 They tend to give up a lot of those, but you know, what was the general offensive approach against Milwaukee tonight that really walked out for you guys? Just be aggressive, attack the paint, and get as many good shots as you can. We said it before the game, they give up a lot of threes, so they're the best. They'll paint with a 10-18 lead that we knew with our size. We had to get in that paint and get a lot of good shots. That's what we did. We didn't knock them down. Alex? Chris, what did you think of Tim's game and then just did any of you guys think that you guys may have been overlooked by Milwaukee or that had that there was the idea there just giving you guys were so shorthanded? Tim did a great job today. He can't ready to play. He was aggressive early and he got him a lot of good looks. They had him knocked him down. He did a great job rebounding and defending, you know, with us being undersized in a row. He both did a great job paddling in that paint. I'm not too sure about the overlooked thing about Milwaukee. I'm sure a lot of people, you know, wouldn't expect us to have a close game. You know, NBA, they're, you know, one of the better teams, so they know they can. We just played a great game. Hey, Chris, Garrett was talking about how Houston gave you guys a couple pointers basically on how they were able to beat Milwaukee despite being undersized. I mean, can you elaborate on that a little bit? Maybe any pearls of wisdom that they dropped on you? They just told us the same thing I told you. They're going to give up a lot of theories. You got to be ready to take them and knock them down. You know, you miss some, can't stop shooting. That's what we did. We had a stretch where we missed a couple, you know, open shots. We didn't let that bother us. We continued to play hard on our defensive end and continued to play good plays. We did good shots. You know, they would have knocked them down when we needed them. You know, nice plays, not a stretch to pull it out.