 You threw your hands up in the air. You're clearly having a moment of exasperation, like kind of finally walk us through that moment of like finally seeing one go down, the feeling that you have, and then that just catching fire after that. Yeah. I mean, obviously it's been a little bit of a struggle. So everybody was just telling me like, stay confident, keep shooting. They were just trusting me, and so it's good to reward that trust for my teammates. And then after that, I was just trying to keep making shots. I don't know. Just try to stay in the moment and help us win any way I could. So it was obviously a struggle most of the game, but it's good to make that one. But really just do whatever it takes to help us win that game. Yeah. I mean, like you said, it's a struggle. Obviously it was on your mind, because if it wasn't, you wouldn't have had that reaction. How hard is it to kind of get through that and to keep shooting? Like there are a lot of people that might not have even shot that shot. And is that a shot you would have taken maybe like two, three, four years ago? Probably not. I mean, everybody was just telling me to stay confident. They trusted me, so why not trust myself? So I really shout out to the team, coaches, staff, everybody to give me that confidence that I always do. I mean, I try to give people that confidence when they're struggling, and they were able to pick me up today. And how important is it for you guys to have struggling through a lot of the game, missing shots, not just you, but just in general, to kind of get that stretch there at the end of the fourth to get this win? You've only lost two in a row once now, 10 and one after a loss. Like how important was that to kind of get that after this last game? Yeah, especially like how we started the game. Maybe some people were thinking like, oh, here it goes again. But we were able to just come together, bring that joy, the excitement that we've been playing with most of that year, and obviously we lost last game. And so you want to have that heightened awareness of let's not lose two in a row. And I think we've done a really good job of that all year. So when things are going bad, we got to stick together. And we did that today and picked up on each other and we were able to grind out a dub. Derek, what's the process of kind of working yourself through a slump? Do you look at a lot of more video, less video? I'm sure everybody's calling with some advice. Oh, your release is too late. What's that like when you're struggling and you don't kind of know or pinpoint the issue? Yeah, you just got to go back to the basics, stuff that you've been doing your whole life. Me personally, I'll just focus it on staying in my shot and getting the arc. So those are the two things I was trying to focus on most of the game. And I was able to see one go down and go from there. So just go back to the basics, stay in your shot, hold your follow through, simple things like that. And it's good to see him going. Joe said after the game, he talked to you about confidence and just kind of maintaining that. What's that process like not to get too down on yourself? He thinks you have that ultimate confidence because you keep playing, you keep defending. But he said like he kind of told him, hey, thanks for having confidence in me. Yeah, I mean, he was talking to me such as the game was like, don't feel sorry for yourself. You're too good of a player to be doing that. And I try to affect the game in other ways from not just scoring, but I just got to have the energy, the things like that to help us win games rather than making shots or not. And I don't think I was doing that for most of the game. So especially that fourth quarter, I was like, we just help us win, make shots, miss shots just help us win. Derek, you are so good in the clutch, though. Do you kind of, in those moments, are late in those late in games, get out of your heads? You're not thinking so much and body memory just takes over? Uh, I mean, I want to say I wasn't in my head. But I think a lot of times, especially in the game, like JB, JT, they get a lot, a lot more attention. Just a heightened awareness of let's not let those two beat us. And they're doing a great job of drawing a double, kicking out like two or all my threes were basically because of them. So everybody has a heightened awareness of JB, JT, and they're doing a good job of finding me and our teammates. And then we got to be ready to knock it down when it's our time. How good did that one feel when it went down? It felt great. Obviously, we were making a little bit of a run too, so big momentum change. And so it felt great to finally get one down and try to chip away at that lead to get back in. Presented by your New England Ford dealers. Built for America. Built Ford Proud.