 How much do you feel like you've gotten that back this year as you know a performance like this against one of the more dynamic offenses in the league? Yeah, and I feel like we've been consistent for most of the year. Obviously, Drew and DeWay kind of lead the way for us and Jalen continues to take challenge after challenge. And I think it's the team, you know, we're just making a commitment on that end. So I feel like that's why we're better this year. You were known as Chris Stapps, the chemistry on that end you guys have developed. How far is that common, you know, how dynamic does it feel when you were hammered down the court together defensively? I know that's great. Any time that I'm with him on the floor, I, you know, I feel like protected. And I would be in the back line just because, you know, he's able to help me out. If I'm being aggressive or somebody's getting by me, he's kind of there to protect me. And I'm kind of there for him if he needs me as well. So that continues to get better. Joe talked about how committed you guys were finding Chris Stapps down low against their switches. What has been the trick for you guys kind of developing that part this year? Obviously, it's something that's kind of new for your offense. Yeah, I think it's understanding what we have and really making sure that we make the most of it. There's a lot of options in the offense. But at times, you know, the best offense is to make sure that we get him the ball, let him be aggressive and create. He's going to make the right play. So, you know, I feel like tonight was very assertive getting to his spots quickly. And if when he didn't like it, he was passing it out. But I think that we all understand that winning is going to look different. And you've heard us say this all year, different nights. And there are nights that, you know, we need him to, you know, to take care of that in the post. You guys obviously locked up the best record in the NBA. Joe was just saying you entered this game kind of treating it as a clincher. You talked about that. What does that kind of look like? Yeah, I mean, it was just, you know, we didn't want to extend anything. We wanted to come out and really lock in and handle our business. And the mindset, initially, I don't think it was great. As the game went on, it got a little better. They made a run in the third and then really another third, fourth, we kind of were able to impose our will. Just happy that we were able to get it done. You know, this is a big space before, but like, what does it do when you got a guy like Kristaps who's hidden from outside and in those things? Yeah, I mean, it puts the defense in a very tough situation. That's the versatility of our group, of the things that Kristaps brings and what he can do. And teams have to make decisions because, you know, at time, especially with our starting group, everybody can shoot and put it on the floor and create. So that's just the way that we play. How about the third quarter run you mentioned? You know, it seemed like they came out strong, you guys kind of stabilized, and then you hit them with your big punch. What goes into kind of like that process of, all right, stop them, start answering, and then throw your hand. Yeah, well, I think it was Key Payton coming in in the third quarter. He came in, and I feel like just kind of changed the momentum of the game with his energy. And that was the start of it. We went out there, we made some runs, we got some stops. He got after the ball with his ball pressure. And then to start the fourth, I thought it was Key, you know, for us to come out and not play games and like really take it to another level. We made him call the timeout. And then at that point, it was like, we got to take it to another level. So for those next three, four minutes, we were able to win those minutes. And I think that that's obviously that separated us. But it was the mindset. It was the mindset. Everybody started the fourth. We were all locked in and really trying to put the team away. Out real quick. Jaylen has said it was the goal of his to make the All Defense team this season. And just how much growth have you seen from him on that end? And what is him taking on those challenges due for the rest of the group? Well, it inspires the rest of us because he does a lot on the offensive end. And then he wants the responsibility on the defensive end. And a lot of people say they may want those challenges, but he's facing all types of different players. He's guarding Steph Curry. He's guarding Zion. You know, just different guys that he has to match up against. And, you know, just being very unbiased, very clear. Like you couldn't, he's first team All Defense. Like, you know, like there's just no, you know, you look at what he's doing individually and the impact that he has on the defensive end. It's, you know, we're one of the best defenses in the league. Have the best record. He deserves to be in that position. Presented by your New England four dealers. Built for America. Built Ford Proud.