 Tonight, can we see some other signs in the future? I mean, you never know. You never know. I mean, that's part of the youth of our team, just understanding what the goal is at the end of the game. So. Coach City brought out these signs to help promote defensive communication. Did that help? I don't would you rate the communication? I'm going to talk about my ridiculous sign, but it gets our attention. It gets us to know what we need to do. So it works, so. Well, it snapped the nets into defensive mode, as you can see right there. And Dennis Scott, he was paying attention too. He was on the sign. It's like a ghostbuster sign. Shooters' paradise, leave it, make it rain. So this is very innovative, out of Kenny Atkinson. You know, we heard Michael say we've seen this in college football, but what do you think of it and who can we see next, right? You know, it's funny, I'm wondering, you know, with Dennis Scott who shoots threes, and maybe Kenny's like reminding his team run them off the three point line, and then it worked, because Houston is a three point shooting team. And you know, Chris, the thing is, when you get a lead in the fourth quarter, let them score two point baskets. That's okay. You can't let the Rockets make three. So there's definitely some kind of inside joke there. But how about tonight? How about one of Dennis Rodman to remind the team, do not allow Andre Drummond to rebound? I thought along the same lines, actually.