 Jason, do you consider this a good loss or a loss that the team needed? No. We played well enough for a good portion of it. And then in the second half and the fourth quarter, we didn't. They got hot. They got in the rhythm. And we didn't make enough plays. Kind of if you could take us to that last possession, sort of what you saw and how it played out before you? Played out. It was unfortunate. Thought I got fouled, but they didn't think I got fouled. And it's tough because we would have had to tip in. So it's just a weird way to end the game. But they always say the game isn't one of the loss in the last play. It's a lot of things that we didn't do well in that fourth quarter that put us in that position. Were you trying to get into something sooner than how it played out that way, or was it just sort of what you got serious on you or trying to get a clean walk at that point? Yeah, I was just trying to get a clean look. Honsite probably should have went a little bit earlier to give us more time and maybe another opportunity. The issue of crunch time offence has come up several times over the years for you guys. How do you think you guys have grown in that area? And where do you guys still need to improve there? We're not perfect, but we've done a better job this season. Could have done a better job than night. Maybe our space and the execution. Working to get a great shot. We've got to do that every single time. What do you think that keeps coming up? The question about crunch time offence? I think we've been pretty good this year in crunch time offence. But tonight, we didn't do a good enough job, and that's OK as long as we respond and fix it. Do you want to be in more situations like this between now and the playoffs, just because through this streak you've been blowing teams away? You haven't been in a tense situation in a long time? I mean, if we play a close game throughout, that's cool. But I don't want to blow a 20-point lead. So no. You came out really hot in the first half there, and then struck a first shot in the second. Was it anything they were doing that kind of threw out? You offered them there? Just went cold. So I had some good looks, some good shots, good looks. I was making them first half and didn't make them in the second half. And then for the last play there, Joe talked about wanting to get into stuff faster there. It's happened a couple of times over the years where you guys have gotten into stuff late. And when you're down by a point there, what's the balance for you? And what are things that you can do to speed things up there or just get into actions faster? Just be aware. I mean, obviously, I know how much time was on the clock, but I probably just should have went a little faster, just in case some shit like that happened. Maybe we had more time or maybe another opportunity. The first way, three, or maybe even the first two, maybe that's even part of the game plan. But how do you think he kept getting open? He made all five of them at the end, and they were all pretty good looks. Yeah, I mean, if you had an opportunity, he had some tough shots, some shots off the dribble that, you know, you got to give up something. You're not just going to shut down everybody. He stepped up big for his team tonight and hit some big shots, and he was hot, and basket got bigger. We're taking the Denver. What am I taking at Denver? I mean, considering the last time you played them at home, it was the last second game tonight, it was the last second game. Do you hope to get something like this out of your system, maybe to execute a little bit tighter in that situation? Just hope to bounce back from the night. It's a lot of things that we know we can clean up. Didn't necessarily play like ourselves that second half. And this year we've done a really good job of responding, so I look forward to us responding and playing better on Thursday. The fourth quarter, you guys, usually you'll get misses. You get the cross match you want early on. You just kind of set up the plate and just target that cross match, but when Wade is hitting every single shot, what do you try to, like, at what point do you try to think, like, maybe we need to call an actual, like, play set or like stuff that's kind of a little bit more complicated to go at the defense? Yeah, I mean, it's tough, because normally we like to play in transition, like you say, across matches, but we weren't getting many stops. And that stuff and that defense was set. And they're a physical, long team. So, I mean, we're going to watch film tomorrow, talk about it, clearly a lot of things we could do better and look forward to responding Thursday. Presented by your New England Ford dealers. Built for America. Built Ford Proud.