 Just that, you know, later on in the season, as we continue to progress, it will become more cerebral out there on the floor, you know. And NBA is hard to manage a game when you're trading baskets, you know. Like it's one of the most difficult things to do to separate yourself in the game when you go up five and then you give up a three, give up a two fouls, you know, slowing the game down. So, you know, we still have a lot of experience to garner with each other. So, you know, not to get too high or too low. You know, welcome to the big stage, you know, like it's going to be like that sometimes and you're going to have guys play out of their, you know, kind of their comfort zone when you're playing against certain players. And I'm used to, you know, I've had game winners shout on me, you know, down the stretch so many times. So, you know, let's just throw one in the bank and, you know, just try to get better from this. Watch film, you know, get better defensively. Just got to compete better on that and get more consistency. And then our offense to take care of itself. What's the key to strengthening that chemistry on the defensive side of the ball? Just communication and more importantly, physicality. You just got to bring the fight to the other team. You know, they were really comfortable at times. And like I said, guys that don't normally make plays, they were making plays tonight and they had a great comfortable game. So, you know, you just look back at film, see where you could be position-wise and just move on. On the defensive end specifically, I mean chemistry and cohesion. I mean, that usually can come with playing time and familiarity, but from a physicality angle, that doesn't necessarily just breed with cohesion. How do you guys correct that? This is a choice, you know, getting back, making sure that you're not over-aggressive on certain defensive sequences out of position. You know, that does have something to do with cohesion when you bring the physicality on defensive end. I don't know how many games you've watched over your lifetime. I know you've watched it a long time, but when you have the physicality and you have the mind up here from head up, you know your spots and you can play off instincts and your teammates can trust where you're gonna be and they know where your aggression is gonna take them to another level. You know, just like me at the head of the snake or I'm on the backside at the end of the game, you know, that's physicality brought. You know, I'm covering JA, you know, JA's like, thank you for having my back, of course I'm supposed to. You know, that's something that you bring to the game, that's a choice. What did you think of Moran's performance tonight? What do you like that you saw from him? Oh man, I mean, I expected him to come out aggressive, you know, be who he is, got downhill a few times, finished over our bigs. You know, didn't really hit the outside shot tonight, which we wanted to encourage, but he did what he, you know, he's pretty great at what he's known for and that's getting into pain, playing with a lot of passion. And I think he showed that tonight. And so in falling to Memphis, the Nets lost their first road game of the season.