 Coach, what all contributes to a loss like this? First of all, you know, the Atlanta Hawks played great basketball. I mean, you just got to give them credit. They shot lights out. They're the more aggressive team, more physical team. But that's first thing off. I think they played great. I think on our end, again, when they made shots, we could have put our head down a little. And when they missed shot, they got their offensive rebounding. So the part where we didn't kind of told the line is our physicality in the rebounding. And we knew they're an athletic team, a young athletic team. If we didn't put a body on them, they're going to hurt us. And sure enough, they did. So they made shots. They destroyed us on the glass. The guys have been playing solid defense for most of the month of February. Sorry, I didn't. That's kind of where we're seven to the league in defense. And tonight, we look like 800 in defense. We lost our defensive identity tonight. It's one game. I'm not going to start changing things or go crazy. And like I said, I think they played a great, great game. Credit to Lloyd and Hawks. Is that a lack of communication on your end? Or a lot of times when people think physicality, they think on the defensive end, but their physicality on offense seem to obviously give you go. Yes, I think it was just both sides of the ball. I mean, again, they're a very athletic team. And they just had to hit first mentality. They were by far the more aggressive team. Kenny, I imagine that at halftime, you must have had some issues with the first half defense. And then they come out in the third quarter and allow 40. Is the message falling on that? And usually our guys, and again, guys, it was one game. Like our guys have been great defensively all year. Not good, great. So sure, we made some adjustments. And they came out and they started hitting shots again. We made some changes. When they started hitting shots, we played some zone mixed in, excuse me, some blocks of one. Nothing worked. We threw the kitchen sink at them. We tried our basic, went to other options. They hit against everything. And then when they missed, like I said, they gathered the rebounds. That big second quarter run, I guess from about 7 and 1 half left, all of the way to the end of the half, Karris was out that whole time? Was that just a matchup thing? Or did he get dinged up at all? No, no. We wanted to, you know, there's a reason behind it. We wanted to get him more minutes in the second half. We felt like previously we were putting him in too late in the fourth quarters. So it was a way to get his minutes back there and get him back at the end of the game. You talk about losing your defensive identity this game. Yeah. As a team, an overall team, are you struggling to decide who you are these past three games, do you think? No, we know who we are. No, I know the team. I know their identity. I know the guys, you know, haven't played well enough. He's had chances in two of them. This one was obviously a blowout and it happens in the NBA. But there's no questions about our lineups or our guys or our talent, none of that. Do you see any common thread in these last three games? Two different, two close games and then a blowout. So I don't know where there's commonality there. Every game's a different animal in the NBA. You feel like there's a gear that you guys have not been able to get to, whether it's crunch time in the previous two losses or where it was in the first half, third quarters. I don't know if it's a gear. I think it's in the close ones. We didn't make the plays necessary to close a game out tonight. We haven't been blown out in a long time. You have games like this during the season just happened. So they had much more energy than us. And that's kind of the story of the game. Can you challenge the defaults defensively? I think their zone defense is one of the best in the league right now, statistically. Yeah, they've played a lot more zone. I think that helped them a little bit. We weren't great against it. But offense, we shot a lot more offense. That was not the problem tonight. We got plenty of firepower offensively. It was strictly a defensive breakdowns on our part that caused us a game. With respect to the three teams that you just lost to, I mean, those are all three losing teams. And now you've got Miami on the road and Boston on the road. What sort of sense of urgency do you have? There's a sense of urgency every game we play in this league. And was Boston or Miami, there is no easy gains. And it's going to be that way the rest of we knew this was going to be a tough schedule after the all-star break. And we'll get it back. I have confidence in the group. Hey, listen, we've lost seven in a row. We've gone through the streets. You just got to get through it and get your juice back and plow ahead. That's the only mentality you have to have. I think we talked about this before and how you balance defensive breakdowns with guys who don't typically knock down shots getting hot from long distance. So everybody made shots for them tonight. And as far as you keep saying, give them credit. Like, I mean, they made shots. And everybody made shots. The whole team. And it went from until the end of the game. I think their second, third team came in and made shots. So you have to give them a ton of credit. Great game by the Hawks. Do you have any feeling that Jared Allen has struggled since the break? I don't know if I'd say that. I think he's the good and the bad, like everybody. Of course, we always wanted to play more aggressively and dominate more. But I wouldn't say I'm disappointed in him.