 What are some of your takeaways from where this game turned? Do you want to allow the Jets to kind of gain momentum in the second half? I mean, they went on their run in the third quarter, but they had a good little surge with the threes. And then they got transitional layups off our turnovers and tough shots. But, you know, it's tough stuff. Is the one time the component starting to become more of an issue? I mean, you guys have been great on the boards in the early stages of the season. But is it starting to become worrisome? Yeah, I mean, possessions we play good defense. And then, you know, it's tough. It's hard on anybody when you play defense. Great for a full 20, 24 seconds wherever they shoot at. Then when they get off, it's a rebound, it's kind of deflating. So, you know, we just got to lock in and finish our possessions, finish our good defensive possessions. So, as I said, we just got to lock in and finish. During that third quarter, I guess, what changes did you notice from how the Jaffer getting those shots to get those threes was just getting more plays in transition or defensively switching? What did you notice changed in that third quarter run for them? Yeah, they were just getting the threes up, more threes transition off our, like I said, off our turnovers and, you know, long rebounds. They get out, leak out, getting dunks. So, I mean, it wasn't really nothing crazy. It was just, they was just getting on transition at the third quarter running faster. And then defensively, when you, I think, with 15-4 run defensively, did they do anything differently? I know they like to mix up 15 fences. Yeah, so, they started mixing the Boxing 1 on me. They Boxing 1 me a little bit, just switching up defense, going zone, one-play, then one-play, Boxing 1. So, no credit to them for, you know, being alert, changing defense on the fly like that. But, I mean, they didn't really do nothing out the ordinary on defense. It was just switching it up every player. How long does that take for you to, how long does that take for you to get used to? When you come down, you're like, oh, looks like they're doing something different. Oh, it's not long. I mean, we just got to recognize earlier. I mean, as soon as you recognize what they're doing, then you can attack quicker, but we just got to recognize quicker. So, you know, just alert and recognition. The schedule continues to be busy. And when you look at what you guys were able to do this road trip, Jack, I mentioned just lessons learned. What are some of your main takeaways as a group that you guys want to improve on to build off of? Yeah, just to rebound in peace, obviously. That was a big, dangerous trip. I'll probably say that, finishing possessions. I mean, we're playing good defense on the teams, and, you know, don't look like we're playing good defense, because, again, three, four chances at the score. So, we just got to finish our possessions, attend, you know, going other end, play fast, move the ball, and, you know, attack the rim, try to be aggressive, get some fouls. But, you know, it's just, you know, cliche for basketball to us. So, we just got to do it. You've been playing really well lately. The last couple of games, you're really cooking. What are you seeing out there? What's opening up for you? Nothing. Really, I'm just, you know, getting back in the flow of playing, getting back in my rhythm back. So, I mean, everybody's kind of doing the same thing. You know, some games, they may switch it up. Some games, they may blitz me. Some, you know, today was the first time I seen a box once. It's AAU in high school. So, you know, that was different. So, you know, there's, I just got to, you know, get used to most teams going to try to mix it up on me, just so I don't get going. But, no, it's nothing really different. I'm just getting my rhythm back, getting back in the flow of playing. So, just got to stay efficient and keep playing.