 How good did this one feel? Didn't beat the Knicks last season. Home opener, a great atmosphere, and you guys pulled it out in dramatic fashion. I mean, what better way to come out here and do it? For New York, you know, that's a battle of New York. You didn't beat them at all last year, like you said. And it came out there until the end of one. Knicks got a few offensive rebounds in that fourth quarter, but for the most part in the game, you guys really dominated on the glass. You had 11 rebounds yourself. How would you assess that effort inside? I would assess it. We did really well. You know, Cancer, he killed us last time. He only had, I think, like 10 or 11 rebounds this game. So it really showed that we had all five come back to rebound. Like, that's one of the best rebounds in the league. It's hard for one person to do it by themselves. And when we group rebound, that's when we excel. Cancer is a handful. Physically, how do you feel after battling him over the course of this game? It was battling for almost every second of the game. It really wears on your body, but I'm ready for the next game, ready for Miles Turner. How happy were you for Karen Slivert and what he's been able to do so far this season? I'm over the moon. I'm happy for him. I'm living out through him. He's showing all that work that he's put in in the summer. We told you guys about him coming out. You guys didn't believe us, but he's showing you guys. And I think he's ready to take on the season. You kind of hit on it already, but the challenge tomorrow night against Miles Turner and that fellow Longhorn, what's your relationship with him and how much you're looking forward to that matchup? He's always been there. If I need to support him, my mom talked quite a bit. So I mean, there's a little connection there. But when the ball goes up, it's just basketball. We're ready to attack each other.