 What's up? What's going on CJ? Are you good? There it is bro. How was today's practice for you guys and just what was important about that concentration level and focus that you wanted to see? Yeah, you take a day like today, especially after giving our guys a couple days off to get the legs back underneath them. Any ailments try to get over those and then to have a focused level of talking about end of the game execution, which we can always touch and get better at. Just familiarizing ourselves with some of our sets again, anticipating some things that the Hawks might do. So a really good day for my group. When it comes to today's practice, was everyone able to be a full participant? So Doe was back in action which was great and no Lonnie of course. Lonnie got the hamstring. So Lonnie's situation, he will not travel with us to Atlanta and all signs pointing towards him not playing on the West Coast trip. And having some more information about that after we get back from the West Coast trip. I apologize, was there imaging on there? Let's see, we did have imaging, get my days together here Brian. The day of the game? We did have imaging, yes. What's been through these last few games? I guess what have you seen with them maybe getting more comfortable and knowing what kind of role he is. He's got to play so many different roles off ball with Vannevere. But what have you seen these last few games where he's kind of been on a role a little bit? Well the human brain loves consistency and so he's been able to have a consistent role going into every game. And I'll take the blame for, you know, and I always say the way our team is constructed, the versatility of it, some nights the roles would change and sometimes he was the, I don't know, the beneficiary in a bad way of some of that change on a nightly basis. But I give Spencer a huge amount of credit for sticking with me and sticking with us and knowing that he is such a proven veteran in our league that we would need him in some sort of capacity that might look different at the beginning of the year. And so I just encourage him to stay with us. We'll figure this thing out like I always preach about. And now he's in a really consistent role on a nightly basis right now. And I guess with the scoring where he's always been, you know, the facilitator looking with this team, but with him looking to score more is that just kind of him just being more comfortable saying hey, if you need to give me, you need to give buckets like that, like the 11 points you got last week, last game, you can get what he needs to get. Yeah, I think it's a byproduct of the other dudes that are out there on the floor with him. I think he's realizing when he can just flat out take advantage of his matchup, when he's orchestrating for the other dudes who are scoring. So that balance has been really good for him, but his skill of getting us a, you know, a multitude of points in a short amount of time, that hasn't diminished and I'm glad it hasn't. Last time down the stretch against Atlanta started switching in the fourth quarter. We gave up some offensive rebounds. We kind of saw that against Charlotte too. Does it feel at times you have to choose between maybe slowing down the primary ball handler by switching clacks onto them and allowing rebounds or like forcing turnovers? Yeah, it's always interesting and, you know, those are two teams who are offensive rebound. So some nights on a team that is not as good offensive rebound and then it makes total sense. Now you're going to have to pick your poison on those nights. Are you going to let Trey Young go off against our coverage or Nick being one of our better defenders having to guard him one-on-one? And then how you can't predict whether shots are going to come off and so can we keep them off the board? I think they had 20-some offensive rebounds against us last time. So that is a dilemma that we'll continue to put ourselves in and that's why those other possessions matter so much when we are coverage and we do get a chance to box out, that we do box out. When we are switching, the switching is on point and we're not giving up broken coverage points out of switching. That's why those other possessions matter so much. And then with Nick we've seen him get a defensive rebound and bring the ball up the floor, more and more as the season has gone on. Was that like a concerted effort for him to increase pace? Definitely so. Definitely encouraged by the staff, by his teammates. We just thought it was an advantage for us. The fact that we can get cross-matched also and he's able to get downhill. He has a big desk retreating and he has the ability to turn the corner. But then he also can get into a secondary action quickly and we don't lose any pace from it. So definitely encouraged and he's been good. Sixth in the league in offense and obviously a team that people thought may struggle somewhat coming into the year there. And you'll be able to do that with Nick and Cam Johnson, then Cam Thomas, Ben. So just how do you feel you guys have been able to maintain that level of success with all the moving pieces? Yeah, Erika, I really think the time that we spent early in the year talking about and preaching and practicing conceptual basketball of figuring out some answers when it doesn't look exactly how you thought it was going to look has paid dividends for us and that's what guys in and out of the lineup. And that'll continue to happen. That's just basketball. But I think our guys have wrapped their heads around how we want to play, what makes us a successful plan on the offensive end of the floor and making the sacrifice behind it. It was definitely the early effort of being locked in on conceptually how we want to play. Yes, sir. I think a few of the guys mentioned Kevin Ollies, just kind of giving the guys a fiery pep talk. When you brought him on staff, is that just kind of what you expect for him to be able to just be another voice who's not afraid to speak his mind on certain matters? Man, I've known this dude for a long time. He's a couple years old in me, but his high school was nine blocks from my high school. I played against him as a ninth grader and so I got a chance to connect with him when he was with OTE and got a chance doing one of the Atlanta games to go watch his kids over there and life's timing. You know, he was, I'll say, been reported that he was up for another job and I always had contact with him and appreciated how he coached what he was about. He's a dude that is, I don't know, I'm fortunate to have a great staff and he's a part of that and I let these guys be who they are and so someone's pregame might be different than another guy's and so be who you are, try to bring the best out of our team and he had a great job of doing that at VersaLando for sure.