 Royce, when you look at just these last couple of games, your five and one in the last six, what do you just attribute that success to and the growth that you guys have shown? I think just learning game by game, offensively, moving the ball more, finding guys, creating for others, and then knocking down shots, and then defensively, especially rebounding, helping the bigs out, whether they're rebounding or boxing out, and thus guards gotta help. I think just, you know, us communicating more. When it comes to this offseason, DeGron just told us that radical truth has kind of been the overall theme and message of this group. How have you guys seen really leaned into that throughout? I think just being honest with each other, being able to hold each other accountable. I mean, we're not calling each other out like any bad ways. It's just, you know, help benefit each other how we can get better, like player-wise and team-wise. And, you know, just being honest. Do you see that play out on the court? I think there's a couple of moments in the Hawks game where we saw a lot of huddles with the players, and Jock said that he gives you guys those opportunities to kind of coach each other all along. Have you seen that kind of play out even on the court? For sure. I mean, no matter who's in, I think, you know, if two people mess up, being able to, you know, come to that person, tell them what happened, you know, how we can get better next time, so it don't happen again. And I think just, you know, we're the five that's out there playing, you know. Coach can tell us what to do, but at the end of the day, we have to be the ones to communicate with each other, to talk to each other. They didn't compete. What are your thoughts on how the Jordan Pool Calcuzma pairing is working out in Washington? I mean, they're both two good players. I mean, it's not like it wasn't going to work right away. It takes time to figure it out. So, I mean, they're good players, they'll be able to figure it out. Going back to your earlier answer, I mean, was that kind of trust and open communication and so forth, was that just so much harder to be able to do last year when basically, I mean, you guys maybe knew each other from playing against each other, but I mean, you were basically three different teams being thrown into one. You know, you had guys from Phoenix and guys from Dallas and then the holdovers. Was it harder to have that kind of open dialogue and trust last year? No, not really. I mean, I think, you know, us just coming together as quick as we did, trying to learn on the fly, learning each other's tendencies. You know, it's a whole different group. Everybody got different principles of where they come from or what they learned. So, I think just, you know, having the time together, you know, we got better at it. I mean, we started to do it last year, especially towards the end of the year at the playoffs, but like you said, it was three different teams and, you know, it's coming together. Does that also apply when someone like, say, Kevin Olly speaks up? Is that part of that right-of-the-truth where anybody can speak of whether it's coaches or players and just kind of says what needs to be said? For sure. I mean, you know, whether it's somebody different on the coaching staff, one of the players, I think just us holding everybody accountable and then, you know, everybody's gonna listen. I mean, everybody listens as a coach, but you know, sometimes when you get a different voice, you know, you hear it differently and different perspectives. So, I mean, I feel like just everybody, you know, being able to, you know, talk to each other has been great. As a vet, like how much is that appreciated? Because obviously the more you're in the league, the more you can say, the more you've seen. How much does that help as a vet when you're on a team where that's encouraged where guys can speak up? It means a lot. I mean, you know, as a vet, you know, the young guys, you know, listen, I mean, everybody's listening to each other. I mean, we all, you know, got experience in this league, you know, different levels of playoffs. So I think just being able to hear somebody else aside, you know, is always a benefit. And with you guys being such a great shooting team, I'm just curious from your experience, how is that able to be sustained over the course of a full season where it's not just, you know, the first quarter of the year where you guys are shooting. So how do you guys, how is it sustainable, you think? I mean, just putting in the reps in time. I mean, we get, everybody has confidence to, you know, keep shooting whether you miss two, five in a row. I mean, you don't get discouraged and, you know, always, you know, look for the next shot. I mean, we got guys who shoot well, like 40% above. So that's, I mean, that's a benefit towards us. When you look at this wizard's group for tonight, what's just been important for you guys to have to be done to get the win? We got to, you know, compete every possession. 50-50 balls go for, you know, on the rebound and, you know, create for each other on the offensive end and just have fun.