 You know, the teams are going to jump out on you and you got to give credit and respect when it's due. You know, they came out really, you know, attacking our defense and our switching, you know, got up to a 10-1 lead and really never looked back after that. They played with a sense of purpose, very comfortable. You know, just the tale of the way the rhythm of the game goes at times and you got to play through it. We cut it to five. I think we're like two minutes left to go or six. They're already left to go and then they get it back up to 18. Then we come out of half time and it's just back and forth at that point. They just kept it going and we went into zone and they started attacking the zone. And then, you know, Ricky just started getting downhill and just really started picking a part of our defense. So, you know, it starts on the outset, especially with me setting the tone. You know, I don't think I shot one free throw tonight. That's just the telltale sign of just how aggressive I am not in the game, you know, getting downhill and really just setting the press and slowing the game down and really getting to my spots. You know, so a lot of the accountability falls on me and really just the game plan of guarding Ricky and not, you know, being in the right spots. That's a really good offense over there, but what issues are you seeing with the defense of communication and how do you clean that up with other potent offenses on the way? I just think that we, you know, I think we respect the Aaron Baines a little bit too much from the three-point line. I know he's shooting a high clip from the, you know, from the three-point line, but that's one of the guys you got to let him beat us. You know, us as a group, we just got to make that decision, follow on the game plan, obviously, but just make adjustments. You know, some backdoor cuts. I got beat on some backdoor cuts. You know, they were just, you know, pinpointing passes and really just playing off movements tonight. They were doing really well. So like I said, you just got to give them credit and respect. You know, they really just, you know, on back screens really just tested our communication and it just wasn't there at the certain level we needed to be. This isn't, I guess, the first time, though, we're in the early onset of a game. You guys have kind of dug a hole, mainly on the defensive end. I mean, have you noticed a similarity or a trend in those, a worrying trend and falling behind early? I mean, it's early in the season, man. I don't think there's any time that's really complicated or over-complicate what a trend is when we're still developing as a team, you know, especially when we've had some good games where we start out very well in defensive end and other games where we haven't. So, you know, you just got to find that consistency and that's part of the maturity of a developing team. You've been playing with a small lineup and it's been very productive offensively, but is it harder on the defensive end when you're playing small? It's basketball. You know, you just got to play with a sense of purpose, physicality, and, you know, just being in the right spots. I think that we can give up some tough twos or some tough contested shots at the rim, but, you know, whether we're in a small lineup or a big lineup out there, we just got to make the right decisions on that end and be there for one another. There's another talented team coming up in a couple of days. What's the number one thing that you feel as a team you'd like to clean up heading to that one against the Jazz? Just hit first mentality. You know, we came out, got hit in the mouth pretty early in the game, and, you know, when you have that at a very, you know, it's a lot more crowded than I've been in Phoenix the last few years, so it was really good to see, you know, kind of the fans getting into it as well, and they were feeding off their energy, and then they got off to that, you know, that big lead, and like I said, they never look back. So, we're going to Utah, even more hostile environment, you know, just look forward to those type of challenges, but for me personally, just really starting out getting to the rim and being aggressive and getting in the paint and then making some extra opportunities for my teammates. In some ways, is this an aberration? Because Kenny said this is the first team that's really played five out with five guys who could hit from three. Were they just a little bit different kind of animal for you guys to tackle? Who, Phoenix? Phoenix, yeah. I mean, they were going to play aggressive regardless. I think that, you know, Banes being in the five, really testing our bigs. But Frank coming in, I think in the second half we were taking advantage of the overtop, you know, alley-oops to DJ and him being in the right spots, which, you know, in the first half, I think getting downhill, you know, Banes was clogging up the paint, or Frank was there, or Kelly was getting his hands on a few basketballs. You know, they were just longing the paint, really being in, you know, forcing out to our shooters, getting tough contests, and like I said, you just gave credit to the Phoenix Suns tonight, just playing very well.