 And off the jump, what stood out to you that allowed you guys to get going the way you guys were able to do? I think it was our focus coming into the game. I think the last two games, we came out of the game kind of slow and not focused. And it was the little things for us that gets us going so defensively, knowing our matchups, communication. And I think that's really what got us going. How much fun is it to be out there on the court to see every single guy that played was able to score? That's what basketball is to me, a guy sharing the ball. I was getting the best shot we can every time down, and then trusting each other. And what is Jacques's imprint on this team been since he took over as that coach? There's many things. I think one of those things is just giving us that freedom in which I say it comes with responsibility. So he treats us like professionals and adults as he should, and we respect that. So a lot of it is on us to put in that work and then use that way he's given us on the court. And second, we're not going to talk to you until after the Milwaukee game, just what type of challenge is that going to be to deal with a guy like Yannis who plays with that much force and a team that plays that fluid on both teams? Yeah, we're going to need to be ready. KYP, knowing our personnel, going into that game and then focused. Ben, you guys, I think, had started off 21 points off turnovers from them. They had nothing. Just what works on the first half defensively and also you guys being able to take care of the ball like that? What was the question? You had 21 points off turnovers in the first half. Just what was working so defensively to kind of? Just knowing who's on the floor. Obviously, they had some guys out. And then knowing Poo was going to come out aggressive and try and get his, try and get that team going. He's the engine when those guys are out. So just staying locked into the ball, attach the bodies, and being physical.