 In your mind, what allowed you guys to kind of flip the defense from giving up where 60% in the first half to be able to lock down in the second half at overtime? Just staying with it. I think some of the shots, they hit some tough ones. They were feeling good in the first half. There's been a lot of tough threes. And we were scoring. It was just like just keep weathering the storm. Can't make them all game. And if they do, kudos to them. So we just stuck with it. We just kept up with each other out. Some of my guys blown by. Next guy stepped up. So we just be aggressive and just stepping up for each other. You know, what's Spencer sort of getting downhill? How would you sort of find it when he found you in overtime with Royce, Cam, that would have been the dagger for the corner, et cetera? Yeah, like, yeah, Spencer, man, was going crazy. And just confidence to let him have the ball in his hand and create, you know, he scored a couple of times and then donned us. So just let him create and he would figure it out. You know, we just got to give him a pass, give him a look. But just him being aggressive and just so damn skill. So I'm just grateful for him. Best offensive rating in the last four or five games during this stretch were four and wins in five games. I mean, balance scoring, you know, you and especially William, you think this is kind of starting to look like what was in vision when they kind of remade the roster for you and those guys in? Yeah, I think so. But I think our biggest thing is trying to win whatever it takes as I, you know, if I score five and we win, like, I'm not tripping. I just want to go out there and win and be aggressive and do whatever it takes. How do you guys set up that last possession where we kind of sell my phone with overtime? Yeah, overtime, not regulation. So back to back. Which the one? Yeah, Spencer eventually got it. Finney, the three. We just gave the ball of spin so let him operate and spaced out for him. Oh, no, I didn't defend him. I defended him at the end? Yeah. Just staying together, just talking to each other. We was up three, were we up three at the end? Or two? Three. Three and we just, you know, last, end of the fourth, you know, we gave up a three and we just, you know, we just came back and just, you know, it was mindful and locked in to not do that again. And we just guarded it and tried to help each other out and got to stop. When you look at these last two games, I know you have your regular work load but then you're walking up straight, but then you're walking and this is going to be a battle from the inside of the paint. And so it'll be the same one on Sunday. What can you take as your group, as you guys get ready for the next? No, just lock in on personnel. You know, when the coach is in the scout, but just staying together, you know, basketball is gaming runs and teams make runs. We're on the road. Just staying together, I think is the biggest thing. You know, if we're gonna mess up, you know, we're human, we're gonna mess up on things and we'll just stay together, you know, the whole 48, well, 53 today, good things will happen. Apologies, this was asked earlier, but when it comes to playing small, Jock Vaughn said that has helped. You guys had that experience and that was beneficial for tonight. How has that helped you guys, especially when home's just spreading out the floor and capitalizing? Yeah, just making them guys on defense react. You know, five guys out there call shooting drive. So I think that's just tough for opponent. You know, when I was in Phoenix, you know, Dallas, when they were doing that, it was tough to guard. You got a guy that could get into paint and you got to over help, but you got shooters everywhere. So it's definitely tough. So just, that's what we're doing. Just give it, get to one of the guys you're creating and then everybody will be ready to shoot and drive and make a play. Kevin, since we didn't talk to you last night, Cam Johnson, obviously, was a question to each officer. You guys first got to hear about you not playing as the trade and were you like sitting in the final three quarters or probably not near DNA either? Just what happened? Was that like, was there any protests with Jock or you just kind of understood it was gonna be short night for you when that was out? Yeah, I knew it was gonna be short night. I tried to, I tried to, I tried to fight a half, at least, but understanding and, you know, getting the other guys, you know, on the bench going. So I'm reasonable, like stuff like that, especially if you want to get, you know, people on the bench, the young guys, like get going and stuff. I, you know, I got nothing wrong with that. I just, I trust you, I ain't that selfish to let me just want to be out there the whole time just so I could do this and that. Like, obviously I want to be out there and go out there and try to win, but when I know it's for the greater good, I ain't no tripping.