 Well, first of all, Orlando played a great game. I thought they dominated us for 95% of the game. But I thought in the fourth quarter, we locked up. We started to play some defense and really did a good job defense. We obviously, Dilo was huge with the big shots. But we didn't play a great game. And it's a credit to our team that we pulled it out anyway. Mentally, what does it say about your team for the second straight game to be down and it can come in off that emotional high to make the place to win it? What does it say? Keep using the same word, resilient, resilient group, resilient team, and they really showed it tonight. This was, I knew it was going to be a tough game after the big win against Houston. They're an excellent team, Orlando. And we're just really resilient tonight. We'll talk about locker room after 21 point comeback. Oh man, between Houston and tonight we just, they were ecstatic because I think they felt like they didn't play a great game and figured out how to get a win when it wasn't evident at all. What do you mean to have a fourth quarter like this from both Spencer and Dilo together? See them finish with that kind of... Yeah, and I didn't feel like it was your turn, my turn. I thought it was like they were just sharing. Dilo would run to the corner and Spencer bringing up. They were really that multiple ball handlers thing that we talked about. I think it was like the utopia in that sense. Greg, they really, really shared the duties kind of equally. It was beautiful to watch. And then even though Busevich was effective, Jared blocked one of his shots and then changed another layup that he missed at the end. Huge block, a huge block on Augustine too when Dilo got beat at the top. It was one second on the shot clock, J.A. comes up. I think we might be talking about the same thing, but Jared Allen's been, he's been playing great basketball. He's our rim protector. But y'all give Damari credit on that last play. You know, we were in his own. We got beat in his own and Damari came up and got a contest on the floater. Good job by Damari. Coach, D'Angelo Russell had 40 points tonight. You had five players and double figures. Two questions. One, how do you get these guys to play for you so hard? And two, is D'Angelo Russell an All-Star? Ooh, those are great questions. They play hard. We play hard because we have a great group of guys. They have great character. They have great spirit. That's kind of been our hallmarks. And I think since Sean and I kind of came to Brooklyn, it's like, man, one thing we're gonna make sure that the fans and everybody in the NBA knows we're gonna play hard. So now we got to play it hard part down and now we're playing together and we're playing smarter. D'Angelo, what can I say? Like this last month and a half, he has been, you know, out of his mind. He's just playing great basketball. You know, we needed every one of those 40 tonight. That's for sure. He's playing great. D'Angelo's case, playing with Spencer on the court. I mean, obviously they both had big games separately, but I mean, for the two of them to be on the court together at the same time and playing well, how big is that for you guys going forward? I think it conserves energy to it, right? It's not D'Angelo with the ball 90, you know, 95% of the time that can wear you down. The fact that they can, you know, share ball handling duties, I think it saves energy. And even when I think we played Shabazzos three guys together too, now they're kind of alternating, taking the ball up the court and who's running it. And they've really, like, Brian has embraced that role. It's not like, hey, you know, I'm the point guard here. I need it all the time. It's really a nice thing to see. What has it been like watching this evolution? Early in the season, the New Orleans game, there was an unassisted error and an out of bounds quite led to a New Orleans bucket. There were other plays and during the eight game losing streak where mistakes were made. And then now to see these guys embracing the moment, what's it been like watching that transition? Confidence. It's beautiful to watch a group that struggled in certain situations now grow and be confident. There's no doubt when we're in the huddle now. They know what they have to do. They know what they have to execute. And that's also continuity, guys being together for a long time. And like I said, that eight game losing streak, man, we learned a lot about ourselves. And it really helped us get better. Wanting more, do you think that this next three home game stretch is a real chance to build on this and try to start getting some kind of cushion in the way? Yeah, well, it's up to us how much more do we want. I think it's there for the taken. Like I said, I don't want to get ahead of ourselves. And I want to stay humble. But I think we know where we are right now. And tonight, that was a big statement because to say, hey, this is a team that we're competing with, obviously, first spot. And it was a big, big win for that reason. Coach, you've been on a roll at home, obviously. But with these last two wins, you're now 500 on the road. What does that mean? That means a lot. Like we're able, if we have the maturity, and the wherewithal to win on the road. It's so hard winning on the road in this league for so many reasons. But we don't seem to be overcome by the moment. And for us to be down 20 tonight and on the road, good crowd, good team, it's an excellent win.