 Say, Ron, when you look at what you guys have been able to do in the last six games, your five and one, just what do you attribute just the success that you guys have had? I think just everybody, you know, we got like a saying radical, radical truth. You know, I think everybody just bonded to that. And we just be honest with each other, like nobody not taking it offensive. We all just trying to play hard and win games. You say radical truth, where did that saying kind of come from at a what point in the season was that part of the message? That's been the messages. They won a training camp with JV. You know, JV is the first thing he wrote on the board, radical truth, radical transparency. Like coming to this season, like we not holding things back from each other. We all trying to get better. We all want to win. We all want to be great. You know, like we all trying to buy into that. When you look at kind of at this game coming up with the Wizards, it's your last game before there's a tough road stretch. What do you want to see from your group? And what kind of what more do you want to do tonight? Just playing hard, playing smart, playing together, buying to the game plan. Because we're going to need those coming on this big road trip, buying to the game plan, just paying attention to detail. You know, these type of games, we could gel together more. You know, we got guys that were sitting out this back, you know, helping back up, helping back to the flow. You know, I'm just looking for the play and win. What do you make of this Wizards team in the year they've had so far? You know, right now they're having like a bad time right now. But you know, we all NBA players, you know, you can't go into the game, take it down to nobody. We all NBA players, anybody can win. As long as you play hard, play smart, play together, anybody can win. JV was saying the minutes may not have changed so much, but the way he's distributing your minutes with Nick. In other words, he said he was playing you guys kind of shorter burst so that you'd be fresher. Have you noted that? Like you talked about everybody's, you know, just filling their roles. I mean, A, how did that conversation come about? And have you felt that it's helped? You know, in other words, you can put out... What conversation? He's going to say about A. You guys out on the court might be a little shorter. I ain't even really noticed, man. You know, I'm just, when I get in, I just play for real. You know, I can't even... Sometimes I feel like I play 30 minutes, I play 15. You know, it's just how it is. I just play when I play. So you haven't, not only did he not have a talk with you about it, you didn't even notice that he was doing it. No, no. I ain't even noticed. Who's the most honest person with this radical truth to have talked to? Who's playing the most, who's the most? Uh... Shoot, I guess... I'd probably say everybody, I don't know, I think everybody for real. I think everybody always bonded to it. But from the start, it was, you know, JV, you know, just giving us the floor, the belt, the speed, you know, that type of thing. I'd say JV, for real. He the one that started the whole thing. I know guys say Dennis talks a lot, so I'm sure Dennis may... Oh, yeah, Dennis probably number two, for sure. Like, Dennis gonna say what he got to say no matter who it is, you know what I'm saying? He trying to win no matter what. He definitely got their leadership role on the team for sure. What's that like having him be more that vocal leader since he's arrived? I think it's just like, get us all hyped up, you know. Every game before the, we tip off, you know, Dennis give us words, you know what I'm saying? I think he just hype everybody up. Because he got that just, I don't care attitude, you know, who we playing, don't matter. He trying to guard the best player every night, don't matter if he's 16, he's 5-10, you know. He just got that dog mentality, and I think it just rub off on everybody else. When he's playing like here, we're starting to trade, taking that match up. What does that do for you guys? Watching him be that dog? When you see him lock him up, it's like, well, I gotta do my job, too, you know. And when he started doing his job to trickle down and fit in, everybody else just buy in. What do you think the theme of honesty has helped you realize about your game, and maybe areas that it's helped you grow, or reflect? Um, I don't know for real, I can't even answer that one. I don't know, I just think they just, mind just start for a first year, man. Just buying in for the first year, like, when I first got here, Cal Cove was telling me weight room, and just like conditioning, and I was gonna be a number one thing, and like, just buying in, trying to change my body, all of that, so. And then, in the last Wizards game, they brought Gallinari off the bench to play, kind of the backup center. It's a pretty different look than a lot of backup vibes, shooting, spacing. What kind of challenges does that bench unit present when Gallo's kind of your match up? Uh, you know, just, he spaced the floor, really. That's the only difference, really, just spaced the floor. So, you know, he's gotta be prepared for that, late res, that type of thing. Just not let him get hot, for real. When you, I mean, when you actually reshaped your body, I mean, that was, yeah, I mean, that was kind of an off-season jump that you took that season. From last season to now, what do you think is the biggest improvement you've made this time around? Just confidence, I'd say. Like, I'm on the court now, I ain't like, rattled. I'm not rushing to pass the ball, get the ball in my hand. You know, I'm actually looking at the room, you know what I'm saying? I'm paying attention to detail. I see the actions come before they come in. Oh, you know, just being comfortable, for real.