 Spencer, what happened on just the last play and bringing Simon's ability to get to the rim on that game-winning shot? I mean, obviously, they ran the action to free him up at the top of the key. And then I was late on the double team, and he got down into the lane and hit the floater. When you look at just the overall fourth quarter, kind of what was the difference maker after you guys made a great difference in that third? I mean, teams make runs, they made a run. And then, obviously, they were able to get a couple offense rebounds, things extend possessions. So we were able to get an initial good start, but they're not able to finish it. A loss is a loss, but Nick was saying that this one just stings more against the Stings 4 by Portland. Does this one feel a little bit more different, just given the accumulation of losses? Yeah, I mean, obviously, they're a team trying to figure it out at a little bit different stages than us. And so you don't want to drop games just to feel you should win. For you in that second half, what did you read in the game where you were able to attack and get all your points in the third and fourth? I mean, like I said earlier, when we were talking, some games you're going to hit shots, some games you're not. When volume's low, two made shots or whatever can be a big swing in how the game reads or how it's played. If I went three for nine today or something like that and missed a couple more threes, I'd probably be saying I played that if I'm in a similar type situation. And I still had whatever, 13, 6, 7, whatever, shot not necessarily the greatest, but you hit two more. You had 19, everybody's like, oh man, you played great. But in the days, it's going to be a different person every night with our style and the way we go about things. That's us to be expected, you know what I'm saying? One night, this guy's going to have 20 in the next night. That guy's going to have 20 down the line. It could be six different guys like any night. And sometimes you finish games, sometimes you don't. I've been in a situation before in terms of like DC is similar to that. And so all you're hoping to do is string together some wins and figure it out on the positive end. Defensively, you see like you guys been figuring these out the last two games. This game kind of figured out in the third quarter, but just is it kind of frustrating where the defense is starting to maybe figure some things out, but it's not resulting in the wins? Of course, I mean, I think in this game specifically, like I said, we couldn't get the kill, right? Like we couldn't finish the possession. There's a couple times we got a couple stops and just couldn't get the rebound. They made a couple extra hustle plays and got some extra second chance points like that and kept them in the game. We could have kind of made a little bit more separation. And it's what's also the morale now. I think it's 14 losses in 17 games. Obviously, you don't want to let the losses linger. And obviously, you guys want to keep pushing. But just over the past one, just feel like it's a sinking feeling where these losses just are adding up a little bit too much, you feel like? We can't afford to do that. If we get caught up in sinking, then where else are we going to go, right? So all we can do is try to execute the game plan, stay focused, pick up wins, and get it back on track. Obviously, the league is whatever you've done for me lately, last five games, all that type of stuff is the way that everybody looks at this thing and feels about it, right? Like everybody said, Utah was some ass. And then they went on, what, 11 to 2 win streak. If we were to go 5-0, we'd be the highest team in the NBA. It's like a lot of times things are great in that snapshot or in that vacuum. We're only what, 40 games in. So we have a whole other half of a season to play.