 Very back-and-forth game for you guys. We were able to seal it. What was the difference to you? In the third quarter, we got going. We just stuck with it all game. That team, Toronto, they play really hard, but we had to come out and just match their intensity and stick to the game plan and we got it down. Hit some big shots, too. This year, more than before, you're looking like the guy you were in college, handling the ball more, attacking downhill. Just what do you think is the reason for that? Just more comfortable, more confident. Just trying to get back to young clacks. Just being myself, we need other guys to step up. We can't have Kyrie and Katie trying to do everything. So just playing my game. And my teammates, they do a good job of instilling that confidence in me. You're 23. What's the age range of young clacks then? Young clacks. I would say, when I was in Georgia, 18, even my first year in the league, where I was just playing instead of thinking so much, I'm just trying to get back to that. You were talking about your teammates instilling confidence in you. I mean, a lot had obviously been said and written and so forth about your free throws. But I mean, you were obviously rolling to the rim. You were attacking. You were being aggressive. What kind of things do they put in your ear about, hey, keep playing your game, keep attacking, and the free throws will come when the free throws come? And that's just me. I mean, I want to go to the free throw line, 10 plus times a game. That's something that I embrace. I know I need to work on, and I embrace the challenge. So I have no fear. Like, I go out there. I'm trying to finish every time I get an opportunity. And that's just who I am as a player. Nick, can you just talk about you guys had a 12-point lead, then they scored a 12 in a row. What's going through your mind? And you kind of get nervous there about that big lead going away? Just staying in the course. It's basketball. It's a game of runs. You can't get too high or get too low. And they responded really well. They knocked down some big shots. And we just had to stay in the course. And finish the game strong. Nick, I asked Steve the same question just kind of about your progression this year is relating to your ability to handle the ball. I asked him kind of, what's next for you? Like, what's the next skill that he wants to see from you? So for you, what do you think is next for you? You saw some of us today just getting out in transition, finishing around the run, finishing everything around the run, being consistent on defense, especially in the first half. I had some mishaps and got in a little bit of foul trouble. But just protecting the run, I did a much better job of that in the second half. And really being an anchor of the defense and being one of the best defenders in the league, not in the night out. Going off what you just said about transition, you had the one play where you came down and you kind of gave a euro and finished. Remember seeing you doing that in Long Island? Is that something that your teammates knew? Are you hiding your bags? I don't know, but they know now. I mean, a few guys know because they saw me play a couple of years ago where I was doing more of that. But that's something I continue to work on and I still have it. And it felt good bringing it out today. When I got into transition, I kind of knew I was going to go to a euro. So I'm sorry it was me one-on-one and nobody can stop me in open court.