 When you look at the defense, obviously, on the way... All right, be comfortable. When you look at the defense, have you noticed, I guess, any similarities in the struggles that you guys have had, or are you just taking each game as its own entity? I mean, obviously, we have a base defense, but every game has its own wrinkles. We understand that our effort and focus has to be there just with the scout and also just rotating and scrambling around out there. But yeah, we're noticing some similarities and then also, obviously, some differences. The similarities, I mean, what have been constant issues that you guys are looking to work on and show up? I mean, when I talk to people, I hear the word trust coming up, which is obviously helping the helper is a huge part of it. Yeah, I mean, I think that goes into just the rotations of it all. You know, I think we have a great group of guys. I think the guys genuinely like each other. Just got to, you know, be out there making every sacrifice play that we possibly can with a high level of focus and intensity. Do you guys switch in as much as how much is the amount of trust? I mean, not switching as much? Not coverage as much. Oh, switching coverage is okay. No, I mean, I don't think that necessarily messes up the trust that you have in a human being, right? You just understand that obviously, you know, with every new wrinkle, everybody has to be that much sharper, that much on point. And so, you know, sometimes people make mistakes and, you know, it's a human game. There's error out there as much as we'd like to play perfect, you know, unfortunately, where we're not able to. And I guess more trust, trust in the new scheme, trust in everyone's going to be in a certain position, because it's still kind of new. Yeah, no, it's new, but I think, you know, JV and our coaching staff have put in long hours of, you know, analyzing different schemes, both offensively and defensively. And they're trying to put us all in the best position to succeed. And so, we have a great amount of faith in that. And then, you know, like I said, there's just a certain level of human error that happens in, you know, what's effectively real reality television, right? I mean, keeping in a book, I mean, you guys have a lot of really good accomplished defensive players on this roster. I mean, guys that are either whatever, DP, OY candidates or, you know, plus defenders, are you surprised that we're this deep into the season and that end of the court hasn't really gelled you? I mean, I guess, you know, but if anything, it bodes well that it will, at some point, gel together. Again, you have Mikhail, CJ, Nick, Doe, Royce, Dennis Smith, the big bulk of our rotation that are phenomenal defenders. So, you know, we'll figure it out. I have confidence they'll figure it out. You know, it'll all work out. How do you tap into the mental wherewithal? So you guys have all been through different things throughout the course of your career, but like during this 10-day stretch, how do you do that against obviously a challenging New Orleans team that's been playing really well? I mean, right now, every opponent's challenging with the way we're playing and the points we're giving up. So, you know, we have to stay focused, locked in, committed. We understand it's a tough stretch just in terms of the density of games, the back-to-backs and things because of the Paris trip and having that week. So, we can't afford to take any opponent lightly. And I think there's just a constant level of focus that we need to have. On a different note, Jalen, obviously, has been playing a little bit on the previous records in the best game. What have you seen from him in terms of writing this, or just how he'd be able to kind of like fit in a little bit more seamless in terms of experience Yeah, I mean, he's a mature guy. I spent, you know, what, four years in college, obviously very accomplished. Kind of comes in already with a clear identity of how he can help the group in terms of the offensive, rebounding in the hustle plays and stuff like that. So, it makes it a more seamless transition when you already have a kind of defined skill that you're coming in to do every night versus figuring it out. So, you know, a credit to him and his maturity and his growth both in college and, you know, in the early parts of his NBA career.