 What stood out to you from the defensive effort tonight? Yeah, obviously we knew Taken DeLove, try to bring his percentages down. That was game plan, first part of the game plan. And then limiting Tramond and effect on the game with his passing and mission accomplished. I like how our young guys finished the game, too. I thought they showed real progress and all around good defensive effort. Let's talk to Teplay who's mentioning the team needing to win the games they're supposed to win. How pleased are you with the team's level of focus these last couple of games? Yeah, you know, Golden State played really well last three games, and this game really worried me. So take care of business was important. Right now we look forward to playing two elite teams in the next three games and be a good test to see where we are. But we know we're going to need our physicality and athleticism to play against those two teams. So good test coming up for us. Kenny, you talked pre-game about with guarding the Angelo playing to the numbers and what the stats tell you. Is there any advantage to counting a guy or coaching a plane against a guy that you know so well in him and his tendencies? Yeah, I do think it helps knowing him definitely and knowing how good he is. Obviously, we made a concerted effort to limit his touches. He was 5 for 8 from mid-range in the first half, just so everybody understands that the analytics doesn't work out what he was from mid-range in the second half. I'll be curious to see. But heck of a player, I'm glad we slowed him down a little. But definitely an advantage when you know a guy. Now you were caught up in the game. Were you able to hear any of the chance for him? He was only here two years, but he got quite the reception. Yeah, I love it. I mean, that's great of our fans. I think they appreciate it. They appreciated what he did for us. And I know our coaching staff and the guys that were here really, really appreciate them. I know they were all talking to them. I had a good moment with them before the game. We definitely have a place in our heart for Dilo. And also, you kind of touched on it. But going 5-2 against those seven losing teams, do you feel you got back on track a little bit? Yeah, yes. I mean, it was an important stretch. And I kept saying, we need to get money back from previous missteps. So the fact that we made some money back, like I said before, though, the challenge now is the Toronto's and the Indiana's of the world. Where are we against those elite team? I do think despite Kyrie's injury, obviously, Kara's coming back and getting back into form is huge for us. DJ coming back, the fact that we're more healthy than before, I think that's huge. Once we get Kyrie back, we're going to keep getting better and better. I feel good where the team is right now. And that's one other thing I wanted to ask is, I know it's a week before evaluation, but do you have any sense of where Kyrie's at right now? Yeah, I mean, no update. I definitely don't want to speculate. No, nothing to give you there, Greg. Understanding that, obviously, each team is different, and that was a somewhat depleted Golden State team. But are there things that you've seen defensively as you stack one way after the other that you think are sustainable going forward, things that you can use going forward to playing the Indiana and the Toronto's? Yeah, I mean, our Achilles heel has been our rebounding. So the fact that we've, I thought, tonight was one of our best rebounding games of the year. So we do get stops. We're good forcing teams to miss. I think the rebounding piece is huge. We've got to keep improving there. I thought we slipped a couple of games with our transition defense, especially in Washington, which gives us some regrets. But our transition defense got back on track these past two games. So those are the two big rocks that we've improved. But still have a long way to go, Brian. And I think on the other side of it is our turnovers. If we can become better at taking care of the ball, I think we have enough talent in there to be a top 10 offense. I do. There's no doubt about it. We just got to keep working on taking care of the ball better. I think playing, being healthy and playing stable lineups is going to help that tremendously. Coach, Rody's three-point shooting is night and day compared to last year. Have you seen us changing him or anything he's doing differently this year? Like, where is this coming from? He's not hesitating as much. I think he's more confident. He worked hard over the offseason on his shots. Because he continues to shot. We know how important it is for our, you know, to have that foreman, you know, be able to shoot it or when he plays the three, it's huge. You know, you just can't, I think, in the past, he relied on his athleticism all the time and just driving it. You just can't do that in this league. It's too good. They learn you quick. That's going to be his kind of his development piece. So, you know, was he going to be a consistent shooter? If he can do that, he's going to be a really valuable player in this league.