 Nick, what shifted in those last few minutes when the Clippers went on the run to close out the game? Oh, my bad, my bad. They started switching, and we couldn't get no points. And they just played with more energy than us in the fourth quarter, and things were flowing for them. How did that make it difficult for you guys to not get those points and get to the offensive rhythm that you guys have been playing for the first three quarters? I think switching has been somewhat of a crypto night for us. It's definitely hurt us this far in the season to just enforce us to play slow and look for mismatches instead of keeping that flow we had going offensively. A lot of times, that usually leads to slowing it down, elephant hunting, people trying to get matchups. Is that kind of what you guys fell into today? And how do you avoid that? Because I'm sure they won't be the last team that'll be switching or readying on you. Yeah, I think that's kind of what we refer to trying to find a mismatch and going at a mismatch. And it's something that we work on a lot. We just have to implement it during the game instead of looking for those switches and slowing down how we're playing. Is it even tougher because you guys played with pace for three quarters, and I was working so well, but was it just kind of frustrating that you guys weren't able to keep that up as they were switching a little bit? Yeah, and I think it's not just the switching. Our energy was kind of down there in the fourth quarter as opposed to in the first half. And even in the third, we were playing at a higher level, just our spirit and everything. So that's something that we definitely need to keep our energy up, especially for 48 minutes. On Friday, you mentioned about how this team is trending in the right direction when you look at overall at how the road trip started. And now with this game, what's just the biggest takeaway about what needs to change and just kind of happen now as you guys head back home? We got a big homestand coming up. And like you said, things definitely are trending in the right direction. Even if, you know, tonight we played well for the majority of the game, but obviously we have to play that same way for 48 minutes. And that's our challenge. But just continuing to build, continuing to be solid defensively, I think we've done a really good job with that. And yeah, just keep going in the right direction. Understanding that they kind of lured you into slowing down. But I mean, 22 to nothing, it's about whatever, five minutes, five and a half minutes. How disappointing is it that even with timeouts and huddles, you guys couldn't quite find a way mentally to stem the tide there? It was 22 to nothing. Yeah. Yeah, that's tough. Definitely frustrating, especially in the game that we played so well towards the beginning. But it is what it is now. We got to watch the film, learn from it, and just do our best to not be in that position again for sure. Jack was saying that, obviously, these are lessons for you guys. And obviously throughout the season, you learn things. But at the second half point, is it somewhat concerning that these are still kind of lessons that you guys are still kind of have to figure out together as a group? Yeah, it's just all a part of the journey. It's not going to be perfect. We've been taking some losses. But tonight, it's just another part of the journey. It's a tough L. Of course, everybody, we all, everybody in the whole organization, we hate losing. It's definitely going to leave a bad taste in our mouths. But like I said, we just got to learn from it as a team, as a unit. And we're ready to go back home and get some wins. If I can ask, you mentioned how switching kind of slowed you guys down. We see a lot of teams going to switch heaviest defensive styles at times, especially late in games. Why does that slow teams down? Like why is that such a wrench for a lot of offenses across the league? I mean, it's something that we also haven't done as much this year, but we've started to do here recently. It just, it makes you want to look for mismatches and play slow and seek out certain matchups. Instead of keeping that, keeping the flow offensively and running sets, teams want to play ice or ball. And it can definitely, it can be used effectively.