 This team's had a lack of better term concentration issues when they faced some short-handed squads. I mean, the Lakers obviously without Ron, Sacramento we know, obviously with Pat and Philly. What, I guess, was your message to them today that they needed to start taking teams seriously, no matter who was messing with them? Yeah, it really was a standard that we have to have for each other. And that part of it is, you know, we talked a little bit about it is finishing plays. You didn't see as many breakdowns at the end of play tonight, the concentration level. So a big piece of that is just holding each other ball in a higher standard. And I thought from the beginning of the game, you saw that a lot more talk from each other, a lot more communication, a lot more demand of each other, which was great to see also. Congratulations, and it claps today, even last season. For me seeing him, when we first drafted him to now, I think the ability to play on a nightly basis, to get your mind and your body ready to, right now he's starting for us. And so the matchups are different. Tonight you have a longer athletic guide at your garden. A few nights ago you might have been guarding a bigger guy that is 40 pounds stronger than you. And so how do you mentally and physically prepare yourself on a nightly basis? We see him get better at it. Talk about the demanding of their teamies. I mean, was Kevin an example of that? I mean, it looked like he was explaining to Joe how he wanted something time-consensual. Yeah, which was great. He's a good force. You know, Brian, it really was, you know, our film session this morning was very open. And let's talk about some of these scenarios that are happening. And because we want that to continue on to the court. And so really trying to get this group to open up demand of each other. Talk out there on the floor. It's a huge part of us being better defensively. When the team hold each other accountable, that's all, that's what you want. What way is going to be confidence-boosting and encouraging that Kevin can only take 10 shots or 12 points and he's still going to win? And he feels totally, you know, great about it after the game, which is great to see him in the locker room excited that, you know, multiple people in double digits. He always says that's team basketball right there. And that was a prime example tonight. Coach, do you think that right now, especially with these last games from Ben Simmons, Kevin and Durant are reaching together the expected level from three to one? We hope so. You know, it's still early for this group. They really haven't played together. And, you know, Ben, as you see, is just feeling better physically, which is helping us, you know, for him to go coast to coast and get easy basket for us to push the pace for us to get open shots for everybody else. And they're learning how to play with him and play with his pace. So hopefully we're growing. Those combinations going to change as we get healthier and they'll continue to play better with each other. I don't know. Do you think a lot of times, Simmons has been criticized for his lack of shooting? In his case, in that case, with Irving and Durant, do you think that this is even better for you that Ben Simmons doesn't take a lot of shots? I think it's a luxury. Most people in basketball want to score the basketball all the time and thinking about scoring. You know, you got a guy that is not thinking about scoring, but making his teammates better majority of the time that he's on the floor. That's a luxury. He really enjoys getting other people involved. And when we can surround shooting with him, pretty tough to guard. What's quick for him since L.A.? I think it's really the body piece really coming into the game. And I think he was at maybe 14, 15 minutes at halftime and he was telling me to put him back in the last three minutes of the half. And I said, just hold off. But he said, I feel good. And then when he's telling me he feels good, I think he's.