 Since they're with today's practice, I think Jock has been talking about just like getting back to that concentration. Just what was important for you guys in today's practice? Just locking in. I think, you know, we had two lighter days where guys got to, you know, get in the weight room, take care of their bodies. A little bit less on court, so about being professional. Staying focused. You know, usually don't get two days like that in the middle of the season. I think with the way the tournament is set up, they're kind of allowed for that. Did you watch the tournament, some of those games from last night? Oh yeah, of course. No, I mean... I mean, I think that's exactly what, you know, like, I think if you look at the Indiana team, a lot of those guys haven't really gotten paid like that, so that $500,000 is big. And, you know, you saw it in the passion, the way they kind of, you know, were on the court at the end of the game when they won and all that stuff, so that was cool to see. You guys have played some really strange games with this Atlanta team. I know you've tried everything that there is to try in dealing with Trey, but I mean, what kind of ways, I guess, can you go about at least slowing him? Yeah, I mean, I think the main thing is just not fouling. You know, I mean, that allows him to get into rhythm and obviously he's a great player. He's going to make shots. And, you know, when guys have volume like that, like, you never stop them completely. You know, like, if a guy is going to shoot 25 times or whatever, like, you're not going to hold him to zero. Like, he's too good for that. But it's about limiting his opportunities, trying to make him inefficient and limiting his free throw attempts. You've talked in the past about, I don't know, I don't remember whether you used the term amoeba, but you've talked about how you've had different roles and you've had to fill different roles and you're capable of doing that. It seems like in this season, just from the outside looking in, that you might have had to have done that kind of switched on the fly as often or as much as you have in any past season. Just in terms of lead guard on the ball, now we're going to do off the ball. Oh, Ben's hurt. Now he's on the ball. He's playing 38 minutes. Just how have you managed to, I guess, handle these kind of shifting roles constantly? It's just a credit to my teammates. I think we all have a next man up mentality and everybody does a good job of filling in for the guys that are out. Obviously, you know, we're hopeful Ben comes back soon because obviously we're a better team at Full Health where we're happy to have Cam Thomas back. And, you know, it's a credit to the collective group that everybody's able to adjust. I think Michelle mentioned the other day in Big Dennis too that Kevin Olly kind of gave you guys a pretty rousing speech before the game to kind of refocus after that show at Los. I guess what has he meant just having him on the staff as another voice who can kind of like, you know, keep it real if you will? I mean, he's a guy that's played at the highest level who obviously is one of the championships. And yeah, sometimes you just need that other voice, that kind of stern voice. You know, everybody has the uncle that might be on him a little bit tougher than your pops, right? And you kind of tune out your pops sometimes, right? But your uncle steps in and keeps you on track. So I think it's kind of that vibe. And obviously, him and JV both have the utmost credibility because they actually played in the league and have done it at the highest level. You guys are sixth in the league in offense right now. Obviously a team that a lot of people expected to be near the top of the league in defense may be struggling offense. You'll be able to do that with, you know, Nick, Cam, Johnson and Thomas being out, Ben being out. Just how do you feel you guys have been able to exceed offensive expectations with all those moving pieces? I mean, shoot, I just think the guys that we do have playing Royce Dove, some of the best vets and three-point shooters in the league. I think their ability to adjust has been phenomenal. Obviously, you know, CT and Lonnie have been two of the most explosive scores in the league. Per 36, Mikhail is playing his way into an all-star type of conversation if we can be fortunate enough to keep winning. And, yeah, I mean, Nick and Ben obviously haven't really been able to play together. But overall, their rim pressure, you know, with Nick's rolls and with Ben's speed really help us out a ton. So I think that's how an offense has been able to be so potent so far. Has it been helpful for you as a guard just having this wealth of shooters? I mean, I think you may have said it before, but just having guys like Royce Doe, Cam, both Cam's. But for you, how much easier is it knowing you can hit those guys and any one of them can go off shooting the ball? Oh, man, it's a great luxury on this team to have, you know, two Doves that can get 40 any night and Mikhail and Cam Thomas. And you have, you know, three marksmen in Doe, Royce and Cam Johnson. I mean, really four if you count on Monty Brooks for the hit on the plate. Yeah, I mean, it's just, it's a luxury to have and obviously all these guys are professionals and play the game extremely hard. And, you know, it's a credit to the collective and being able to play together. So you're very vocal about having been back and like seeing the offseason work that he kind of put in. Have you gotten a chance to talk to him since just the medical update of him being potentially two more weeks to be re-evaluated again? No, I haven't really got a chance to talk to him about the specific injury this time. Well, not since the medical update was only like two days ago, but obviously we feel for him, right? Like having been injured myself before, like it's never, it's never fun to be on the sideline and not be able to play and not be able to compete. And obviously this is something that we've all been doing since we were kids and it's a big piece of our lives and it's something we love to do. So when it's taken away from you, do no fault of your own and knowing how hard he works, it's a trying time. At 30, how are you a smarter player now than you were whatever five years ago? I mean, I think everything in life, if you're dedicated to it and if you're open and humbling enough, then you learn, you evolve every experience, right? Kind of like a little baby computer, right? Like you're going to take in information and you're going to try to continue to learn and grow. I mean, again, I guess just a wisdom of age, right? Like, I don't know, we talk about me being 30 a lot. So kind of head to the old folks home in a second, I guess. Well, are you a big believer in plus, minus as a stat? What do you think it's about? This reminds me of when we were 8 and 18 in 2019 or so or 18. And then we went on that like 9-1 winning streak, you know, and then that team had a chance and ended up making the playoffs. During that 9-1 winning streak, the plus, minus and the impact on the game and all other stuff that you're referencing in the advanced stats pointed to somebody having an extreme impact on that 10-game stretch. Even though, you know, sometimes we have revisionist history on that season and what saved that season. So it looks very familiar and of that. And I think that was kind of the nostalgia that some of me and Eli would talk about before we got here. That's just some stats for y'all. But overall, I mean, again, like this is a collective effort and, you know, where we're excited to be able to be in the hunt, be in the fight with everybody that's been hurt and being able to kind of, you know, round into the form.