 I mean, you know, coming in and bringing a lot of energy, I was just like, if we get just taking one stop at a time, one possession at a time, you know, we can fight back in and we got those stops and then, you know, got our easy transition baskets and, you know, second, I mean, second quarter from the first quarter was a big jump physicality and that's what we had to do. When you say stops, easier said than done. You're down 28 and you're able to kind of, I think that's all just have three turnovers, but then you were able to maximize. Was there anything different that you guys did defensively, schematically? Yeah, I mean, we started communicating more, you know, picking up our physicality, being more aggressive. I think, you know, rotating and helping each other out. I mean, you know, the game is not going to be perfect as long as we make mistakes, but more on our aggressive side and talk about it and help each other out. I mean, that's the big part and help us out. What does a win like this mean for this group? You know, coming out of all-star break, you're 0-4, and to get a win like this up against a team in the top of the Eastern Conference. It's a big time. I mean, we've got a new group, you know, had to find our, you know, Mojo and, you know, I mean, putting a bunch of new guys together, you know, it's going to take time. And I think just us building on this and, you know, just taking it one game at a time. That's what we've got to do. And I think just us believing in each other, staying together. What's the key to limiting J-Z in the 0-3s? That obviously doesn't happen often for him. I mean, let's just collectively, you know, locking in, making things tough for him, trying to get the ball out of his hand, you know, team effort, defensively. I mean, myself, Mikhail, Do, everybody, you know, just locking in, being alert. You guys kept talking about the amount of 3s, you guys held them with 30. When you face a team that wants to shoot a ton of 3s, what's the key to limiting those attempts? I mean, you know, a lot of them create those attempts. I mean, driving the basketball, you know, us, you know, being there on the catch, taking those 3s away, making them do something they don't want to, and, you know, just collectively buying them to the game play. When you play a team four times, is there anything you kind of take from those first 3 against them that you brought into tonight? Seeing what works, I mean, this is the first time, I think, that we played them with a new group. So we knew it was going to be different. I think just learning from those first 3 games, and then learning from the games that we had since All-Star Break, you know, seeing what we got to do to win the game. Royce, one more for me. When you're down 28 also, the mindset to constantly believe and show that resiliency, a lot of people can be defeated from that. When you guys were able to do that, just describe what your mindset, the mentality of overall as a team, was to chip away at it. It's one possession at a time. I mean, I think we got to stop, you know, giving up 15-20 point leads in the first quarter. But, you know, I mean, besides that, just, you know, executing the game plan, adjusting as the game goes on, just staying together really. I mean, that was a huge part that we really had to do, and just taking one possession at a time, you know, and finish out the game all the way to the end.