 That was an nasty fall. How do you feel right now? Yeah, I banged my shoulder up a little bit, but it'll be fine. Just go get some treatment. We've got the best trainers in the world, so I'll be good. And despite the loss, how did you feel having back-to-back strong games for the team? It felt good, just a good confidence boost. Just knowing I can go out there and produce for my team. So my name was called, and I produced. What was the moment like for you when you hit the three and the whole bench exploded the way they did? I felt good. You know, I think I'm the first three I hit. So everybody was excited. And my adrenaline and everything just took over. It's not like you were playing in garbage time. You were playing real minutes for this team. What does it mean for you to not just have that happen once, but two times in a row and be able to kind of leave your mark on games like that? I mean, it's big, you know, fairly, especially fairly, you know, they're a solid team. Milwaukee's a solid team. So me going out there and producing, I think it's just showing everybody and me showing myself that I can play against, play at the highest level. How gas for you in the first half? I was tired, man. I think just it was just a combination of me just giving to my all and my emotions running high. So I just needed to calm myself down. Did you hit your head at all when you fell? It looks like you hit the right side of your face. Yeah, I mean, I hit my head a little bit, but it was more something on my shoulder. My shoulder really took the blow, so that's a good thing.