 Yeah, I thought the one stretched in the fourth. We just didn't get in the paint. We just, you know, gave in to, I don't know, fatigue, long trip, whatever it was. We didn't get in the paint and took a lot of long jump shots. They made a few and they got back in the game, but then we closed it well. So, overall I thought it was professional and a good end to a good trip. Can I talk about that third scoring after being by committee. Tonight it was Patty with the 9-3. Would you say anything about that? Yeah, he was aggressive. Obviously, he got hot, made some great threes, some big threes and gave our offense a little extra boost in some life. You know, it's great when we have someone else like Joe, Patty, L.A. step up like that, B.G. in Toronto, make some three balls to, you know, kind of spread the floor a little bit and obviously put points on the board as well. Do you update on Joe? No update, L.A. ankle sprain and we'll have to assess it when we get home. And then last one for me, just his elbows, will it with Kevin Schultz or is it like his favorite? Yeah, like I said, you know, I can't remember, it was before the game or yesterday, but he's got a little tweak, but the ball still goes in the hole, so I think he's hanging in there. But yeah, I don't think it's the type of thing that we expect to get worse, so he's kind of playing through it, but it's not terrible. Bruce Beck. Hey, Steve, how are you? Great, how are you? Good question. You think your ball club basically got galvanized on this road trip? You think it did something in that regard? You know, I hope that every time we go on the road, it's an opportunity for these guys to come together, spend time together and enjoy one another, you know, family away from home. So, you know, that's always a positive on the road. I thought the guys overall were just professional and took care of business on this trip. Christian, on field. Hey, coach, if I'm correct, you guys are now tied for first place in the east with the Washington Wizards. Is that kind of symbolic of what you guys had to do to win these games in terms of doing all the little things, you know what I'm saying? Making sure you guys make those plays around the watch instead of trying to rely on your talent on it? Yeah, I think that's spot on. You know, we have to play together at both ends. You know, we have to be an underdog defensively every night, be very diligent with our schemes and game plan and connectivity down there, and then offensively, you know, trying to form an identity by playing fast, playing early, getting to the second side when they take away our first action. And, you know, we've still got a long way to go at both ends of the floor, but I think we're showing signs of improvement and moving in the right direction. I think the guys feel positive about how they're playing and the direction they're going in, so we've got to just keep building. How tough it is to win games in this league? I mean, it's a great point. I mean, OKC won four in a row. I believe, you know, that's a well-coached team that has a terrific player in Shea and has a bunch of guys that are trying to make careers for themselves that play extremely hard and have the freedom to step up and shoot the ball. If they get on a roll, they can be very difficult. So, you know, I thought, like I said, it was professional from our guys to not underestimate them and to give enough resistance for larger stretches of the game.