 on 18 to be able to cut it and get it to the point where you usually had an opportunity to win. What changed in there to allow you to do that? I think it was a case of us finding a little bit our identity and what we want to do. When we start playing with Pace, playing aggressive defense, switching, making it hard on the other team, then we can get on a roll. I think that was an instance of us kind of finding that in that moment. And your vantage point on the last look, I mean, did you think it was good, did you think you needed it? I mean, when he let it go, it looked good, but it was a good defense by McKell and Spence almost got a piece of it and it made him double pump and on a shot like that. I mean, it's good defense, but our offense gotta give the guy credit, but still there's no excuse. But, you know, Kelly was guarding all night, moving his feet and he made a tough shot. You get to tie it, was that a set play then? No, no, absolutely not. You know, Doe got loose and got to the basket and he found me in the corner. So it was a great play on him to, you know, probe and make that extra play for the next guy. And it just found me and, you know, I had missed one from that corner already and thought no way, that one should have missed, so thought no way, I was gonna miss that last one. I mean, you guys were down, I think it was eight, it was like a minute 20 left and you get back to tie. Just what'd you make of your guys' late game execution up until that straight shot? You know, there's things we still need to clean up for sure. Things we still need to clean up for sure, but I think one thing, you know, anybody can shoot in those final minute and a half, two minutes, which is kind of what we ran into, the problem with Philly. You know, every team kind of has late game offense, late game sets they go to and things of that nature and in that game against Philly, you could see us bogged down in those last four minutes of what are we doing? I think today we kind of just kept our flow in those moments and if you're open, shoot it, attack them, spread them out and it was able to generate some points late. So I think that's something that we can build off of and understanding what we wanna execute on the stretch. As somebody that grew up, you know, in one system, what do you find, I guess, more challenging to adjust to the way they run their offense here or the way they defend? I think it's defensive end. Defense in the NBA is a lot of ways to do it and it's all kind of on principles, you know, principles, principles, principles and not to make any excuses, right? But for four years and I've had my coaching staff who was very adamant on certain principles and you know, it was on us to execute them at a high level and after day, after day, after day of working on them, they get a little ingrained in your head, right? So some of the principles we have here in Brooklyn are almost complete opposite, you know? So it's a lot of it, you know, it is largely the same defense, defense, you gotta stop the other team. But once we kind of iron out those instances where, you know, you're reacting a quarter of a second later, I think our defense will be a lot sharper once that becomes instinct, you know, once we're playing on that. There's a couple of rotations that I know personally over the last five games that I've missed just because I'm kind of caught in the middle ground where my mind is reverting back to old habits, but I think it's getting better. And, you know, as long as we continue to clean it up and I think when we're the aggressors on the defensive end, it covers for a lot, you know? We're the aggressors that covers for a lot of that indecisiveness. So, you know, it's a work in progress and it's something that I think we'll be able to build off of.