 Coach, how were you guys able to take control of the game in that second half? We just kept, you know, kept with our principles, kept with our habits, and I'm just really pleased with the defensive performance. You know, they got out early, made some tough shots, but we liked where we were in terms of our tactics. And, you know, guys did a heck of a job, even though we didn't shoot the ball well tonight. I thought our defense gave us a chance. And we talked pre-game about it being the perfect storm in that Miami game, first game after a long road trip, plus still a little bit of the emotion from the Karris thing. Does this win in the way you guys played feel like an exhale? Yeah, no, it feels good because of those circumstances, and you want to confirm that you can, you know, we can still be a good team. We love Karris, we miss him, but you know, we got some good players in that locker room. You know, now it's to confirm whether we can handle it back-to-back and we haven't handled it well so far. So, you know, going in and getting after this Clipper game tomorrow would be important for us. After, well, in the second quarter you're giving up about 60% shooting and then a four or five-minute stretch, defense just took hold of the game. I mean, was there anything that you did tactically to change that? No, we didn't really change. We just stuck with what we were doing. And those are the moments as a coach. You have to say, hey, we're going to stay in our kind of normal defense. We're going to change. We started to stay with, we stayed with it, hoping that they'd start missing and they started missing. And then having Jared Allen back, you know, his room protection just changes the equation. I thought we're, you know, excellent defending the rim tonight. For him, and I know this, you may say that too much is made of this, but for him to perform the way he did coming back off an illness and against that guy who's, you know, kind of had his number on several occasions, I mean, how important is that? Yeah, because I was worried about, you know, he came off of, he was pretty sick and what I worried about tonight, where his energy, but his energy, whatever they, you know, whatever the doctors gave him, it worked because he was outstanding. I thought his energy was great. We played him more minutes than we thought we would. So excellent performance by him and offensively rolling to the rim. You know, all those lives we were getting, that's, you know, that's very welcome. Do you keep Dinwiddy with the bench because of the scoring element? Because the bench had 56 points tonight, outscored him a ton. Do you have to have him there for the bench? And then when he was out there with D.O., they seemed to do well. Yeah, and we changed up the rotations a little bit. It was a subtle change and put Shabazz with D'Angelo a little and separated D'Angelo and Spencer a little bit, but they also played together. But we did, you know, it's one game and we're tinkering with lineups. But I thought it was good tonight. I thought it worked out well. Do you feel like your team has grown in terms of when you get a big lead holding on and kind of keeping the team from getting back in? Yeah, holding a big lead up 16 against a very, very talented team. I don't think we win this game last year or the year before. I just don't. I think, you know, they make plays and we kind of shoot ourselves in the foot, but I think we're a more experienced team in these situations. Coach, not a lot of action for the Wizards from 3-point distance tonight. Were you guys doing a good job of running them off the line or were they just not making that shot a priority? We're first in the league and we give up the least trees in the league. So there's obvious, and they shoot a ton of threes. I was worried about their 3-point shooting coming in. I know they've made an adjustment there. And when you watch it, they're definitely more aggressive from the 3-point line. But that's just our general philosophy. We like to limit 3-point shots and, you know, I thought we did a good job tonight. Did you like the little cameo that you got from Rodie off the bench tonight? Oh, man, you know, it's early, but I'm excited. I think he can help us. And, you know, Rodie was out tonight and what's, you know, his athleticism is a pleasant surprise and is poise, composure, activity. Very, very pleased with his. I'm not sure we win without him tonight. I know it doesn't seem like, you know, when you look at the stat sheet, it probably doesn't seem like I'm not sure we do. Thank you. Thanks, everybody.