 Personally, on the other end of the court, when Atlanta started spacing the floor, when Day Day's next rotation was going to come around, they put you in and said, OK, hey, play small ball five. Do what you do. What was, I guess, their message from Jacques, from the rest of the coaching staff, on how they needed you to play to kind of change the game and the way they were picking you guys apart defensively? You know, when I go to the five, I just try to use it as a van, especially my energy. I can get up and down the court fast, and I can guard one through five. So they just gave them a different look. They did their job tonight, but they were making some tough shots. When they see me out there, they kind of don't ice it with me that much. So they just gave them a good look, a different look. Dorian, when you were playing against Mikhail with the Mavericks and when he was on the Suns, did you envision a day where he'd be going off for 42 points like it did tonight? No, we talk about it all the time. No, but I mean, I'm happy for him. Whatever he's doing, he need to keep doing, don't change nothing. But he was 15 points a night. But when you seeing him, it's going 42. It looked routine now, so I'm happy for him. Do you consider him kind of like the same player just with an expanded role? Or have you kind of seen him layer more things onto his game over the years? No, he definitely finishing at the rim more. He making tough shots a little bit more. He's showing this whole game. He also doing a good job of telling me to get my confidence back. Because again, I done played him a bunch of times, so they know what I can do. It feels good when he's scoring 40, but he worried about me because I ain't shooting how I want to. So I'm happy for him. Do you want to kind of piggyback off that? I mean, at what point did you go from eyebrows raised over Mikael's scoring to just kind of shrugging it off? Like, oh, this is just the regular thing now? Yeah, I'll see it. I mean, he doing it on a nightly basis. He being consistent. So like I said, I'm happy for him. And he still don't lose his edge on the other end. So that also is a plus. Tell me about a week ago now, you guys had lost five in a row, fallen into seven. The things were looking great. How do you feel like you've responded since then? Even though we was losing, we felt like we was coming together as a team. We haven't been in that many battles together, but we still learning each other and we figured it out. We telling on ourselves.