 I just I mean I've been doing the same thing- you know just working on my my game- getting shots up getting extra work in- mentally keeping myself in the right place- and you know my teammates trust me and they want me to shoot and that goes a long way knowing that they- they got my back all the time- not a ton of film I'm not really watching I've done this my whole life- and- you know it's just a matter of staying consistent regardless of ups or downs- you know so- yeah shots are going in and- I'm trying to find other ways to affect the game too. Greg Logan with Newsday. This is a nutty question but- watching your pretty game warm up and it looked like you were splashing three after three. Do you ever feel something before a game like you're on and did that fuel any sort of confidence during the game? Some of the some of the best games I've had shooting the basketball it feels like I don't know how to shoot in warm ups. So there's there's nights where- you know it's just kind of hit and miss- but again it goes back to the consistency you can't get caught up in how you shoot the ball in warm ups- whether I'm shooting really really well in warm ups it goes a little weird- you always have time to find it and in the flow of the game it's always going to be different so- so yeah it kind of can go both ways.