 Yeah, I've always been a good scorer all my life. But really, just my mindset really changed in the eighth grade. I just had that killer mindset to keep scoring, keep scoring. Because when I was younger, I would get 20 points easy, then I would just back off and let my other teammates try to get their points and stuff. I would just fade off in the corner and just be chilling. But I really got the mindset to keep attacking, keep going in eighth grade. So I probably say my mindset is the main thing that changed for me to be the bugger that I am right now. And obviously, the EYBL stuff, that all that's cool. LSU, that's cool. I really average 25 at LSU, but I got hurt in one game in the first minute of the game, the first two minutes. So I don't know why people put that 23. It's really 25, but it's all good. It's all good. Do you feel like you still have that chip on your shoulder still going 27? Because it's just funny, like, listening to how people use to talk when you're coming out to drive. Do everybody knows your bucket? I don't really understand why people are like, oh yeah, we know he's going to score 20, but he still goes to 27. Does that not make sense to you too? Like, thinking about it? Of course. But obviously, I feel like it's just me talking about myself. I feel like the goalpost always moves from everything I watch. Like when people now score all these points, it's all praise. But when I used to do it, score all the points, it's always a knock. Oh, he can't play defense. Oh, he doesn't pass. But when I see other people doing the same thing, it's praise. So obviously, the goalpost moves, but me being me, I don't care. I don't really look at stuff like that. I just know what I do and what I bring to a team and how I was appreciating on the team. So really just staying true to myself and not letting, you know, trolls or anything get in my head about stuff like that. So, but yeah, obviously, you know, the draft, obviously, I still play with that check on my shoulder for sure, even now. So whatever it is, I just try to, you know, every team that, you know, picked the head of Brooklyn, I just try to go out there and, you know, try to kill them every time. No matter who the team. So just try to show everybody they made a mistake. But, you know, it is what it is. Everybody made their decisions. But I just want to keep helping Brooklyn win and keep doing the right thing. So that's it.