 Was that initially, was that play initially coming to you? And you shot and mentioned something for yourself? Listen, did you have a free opportunity for somebody else? Yeah, he drew up to play for me to get that same ISO. But I just felt like Kai had it going to hold for it. To start the fourth, he made big shots. He made tough shots all four. I came in there, I usually come in there about five, six minutes in the fourth, seven minutes sometimes. And he already cooking. So I don't want to get in his way. So we kept finding him late in the game. He made some big shots. And I was just like, Jog, I think Kai should take this one, especially since he had Van Fleet. And I say he's a bad defender, but they the same size. He didn't have a six-nine Barnes on him or a six-five guy on him. They had a guy that was a size. So I felt like he could get whatever he wanted there. And I also felt like they wasn't going to run and double him either at the top of the key, because he obviously could just beat that. So they let him play one-on-one. And man, it was a special, special shot. Why do you think he's so comfortable in that moment? Just playing free. I mean, that's just who he is. He's a free spirit. And he takes that approach on the court. He never rattled. He never feels like he's sped up. And we trust him, you know? Once he got into his move and pulled up for a shot, it was a wide-open look. And he's an all-time great shooter. So I had confidence that as soon as he rose up for the shot that it was going in. I'm sure everybody back in Brooklyn and all the team, everybody on the bench felt the same way. What changed? I mean, you guys, since you're down 18, going this extended 35 to 14 run, what was it that changed? Was it just a matter of playing harder? Yeah, we ramped up our pressure a little bit. We got into the ball a little bit more, and I think that sped them up, and we was able to get some stops. So yeah, I think we, I wouldn't say we played harder. I just think we made us a quick adjustment to up our pressure on the ball. Our point of attack defense, we were switching out a little bit. We were switching out closer to the ball. We wasn't playing off our man, so they can just drive around us or shoot. I just think we were aggressive in everything that we did on the defensive side, and it fed on to the offense. And we was able to get over that hump and get a lead going to the fourth. Defensively, how big was making that 34? I mean, he was huge, six blocks. Six blocks, I mean, he blocked their center twice at the rim, and that's tough to do. So that makes everybody else a little nervous coming into the paint. So he protected it for us tonight, and we're going to need that going forward. How would you describe the confidence level that you guys have now by the role? Yeah, I think we just figure out, we kind of understand the way we want to play. And I think that's always the good part about finding your identity in the league is that now you can start relaxing a bit, going into games for parents when you know your role. You know you understand exactly how we want to play the game. So everybody's coming in more relaxed, but also with a sense of urgency, knowing this is what we do, this is the type of team we are, and I think we're building that every day. We always talk about just stacking them up, just keep stacking them days. And I think everything matters. So we add another game into the probably watching tomorrow and see how we can get better.