 How pleased are you with the way your team responded after the last one? Yeah, you know, I'm happy for the fans too. You know, when you have a game like the last game and I don't think the fans were happy. So, you know, it was part of this business. You make the fans happy. So I'm glad we turned that around. Energy was great. Compete level is great. Togetherness was great. So, you know, you know how it is. There's no no easy games in this league, especially, you know, Spurs. Pop, all that. So, you know, real credit to our guys. Was it the intangibles that was the biggest difference from last game to this one in your mind as opposed to our energy level or compete level? Obviously, we rebounded better than than last game. It's just spirit was better. Everything was like the opposite of the other night. It's it's you love I wish I could give you an explanation, you know, why why that happens. But I know, you know, you can't have those too many of those funky games or, you know, you get in a slump that sometimes it's hard to get out of. What went into the decision to switch out Wilson and Torian? And someone asked me a question. You know, you're thinking about tweaking anything. So that was a you, Brian. So that was the tweak. I, you know, and I had nothing to do with Torian, you know, playing bad. Nothing was just a kind of something we kicked around this morning. Got, you know, the guy that talked to T.P. about it. You know, I said, you know, your minutes are going to still be be where they are. Just just try something different, you know, help that. I think help off that that second unit offensively, too. I give him, you know, give him a little more shooting out there with with T.P. So that went behind it. But obviously Wilson gives you that solid defensive physical presence. So look good tonight. Piggy backing on Alex's question. What did Wilson bring to the offensive, the starting unit? How did he change that up for you guys? The offense? Well, you know, he gives you spacing. I mean, he had, you know, I thought to start the game at that three on the left wing that always once you hit an early three like that, it kind of, you know, stretches. So he listen, he he's a stretch for in this league. He knows how to how to play that position knows the system perfectly. But I did like his adding some some more physicality to that first unit. Obviously, we started him on the Rose in there. And, you know, he could firm up and gives us a physicality in that in that first group. You had the lineup change you shot around, which you don't do a lot of. I mean, were there also tactical changes that you made as well within? Or was this same? Same all the same, same play, same defense, same. Everything was kind of same. Was the same. When you look at the offense, what do you think that part of it was attributable to just the size advantage because the Spurs are having to play so small right now? And did you kind of take advantage of that? Yeah, I think now, you know, we obviously knew they were going to go small and and the plan was to attack the rim and, you know, started with Spencer. I thought he was he was incredibly aggressive to start with that kind of and then Karras kind of, you know, and came in, came in and was right behind him and that attack the rim mentality that's kind of what we do. It is our our blueprint and they did a heck of a job. Establishing that that it attacked the rim game with regards to the lineup changes, something that you see carrying into the playoffs or you never know how these things go, you know, it's a it's a one off, so we'll see.