 Well, I think you could look at a number of things. Clearly, I think they beat us in every category tonight. I think clearly we started the game. A little hectic, a little bit rattled to start the year. And sometimes that's normal, first night out, excitement. New group, obviously it was a little clunky at times. But my message to the guys was just the raising our standards, the competition. We gave up 21 offensive rebounds. We turned the ball over. We let them in our paint way too often. Just things that we've been preparing for, we've been working at, and we just didn't execute. And it's a process. It's a process for our group, but at the same time, there's competitive standards. And there's an opportunity for us to grow every night here. But we've got to compete at a higher level. Steve, it seemed like the back end of the second quarter is when you guys started to get going offensively. It's kind of to 8-9, just what started to change around that time? Well, I thought we played with a little more fluidity. At the first quarter felt very hectic. We weren't getting to our spots, we weren't getting to our sets. There wasn't the poise in our actions to create advantages. In the second quarter, we started to slow down a little bit, got a little bit more aggressive with that poise that allowed us to create those advantages and get good looks. But we also missed a lot of good shots tonight. We didn't play a good ball game. But for me, that's going to happen. It's really more about the competition level. And I was just raising it. Now the season's here. And that was a great kind of warning shot of what the standard is. Kind of in that vein, obviously, this is not the biggest, beefiest roster in the world. But when you see whatever 36 to 4 in second chance points, I mean, is that roster or is that more mindset? Well, I mean, look, we're never going to be the biggest team when we're not going to lead the league in rebounds. But there's still a level of understanding that that's a weakness for us. We've talked about it every day. We have to come back, double team on the glass and flood it. That's a part of just being competitive, being aware, understanding where our weaknesses are and trying to combat them from the start.