 How much of a missed opportunity does this feel like? This is DMBA. They're every roster is filled with good players. They had Brown really stepped up, played a heck of a game. Drummond was great. Canard heard us. Those three guys kind of outplayed us. What opened the door for them in that second half to take control? We were up 15, and we couldn't extend the lead. And they started chipping away. I told the guy, we have to do it for long. We're doing it in stretches, playing well in stretches, but not for a long enough period of time. And it's kind of little short spurts. We're good, and we're just not extending that to a full game. Again, 32 and 35 points. Third and fourth quarter, that's just too many points. Some reason we ran out of gas in the second half, and not sure why. Last year, you guys did a fairly decent job of keeping people off the line. And this has been a recurring theme here, giving them a parade to the line. I think maybe 29 free throws. How big of an issue has this one? It's an issue. And last year, we were good in keeping teams off the line. I thought we bailed them out a bunch of times. And that's part of the, it's not only physical. It's the mental part, too, the mental resiliency you need, especially on the road. And that's how teams get back in the game when you put them on the free throw line. It's great in the fourth quarter, but he had struggled before then. Did you see any particular reason for that? No, listen, he's been playing great, and we have a triple double tonight. Kyrie's kind of the least of our issues right now. Like I said, we have to do it for longer periods. We're doing it in stretches. It wasn't good enough tonight. Second half, they overtook us. I think physically, mentally, I played us. Was that just, in your mind, did you guys just, with that tired legs, down the stretch? I mean, it looked like they had more energy down the stretch. I don't know how many loose balls they got over. Like, I didn't count them. I felt like there were a lot of 50-50 balls we didn't get. Now, you can say, is that physical, is that mental? I'm not sure. They played it back to back, too. It's not like, you know, we're kind of on even ground there. And they were the more aggressive team. I thought they got the loose balls. They got the scrappy balls. Like, you know, that's part of the story. Is it surprising, though, that you could get up by double dig, just like you did by 11 points, I think? And, yeah, is it surprising, though, that you could lose control of the game at that point when you're that far ahead? No, I think this is the NBA. I mean, Leeds can go quick. You know, you're not safe, the game's so long. 15-point lead is nothing. I told the guys, come on, we have to stretch this from 15 to 20. Or us, we're, you know, you're going to deal with something you don't want to deal with. And, you know, we were up, we were down 15 to Houston last night, right? So it happens. And we just didn't have the energy, didn't have the resiliency to get it done. When you look at the 2-4 start, is that a little disappointing considering, you know, all the players you have now? And is it just going to be an adjustment period for a while, especially with a West Coast trip coming up? I just think it takes time. It takes time, this team, you know, it's going to take time to get together and get on the same page and close out a game like this. It's just a new team and we're going to have to have patience. I like the guys' spirit and attitude. They're playing hard. I just think it's going to take some time. The guys you finished the game with went on a run to make it close, but Karris had it going early. Any particular reasons in the decision? Yeah, no, it was matchups defensively. We, Spencer, we felt like this, wanted to put him on, get him on brown, who was really hurting us, put some size on him. He's getting deep in the paint. It was more, more, more that than anything.