 Well, Cam, I guess just kind of looking back at this season, we've obviously talked about just your growth and just your personal accolades in a way. But when you look back on this season, what stands out to you the most about just where this team was and where it can go next year? Yeah. I feel like we was in a good spot this year. We started off good. I mean, we lost some tough close games, all one possession games early. But then we found our strike, got some wins. And then I think we just hit that wall as a team. We couldn't really recover from it. It was tough. But I mean, we always show flashes of the kind of team we can be, getting up and down, guarding, making threes, just making shots as a team. So I feel like we can just take that to another level next year. But in the same sense, we've got to be more consistent as a team, not really wavering from game to game, not know what we're going to get. We just got to stay consistent each game, whether the shots are far or not. So I'd probably say we just got to stay more consistent as a team, so that's it. And just curious, how much do you think that December game against the Bugs, that seemed like that was kind of maybe one of several turning points. But how much do you think that game where some guy says, you and Micaela, I think I pulled the first quarter. How much do you think that game, was that game feel like a turning point where things kind of turned around, turned for the worst a little bit, you think? Yeah, I don't know. I feel like everybody has their different views of when the season, I would just say, spiraling downhill, but I don't know. I mean, obviously everybody wants to play every game, play every minute, you know, that we're healthy enough to play in, but I don't really know, that's a real turning point of the season. For me personally, I don't know, but obviously it was tough that game, but everybody has their different views on how the season went. So I don't really have any answer for you. What's your view on when the season started, as you would say, spiraling and in your mind, what was the biggest factor in your guys' middle portion of the season, not being able to respond to other teams' big runs? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, there's so many games that you could point to. Obviously we're losing to some teams that were worse than us, like Charlotte, and I was like, we can't lose the bottom, you know, three teams in our conference. So I mean, you could say some of those games, the turning point, some games we gotta have, and we didn't get them. But I mean, I don't know. Everybody has different views. Like I said, different views of how the season went or how the season went downhill. So I can't really say, because everybody's different, it's like a different opinion. But that's it really, I don't really have a comment on when the season went downhill. But like you said, when teams go on runs, we can't really start, you know, trying to change everything immediately, because I mean, it's the NBA, everybody's on going runs, we going runs. But we just gotta stick to the game plan. And I really, I say panic, not really panic when teams go on their, you know, barrages of their threes. We just gotta calm down, calm down, coming down, getting our sets, and just execute the best way we can. Make a mess, just execute, get good possessions, and we just gotta live with the result. Hey Cam, just with your success in your role this season and the adjustments you saw from defenses over the course of the season, what do you wanna build on heading into your summer work for next season? Yeah, just knowing that I could be, you know, doubled a lot more, so especially coming off the screens and stuff, or even in the one-on-one situations when I have to match up, I like. So really just reading where the double will come from, reading, just seeing where teams doubled me, seeing, you know, like kind of teams that doubled me the way they doubled. So really just reading, just looking at the film, seeing where I can make the reads that quicker, make quicker reads, obviously this year I was just kind of doing the fly. Obviously me and Jay, one of the coaches that was going over it, but at the same time, you know, I never went through that, so everything was kind of like new and kind of like learned on the fly. So obviously I'm just looking at that and just keep going over it and, you know, find quicker solutions to beat the double. So yeah. No, not really. I always believe in myself and know the kind of player I am. And I just wanna, you know, keep working, but no, I never really had doubts about not playing because I always believe in myself and believe in my ability the best way I can. Sometimes it's just, you know, the timing, the timing thing. So no, I never really had doubts about, you know, ever happening here. I mean, I love it here. You know, I got drafted here, so I always have a place for it, but no, I never really had doubts about not playing here for sure. Cam, given like your scoring, I think went up at least like 10 points or so this year, when you look at the most improved player of the year conversation, I'm curious, where do you think that you should fit in that conversation, given some of the guys in the league and to your growth this year as a player with the Nets? Yeah, obviously with that, I should definitely be top three. I feel like, I mean, going from, you know, barely playing a rotation, you know, just having little spurts, little spurts of the season to going all the way up to the average and, you know, like you said, 11 point jump to like 22 a game. I mean, that's, I mean, any other year that goes, like that goes notice, but this year it's kind of gone unnoticed. I don't know, it's cause like our record or something, but obviously I feel like when you have a jump like that in all aspects, even just watching the game, as you see how I'm guarded and see how all the other stuff to it, I feel I should definitely at least be in the top three in that conversation, but at the same time, winning, I'd probably say winning does help a lot of things. So, you know, I don't really have a comment on that. Other than we probably didn't win enough games, but obviously you're just looking at what the award says and like it's a player award in a way. So I feel I should definitely at least be in top three in that combo, but I mean, he doesn't really matter to me. Just kind of build off that question. Do you feel like the reaction to your game, to your growth, do you feel like it's been normal, fair compared to the other players that you see around the league or maybe just because it's Brooklyn or the way you play or anything like that, that the spotlight, the reaction has been a little different to your game? Yeah, probably just, you know, always, always gone through that stuff. It's always been, you know, going unnoticed when I, because I mean, whenever I do something like this, have a big season, big leap, it goes a little under the radar, unnoticed. Instead of like, if other players do it, it's all, like you talk about a lot. So honestly, I'm kind of used to it in a way. I don't really care really, but obviously I was just, I'm just going out there to play, play for my guys, play for the organizations, just be the best player I can be. But I mean, at some point, I really stopped caring about the awards. Ever since I got snuff in McDonald's game, I really just stopped caring about awards. So I just want to go out there and be the best version of myself and play the best version of myself. So I don't really care about the awards.