 Nothing to really take us through. Need to stop, tough shot, both ways, two physical teams. That's pretty much it. How does that play come together for your shot at the end of overtime there? It was a little different from some of the last second plays you've run very wide this year. Yeah, that was just random to play broke down. We ran in action, but Atlanta kind of blew it up. So I just made a play towards the ball. KP found me and then I got off a tough shot when I went in. What was supposed to happen on that play at Richmond? I was supposed to be like a rip screen, trying to see if we can get a layup towards the rim. But Atlanta's physicality kind of blew it up. So we weren't able to KP call it away further than he would have liked. So I just ran and tried to make a plan of all. Jaylin, what do you think I learned over the past two games? What has this taught you, this trip here? I think it's been good. I think one, give credit for Atlanta, but it's just like a playoff level of physicality. I think they benefited from the whistle. We would have liked to see some more consistency from it, but some days it's going to be like that, especially on the road in the playoffs. I feel like I got fouled, especially like going towards in the fourth quarter. And before overtime, that go ahead bucket, they let that go, but some days it's going to be consistent. Some days it's not. Still got to find ways to win and match the level of physicality. I think we did good for the most part outside of the glass. We had to get on the glass, fight on the glass. I got to do a better job of getting there and getting those rebounds. But give credit to Atlanta, they're tough. And when you get a whistle that swings your way, it makes you even tougher. So definitely some good information that we can learn from. Murray missed a ton of shots. He also made a ton of shots, but they got a ton of second chance points off those misses. How was it? Murray, tough player, a lot of respect. He played his ass off, allowed his team to get the win. But I felt like we guarded him pretty well. He made some tough ones. But we just got to get on the glass. That was the key to the game. Offensive glass, Capella was a beast down there. But we got to be, we got to up our level of physicality on the glass. We didn't do that. And that's why we lost. They've been trying to kind of relearn who they are with and try out. And it seems like this week, especially, they've really started to figure it out. And now you actually might see them in the first round again. So how are they starting to transform and what kind of tests are they bringing forward? Yeah, I mean, the season is a bunch of journeys, ups and downs. So they're trying to figure out their identity, trying to figure out the way they want to play and stuff like that. And I guess we'll wait and see if we match up with them in the playoffs, but we'll be ready. Like you said, it's a learning experience. Can what be? Yeah, in the fourth quarter, we had a bunch of great looks. I think we had, like, at one point, D-White, Mr. Floater, KP, kind of Mr. Layup at the rim. And then Drew, Mr. Elephant, Layup, all, like, back-to-back sequences was what open looks in the fourth quarter. And I thought those was great looks. They just didn't go down. And that kind of led to them feeling more comfortable, more confident. But I feel like we executed. I think we just got to be more physical and own our space a little bit more. But it's good information to learn from. Joe said a lot of those one-point games, final minute, just come down the shot making. You guys have four and eight in those spots this year. Is there anything else you can point to in those spots that you guys need to improve on before the playoffs as one-point games, final minute? I think just, like you said, execution, not settling. Sometimes I think we have settled or whatever. And we can get to the basket and things like that. But I think we'll be ready when it's time to come. We just got to make sure that we execute, we got our space in, and then we're not settling. You know, we're not leaving it to the officiator. You know, you get to your spot, go up and down and live with those results. Presented by your New England four-dealers, built for America, built Ford proud.