 What kind of lesson do you take away as a team from this game? I mean, we all know that the NBA is game of runs, but we just need to do a better job of putting together four full quarters. It seems like we're good in burst, but you can't have those let ups and you can't have those massive runs. You gotta be able to shift the momentum back in your direction, shift the energy back in your direction. When it starts tilting that way, we're kind of all over the place, digging ourselves out of a hole early and then digging ourselves out of a hole late. So you just have to play full four quarters, full 48 minutes. When the game tilts, does it feel like collectively you guys are relaxing out there? How would you characterize it? No, I wouldn't say it's anything about us relaxing necessarily. I think more than anything, it's just maybe not being as aggressive, both offensively and defensively. You know, getting the stops when we need to get stops, executing when we need to execute offensively, taking care of the ball when we need to take care of the ball. A lot of times when you're putting teams on the line, that's not necessarily being out physical, it's just positioning and being in the wrong place and so forth and so on. Is that what you're seeing when you're giving them 29 and almost 30 free throws in this game? Yeah, I think some of them are sort of mental fouls where maybe a guy gets you in the air or something like that, but then some of them are just being out of position defensively and rebounding-wise. When you play against teams that have excellent offensive rebounders like Andre Drummond, people like that, it's a collective effort. You've got to have all five guys coming back to the ball, helping out and rebounding. You can't be reliant on J or DJ just to go up and get the board every time. The cars have to do a better job coming back and getting rebounds. Did you guys struggle a little bit with the refs tonight? It seemed like some guys got a little perturbed. I wouldn't necessarily say there's anything to do with the refs. I think there's just a level of frustration just because of how many swings there were in the game where we just didn't do a good enough job executing and getting stops when we needed to. The guys do, and it makes it difficult when the choice is trying to foul in a situation where they're up 3 and don't want to give up a 3-pointer. How do you counter that? That's where end-of-game execution comes into play. We practice it every day and we just got to do a better job executing our end-of-game sets. The record's 2-4 now. That probably doesn't fit with the optimism that everybody had going into the season. How do you get through this period mentally until you adjust to each other? Obviously, it's frustrating. Nobody wants to lose. You don't want to be in a position where you're at right now, 2-4, but at the end of the day we still have 77 more games, so you can't overreact too much to the first six games of the season.