 So it was the third quarter where it got away from you. What do you say is the issue there? Well, we came out flat, I thought, to start the third. Gave up a 10-4 run really quickly. Gave up 30, maybe give up 31 points in the first kind of seven minutes of the half, which is too much, obviously. And just weren't tight enough defensively. And then I think a big factor also, our guys just looked tired, couldn't make shots, open looks. They fought, they battled, they tried, but just didn't have that sharpness. And you could see it just wasn't as fluid and accurate as we normally are. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Steve, kind of going off that. I mean, we've talked a lot about the start. You guys came out of the gate really hot, and that's obviously been an issue before. What would you like about the way you guys started the game? Yeah, I thought the start was great. I mean, obviously, I thought we started sharp. We came out with purpose and intent. But part of that is also we made shots. They missed shots. Then the tables turned a little bit, and then I thought we fatigued as the game went on. But I was proud of them. They came out locked in and gauged with the right intentions and played well to start the game. Then just to follow up, I mean, Joe had that hot first court and then didn't really score much effort. Do you attribute that more to what maybe Toronto did him defensively after that, or just going away from him or something else? Yeah, they locked in. To Joe, they got into them. They were switching a lot of action. Made it difficult to get him open. Lux is going to get open looks out of the flow of the game, more so in that scenario. And there wasn't to be tonight. I think they recognized right away that he's having a hot night and trying to take him out. And so we didn't get enough looks for him. But that's going to happen sometimes. But he creates space for other people as well. So we just weren't able to make shots elsewhere. But he got us off to a great start, and I think also caused openings for the players. Go to Brian Lewis with the New York Post. The way Landry had come in, I mean, he had been obviously white hot coming in. Did you attribute his shooting to legs, or was that something else? Yeah, I thought he looked like, I don't want to say he looked tired because he still played his butt off, played well, and then the shooting. It's just a lot. As a guy that hasn't been playing this many minutes now, consecutively playing a lot of minutes, it takes its toll. And there's going to be a bump in the road at some point tonight, I think. It just looked like he couldn't quite get the ball in the basket. But played his butt off, played hard, he's been great for us. All his looks, we love and want him to take. And he'll bounce back from that for sure. He's playing an excellent basketball for us. Go to Alex Fleming with the Florida Sun. All right, we'll go back to Tom Dowd. Hey, Steve, Bruce Brown, second consecutive double, double. What was his impact in keeping the game close tonight? He's just such a competitor. He plays so much bigger than his size, defends multiple positions, great rebounder, and finds the holes on offense. So we love Bruce. We love his fight, his competitiveness. And he definitely plays a big role for us.