 For this game, it was mainly back and forward until that last couple of minutes in the third and in that fourth quarter. What did you see? What were your takeaways that allowed the JAS to gain momentum? Yeah, I don't think we played well the entire game, really. Even though we were up five at half. The rebounding piece, again, staring us in the face. Them getting out in transition, again, staring us in the face. So those two things, they add up for a bad recipe because those are paint points and those are extra opportunities for them. Even though we were up five, our guys were trying, giving what they had. It's been a tough road trip for us and hopefully we've learned a lot of lessons. You give them credit for changing the defense up a little bit during that stretch. We had opportunities to make shots that just didn't go in for us and they continue to do those two things that I mentioned every single time in the huddle is the transition piece and the rebounding piece. You mentioned during pre-game when I asked you about the halves that somebody seemed to be having and the JAS were able to put up 70-plus in that second half. Was this a matter of the off-ball screens that you mentioned kind of earlier for the team like this who does something like that? I think it was a little combination, Megan, of across the board. Again, those two things I talked about, the transition, the offensive piece. I thought we were pretty solid with Mark and he's the one that has a lot of off-ball screens. Sexton got going a little bit earlier for them. But at the end of the day, this trip took a toll on us physically, mentally. And so now we're 13 and 13 and we've got to go home and regroup. And so I give our guys credit for giving what they had. That's all I ask is to give everything that you had tonight. How much of a problem was there when you're shooting something like 4 for 11 or 5 for 12 basically had to rim one guy in five blocks? How much of a problem was their length? Yeah, we talked about their length going into the game. And so it's that combination, Brian, of being able to get to the rim and now the decision-making behind it. And so we had a good look. There was a great possession before halftime where Cam Thomas drove, hit Mikhail, Mikhail drove, and then he ended up kicking back to Cam Thomas for three. And so those are the opportunities you've got to take advantage of knowing that they started big for a reason to keep us away from the rim. We had some good looks from three, but that combination of rim, they took that away from us tonight. And how's Cam Johnson? Finished the game. We'll see what he looks like. A little bloody somewhere on the face area, but a good thing is he checked back in the game and wanted to get back in. What changed with the jazz starting to hit some of those shots? You guys have done a great job of ending them from eight reasons. Was it just a matter of them ball movement or just switching? What was the change in that third quarter of the stretch? No, I think, again, those two things, they were able to get out. Those corner threes were transition-wise. Them being able, those two small guards, being able to get downhill and put pressure on us. And then the extra opportunities. It really, those two things, they started making shots. Those two things were the biggest for the night for us, Evan. And then you wanted to be more physical. I think you guys had forced nine turnovers in the first half. Was it just like you said, I mean, you mentioned this trip taking a two-hander. You don't make an excuse, but just in the second half, you just sensed that the total of the game kind of just, you know, came differently out of your guys, you think? Yeah, I don't think our guys would want me to get up here and give them an excuse. I do feel that they gave me everything they had this trip. And hopefully we get a chance to go home and get some healthy bodies. That would be helpful for us. We've been wearing some guys pretty thin this early in the year, unfortunately. And tonight, definitely the total added up. I mean, we played some high-level teams on this trip. And the total, I think, added up for us tonight. You mentioned pregame about not just the travel, but having no practice time. And as a coach, what's the balance now with travel and getting back on the road? The schedule doesn't really help at all. You know, in your favor. Yeah, it keeps going. Like I mentioned the other day, we got three sets of back-to-backs coming up in the next couple of weeks. And so how do we handle those things? I think the lessons learned across the board is being able to take care of your body so that you're able to play that piece of it. Being able to be in a position to contribute whatever minutes that you play is huge for us. And then the commitment to... I'll keep preaching the physicality piece. There's a toughness piece that we got to continue to lean into. And it's different areas of the game. It's pick and roll. It's rebounding. It's the toughness to not get off and to rebound and sprint back and not give up a corner three. So that combination, good lessons for us. When you look at the amount of bodies you're down, are you of the mind or would you be expecting either Dennis or Lonnie to be available when you get back that you guys just didn't want to fly them all the way across the country or are they still going to be up in the area when you get back? They both have been there by themselves. They haven't played any one-on-one, two-on-two, three-on-three with anybody. Thanks, guys. Okay.