 Kevin, as a team, you guys shoot a little over 40% from the floor. Was it anything defensively that Atlanta was doing to kind of disrupt the team flow on the offensive end, or do you feel like it just came down to missing shots? They made some adjustments to showing the pick and roll. It was a little bit more aggressive and low to the ball, especially when Kairi and myself had it out top, which is a good adjustment. I mean, I picture a lot of teams going to start to do that. But we also missed shots and we had some good looks, but it was one of those nights. I said, six points off of Atlanta turnovers tonight. How does that impact offensive flow if you can't get running in transition? Yeah, especially when you get down double digits, and those deflections out to steals and layups gives good momentum and kind of can change the course of the game. But we didn't get any of those today. You got to credit them for keeping the ball in their hands and finding something on our defense that worked. I feel like they stayed in that pick and roll all night and they would keep the ball in their hands and get a good shot up every time. Arn Lewis, New York Post. I think eventually the assumption is that the shots are going to fall for you guys. But in a way, is the defense a little bit even more irritating? Yeah, I mean, we can't rely on us just making shots. You know, Jeff Green said that in the locker room and I totally agree. I mean, we're going to have days where guys ain't going to make shots, but we got to hang our hat on the defense side of the ball. I mean, every team says that every basketball team in the world says that, but it's easier said than done. And but I think if we stay conscious of that, you know, we'll get better.