 Mikkel, what made this Raptors team a very difficult team to particularly slow down? Transition, you know, there's getting out of transition and thinking about 40 some points and stuff to win a game like that. So we just got to be better in transition, but that's how they play to play fast. And, you know, we did a bad job tonight. How much was it a factor that as a group, you guys were kind of going through some new schemes, new just lingo and just like adapting to that? Yeah, it's private, but I mean, no excuses. You know, we all play basketball. Transition is one thing where, you know, you already know what you got to do getting back and communicating. And they're a poor job, but you can't really have too many excuses. You just got to learn quick and be ready to play. What do you think was the main culprit for those transitions? Was it just getting back on defense, the turnovers on your end? Yeah, I think it makes everything just turnovers and not spring back and not guarding the ball and not knowing, you know, weak side and when to step up, I think we had a couple of, I call ambushes where they get it. And we stab at the ball, jump up, you know, in the backcourt and then they go. So we had a couple of those where, you know, once they go past that guy, then it makes it even worse. So it's got to, you know, even on turnover or miss, get back and call who you got. But we just got to communicate better as well. I'm curious. Obviously the game, the result didn't go the way you intend. But what tangible differences have you seen in the way KO is coaching and the way JV? I mean, schematic things like on the pick and roll or a drop or switch, like what kind of differences has there been? Um, probably just being more detailed, a little more detailed. That's pretty much it. And I think this is, they both coach different, you know, so I think KO is more just like, you know, loud and all you, but JV is not, this is not the personality he has. It's just different. I know, Kim Thomas said that, yes, there was a bit of confusion at times on offense with the new sets and everything. How quickly, obviously you have to figure out quickly, but how tough is it to go from one coach to the next and memorize those sets and just try to execute them so quickly when you just implemented them like two days of practice and whatnot? Yeah, it's tough, but, you know, you got to get with your coach and we all got to learn offense. I know it's tough. We haven't been running, but we kind of just got to learn fast and, you know, get ahead of it. You can't kind of complain about it. You know, I know it's tough on us, but we got to just, you know, lock in whatever you got to do, figure it out and, you know, learn offense quick.