 Um, our defense, obviously, um, Fritos, I think they shot with 30, 38, 38 to 10, so that was probably it. What did you make of that difference between 30 and 10? It's huge. I mean, I'm trying to keep my money, but, uh, I don't know. I feel like we should have got to align a lot more defensively. Um, let them shoot way too many threes in the fourth, so I think that was the game there. What is the frustration level after that fourth quarter in the game that you didn't play so well? Yeah, it's pretty, pretty frustrating. It's pretty high. But at the same time, we got to focus on Portland now, so move on from this game, get ready for the next one. Yeah, Jacques was talking about points. How's that something that you can build as a team? You got to, you got to learn that. We got to be willing to take that next step. You know, it's easy for us to lock in for that first half and three-quarters, whatever it is, but we got to learn how to do that the whole game from, you know, the first to the last guy. How long does it usually take the group that doesn't know how to play with one another to figure out who to win today? Um, it takes time. Like, we're not going to figure out in this first part, but I think for us, it's each game we got to learn, and we got to be willing to be disciplined and sacrifice. You know, it takes four quarters to win a game, and we got to be locked in from the start to the finish. You know, it's not going to happen overnight, but we got to learn that there's no team where we can just settle. You know, we got to come in with that mentality every night we want to win and play all four quarters. I think that's the point where the communication breakdowns are happening when you do that. It happens, you know, throughout the whole game. You know, there's moments where we, you know, have miscommunication, but it's something we got to be, you know, focused on throughout the whole game. I think with everything, it takes time. You know, I don't think it just happens overnight where you're a good team defensively. And you got to learn these games. These are good teams we're playing. They're not, you know, teams you're supposed to blow out. And that's something, you know, Indiana Pacers stay with it. You know, we had a game like that against Portland where we stay with it. And that's how it's going to be all year. You know, you got to stay with it all four quarters to win.