 It was very unsatisfying for a while. You know, I just, I'm proud of the group. They, they, we didn't play well in the first half. We didn't give the requisite fight spirit energy. We had some good looks, we didn't make them, which can sometimes cover up your sins. I thought the second half though, you know, you could just see them take the challenge. And, you know, we needed, we needed, we needed all of it. Obviously at the end of the game, we kind of got separation, but it's such a fine margin sometimes when you have to dig out of a hole that things can go either way. They could have made the run at the wrong time and we couldn't have got back so fortunate, but we gave the effort in the second half it takes and played a much better game. I don't know if I have a moment. You know, there was plenty of performances though. And we asked the guys at halftime to give to the team whatever it took. You know, we got stagnant in the first half. We were physical. Well, I don't think we contested actions the way we needed to. No matter what your role, no matter what was needed, we asked everyone to give to the team and put the team first. And I thought you could see that on display. You know, everyone was fighting, there was more energy. There was, we were contesting parts of the floor better, contesting actions, contesting shots and held them to 31 points in the second half, which is, you know, obviously an outstanding effort. I think the big lineup struggled, frankly. So just going small allowed us to score the ball and we were surviving more than surviving defensively. So you just kind of go with it. I think we, you know, Nick got in foul trouble and we decided to put Bruce in and go small and play with a little more pace, a little more freedom, a little more space on the floor and then see if we could survive defensively. Yeah, I think it's in there. You know, it's in there. What I would say though, is that show the resilience to overcome fatigue, miss shots to play a better first half. You know, that's resilience too. So yes, when we dug ourselves a hole, we found the resilience to come back and win the game. But you know, there's also an element of resilience to find a way to play at a higher level in the first half. So that's what I want to push our group towards is to, you know, not take possessions for granted just because we're an hour and 15 minutes from the end of the game, they all matter. And so I'm really proud of them for finding it tonight and that competitive spirit in the second half challenged them a couple of times and, you know, they responded. Patty, go on these kind of rollercoaster shooting stretches where you go cold for a number of games and then you'll have one hot game that sparks a series of hot games. Yeah, but I'm not gonna pull out the crystal ball, but it's just great to see the ball go in the basket for him. He's worked so hard. He does so much for the group all season long. You know, you hate to see him suffer like he has recently. So for him to make shots and to be a, you know, a guy that came with whatever he brought tonight on both ends of the floor was important. And to see him kind of make the shot that kind of sealed the game was, you know, it felt good because he deserves it. You know, he works really hard and he's been a soldier for this team. I think fatigue faced a lot of adversity. Guys have faced so many different scenarios this year. You know, we've faced so many things this year that I think emotionally and physically have worn the team out. And then now we need our best effort. And then now we need our best effort. And I think sometimes that is a difficult kind of mix of emotions and physical and mental exhaustion that we have to weather here for a little bit. But, you know, nights like tonight can help us kind of freshen up and feel that belief again.