 when you pulled down that final rebound with just a couple of seconds left and your teammates started to hold up the 4-0 and mob you a little bit, did you know already that that was the rebound that would get you to a 40 point triple double or is that what notified you? No, I knew already, I tried not, I just didn't expect the ball to come right to my hands. But it's not even about the triple double, it's about our effort, especially in that second half, we did an unbelievable job defensively, just getting after it, that's it. Being down 15 points and on the road into a pretty solid team, you just can't fight show resilience, it's a great team for us. Thank you. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. James, anything changed for you guys offensively between hands? It seems like in the first half you guys were missing some bunnies in, but we're still getting good looks and even from three and the Navy just in the second half you guys got a bit more of a rhythm. Yeah, we had 16 turnovers. We were just giving them the ball and coach said it before, like once if we were a really good team, we're a great team once we get shots at the rim, shot attempts at the rim, and we gave away 16 opportunities to that. So if we can limit those and get as many shot attempts at the rim as we can, it's better for our team, but we just got shots, that's it. We stopped turning the basketball over, stopped giving them transition points, game rebound, and then offensively we settled down into the game and just got what we wanted, a shot every single time, whether we made it or missed it, that's besides the point. And for the most part, we made it when it came in. Brian Lewis, New York Post. Tufel, you mentioned effort. I mean, obviously you guys did a much better job pulling onto the ball, but the defensive improvement, is that what you feel it came down to? Was it just effort or were there anything tactical that you did? And secondly, I just wanted to ask you your reactions to Nick Claxton's performance, especially a young guy like that, fourth quarter. How impressed were you with his effort? Yeah, our effort was great as a team, especially after that 15-point deficit, when we started to come back into the second quarter in even a second half, we were great defensively. Just being more physical, communicating more, seeing what they were trying to do and taking it away. And that's all it was. We got settled into the game in that second half where I was just sitting there in that second quarter. And then Nick has just been giving us that energy, that young energy that we need off the bench, that we're spraying the floor, blocking shots, rebounding the basketball, catching lobs. I think at any time a player, especially as young as he is, who just goes out there and plays his butt off, great things happen for him. And then, obviously, myself and the vets are going to tell them places to be and defensively where to be and things like that. But just, you can't teach your effort and he's been doing that unbelievable job of doing that. And he's giving us that boost off the bench.