 You guys working through on the defensive side of the ball, what's that process like and strengthening that chemistry? I think a lot of it, even though it was a preseason game, you kind of think back to our game against Toronto, where we just sort of since then we've gotten better a little bit, but we kind of digressed a little bit today, where just individual pride, keeping in your man in front of you, simple sort of backside rotations, whatever it might be. It's just sort of a little bit off at this point. But I think a lot of it begins with just taking individual ownership and being able to guard your man. I think it's less that than communication and familiarity. Yeah, I think so. I mean, obviously, all that stuff will come, and we'll get better with it in time. But I think at the end of the day, as simple as it can be, it's just about you containing your guy. In the fourth quarter, you guys are playing really small quite a bit. And tonight, you had four perimeter guys out there with Jared, and then finally Tarian at the five. Does that take a little something away on the defensive end also? I think with the NBA sort of shifting it, there's a lot of like sizes in this locker room. A lot of guys that are capable of guarding bigger players. And with Memphis, if they're playing Jared Jackson at the five, he's a perimeter type player, where he is all but he's 6'10, 6'11. He still handles the ball a lot, plays very similar like a guard. But a lot of it is just to focus on coming back, rebounding, and then being able to understand the cover just when you are in a four or five position. And then offensively, did you like what you saw from that lineup tonight? Kyrie and Karris basically trading baskets down the stretch. I think they allowed them to have just a lot of space to attack downhill. It seemed like they both did a good job all night being able to get kind of into the paint, making place for themselves or for teammates. Joe, all three games have kind of been down to the wire. You guys are lately in the fourth quarter that the other team made up. Is there a coming threat? You've seen the first three games, just how it's kind of ended that led you guys to kind of lose the lead? I think at the end of the day, regardless of who you're playing against, there's talent on every single team in the NBA. You don't look through the NBA schedule and say this is going to be an easy night. Every team that you play against has got high-level talent, high-level young talent. That's what we saw tonight, even though this is not your typical Memphis team. I think the longest 10-year guy here is Dylan Brooks. So this isn't, but they have a lot of good, young pieces, talented, young guys. They complete. They play hard. And at the end of the day, we expect our experience to weigh out, to not make mental mistakes, especially down the stretch in games. But like I said earlier, we kind of had a few too many, especially against an inexperienced team like Memphis.