 I just wanted to check in on how your head, neck, all that's still in what happened there. I'm great. Good. It's a good day. What happened? I got hit. Part of basketball. Sounds good, thank you. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Well that is what I wanted. I wanted to check on your health and what, I mean, was that a neck or with the shot in the head? No, I just got, I got hit in the jaw. My neck kinda twitched. I'll be all right though. It's a, it's nothing. Get some treatment on it. Get some rest and be ready to go next game. Greg Logan with New State. James, in the fourth quarter, you guys opened up from five point lead to 11 point lead, but then they cut it to one. What was it, what is it that makes that such a hard team to shake off? They just played with a lot of pace. You know, they got two guards that pushed the ball at a high level. That, you know, put pressure on that rim and some other guys are knocking down shots, you know. So, you know, we just didn't do a really good job or a great job at loading up and getting back in transition. But then again, they only had 23 points in our fourth quarter. So it was pretty solid. It was mostly that first five minutes of the game when we gave up 20 points. You know, after that, I think we held them to 86 or something like that. So it's pretty solid for the rest of the game. Alex Shipper with the athletic. Hey, James, two quarter for you. Just what did you see out of Blake tonight and kind of how do you go about learning a new guy on the team like that given the condenses and no practice time, et cetera? First game, I mean, he looked comfortable. You know, we try to get him shots and try to get him involved. But, you know, Blake is gonna be very key for us just because he's versatile. We create some mismatch problems and he's a very, very, you know, good passer, you know. So once we actually find sets and that it can incorporate him that he can look for consistently and he can be prepared for, you know, we'll be that much better. But I think for his first game, just learning on the fly, you know, without really any practice time, he did a good job. Christian Menfield with the New York Daily News. Hey, James, can you talk about what you've seen from Nick just over the weeks and over the days and just how you've seen his impact grow over these last few games? He's comfortable. He's comfortable and confident, you know, and when you're with a young guy, you know, don't worry about anything, but playing hard and doing his job to the best of his ability, good things happen for him and that's what we're seeing out of Nick. He listens, he goes out there and watches film and he goes out there and does his job every single night. You know, obviously we all make mistakes, we all mess up, but his intentions are great and more than not good things are gonna happen for you. As far as communication, you know, try to help him get in his right spots and, you know, teach him different things that it can make the game a lot easier for him. I think any young guy, though, just I think the game is so fast for them. Once they, you know, settle into a game and then the season in a roll and you get more comfortable, you know, the pace slows down and they're able to be more effective.