 30 points and 15 assists. That was his first game of those numbers at least since joining Milwaukee. How do we make that happen more often? I think it comes with time. You know, even Dame said, you know, he came into the Milwaukee situation not trying to step on toes and kind of trying to find his rhythm and place with that group. He has to be the lead guy. I think out of him, Middleton, and Yanis, he's going to be the guy that you put the ball in that can absolutely go get your bucket and can score. So with that being said, why not play through Dame? Why not give him the basketball and allow him to be himself and everybody else figures it out? Yanis, to me, has always been the type of player where he can put his head down in an open floor. Nobody can stop him. But now that they've started playing that two-man game together where he's a picker, he's a roller, he's giving them different looks, that makes them dangerous. And now Middleton back for his first game and to have 22, we talked about all his chemistry. That's not a Chris Middleton problem. Chris has come in and that first game back, it looks seamless to me.