 Ben, Jock said it was all about the focus, especially there in the first quarter. Describe how focused you guys are, just like the mindset going in. Um, very focused. I think that's one thing, like when you play, you know, great teams like that, um, it's attention to detail. So you got to be focused on four quarters, um, with the game playing defensively and offensively. Ben, it seems because the game went on, you, you got more and more aggressive going to the basket, especially like, yeah, I just, what was that with the defensive treatment? Just, that's something I'm trying to remind myself with. I think, you know, if people forget, you know, how backstage it's not something that's just automatically you're good and you're able to go out there and be yourself. Um, it's something that I'm trying to build and just keep adding up because, you know, come playoffs, I got to be the, the, you know, that engine to attack and find my guys. And then early on this win streak, you know, it's kind of like Groundhog Day, when you guys get off to a hot start, you know, we need to go away. We'll be in the second, third, and it seems like in recent games, you know, you guys have kind of kept, when they punch back, that hasn't been an issue as much as, what do you think has changed there? That's what it's going to take. You know, we can come out and have a great half, but it's going to be that second half, you know, that, that we got to, you know, stay focused in and be relentless and keep that same focused, you know, throughout that second half. You know, the funny guy is Rick, because it's high disease. How conscious are you of him not missing a shot? Clacks? Yeah, just trying to keep feeding like that. Yeah. Just stay aggressive, you know, it's with anybody. You know, you see your hot hand, you know, and keep giving them the ball. And you want to see them, you know, staying aggressive. Then you know, obviously, no walk, he's going to be a team you're going to go up against, and he used to try to come out of this conference to get this one tonight. What is it to go for guys? It's kind of a big win for us, you know, next game of Cleveland. So we're used to numbers like it assists from you, but to see have so many guys with multiple assists, what was it that was working to like define the offensive flow? It's playing basketball. I think, you know, when we get stops, it's easy to get out and run and get open shots. So for us, we got to be aware of that, you know, it starts on defense and, you know, when you got to see guys hitting shots, you want to pass the ball. It's contagious. So that's a fun way to play basketball. That's how it's supposed to be played. I think everybody knew that you would be the primary defender on Yanis for a while tonight. And I think everybody knows that he's going to get his points. But what went into the way you defended him and were able to kind of keep him from getting to his spots? I mean, you know, he's going to, you know, he's going to attack. He's going to try and get to the rim. I think over as a team, he did a great job containing him and kind of showing him a lot of bodies. And then for me, just being physical, you know, I'm able to get down there and hit with you. So, you know, I'm willing to do that. Jack said there was a point maybe a couple of weeks ago where he showed everybody their individual box out percentage. And he said, since then, like everybody's picked it up just, Hey, do you remember your box out percentage at that point? It wasn't great. It wasn't great. I'm not going to say what it was. It wasn't great. What's that feeling, though, when the coach kind of calls you out? It's good. You know, I like to be called out, you know, especially when I'm not, you know, contributing to helping the team win. So, you know, for me, I want to be able to, you know, improve in certain areas to help his team. What have you seen from TJ defensively? There's not so many questions. Defensively? TJ? He's gotten better, you know. No, he's been great. I know he's looking at me over there, but he's been great. You know, just build his confidence. It's hard to come back, especially when he went down the game for two years. So you see him building his confidence, hitting shots, boxing out. He was actually the top of the list. He had the biggest difference in box outs. So he's been doing well. Call us that out for everybody, the box out percentage. Just what's the reaction to that? Did everybody just take it on themselves to improve that? I mean, you have to. I mean, it's right in front of your eyes. It's not like it's not a made up thing. It's a real stat. So you just got to be aware, you know, where we can get better. And that's one of them. That's something everybody can do box out.