 I think we thought we got hurt in transition, especially, you know, hurt in transition. We gave up a ton of offensive rebounds and we fouled in the second half a lot, you know, that that was too much because otherwise, our defense was pretty solid. We, you know, you take away the rebounds or some of them take away some of the fouls and you hold them still to 106. It's not bad. So lots to work on, but obviously disappointed in the offensive rebounds we gave up and some of the transition buckets. And just kind of touching that a little bit. But despite, you know, getting hit a little bit of error from them, you were still in it for most of the game. Just outside the defense. Is there anything else that you think kind of kept you in it? You know, I thought we, we, you know, our offense got too stagnant at times. Got to play early offense, quick decisions, move the ball. They're they're an excellent, you know, we knew this. We scouted them and knew they're excellent. Pack the pain team that was on up behind the ball and make it difficult. So you got to move it and make quick decisions and play early offense. Steve, just rotation wise, it looked like you ran the starters a little bit deeper in the first quarter and then started the second with a more defensive minded group. Was that in response to kind of their style or just something you wanted to look at yourself? No, just something I think we're looking at ourselves. Steve, there was a period there in the second quarter where James just really looks like he was taking control of things and no playing like he did last year with a lot of force. Can you talk about that? Yeah, I think James is showing signs of of getting his rhythm back. You know, like I keep saying, it's not it's not an easy process. So it's going to take him some time to be patient with them, but he definitely had some some incredible stretches tonight to build on. Steve, you might have been asked this before, but you know, the the fact that this team keeps giving up more shots, more second chance points. What does that say about your physical level and where it's at right now? Yeah, we we've talked about it a lot and it's an Achilles heel for us giving up offensive rebounds and we got to keep working and you know, it's got it's just got to continue to be a priority. But obviously tonight 17 is way too many. How do you counter that? Is it just a commitment to again boxing out, getting rebound and how do you counter what more physical teams like Miami are able to do? It's just got to be a priority. You know, you just got to want it and you got to make it a priority. We can't be, you know, leaning down the other end of the court. We all got to be coming back in and trying to gang rebound. And you know, we're going to give up size to a lot of teams. And you know, it's important for us to be really diligent and get in there and not give away, you know, a bunch of possessions where we're all leaning out to offense before we cut the ball. There were stretches where it seemed like both teams were having a difficult time getting into a flow, the physicality of the game. Everybody's somewhat adjust into it. What has it been like as far as a communication with players on the floor, the officials in terms of understanding how they're calling these games? Yeah, I mean, it's a big, you know, huge difference from the way the game has been called in the previous few years. So everyone's going to need some time to kind of figure it out and get used to it. You know, you can talk about it and you can show it. But you when you're out there playing 100 games a year and you're used to it one way, it just takes time. Obviously, Steve, the deficit and second chance points isn't always going to be this great. But from what you're saying, are you saying that this is more of a mindset than it is a personnel issue? No, I mean, obviously, the personality, if we had a bunch of leading rebounders, it wouldn't be an issue. But, you know, since we don't have the personnel, that's just naturally going to clean up the glass. You know, we've got to all come in and gang rebound. You can't have two, three guys, you know, back pedaling down the other end of the floor watching the ball get banged around in there. We've got to come back and help and hit. And, you know, tonight we've got to, you know, definitely got outrebounded in a big way. And that was really what was the difference in the game.