 Because there are five in one at home during this stretch. Just what's been clicking? Just playing some good basketball. Thinking about the first half and how you guys started and then how the Hornets clawed their way back into it made it a one point game. Just what did you see that allowed them to actually open the door and keep it open? They went on some runs where we missed some shots and we gave up a lot of easy looks and they just got to go on. They got in the rhythm and then in the fourth quarter they were just playing with a lot of comfort. And we just got to really be prepared for other teams' best shots even if they're coming in and they're not playing as well throughout the season. They're still talented. So just got to pay our respects and play the game the right way. You and Terri have a lot of relationship that goes back to Boston. Every time you match up it seems like you guys go back and forth. What's that like playing against them? Amazing. Amazing. I wish we would have won a championship together with that squad that we had in Boston because you see just how talented we all are as individuals now, now that some of us are on different teams. But we taught a lot to each other. I was pushing him. He was pushing me. Every day in practice and in games, we just tried to run the team the right way. But now that we're going against each other, it's special. Seeing these guys grow over the years and just become more confident. It's amazing to see. Going back to your earlier answer, I think they shot about 60% or what have you in the fourth quarter. Is that more what they did and found things that were working with them offensively? Or is that more just natural human nature? You guys taking your foot off the gas a little bit against a short-handed team where you knew the lead was pretty sizable? I could agree with that statement, the sizable lead. We took our foot off the gas pedal. But you got to give them credit. They definitely came out and hit us in the mouth in the second half. They were playing with a lot of confidence. And for us, it wasn't so much just about the Charlotte Hornets. It's about us establishing our defensive principles. And again, we had a chance to do that tonight. And we gave up a lead. And nights like this, you feel great winning. But how we won, we definitely want to improve on that. And obviously, when you go and get Boston, then you go against Charlotte back to back. Two games, you see the glaring differences between when you're playing hard and you're not playing hard enough. So I think that's just a look in the mirror and a reality check. And we just got to continue to get better throughout the season. Kyrie, Steve Clifford was saying before the game, as far as preparation and passion go, the only guy he could compare to Kobe was Kevin. I know you have a strong relationship and built one with Kobe, have one with Kevin. Do you see the similarities in how they prepare as you have got to know both guys through the years? I think if you look at people that want greatness, will sacrifice their time with their families, their friends, and do everything possible in order to give everything they have to what they love to do to their craft, they have similarities. And I don't think it's just Kobe and Katie. I just think when you see greatness and you wonder how people continue to do it year after year, you have to look at the hours that are put in, the way that they prepare, and how serious they take what they do. And they're very competitive. Kobe and Katie, obviously, with Kobe transitioning in the last few years, he would definitely be giving us some gems to continue on. And you can tell that Ky got a lot of advice from him and watched him a lot. So you could definitely see the similarities. And they're both great, and they're willing to do anything. They're willing to do what it takes to win ball games. And that's who you want on your team every single night. You know, you could depend on someone like that. Kerry, speaking of Kevin, you guys went to that one-five pick and roll late in the fourth, I believe, or maybe we went to the fourth, a small lineup. Just what allows you guys to kind of get into that? And I think Jacques said he would wish you guys maybe were able to get to it more often, but you guys haven't been able to. Just what do you see? That's a good play. That's a good play. Kev's a big target, so it's easy to find him, especially when teams are throwing their defensive looks at us. But we definitely should get to it a lot more, and we'll see as we continue on. But it's definitely a high-efficient play. And me and him coming off screen and roll with each other and being aggressive and making plays is one of the good plays for our team. It depends on the look. I think if we break down the film today, Charlotte was showing a lot after the second quarter. And as we look in the third and fourth, they made some adjustments to hit Kev, double-team him when I was out of the game. So every time he came to screen for me, he was screened on a specific angle. And then when I screened for him, I'm just getting out and rolling, knowing that they're going to try to trap him. So it just depends on the look that teams are throwing at it. I mean, just adjust.