 I mean, I'm speechless really, you know, how the locker room wasn't speechless. That's a jubilant locker room. And listen, it's just a credit to those guys that, you know, have them play in and how their work ethic and their stick, you know, stick to it. And all the extra work they've done while they weren't playing and, you know, the stay ready thing, like it's a beautiful story. And, you know, they got hot. And obviously, you know, Delo supported them, but it was, you know, heck of a heck of a comeback, heck of a win. I just saw this stat. There have been 3031 instances in NBA history where a team trailed by 25 points in 24th quarter teams have come back to win only three times. You're now the fourth. What did it take to get it done? I'm surprised we're not the only one. I'm surprised it's happened before. That's how crazy that game was. But listen, just an incredible, incredible comeback. Again, the spirit of those, you know, Ronde and JD making big plays. Rody making big plays. And we found a group that worked and they kept at it. And Delo was obviously, you know, in another stratosphere. And, you know, we knew we had to take some risks with the trees he was taking. But I'd like, you know, he made the right play to JD to hit that three. So he was scoring, but also just making plays for everybody. Coach, you know, sooner than the second quarter started, you know, you called a timeout. They got it together. Then in the third quarter, they faded back. Just describe your emotions. We didn't have it. Our starters didn't have it. Our top eight didn't have it to begin with. And I was trying to wake them up and don't usually call that many, many timeouts, obviously. And I went through my timeouts quickly. But, you know, responded a little bit. But quite honestly, it wasn't until that group, that end group came in that we really turned it around. The other guys did not have it tonight. Rond, you got the first couple of baskets for the fourth quarter. How important was that just then getting you guys going a little bit there? Oh, it's huge. It was huge. You know, we ran that little horns play for him. That's his little pet play. And he got downhill and, you know, made some unbelievable plays. And of course, to finish at the end. But, you know, with that group, everybody's going to talk about the offensive explosion. But I thought the defense was great. Like, you know, we've struggled, rebounded. We were hitting people. We were getting loose balls. Everything the first team wasn't doing, our first group, they were doing all the little things that our first group wasn't doing. You talked often about having a veteran group. And when guys are out of the rotation, they stay professional and stay ready. What's tonight a perfect example of that? I'll give Jared Dudley a ton of credit because he's kind of like the ring leader of that group. You know, you know, they're going over early to the arena. They played five on five this morning for an hour. And it's just, and I know that's their job and I know that's their spirit about it. They've accepted it. They've stayed ready and they've enjoyed. They've enjoyed the process of, you know, the little three on three games, a little extra work we do, the extra sessions. And I've seen other teams where that group is kind of salty and they don't embrace the work and those guys have. And I'm just so thrilled to see them rewarded tonight. Small lineup kind of opened up the floor for D-Low, a little bit in the fourth. Yeah, so I think we're small and fast. And Randy at the five kind of changed, you know, changed our dynamic. And his speed and his ability to drive the ball, we're five out the whole time, really changed the course of the game. For, I mean, winning teams, you know, a lot of times they'll say that the players have to eventually take ownership of it, you know, for a team to really get to the next level. I mean, you tried the zone. You tried calling timeouts left and right. I mean, was that just a matter of, you know... Well, the coaching was terrible. The zone was terrible. The timeouts, you know, I used up my timeouts. They never responded. I really believed that. Like, I would have said win or lose. And I think we put a group out there, a bunch of players, that have a great bond and a great spirit and were working their tails off behind closed doors and behind the curtain. And they really, it was 100% on them. And, you know, that's, if you call that player, that's player ownership. They owned it and so glad to see them rewarded. Of all the comebacks this year, that was by far the most improbable. I mean, what does that say about the kind of character that this team has, you know, to handle a situation like that? You know, Houston was, yeah, I don't think as great as this one. I mean, Houston was a heck of a comeback. Listen, I think we were at our wit's end. Like, it was kind of desperation. We turned to that group and also, you know, it was a little bit like, okay, let's conserve our main guys and kind of play it out. I, you know, wasn't expecting an amazing comeback. You know, I just have to be honest. And then, you know, slowly but surely, we started, you know, cutting the lead. And I think we got it to 12. I was like, wait a second. This is possible. And then, you know, I think we cut it to 10. And then it's like, okay, it's game on now and ended up closing it out. And what do you think the rest of the guys will take from a night like this? The guys who were on the bench at the end? So I've never seen a group of starters that are more happy for another group of guys. Like, and I told the starters that you played terrible tonight. And you just got to, they nodded their head. I don't think they're, they don't deny it. And, but that's why we pay 17. That's why we have, like you said, a group of guys that are really bonded and together. And I think that got us over the hump tonight. You talked about on this trip about learning what, you know, playoff intensity. Some of the guys have talked about playoff intensity. What have you, what have you seen from D'Angelo from a leadership standpoint in these last two games in terms of his assertiveness? Well, I think despite the upset, the great thing about D'Angelo, you can coach him. I mean, I was hard on him tonight in the beginning, you know, a couple of bad shots. I called a timeout, a rogue defensive possession. I called another timeout to kind of yell at him. And, you know, he responds. He never comes back at you, you know. And, and he says, OK, coach, and, and he gets better. And that's a pleasure when you have your, you know, your, your all star that you can coach and accepts coaching, you know, doesn't doesn't, you know, cop an attitude and accepts it. It's, it's, it's huge. That's leadership to me. Thanks, everybody.