 What was the difference in that fourth quarter? They made shots. I mean, they were just aggressive in everything they did. And they got stops and ran out. And they got some high-level shot makers on that team. So they made tough ones all night. You got to give them credit. They just played with a lot of intensity in that fourth. So, well, lately, in the locker room, after a loss like that, how quickly do you regroup? What do you say, regroup and move your mind forward? Yeah, we're frustrated. I mean, we want to win every game. And it's a good feeling of being frustrated, but understanding that how we can get better from this and move on from this, and realize we've got three more games on this trip. So we can't be, I know we want to get better after each game and reflect on each game, but we've got to start moving forward. And we understand why we lost. That's a good part. We got veterans in that locker room to understand as long as we get off that floor why we took an L. So we just take that into the next game and try to get a win. What's in the paint numbers? Is that a reflection partly of the back-to-back or something else? I just think, I mean, they were aggressive going down here. I felt like they used a lot of pick and rolls, and we were planning to drop a little bit. And they made those shots. And then getting out and getting offensive rebounds to help them. And when you got to, they got 15 offensive rebounds. And they got three from I.O. and Javante Green got a couple. They just, it was a team effort for them on the boards. And I think that was the reason why they got shots. So I looked at just the difference in shots. So they got 12 more than us. And that's really the game. I was going to say, considering, I mean, you guys got, the offensive boards, they're damaging. But you still guard it well. I mean, is it fair to say that your offense is what the problem was on the board? Yeah. And was that fatigue? Or was that them taking you out of what you wanted to do before? I mean, they did. I mean, you can probably, fatigue, I don't know. I mean, I can't talk for my teammates and how they felt. But I don't want to just throw that excuse out there. I feel like they did a good job of getting into us on our sets. And we also missed some good looks, rushing shots, trying to get back into the game. Once we got down 5 or 7, I think we tried to rush and get back. And once we got down 11, 12, I felt like we was trying to get it back so fast. And then I just pushed the lead up. They hit a couple of 3s, got some transition baskets. But it didn't look as bad as the end score. We were pretty much up going into the fourth. They hit some shots. And we covered cover. That's the way it was, you having the Marzac groups, you know, different ways to hit you? Yeah, they got tough shot makers. And I think we, I mean, the majority of the night, they were under 45% shooting until late in that fourth. But we did a good job of contesting those shots and just living with them. We can't get discouraged when you got all-world players like that that can make shots over opponents. So we stayed with it. You know, you've seen, we had some spurts where we got stops. A lot of stops in the room was able to get a lead. But some good offense, be good defense.