 We just found a way to crazy game. A lot of back and forth. Ingram was phenomenal, of course. He hit some tough shots. You know, we took a combination, a haymaker, however you want to call it, a couple left hooks in the jaw in the third quarter. And I thought in the fourth quarter we did a better job and slowed them down a little. But third quarter, they were unstoppable. Guy replayed well once again. But outside of him, Jared Allen had to put back down. Carries had a big shot. Joe. I thought Torian had a big offensive rebound. They got fouls. So we made winning plays. But we, I keep saying, we get a long way to go. I mean, 24 turnovers. I'm just glad we have this little, we'll have two or three practice days, two days really, two practice days to kind of get in training camp mode. Don't tell the players that. But just run through all offense, run through all our plays, understand what we're doing. And we definitely have some work to do. Obviously, it goes without saying you would have loved to have just closed this out in style and blown them out. But I mean, is there a value considering the way some of your other games have gone blowing a 14-point lead two days ago, blowing other big leads? Is there a value to actually closing it out in the manner that you did? Closing it out during clutch nervous minutes? Hopefully, Brian. I mean, they tested us. And we did come through. Like I said, we made a lot of winning plays. I will say this, and we all know this with the three-point shot, the 15 points that in today's NBA is like nothing. Like, you don't feel comfortable. And the pace that the games played at, the three-point shot, it's no lead that you feel really comfortable. That being said, I think they shot 48% from mid-range. They hit some tough, tough shots. We had a little bad luck on some of those out that we played good defense that they made shots. Kenny, in the third quarter, they scored 48 points. They hit eight three-pointers during that stretch, during that 44-26 stretch, and had two other three-point possessions. What do you have to do there to kind of get a handle on the three-point shooting? Yeah, I mean, we'll look at it. Greg, I think it's more we're having these, we'll play good for three quarters of the game. We're just having these quarters or take a section of a quarter where we just kind of implode and somehow find a way to limit those bad stretches. There's not a ton of them. But in this league, you have a quarter, a bad quarter, a bad eight minutes, it can really bite you. And we could not slow them down. I do think what happens, too, I got a look at the tape, but we missed a ton of open shots. I can just see it's where the ball is coming off, narrowing transition defense. So the threes came out of transition defense. I think the threes came out of offensive rebounds. You know, scramble situations where you're not matched up. I felt like when we got our defense set, we were OK. But we weren't in that situation a lot in the third quarter. And I'll have to look at those situations. I thought they were scramble situations. We were in a particular defense to not have reddit touched the ball. Now doing that and executing it, as we saw in the playoffs, there are two different things. He's a master. So again, these are things we have to clean up with our group. But like I said, the positive is we really, Kyrie was fantastic at the end. I thought what he did great, and this is going to happen. They just start doubling them. And I thought he got rid of it, threw it to Joe. He penetrated the four guys around him to fire the dart out. And he's really doing a great job of making the right play when there's tremendous pressure on him. You mentioned how well they shot in the mid-range, especially Ingram, where he did the most of his damage. Is that kind of almost a tougher shot to defend for some guys nowadays, because it isn't as relied on as much? And people say, shoot three, lay up. So here's a guy who's shooting that shot. I thought we defended it well. That's the fun. I don't think there were a couple that were wide open. But my recollection is that those mid-ranges, those mid-range shots were contested really well. So that's the frustrating thing about it. We have a certain style we play, and we do trust the numbers. I think Ingram was 12 or 18 from mid-range or something. That's a heck of a job by him. Sometimes you've got to shake the other guy's hands. It's a great job. But I thought we kept him off the free-to-line, did a decent job there. Listen, we're not giving a ton of a 10. That team usually shoots 45 threes a game. So I don't think there are attempts for that high. So I'm glad we brought their attempt ratio down. Coach, with the exception of Garrett, everyone who played significant minutes for you had two, three, maybe four turnovers. What is the process by which you start cutting those down? Man, we are going to look at it. We're going to talk about it. We're going to get our spacing right. My gut is there's happened a lot in scramble situations. So when you run a play, two down or whatever it is, and you run it, and they take it away, now it's that next phase. How do you play when they take your initial action away or that initial play down? It's not really on the initial play call. I do think sometimes we're playing too fast. We need to find a better, we need to do a better job of changing speeds a little better. I think we're rushing into a lot of mistakes. Thanks, everybody.