 Coach, you held them to 41% shooting tonight, but does it make it that much more disappointing when the issue with finishing the possession with the rebound, when that rears its head, once again with 17 second chance points for them? Of course, you know, we know that's a weakness of ours. You know, they shot 41% and they took 23 more shots than us. You know, it's tough to win when a team gets 23 more shots. Second chance points, a lot of those are layups. And then I thought even more glaring than the rebounds tonight was the turnovers, you know. 20 turnovers for 23 points, that's tough. So, you know, we can see all those things and we had two looks at it to win the game, two good looks, didn't go down. And maybe that's just in that we got to clean a lot of things up. What do you see with those turnovers out there as far as the cost? Yeah, you know, I thought tonight a lot of them were just uncharacteristic and careless. You know, I didn't think there was a lot of turnovers under great pressure. So it was, I thought uncharacteristic. And Lewis with the New York Post. Yes, the following up on that, I mean, obviously the guys who are going to have the most responsibility in the bowl in their hands, most are going to have the highest turnovers. But I mean, when KD and Kyrie have 11, you have 20. Are you seeing a lot of the same sort of turnovers or are these all different kind of mistakes? Yeah, like I said, I thought it was uncharacteristic. It wasn't like we were having trouble generating options. A lot of them were just, you know, strange ones. Just like I said, a bit of this, a bit of that, careless. It wasn't like we were getting ourselves in positions or we were being pressured and turning the ball over. It was, you know, just simple mistakes. So it was just something we got to definitely clean up. You can't obviously have a 23 shot deficit and win. And having said that, we had two looks at it to win. So lots to clean up and the turnovers were, I thought, uncharacteristic. Alex Schiffer with the Athletic. Hey, Steve, I got two for you. Just that last possession, was that what you were looking at out of it with Kyrie shooting at three? And you left Karras in when you picked up his third foul pretty, you know, with a good amount of time left in the second half, I guess. What was your trust with him to kind of leave him in there a few more minutes before pulling him? You know, I think Karras, he has six fouls and probably not going to play all the minutes. You know, he might close. We had him there to close if we wanted to, but I don't think three fouls when Karras is a big deal. You know, I know analytics isn't big on that old school pulling guys out with fouls. I tend to agree, depending on the situation. We had a last shot. We wanted to push it full court. We had two screens on the ball and Ky had a, you know, a shot that I'm really comfortable with him taking. And then Kevin got a good look at it as well. So unlucky tonight not to make that last shot, one of the two. But, you know, we put ourselves in that position, like I said, in the turnovers and offensive rebounds. So plenty to clean up and it's early. You know, we can't lose our minds over it and we can't get overly frustrated. We can't feel, you know, too much tension. There's a lot of really good teams that are still trying to find themselves and we're new. We got a first time head coach. We got a new staff and we got a bunch of guys that haven't played together. So with a short training camp that's made it difficult and here we are in a little struggle and you know what, it's good for us. It's good to get some tension, some uncomfortable. We got to get comfortable being uncomfortable. So here we are. We're a little uncomfortable and it can help us grow.