 I mean, how much do you take that as a as a personal challenge, especially considering some of your past matches, right? I wouldn't say it's personal, but I want to go out there, you know, try my best, prove that I can be on that level of a center in the league. You know, he did just get that big contract that he earned and playing an amazing defense being offensive threat. So I just want to prove that I'm on his level. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Hey, Jarrod, it wasn't too long ago where I believe I would ask you after every game or so just what's it like learning after playing against an elite center. And tonight you, I mean, you outplayed Rudy, right? I don't think there's any way around that. So can you just quantify your growth over the last few years and kind of talk about what you've learned that you've been able to apply at this point in your career? Yeah, so going back to rookie years, you know, you're a dear headlight. You had a lot come where I had a lot coming at me and just looking at all the bigs that came for me looking out of the bigs. I had to play against like being thrown into the fire in the 19 and then after that playoffs and just having to learn on the job. And finally, this year, I'm starting to put it all together and knowing what I have to do, knowing I can still be more physical out there and not being able to call fouls, getting respect from the refs, you know, that's, that's the thing. Just going out there and playing my game and being comfortable over the past couple of years. Here's another look at it bears repeating this graphic because we heard it during Jared Allen sound right there. He definitely outplayed Rudy Gobert, two time NBA defensive player of the year. 19 points, 18 boards. He must have had the end of the pregame on Frank when we were talking about how Gold Bear absolutely destroyed him in the previous four meetings.