 Ben, for this one, what was it particularly about the tone that this team was able to set that kind of fueled the entire game? Probably losing the first few games. Everybody here wants to win. There's an expectation to win. So, you know, coming to Charlotte, that's the priority, and everyone was on the same page. You're able to put up 42 points, 17 fast break points. When the pace is pushing like that, what does that showcase about how lethal the offense can be? I mean, it shows we can get up a lot of shots and get good shots. You know, that's going to be a priority of mine, just get out and run and push the ball and push the pace and find my guys. Jock was, I mean, digging down on it, Jock was talking about the sooner this team accepts the reality that they're a fast break team, the better everybody's going to be. I mean, was this kind of indicative of the way you guys can look when you're playing the way it's intended? Yeah, I think that's the first part about our team that you will see, like, we're going to get out and run. But I don't think that's everything about us. I think we've got a lot more grown to do. We're capable of playing the half court, too, once we figure out our sets and how we want to play. But the first part is running. You know, we're going to get out and transition and run. With Cam, at this point, he has an opportunity to score. What is it about him that just seems like he's doing it at a more efficient level, but also at a more mature level on the court now? Yeah, he's maturing. He's taking his time. He's not rushing it. He's trying to make the right play every time. So he's going to keep learning and seeing different looks every time he comes down. But, you know, he's a great and talented scorer. To get the first win of the season in a game where you guys led wire-to-wire and you had starters out. You know, Spencer went out in that second half. Is it one of those, like, inspiring things to see that this team can, like, come always together? It's inspiring. I think we just got to do our job. I mean, we're more than capable to do it. You know, obviously we have, you know, three of our guys down in terms of, you know, starters. But at the end of the day, you know, people need to step up. That's what this is about. So it's not inspiring. I think it's just, you know, next man up. Everyone's, you know, accepting that challenge. Talk about next man up. What kind of job has Doe done? I mean, he's playing center. Yeah. 220. Yeah. Just what kind of job has he done? How much easier has he made your job? He makes my life a lot easier. Just in terms of defensively. You know, he's able to go down and I can get a little break. If I'm, you know, a guard, one of the bigger guys, he's a physical guy, can stretch the floor. And then, you know, defense first. You know, I think he's been a great leader on this team in terms of that. He's very consistent in terms of leading. For Lonnie to miss the first, to not play the first game, but these last two games are really a step up the way he did even when Spencer came out. What do you say about just his one professionalism, but also the ability to just get buckets? It's Lonnie Walker. Like, if you watched him last year, you know what he's capable of. So, I mean, he deserves to play every night. You know, he's one of the guys we need on this team to, you know, have nights like this. Can we just talk about the effort the team has shown on the rebounding just these first three games? We're not going to win if we don't rebound. It's simple. So, I mean, I try to make that an emphasis to grab as many boards as I can. And hopefully that's contagious.