 And the three-point shooting, again, was a little bit of a problem. Joe's obviously struggling. How much does it hurt when you guys just aren't knocking those down there? Joe's the best three-point shooter in the league. So we're going to have the utmost confidence in him to hit. I mean, he's played, what, 75 games a year, 80 games a year, and he's been the best three-point shooter in the league. We're not going to give up on Joe because of three playoff games. That's not going to happen. As a unit, obviously, we'd love to hit three because that's part of what we do. We shoot threes at a high volume, and we're a smaller team. So that's kind of just how we play. That has been open about saying you're learning through this playoff experience. In those last seconds, even a few minutes there, could you say it kind of squeezed away from you, maybe based on maturity or experience? I mean, we wouldn't like to make that excuse. Obviously, this is a learning experience for a lot of us. It's our first time playing big minutes in the playoffs. But we were right there. We felt like we should have won. We weren't saying it was a learning experience. You know, when we won game one, so we can't fall back on that now. We need to try to pull off something incredible. Before Mike Scott and JJ hit those three-pointers down the stretch, they had offensive rebounds, so you had the chance to get that possession back. I mean, just getting on the boards, I know you guys were playing small, so it'd be tough, but just getting the boards, how important is that? Yeah, no, I mean, that's a big point of emphasis. Obviously, when we spoke before, I said, you know, JJ's key to their offense, and other than that, us being small, we got to try to collectively rebound. And so, obviously, offense rebounding is going to be big for them, and, you know, in those two plays, we missed it. You, Karis, and DeAndro, seemed like you guys were, like, attacking the rim with emphasis. Was that a point of thing for you guys to try to get to Joel at the rim and try to make him defend down there? I mean, it's not a Joel-specific thing. We're athletes, like heavy teams, so LAPS and 3s are what we're really trying to get to. So this isn't something that's, you know, just a Philly-specific thing. This is kind of like the way the Nets play. Did you feel the lineup changes had an effect tonight? Well, I mean, I think as a starting unit, we definitely played a little bit better than we had in the previous several games. You know, at the end of the day, we'd still like to come over to win, though.