 What allowed you to get back in the game, coach? You know, we're just resilient. We're the, you know, resilient team. We fought through, you know, a lot of missed opportunities. You know, I felt like we had a bunch of opportunities to close it out. And, you know, we just kept fighting. So, you know, the last defensive stop was kind of indicative of, you know, our toughness tonight. You know, Karris comes up with the huge rebound at the end. Spencer gets caught in a switch against, you know, one of the best players in the league and does a heck of a job. So that was kind of like the picture I leave, you know, from this game. But they're a heck of a team. I think they're an excellent team. It's a really good win for us, especially in front of our home crowd. I know it's early in the season, but mentally, does it feel like a sigh of relief following the New Orleans the way that ended three-game losing streak and to pull it out the way you guys did? Well, then, if you think about our game in Detroit, you know, where we had a shot to win. So we're, you know, it's a great sign we're in these games, you know, and you, you know, regrets when you don't win like in New Orleans and you think of the 30 things you could have done better. And then, you know, like tonight, where you do close it out, you do make the plays, and you do get the stops. So it was a heck of a basketball game. I mean, it was a fun basketball game to be a part of. In some ways, though, you know, building off of that, do you feel like this was kind of a gut check for this team after losing three straight like that? Yeah, and especially, I thought, listen, going into halftime, I was not pleased. You know, I know we were down six or eight, but we were not playing well. I think we started out, you know, gangbusters. We were absolutely, you know, we were outstanding. I think we're up 27-12, and then the wheels fell off. You know, we made some substitutions and it kind of, you know, tumbled from there. And then I think, you know, by halftime, I was just, we were just very disappointed in our play. I think, you know, we let them know about it. And to their credit, they turned around. And part of the reason I was upset, just miscoverages and, you know, some breakdowns in transition, just a general lack of focus. So I'm glad we refocused and got back on track. I know you tried a lot of things throughout the course of the game and even looked like maybe had a couple spots of zone. Even looked like. Yeah, we played some zone. Did you change anything tactically, say, near the end of regulation last four, five minutes? And I guess secondly, I know Spencer obviously loves playing. This team could just touch on what he gave you. Right. No, we got more aggressive. And, you know, the last play was obvious. We switched everything. But I think we just, you know, kind of instead of giving up that mid-range shot, we kind of stepped up our bigs and, you know, made them see our big. We didn't want them getting mid-range shots off. And so that was a bit of a change. What can I say about Spencer? He was, you know, phenomenal. I thought he struggled in the first half. I thought his second half was, you know, gray. Not, you know, not just the three-pointers, but him getting to the ram. I thought he caused a lot of his speed and size. It just, he wreaks havoc on the defense. So a lot of really good kick-out plays from our guys, too. Just making that extra pass for open shots. Coach, you mentioned that shortly, getting into the lane, kicking it out. But with shot blockers like Drummond and Blake Griffin in the lane, what do you think about your guys' ability to continue to stay with it and continue to draw the lane? Do you think they did a good job with that? Yeah, great point. And that was, we were just preaching to him. And I felt like we got away from it for a stretch. And that was a time-out kind of the refrain. Keep driving it. Keep driving it. Put pressure on the ram. And, you know, we obviously got shooter spread, too. So we can, you know, make that kick-out. I thought that was, I thought our guys did a good job of continually continuing to drive it. At the end in overtime, was that play, did you want the ball in Spencer's hands, or was it just, you know, blow down? I'm not exactly sure which player, because there were a couple of plays I drew up in a play. They blew up the play. And he just made an individual play. So, you know, there are some plays that worked. I'm not sure. That might have been, that was kind of him making a play out of nothing. And that's what happens in the NBA sometimes. They blow up your play. And now you've got to, you know, kind of have an individual make a play. And he did. You talked a little bit about Ronde pre-game sort of working his way back. What did you see with him today? And, you know, he was able to stay in the game. You kept him in the game late. So what did you see from him? Well, we had, you know, we needed a Blake Griffin stopper. And I'm not saying, you know, he slowed him down. And just his size, his ability, you know, they run, you know, pick and roll for Blake now, you know, at the end of the game, which is, you know, amazing. You know, this is kind of the new NBA. So to have Ronde, you know, our six, seven, seven foot three wingspan defender on him, it's just a huge help. And then I thought he rolled to the rim a few times. Like we said, he made a couple of plays out of the, you know, the role that I thought were huge. So he was outstanding on both ends. He's, you know, obviously a big part of what we do. So you're obviously going to see more of them as he, as it gets healthier and healthier. Coach, you talked about attacking the rim and continuing to put pressure on it. Did you like the breakdown between the amount of threes you guys took and the way you attacked the rim, specifically in the fourth quarter and overtime? It seemed like Karris knew when to go and attack versus selling for the third, not selling for the third, but taking the three. That's the formula. That's we're trying to find that perfect balance. We're not out here to shoot 63s. We're not out here to, you know, we're out there to find the balance between the threes and the rim attacks. So, you know, I do remember the one Joe, you know, I gotta tell Joe, he is allowed to shoot a pull-up jumper instead of running into drumming and charging over him. You know, we've got to make that clear to Joe, but sometimes these guys, they think I'm going to get mad at them for shooting a pull-up, but you know, who knows, you could have gotten a foul there, right? His two feet could have been in the lane and you get two free throws. I just think more good things happen when you do it. So, you know, you take a punishment when you go to the rim and our guys are doing a great job of driving it. Thanks everybody.