 What did you see from this game and what did you tell your guys after this win? Yeah, so a few things. We talked about it before the game that we came here to get a win. And that was the goal of today. And really praised Marquise and Patty for their leadership, guiding that group out there, making big plays across the board. A lot of guys stepped up. We needed everybody, every minute worth. And unbelievable effort. Our game plan was challenged at the beginning of the game. Jaylen Smith makes two threes. And instead of us questioning the game plan, we stayed steadfast and believed in what we were trying to do for the course of the night. They made runs. We made runs back at them. But I really felt that we thought we were going to win the entire night, which is a good feeling. We create a monster, Megan. Create a monster all for free throws across the board. But you look at it, you know, part of our Achilles heel is sometimes at the end of the night, a team has seven, 10, 12 more shots than us. So to look now on the stats sheet and see we have 15 more shots than the other team, there's something to it. I think we had some guys who really are pretty good at it, whether it's Kez or Yuta or Deron are pretty good at being around the basketball. Maybe we need to revisit our strategy a little bit. You talked about strategy. You're down 14. I mean, obviously it's tough to switch when you're missing switchable defenders. You guys haven't really dropped in years, it seems like. So could you just talk about the effectiveness of that zone with the cast out in front? Yeah, so we really saved it, Brian. We didn't want to give it to him before half time so they could adjust to it at half time. So we kept it in our back pocket and a little bit of a surprise attack. And gave us some legs a little bit, slowed them down, kept us in front of the basketball. And we were actually able to rebound out of it, which a lot of times that's the challenge of zone. And then we mixed it up on them when they went to their zone package. We were able to go zone to man back to zone back to man and create a little bit of agitation for them. We wanted to be the aggressors and the zone allowed us to do that. You talked about having a weapon, what Cam did in the fourth quarter, I think. It's a great feeling like he didn't play the third and had no thought that he wasn't going to get busy and go at it in the fourth quarter. Like that's just who he is. And we're able to play him in pick and roll, pin downs. And then we just went go get a bucket. I saw we're not going to turn it over in that situation. I think you don't get us a good look. Good free throw shooter. And then he does have the ability to pass the ball and play make. So we're going to keep growing with him and keep challenging him. But we know we have someone that at the end of the day can get a bucket. But a great thing he exudes it. I think he works on his game for one. I've always felt that some encouragement to him, guiding him in the right direction, believing in him is huge. And I said to him yesterday that you're probably going to get a lot of minutes tonight. Turned out to be that way. I have full trust that he's going to make plays. And I think that goes a long ways with guys. Well, I mean, we've thought ad nauseam about the offensive rebound. I mean, that's whatever data he does, that's probably his greatest attribute is offensive rebound. Is he making a case, stating a case to get more time? Considering the struggles you guys have had? Yeah, Brian, I think what he is doing is, and I tell him, you just want to be on the minds of the coaches of when they're thinking about who we're going to put in, you want to be in that sentence. And he's there. What he does, I think, which helped him in this game, was the offensive rebounds compared to the fouling. And so I think he was in a great position tonight. Got a couple of fouls called against him that were pretty tough, but he's learning how to be in the right place. So that balance of him bringing his offensive rebounds, also protecting the rim and being an enforcement force on the defensive end of the floor. So good balance, but great growth from him. Yeah, yeah. You know, we challenged him tonight to help our paint, to come over and you saw him make plays at the rim, block shots, just be a deterrent, be vertical at the rim for us. He's a guy that can communicate. And when you have a backline defender who can communicate, that's pretty impressive. He's a young, young dude. He's still learning the speed and where to be, and for us to throw different things at him tonight, and for him not to get flustered and have poise was great to see.