 This is a game that came down the stretch extra over time. Played just what was it in that overtime frame that allowed you guys to close it out and what did you guys focus in on? Yeah, just getting stops at the end, getting stops and then, you know, just getting the sets on the offensive end, getting good shots, good shots, quality shots, make or miss. We got good shots. Them took a good shot every time we went down over time. So make or miss, so we'll just live with that. And then at the end of the day, we just got stops, forcing them into tough shots, make or miss, just forcing them to tough shots. And we just got to live with it. They make it. Good thing in overtime, they didn't make them, so it was good. When you look at your stat line at this point, I'm used to seeing numbers like this, but it's the seven assists, one block, one steal. What impressed you about your game and what you were able to showcase tonight? Nothing really, just really just reading the game, just taking what defense give me. It's been an emphasis for me this year since teams are keying in on me more. So I got to learn how to attack the NBA defense differently. You know, that was in some defenses, but just reading the game and just getting my guy shots, make or miss, we got to live with it, a wide open. So best shot we can get on that possession is a wide open three or a wide open dunk, whatever. So it's been good so far. When Keio was talking about you bringing the ball up more and assuming more point guard responsibilities, how much do you take that on and say as a new challenge for you to just show that while you can score the ball, you have kind of grown as a passer this season? Yeah, I really say I've grown as a passer because I'm playing more. Playing more, I mean, anybody, if anybody don't really play much and they get in for a few spurs, I mean, there's be real nobody's looking to pass when they first get in, they look to get some buckets. So, you know, I'd probably say to really just me playing more, just know I have more opportunity to find the guys, you know, instead of like the first two years, I'll probably play the game and don't play for the next five and then play again. But this year, just getting the reps playing, read different coverages, deep teams are throwing at me. And just reading it in that aspect and just knowing that, you know, I'm gonna be playing honestly. So that's really it. Do you see it as kind of like maybe a maturity in the way of your game? Just to be like, now that you're on the court, you are able to say, I can pass besides just get 30 like this. Yeah, of course, obviously, you know, growing, I'm only, like I always say, I'm only 22. I'm still figuring it out on the fly, only 22. I mean, I know it feels like I've been here a while, but I'm only 22, but it's just still learning. Only in year three, still learning the different nuances of different coverages, teams are throwing at me, how to attack certain stuff, just looking at the family and all that stuff, seeing where I can get the guys open shots. Cause most of the time, you know, early on, most teams are gonna be blitzing the screen and I'm gonna have, you know, guys open, you know, McKell made them early. Hit clacks a few times on the lives, got them wide open lives, throw. So really just finding the guys, I hit though, you know, he didn't make them tonight, but it made a great shot wide open, you know, we'll live it all day. So just really reading, just reading in, just, just making the right play.