 Coach, how would you summarize this when we're a well-fought game and slipped in the end? Yeah, disappointed. I thought we had, you know, especially in the regulation, we had a chance to close it out. We missed a bunch of free throws. I thought we made some mental mistakes too. So disappointed because I thought we competed. We gave ourselves a chance, but I do think games like this, we're going to play more of these games as we close out the season. So, you know, tighten it up our free throw shooting number one. I think number two, just a couple of mental mistakes there that we'll have to clean up and film, but use it as a learning experience and use it to get better. On the unfortunate end, you've seen what it can do to your team when you have your own player go down with a tough injury. What is it like when it's the opposing team? I mean, that's what our guys are talking about in the locker room now. They're not talking about the game or the loss or talking about, you know, a player was having a great game and a heck of a player. And it's just, you know, you just pray that it's not a long-term thing and he can bounce back, but just takes the wind out of yourself. So it's just not the same. And like I said, you know, we've been through it. So tough, tough, tough for the crowd, tough for everybody. The free throw shooting, that was kind of a night-long thing, but you had some key turnovers again in the last, I mean, it didn't have two minutes, really two in the last minute that really cost you. Was that just mental mistakes, physical mistakes? Listen, I think part of it was their activity on defense. I give them credit. I do think just as a general thing, like we are kind of good to really good is making that extra pass, you know, and that's collective. I can look at all five of our guys that were out there. They could have made maybe a good to great pass. And that's how you close out against a playoff team, an excellent Western conference team. But I thought we didn't do that enough and got to do a better job. How tough was it that you lost to both of your Senators fouling out? Yeah, we lost three guys fouling out. We played JD at the fight with thought about Ronde, but Ronde hadn't played all game, and I was a little hesitant in there. JD had his rhythm, and JD can guard fives, but we can't cry over spilt milk. It happened, we had guys fouled out. I will give our guys credit. I thought our physicality, you know, we battled with them. We were in the box and rang with them. We didn't, you know, we took a few punches but didn't go down. And I'm proud of our guys. I thought they tussled and fought with a, you know, big, strong team. How big is that, especially when in the rebounding battle, headed into these physical games you have coming up? Yeah, no, it's our kind of next step, I think, as a team. And we're capable. You know, I thought Ed was a monster tonight. I thought he was fantastic. You know, really, he kind of sets the tone. J.A., listen, that's where he's got to get better. He knows it, we all know it. Has to, you know, do a better job rebounding the ball. But again, I thought we fought with them. We didn't back down and, you know, that gave us a chance at the fact that we're a little more physical tonight. When you look at these past four games starting with the Clippers game, has that aspect of the game changed for you throughout those four games? So you think they're kind of learning the toughness they need for playoff? That's a good point. I think the only way you learn about it is to go through it. And we're going through it right now. And you understand where these teams are, too. You know, they're top teams in the Western Conference. And you learn a lot from these games. I'm going to watch the table and watch how they screen. I'm going to watch how they rebound, how many guys they send to the board. I think, you know, you learn things from really good teams. So definitely, definitely is going to help us down the road. Thanks, everybody.