 I think just overall they made shots. That first quarter, I think besides that, maybe a six-point differential for the rest of the three-quarters. So that first quarter was a huge in them, establishing confidence and playing catch-up. Some rotations wise, where we gave Grime some early looks that got him going a little bit, where we shouldn't have. But overall, you give them credit for making shots. You mentioned about regular Brunson putting two guys on and putting bodies on him. It seemed as if he, especially earlier there, with the 30 points in the first half, what did you just see from him? Yeah, just overall, his ability to get to his spot and really make contested shots and get to different angles on the floor. Again, another good game by him, give him credit for that. We try some different things against him and we'll continue to try things going forward with our group. Jacques, I know you're not into excuses. You talk about the difficulty. If I'm not playing catch-up at the first quarter, was the second I went back to back? You guys were in it last night. Three quarters of some change, but do you think fatigue at all was a factor? Alex is interested. I mean, I talked about us being able to sustain last night against a very physical team, big team. That's going to be our challenge. I mean, we really have to look at each game individually and try to give the best that we have and all that we have. We did that last night. Maybe some consequences paid for that. We definitely stretched our guys some minutes, especially that start in five. So I'll have to assess if we can continue to do that. Strategic about playing back-to-backs. We don't have too many left, but great challenge for our group where we need everybody and that's going to be who we are going forward. And obviously, you guys are really a kind of smaller team. I mean, how much of your lengths do you think gave you guys Brompton, Hardenstein, Randall, Robinson, et cetera? Yeah, and traditionally they play pretty big. Randall's just a big guy at the forespot and we have been going pretty small with Doe at five. We tried it again tonight. And I think that's why you saw Daron kind of in the mix as a big. We just needed a big on the floor pretty much at all times. So definitely the length and the size was something we had to deal with. Coach, how's the morale of the group? Ooh, ooh. Ping pong, that thing. How's the morale of the group right now? I mean, it's been some tough losses. Yeah. The margin of loss has been pretty substantial in some of the games. How's the morale of the group? Yeah, we have some competitive guys. And so they are concerned about winning. We always, we've made that the priority. We're not hiding from that. We're trying to win every single game. And so I ask that we give just more. And what that means, whether there's more time together, back to backs, shootarounds, recovery days, all of the above. We're going to have to give more to bring our group together quicker than normal. But they're human beings. To give up 142 points to your cross-town team, that hurts. And it should hurt. And I ask them at halftime to, if it did hurt as a group, the care factor rise into a different level. It should hurt. To that point, I mean, do your team profiles pretty well defensively? Has the defense come along maybe slower than you anticipated? We try some different things schematically tonight and to get a look at it. And there were some positives and some negatives about it. We just haven't had time to practice that. We'll use some opportunities going forward to practice different schemes, because we'll need it going forward. I'm learning the strengths and weaknesses of this group, not where their previous stops were. It's the culmination of this group together and what it presents. So I am learning that. And my job is to convince them to buy into us doing it together. Back at you. Similar to that, just beyond the physical part of it, back-to-back, the emotional part of it, when you throw so much of the team last night and then you come out tonight and the team has read out like that was, do you know like even as much as my guys fight, this is going to be a, this might break them early a little bit? Yeah, I tried to use all those timeouts pretty early to somehow get our group to think about the challenge. The way I'm built, I just look at it as part of the schedule. And a tough part of the schedule, we just got to deal with it. We got another game in another day or so, and a tough team. We just got to deal with it. And I think that's what's the importance of everyone rallying around each other and doing their part and really diving into each possession mattering for us, whether it's a transition break, whether it's a missed offensive rebound, whether it's a pass that's not on time on target. We got to get this group to buy into each possession meaning something for us because of the way our team is built. Jack went off the tonight, it was game 62, so there's 20 games in the early quarter of the season. I mean, just as you guys go into this last strategy, so I'm kind of figuring out what works and what does what, what do you think is going to be key kind of stay either in that top six or just play off standing? Yeah, we really got to take a step defensively. You know, we were all concerned about us scoring and putting up points. And I think we have enough firepower to do that. But we have to take our defensive mindset to a different level. We have to be extremely confident in guarding the guy in front of you and take pride in doing that because that's the first part of our defense. And has he already been ruled out for Friday or is that still a TV day? Ben's out for Friday.