 And that span where you guys had six, seven, and they go on in 23-5. Was it anything that they did, or did you guys kind of just move the game a little bit faster? I think they just got a lot of easy looks, and they got into a good rhythm. You talking about the third quarter? Yes. Yeah, specifically the third quarter. Bang got it going. Great young player in our league, and he just kept his foot on the gas puddle, which he should have done when Jal was on the bench. And then when both those guys came in, they were just playing off each other really well. I felt like they got into our paint pretty often. Bane challenged our bigs at the rim. So did Jal. I felt like we did a great job. Most times just forcing Jal into some tough ones, but he got it going early. I think he almost had with 20 in the first quarter or in the first half. So there was a lot that they were feeling good about, I felt, in the first quarter on. And we did our best to fight back, but that third quarter is just horrendous. I could sit up here and say we can watch film. We can communicate more. We can trust more. I think those things are obvious. But for us as a team, consistency when we're out there in terms of focusing on our game plan is really what we have to collectively focus on as a team. It's an effort thing, of course, but it's now a psychological aspect that we have to develop as a team. What's going to make us tick? What's going to be our pulse, especially on defensive end? When we give 39 points in the first quarter, 45 points in the third quarter, that's just not a trait of a great team on a defensive end. Especially when you think about just how much length we have and how much talent we have in terms of our intangibles of being able to make up for one another on the defensive end of the floor because we have guys that can play multiple positions. So I think we just got to utilize our strengths well and just make the game easy for each other on the defensive end instead of just having it just be a one-on-one challenge. We play great team defense when we're communicating and when the right spots body position wise on the end. What have you seen him continuously be able to do, especially when it comes to like labeling himself and improving that he offers a label? He's kind of, in every category, he's kind of taken to the end of their stuff. He's an incredible student of the game and he takes his craft, his profession very serious. It's, you know, a trait of a great player when they come in and have no fear and Ja doesn't have fear and he shows it night in and night out and you can tell that he's watched guys before him and he adds a lot of nuances in the game and I think coming into this year he definitely wanted to make it a point individually to get better in every category. You know, we, when I say we, you know, a lot of us as professionals year to year, we want to work on some specific things and I feel like this year he's making an emphasis not to just score but to make it look easy and then also make his teammates better and they go off his mentality so it's good to see we'll be seeing him lead this team for a long time hopefully and, you know, I'm looking forward to the challenge of being, you know, the OG or why OG and his league. You know, I know that he's just going to keep getting better so just appreciative that I get a chance to compete against him. We're going to move along with the solidation of Ben early in this. Do you feel like you mean the same thing towards how he struggled to keep going early and has had these felt wrongs and hasn't had that impact that he's liked so far? Most of what I have to say to that is just trusting that he's a professional and that his skills are going to catch up to our game plan eventually, you know. And when I say that just he's there but I think just body-wise I'm not going to give him any excuses. You know, of course I don't think he wants any excuses from me but the relationship that we've developed is really centered around just holding each other to that high standard and knowing that, you know, we're capable of doing some special things night to night but a lot of it is mental, you know, a lot of it is pushing through just what you feel like you're capable of doing especially when you're coming off an injury. I don't know if you guys have ever had a significant injury or something that you're pushing through but when you're out there and the game's moving fast and, you know, you're playing with some great players and it's an environment where it's new when you're playing on the road with some new guys that you haven't played with I think we've been together for four weeks now, you know, total. So though we have guys that have been here for a few years together but it's still a new synergy we have to figure out new DNA and once we find that heartbeat, that rhythm, that pulse within our team I feel like things will start clicking but until then, I think you guys can quote me too I said this immediately, it's going to look ugly sometimes it's going to look beautiful, it's going to look ugly and game to game we're going to have to figure it out and we had a chance to win this game, we did. We should win when there's great players on the floor I feel like I have a great chance to win every game I'm playing but in terms of how I individually feel it doesn't matter it's all about the team and Ben's a big part of that and we need him to lock in just like as much as us.