 What, in your mind, allowed you guys to kind of turn this game defensively and get a hold of it defensively, so you can get up wrong? I think we just, you know, started just adding up those stops and that was on a team, you know? Covering for each other and making that extra effort. I think when we started making that extra effort and, you know, accomplishing what we wanted to accomplish on the defensive end, we started, you know, getting those stops and that let the same transition buckets and just got us in flow. Cam, do we're going to kind of been struggling coming into this game? I mean, Jacques said that he thought the blocks in the second quarter really kind of started to get the momentum. What do you mean by his game? Do you agree that that kind of started to be the momentum? Yeah, for sure. I mean, he just, I've said this before. I said this when he played for the Mavericks. He just does a really good job of holding down the pain, protecting the rim, rebounding even when you play small. He does a really good job of negating the issues that come with playing small. So for him to have that kind of game tonight, hit shots, be a force in the paint, rebound the ball. That's huge for us going forward. Cam, everyone has been talking about, you guys have talked about how you guys had to get to know each other. Right. I mean, you hadn't been together for that long. I mean, what's your feeling? Could you feel it happening like in the second half, especially when they're scoring? Yeah, it's a process. It's a fluid process. It's something that we build upon every day. But I think there's a point in that first quarter, early second quarter where we look at each other and just like, we're not going out this way. And it kind of brought us together. The only way to get through things is to do it together and to go through it together. And I think, you know, that resilience we showed today was big and you have to give a lot of credit to Mikael Bridges. I mean, he came out there and, you know, big bucket after big bucket, tough bucket after tough bucket. And in his case, I mean, it looked like he came up a little gimpy for a minute. Yeah, but you be around him long enough. He'll do that and then just be right back and running around the court crazy. So that's just who he is. You've obviously been teammates for a long time. And obviously here a little different role than he had for most of the time here in Phoenix. What does it feel like for you to see him kind of get a chance to show what you can do outside of, you know, the... Man, he's worked on this stuff every single day, nonstop, summer, spring, winter, fall for the past four years. And, you know, first thing when I got to Phoenix that first week, summer league, we were working out together. And the strides that he's made in his game since then is just, is unbelievable. And he's been able to take those steps and then apply them on the court. But there's so much work behind the scenes that you guys don't see hours put in in the weight room on the court. And there's a mental aspect of it too, just understanding, you know, this is the way that you're going to play and execute it. And, you know, it takes a lot of guts to step up and play like that. And so he's been showing that, he's been showing that all year. You know, in Phoenix we dealt with a lot of injuries, he had to step up a lot. And, you know, he's really proven that he's really a top player in this league on both ends of the floor. Can you, the three early fouls, I think it was three and three minutes. And then by the time you found out the game was at a great time. Is there anything you had to change just to kind of stay on the court and get going? Yeah, just stop doing stupid stuff. Just stupid stuff. I'm too old for that. But, you know, the one thing that you got to keep in mind when things aren't going well is that it's just going to happen. And you just got to put it behind you and move on. I had to be a little bit extra hyper aware of fouling. But, you know, I just, I had to put that first quarter, first half behind me going into the second. And, you know, it wasn't pretty under the game. It still wasn't the prettiest, but the fact of the matter is we got the job done and come out with a win. And that's all I can ask for at the end of the day. I'll take those. Do you feel a little different being down that much in the first? I'm not saying you want to be down the first half, obviously. But with the way games shift now, the amount of threes you guys take and everybody takes, does it feel different when you're down big or early that you can get back in the game? It really does. It really does. And especially when you know that you're just messing up a lot and that's the reason for it. You know, the NBA leads aren't safe. Leagues just aren't safe, you know? So you got to, you know, guys are really good in this league and the nature of basketball, people go on runs. Sometimes shots go in, sometimes they don't. And so you just got to stick to the script, keep your head down, keep working. And, you know, we had that effort across the board today and the result was a win. JV said there was a point earlier in the second where you guys said kind of we're not going out this way. Right. Is there any, you know, one guy kind of like delivering that message? It was total group. But JV, Coach Vaughn, was really the head voice of that. Just he remained positive. He didn't get down. He didn't get to, you know, cursing us out and getting on as he remained positive and said, we're going to get back in this. We're going to get back in this together. And we just started chipping away. Like you guys said, Dorian, Big Blocks, Mikhail Big Buckets, Spence Hoop and All Game, Klax on the board, defensive presence. That stuff is just big for us. And everybody just pitched in and just understood that this is 48 minutes to a game, not 12 for a reason. And, you know, just today we're able to do it, but we can't dig ourselves in that hole and make a habit of that.