 What about that? Doc, do you even have the words to describe what you guys were able to do tonight, being down by 20A and coming back from this one? Yeah, I think it really speaks to our group, the belief to see it. We talked about it this morning at Shoot Around, just kind of problem solving. And we did that throughout the course of the game. I give our guys a lot of credit for communicating, not pointing fingers, trying to figure it out, trying to problem solve. We figured it out as the game went on. And a lot of credit for our guys, because I guess easy is overrated. That's what we said to our guys. We found a way, proud of this group and the way they kept fighting. You talk about problem solving. You mentioned pregame that you wanted to be able to have a lot of tools in your toolbox. What did you pull out there that allowed you guys to defensively get those stocks and the offense to get going? Yeah, really adjusted on both ends of the floor. So defensively kept it pretty simple. We ended up getting to our switching package, which really helped us a lot. Communicated that through multiple possessions. And then on the offensive and on the floor, the management by Mikael and Spencer to get the shots that we wanted, the formations that we wanted, and against the opponent that we wanted. So really impressive game management for those guys and the adjustment defensively to really make defensive priority, which we did after that first quarter. I mean, you guys have largely been switching. I'm curious what goes from not being able to get stops and regularly giving up 30 points a quarter to being able to zone in and get stops and to be able to get out and run and get to be early on. Yeah, Brian, it's really, I talked about that halftime. The difference between the first and the second quarter we were more aggressive. We were playing instinctively. And we weren't thinking about what should we do. And the first quarter, we're trying to manage putting in multiple defenses for our group. And guys are trying to figure it out. And so we went back to being ourselves and doing simple better. And that helped us on the defensive end of the floor. And then offensively, we paid off by getting out, playing with pace. Our small ball helped us to get rhythm shots. And as they were running back in transition, the cross matches really paid in our advantage. So some really good things from the group. Jacques, what happened to McHale in the third quarter with the drive on Derek Boyd? And was there any, what was the conversation like if I'm trying to get back in the game? You know, I don't know if he, I saw him and Derek talking about it after. So I don't know if he bumped knees with Derek afters or he hit the floor or the photographer down low. But we got him out of the game. And I'm learning about this group. I'm learning about McHale, his will to win, his want to get back into the game. So I'm learning, learning some good things.