 Kevin, against the best, statistically, the best defensively, for you guys to perform that way, that's a deal. Individually, just being fundamentally sound on your shots, taking good shots, taking the fish in shots, and I mean, not forcing things. I think that's what we continue to do that all night, find our shots individually, and they happen to go in. But I think defensively, we were on one string all night. Kevin, there's been a discussion today. It seems like the focus here has lately solely been on basketball, and it's just, it's quieter for a team that isn't used to that. Do you feel, does it feel quieter and easier than it has been around here in a while? To be honest, I think we've always been about ball. I think, no disrespect to what you guys do, I just think the outside noise from the media and the fans just make it seem like we don't care about the game or we are not focused on the task ahead. But I thought we've always been that way. It's the fact that you don't have much to talk about outside of the game, so that's not adding to the discussion around our team. So many voices, I mean, everybody has a platform, so many voices speaking on what we do inside our locker room when they don't really have an idea. I think that's the noise that you hear. But from us, we've always been about the game. We struggled early on. I'm not saying we didn't struggle, but we always were focused on playing basketball. I think the other people were trying to look for stuff to put on our team, label our team, whatever. I know the Kyrie stuff may be what you're talking about, but I felt like we've always been about the game, all of us. Kevin, to that point, do you feel like the group, after all that stuff, needed to refocus itself together? I felt like we've always been focused. I felt like we don't even talk about some of the stuff that may have been loud around our team. I had so many friends. It's like, hey, you all right, man? What's going on? Man, so much craziness going on with y'all. But I'm going to work and go home. There's more noise on the outside for us, to be honest. And it's been like that since day one. But what we did was simplify both ends of the basketball, show it up, our roles individually, coach showed up our roles, pretty much letting us know each day what he needs from us. And I think that's been the focus. So it's not like, man, finally we got the noise out of our locker room, and now we can play. I just think we've always been locked in on basketball and trying to get this thing back on track. You passed Tim Duncan tonight, 15th in the all-time scoring list. Is that the kind of thing that you take a moment to notice or to appreciate? And if so, what does that mean to you to get there? Yeah, most definitely. You want to just show up every day, but at some point you got to celebrate some small wins just like a win tonight. It's cool to celebrate that with your team. So my career to be able to pass an all-time green legend, like somebody who's shifting to change the game, it's something that I'll call my folks about tonight and talk over and just reminisce on how we got here. So it's pretty cool to do stuff like that. And I want to celebrate those small things, but keep pressing forward. I know I got more to do. Now that you've had a chance to see the Cavaliers this year, how are they different from last year's playing team? Obviously the addition of Mitchell, but just then specifically, how are they growing mature to hear the season? Yeah, I mean, Mitchell is the main key to that. He's probably the main reason why they took this leap, but it's also a year experience, a year playing together. Continuity in his league is underrated. So much movement in free agency and coaches and so much movement in these organizations from top to bottom. It's good to have some continuity. And when you see guys you've been with for a couple of years, it just makes you more comfortable on the floor. So you see that, but on top of all of that, Donovan Mitchell is the key to, you know, this change for this team. And it's the reason why you look at them as contenders at this point. He's just such a dynamic player since the moment he stepped into the league. So if you were to get him, he's the reason why things have changed. I'd like to get up with two of the biggest stops to the end. He's got the tie-up on Mitchell and then McLaughlin on Darius. Defensively, obviously, he's got the impact he's had, but you know, offensively, both ends. How have you seen him grow over the last few years? I just gained more confidence. He's always been a confident player, but you couple that confidence with understanding of the game and trusting in your work. I think that's the reason why he's here. You know, coaching staff been patient with his development since he got drafted. And, you know, he's going out there and wanting to be great. You know, and I think that's a tough journey to being allowed upon every night, being consistent and then just that longevity. You know, I think that's what he wanted to get to as a player. It's consistently doing this every day for 15 years. You know, so that's what he's thinking about and it's cool to see it kind of unravel at this point. But he knows he got a long ways to go. We have a long ways to go as a team, so we can't get complacent at this point.