 Joe, what issues were you guys having out there specifically with the starting group tonight? You know, I think we came out just a little too flat. You can't, you know, you can't walk in and just expect to win games. And, you know, they hit us in the mouth early. We didn't respond particularly well. And we battled back, second unit did a good job of getting the spec into the game. But, you know, our energy, that starting unit, we just didn't do good enough jobs, started the first quarter and started the third. Defensive communication, where was that tonight? I know there's been a ongoing thing that you guys have been working on. Yeah, you know, I think, you know, we had a tough time guarding them. Just, you know, they had five guys spacing the floor. You know, it's the first time all season where we've played against a team where, you know, pretty much everybody on the floor, there's no shift guys. There's no guys that are really helping off of everybody who's capable of knocking down threes and they stretch this out. We're able to kind of penetrate, get into the paint, but then they just did an excellent job knocking down threes too. This isn't the first time that you guys have come out in the first quarter, kind of giving up more points than you would like in the first quarter. Have you seen a worrying trend of that kind of digging yourself holes? Yeah, you know, we've talked about it. I think we, the first, whatever, six games of the season seemed like every first quarter, with the exception of maybe one, we had lost and we had given up more than 30 points. So it was definitely a point of emphasis to come out, start off the game right. You know, I think it's just one of those things where, you know, we kind of got back to, you know, win in the first quarter, doing a good job starting out, but it's just, it needs to be reminded and it needs to be reminded, you know, amongst each other, you know, how important the start of every game is. You know, you don't want the momentum to shift especially when you're on the road. Like game like tonight, momentum shifts goes in their favor and you're just kind of digging yourself out of the hole from within the get-go. Have you're one of the veterans who was here last year when the team got it together defensively and played really well defensively, especially toward the end of the season. So with all the new faces, you know, what has the adjustment been like in terms of new guys coming in and kind of learning the same defensive principles that were at last year? Yeah, I think, you know, same thing as offensive end of the ball, you have to develop that chemistry and that trust with one another. And, you know, it takes time. Obviously we're, you know, we're not at game one anymore, but we're still early in the year. And, you know, I think a lot of our woes can be resolved, but just over-communicating, making sure that guys are talking. You know, when the communication is not there, it's hard to pick up for one another defensively. And, you know, I think real simple though, too, is just keeping your man in front, not putting ourselves in a position where we have to over-rotate, over-help, but just being able to guard your man individually. Joe, how big was the bench that was getting you guys back from that? That big deficit, they keep that big run, and it seems like Garrett and a couple of other guys just get some big shots to get them rolling. Yeah, the second you did a good job of just, you know, digging us out of that hole a little bit. But again, you just don't want to be in that position, especially on the road. Against the team, it's playing really well, too. It's really difficult just to kind of try and crawl back when the momentum has shifted that way. Can you say that there's been a couple of back even within the kind of out of gas? Is that something that happened tonight? You think or is it was a different case tonight? You know, I don't know. I think, you know, we just, we honestly kind of had a handle for a majority of the night. We had a couple of good spurts that, like he's mentioned with the second unit getting us back. But, you know, for the most part, we just kind of got outplayed. You know, we just didn't do a good enough job competing, you know, making things tough on him. It seemed like they were in a rhythm pretty much the whole night, whether it was Rubio, Proben, getting downhill, finishing at the rim, Booker, Therese. I mean, you name it. They kind of go across the board. There was a lot of guys that just were very comfortable offensively. And we used to do a good enough job being the aggressors, especially from the beginning. You got it. You've been really good on offense, playing small. But does the small ball make it a little bit more difficult on the defensive end? No, I don't think it should affect us on the defensive end. Obviously, the one thing that you would think that would hinder you a little bit is defensive rebounding. But we've done a pretty good job. I think, you know, defense at the end of the day, you know, the aggressive side tends to have the advantage. And, you know, when you're playing on your heels, it's really difficult. And that's sort of where we found ourselves a little bit tonight where, you know, we didn't really set the tone on the defensive end of the ball. You know, whether it was to start the game, Banes hitting wide open threes, and then it kind of just went from there. And it seemed like they were in the paint all night long, spraying the ball around. I mean, it's credit to them, though, too. There's, you know, a good basketball team, a smart basketball team. They execute stuff well. They do a good job getting into the paint, making the right play. And they made us pay. But a lot of it is just us needing to be more aggressive on that end of the ball. Joe headed into this next game against another talented team. What's the biggest thing that you guys would like to clean up headed into that? Yeah, this is a very difficult road trip for us, but it's going to be, it's going to test us. And I think, you know, obviously this defeat is tough. Anytime you get blasted like that, it humbles you. But I think there's a lot that we can learn from it, a lot that we can kind of, you know, take and hopefully, you know, apply in our game against Utah, who's again, you know, one of the better teams in the NBA this year.