 We couldn't keep a knurkish off the boards all night. It's his big body pushing him. So obviously, prayers to him and that injury, you know what? You'd like to see that. I've seen that a little too much the last couple of years with Isaiah, Kenan, Karris, and now him. But once he kind of fell out, once I fell his foot out in the wrong direction, it kind of took a while to get me back into the flow of the game, and obviously, some stuff like that's bigger than basketball. That was my follow-up. What did that do to the energy, you know, overall, and saying that, and we saw your reaction on television to it? I mean, think of that. You just think of someone like that. He played phenomenal. It was tough to even know. No one could really guard him and stop him. So you just wish for it. So when you see stuff like that, speedy recovery. Obviously, Karris out there. You see Gore and Haywood. But that's the team that's playing well, fighting for the playoffs. And Portland is obviously a basketball town. So it took a while for me, at least two or three, four plays, where the stuff that I did, like I told Spencer to foul, and we were up three. It's something I wouldn't do most of the time. But it just took a while. And I just think that we just made Karris. We made student mistakes towards the end of the game that we haven't been doing for the last 20, 30 games, which we stopped doing after the first 10 games of the year. And for us to get into these playoffs, we're going to have to continue doing that.