 Miquel, you're back in this building. You were here just a couple of weeks ago and you got a big comeback. When what stands out to you going back to that game film that could be important for tonight? Yeah, yeah, just playing hard and, you know, basketball is game run. So just, you know, their home got up 15 and, you know, we didn't quit. We just kept fighting. There was a lot of game left and stuck together. So it's just it's a big, big just together game right there. And I think it just helped us to we're right right now. His heat team has won now six in a row since that loss. Is there anything that you've seen from this that group in these last six games when you do do your scouting report against that group? Um, man, it's just just coach Spoe work, man. Just, you know, that's my guy too. Just I know after that and just where he where he's going to keep everybody accountable. I know everybody's going to step up and I think bam, everybody else has been playing really well and rookie to from UCLA. This is Jack Jacquez, I think or something. Yeah, but he's been hooping. They all been playing really well. So I know Spoe got them guys all got fired up. But yeah, they're going to be locked in for sure tonight. How critical is it to have Nick Clarkson back? You guys didn't have him in that first match up. And now you guys will have him tonight. Oh, I mean, amazing. Like he just generates so much as a threat, especially offensively. Just, you know, him rolling to the rim and he just I don't think he understands how much because I think he's rolling. He doesn't see, but he brings so much commotion. Like it's cam gets everybody else walking three. So just him being that roll threat and then him catching lives and especially him defensively. I mean, that's nothing. I don't think I have to bring that up. You know how he is defensively. And it's great to have just one of our anchors back. Having an anchor like that, a guy who can protect the rim like he does make it easier for you guys to gamble. You know, Jacques talks a lot about, you know, getting turnovers and being more aggressive to make it easier to take those risks when you know you haven't back there. I mean, yeah, for sure. I mean, any defense, you know, you when you know, you got some of my clacks protect the rim, you could you could be more liable being more aggressive and maybe get blown by because, you know, they have to somebody at the rim, you know, if that's somebody down there, not a rim threat, then it's that is kind of difficult because, you know, they get a couple steps on you. They just go finish at the rim. So it's great to have clacks back. He makes it easier on both ends for all of us and makes her team that much better. Just having him back kind of maybe help kind of get that transition game going a little bit without Ben just for right now at least. Yeah, I think, yeah. And I think a lot of it is, you know, when we don't have been and especially when clacks was out, you know, we had no rim threat, you know, I'm saying like Ben as a roller was good and we but at times we have five guys facing five guys that can shoot, you know, we had dough and and Royce out there and telling those guys a roll like, yeah, maybe don't mix it up, but that's not the first thing to do. They don't not a big. They don't think roll. So having five out doesn't come to our advantage a lot, you know, unless we're cashing on a lot of threes, but that brings no rim threat. They can load up and just make us kick out. So having a real, real threat like clacks back opens up so much, you know, you're getting the paint kick out and that's how you generate more threes. So does it encouraging them maybe from the last game that you guys are able to get out so quickly and transition again without Ben? Is that encouraging going forward now that you guys to maybe try to keep that up while he recovers? For sure. Maybe just hold down for him. Like I said, just you can't if you haven't been out, having clacks makes so much better. It's tough to have both of them out and so when Ben's out class comes back, it's good to have him to help us out in transition because, you know, Ben's like ridiculous transition. I can't even explain it because I can't play that damn fast running out there finding people. So it's just it's just in his DNA, how he plays and it's just it's a real threat. So happy to have clacks back to help with the screening part. You know, obviously Ben comes bring it up, but clacks rolling, running to the rim and screening is as when Ben has the ball. I know you probably touched on it, but just how much are you looking forward to Friday? Yeah, I'm excited, man. Just all my family friends to be there. See my old coaches and stuff like that. It's going to be a nice, it's going to be a great time. Michele, curious about just like the last little over a month that you guys have now played Miami and been here three times. Where's just your thoughts on the schedule of having to go to Miami so early and so many times. That's been the last time. I think I've been complaining about it for two days straight now. I wish they just push a couple of these back in January or some February when it's cold as hell at home. So, but of course they want to send us here in November. But it's all right. But yeah, I wish it was a little bit later. Looking at the Friday, I guess like what maybe stands out about that time at Villanova. I mean, you guys won the championships, but just what was it about that culture there that you that really you feel has helped you for being in the league now? Yeah, I think I mean, I think just personally for Coach Wright just helped me turn into a man in college. I think that was the biggest thing I really take away from it. I grew up with my mom and being only child and being really, really stubborn and, you know, getting whatever I want. So that's what really was. But then going to college and being around Coach Wright and him talking to me years and talking about, you know, relax on asking my mom for money all the time. You know, you got this is a process of you growing up and being a man. And, you know, I didn't take that as no like, oh, offensive. Like I was like, yeah, like I got you. Like we get a little sniping. We get like 200 a month and I'm like, okay, we have that. We have our meal plan. Coaches take care of us. We're in the hotel all the time. They give us food. So I'm like, all right. Like that's a challenge for me. And, you know, I think it was kind of weird for my mom for a while because I wasn't asking and she was just like, are you good? I'm like, I'm great. So I think just I'll take away just becoming a man and Coach Wright is like probably the biggest influence on that when I was in college.