 What got you going in the third? Oh, nothing. I mean, I feel like I'm always locked in to play. And whenever my name was called, I had to go out there and make shots and shoot good shots. And that's what happened at the end of the third. I felt like I had some great looks. I was able to finish them. Did you determine, and I think you guys were down by about a dozen, like three minutes left, did you determine that you had to be more aggressive in hunting your shots? Yeah, I felt like I could be more aggressive around that time. Kai came out the game, so I knew it would be a lot of attention on me to score. So I tried to keep that in mind as well. But I felt like I got some good one-on-one opportunities. And with late help, I was able to shoot over. And then the three threes, what I think got it started was the five free throws when I came down. He five me on three. And then I got the bonus. I was losing a bonus. And I got the free throws there. And that's what kind of started those three threes at the end of the quarter, which got me going two, got us going, got us over the hump. So just trying to put my foot on the gas to be aggressive to score. And that opened up the rest of my teammates. Kevin, you had like 20 points in three minutes for the final three minutes. I mean, when that's happening, I mean, are you even thinking? Or what does it like to be like that? I usually know how many shot attempts. But when I forget, that's when I really know I'm like super, super in the zone, you know? And I don't know for sure what my shot attempts or my points are. And I felt like the ball was coming to my hand so fast, so I couldn't even process it in my mind. And I looked up, and I'm like, damn, I got 39. I didn't think I had that much. But it was good to get back into the game and give us some momentum and energy. Our bench was up. Our coaches were up the whole fourth quarter. So I'm glad that little spark gave us a push there. I saw when you went back in the game in the fourth quarter, and you kind of looked over at Kyrie, and you just went like that. I mean, you knew you guys were headed in the right direction. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, we were just trying to get over the hump the whole game. I think early in the game, we got down too big. It was a 35 or 21 quarter. And when you're down 15, 16, you just want to break that 10 point mark and get it under 10 and see where you are from there. So I think we were fighting for that the whole first half and then in the second half, we was able to cut that lead early in the third quarter. And that's when I felt like we were in good shape. Chalker saying he thinks that you're still getting better, even at this stage, because night to night, can you feel that still now? Yeah, yeah, I feel like I never know how opposing teams are going to guard me, what schemes they're going to throw at me. Sometimes there's some new stuff that I haven't seen before. But at this point, I haven't seen a lot of different coverages over the last couple of years. So I'm trying to stay prepared for that. So that's definitely how I can keep getting better, is just reading the defense even more. And my next step is just to maybe predict what's coming next from the defensive side of the ball and watching more film to see the tendencies on the guys on guard and stuff like that. So trying to be focused every game and trying to stay in it and be locked in every game. And that's a battle in this league, especially traveling so much and back to backs and stuff like that. So I'm trying to be on point every possession. It seemed like they ran a good amount of doubles at you. When you were taking those threes, I mean, was you reading the doubles and saying, all right, you know what, I'm going to get this out before. Because it looked like you motioned, I think maybe it was Utah or somebody in the court. Yeah, yeah, the court, yeah. I felt like those threes in the end of the third, they didn't know what they wanted to do on their coverage, whether they were going to drop, say, in the drop or trap the ball or just switch it. And I felt like they were in the sights of a bid and I was able to get free on some of those three corners. But the fourth quarter, they made a good adjustment and just running guys at me and Cal. And we had to make the right decision. I think Utah hit a big three in the corner. We generated some good luck. So we just, I want to say, Ed hit a three, two. So we're still working on that. Like when teams run and jump us, we'll start aligning after that and how we're going to make plays after that. So that's more so what I was focused on. You've had some great stretches throughout your career. When you look at the efficiency you're playing with and the way you're helping everybody else top the bottom, do you think this is the best that you've played in your career for this long of a stretch? I just think mentally I understand the game a little bit more. I'm not too surprised by anything that's thrown at me. Yeah, so I could say I'm on a different level mentality-wise than I was as a younger player a few years ago. But I feel like I had some great stretches of basketball before. But this is pretty solid. I'm having fun. I'm knocking down some shots right now. So I know I can't compare. I try not to compare. But I feel mentally I'm getting better and I'm starting to understand the game on a level, on a different level than I did before. And the first half at least it looked outwardly that Nick struggled a little bit defensively. And the first half and came back and it was on in the second half. Did you agree with that assessment? And in your mind was that just kind of hadn't thinkin' too much in the first half and just going on instinct in the second or was it somethin' else? I just think it was all of us. We all was off on defense. We gave up, was it 55? Yeah, 54 points. I mean, no, that was us. 71 points in the first half. Like, that's not us and all of us. So I felt like we were all off and then I think that third quarter we was able to get on the same page finally, be more physical, up the pressure and we was able to get some stops extreme together, some stops in the road, which got our offense going. Ben's been, I think he was a defensive player of your runner-up. You've gotten all defense votes. I haven't, I haven't got all defense votes. You got a vote, last year you got one vote. A vote, okay. I'll take that vote. I'll take the one vote. You got one defense vote. It is what Nick does when he's playing well defensively. Is that pretty much replaceable for this team? For what, the way you guys want to play? Yeah, I mean, yeah. Yeah, I mean, what he brings is unique. I mean, it's tough. It's rare that you have a center that can guard perimeter players, guard point guards and block shots at the rim like that and get up and run the floor. So yeah, he's irreplaceable for what we're doing. I think he could play different ways on both ends of the floor. He's energetic, he's young. So yeah, he's irreplaceable for what we're trying to do.