 Dennis overall, what can you just say about what it took to win this one down the stretch, especially what you guys are able to do in that fourth quarter? Just resilience. We had to come out, be gritty, and we knew that off top. Coach came out, he challenged us during the shoot-around or the walk-through earlier, you know. And he mentioned it yesterday. It's about how we respond. We had two good games versus Atlanta, and then we dropped the first Memphis. We dropped the ball versus Memphis, so, you know, it's about how we respond, and how resilient we could be tonight. You got the fans up on their feet with that 360 dunk. I asked Kevin Olly about it, and he said he wishes that you could have just laid it in, but that's just to insure me, but what did you see and what made you go up for that 360? Shit, that's an opportunity. That's all the way. That's an opportunity to put on a show, you know. I'm blessed with it. I got to use it whenever I get a chance. And then I had to build up for the one earlier that I ended up laying up, besides I just had to make up for that. Obviously, Doe was huge tonight with Daeron out, but just, obviously, you know what he brings to the table, but just when he plays like this, how much does that mean to this team when he fills in for Daeron, gets eight rebounds, hits that big three at the corner, kind of puts this away? That's a Doe that I'm used to. Like, it's not surprising to me. You know, he is a Western Conference Finals performer, and I mean, he won't just out there. You know, he really does his thing in big moments, so whenever I see him step up, I'm not surprised by it at all, you know, but it's good to see, though. It's definitely good to see. Endgame execution has on occasion been an issue for this team, you know, building leads, but not being able to hold them. You guys flipped that script. I think you were down to eight in the fourth, go on 11-0 run, shoot almost 60 percent in the fourth. What does that say to you about the way you guys have grown as a unit? We're doing a good job of playing together. Everybody's sharing a cake, so everybody's involved. We all participate in our offense, defense. Dennis do a great job of breaking the paint, keeping guys involved, scoring the ball as well, so, you know, adding him to the team. You can't say enough about that. That was a major for us. And, yeah, it's just about us playing a real team game. Everybody. With you and Dennis sharing that backcourt, just curious. One, how much more comfortable are you seeing him now as he's getting these two guys in two? What are you seeing when you two share that backcourt and are able to kind of make some things happen? Just a fast-paced game, high energy, and we're trying to get out of backcourt hell. You know, we want to pick him up 94 feet, whether it's me or him picking up just to, you know, just trying to put our imprint on the game. You know what I'm saying? We're trying to come out here first, and it's easy to do that whenever both of us are there. And you see him being more comfortable, I guess, just what's now that he's getting more comfortable, what's, what is it about how he runs this offense that just makes it so easy for you guys? He was comfortable with day one. He came out with a double-double, you know what I'm saying? I'll notice me getting more comfortable. He came out, he's doing what he does, you know what I'm saying? And it's good to see, you know? We sent him in Feeble, he came over, and he slowed down a bit, so it's a big contribution to our team.