 First off, what was it like building chemistry out there on the fly with James in this first game? You know, it's definitely an adjustment, but I mean, at the end of the day, you could kind of plug him in in any sort of situation and he's going to make it work. Obviously, he played extremely well and like he had been playing with us for a while, you know, putting guys in spots. Obviously, not a lot of time or no time at all with him before. So for him to pick up, you know, the plays stuff, the defensive philosophy, all this stuff basically in the matter of just like showing up today is pretty impressive. There's kinks to work out for sure, Orlando put up a tough fight, but how much fun was it out there knowing that this is the start of something for you guys? I think it's exciting. You know, it's one of those things where, you know, just the talent, the level of play, but even just like you said, like the sort of the energy, the camaraderie that we had, it felt like we've been playing together for a long time, even though it's not, you know, this is the first time this group's ever taken the floor together. But, you know, I thought even early on, it was like we were making too many extra passes trying to get guys involved. And instead of people trying to be, you know, aggressive, take the shots a day normally would take. It was like, you know, everybody's trying to make that extra one, get everybody a touch, get everybody involved, which is awesome to see. But at the same time, you know, it's one of those things where we're just, you know, it's the first time playing together, everybody's feeling each other out. But we came together a little bit more in that second half. Greg Logan, Newsday. Joe, I know there was a point where you hit back to back threes that were from pretty damn deep. But at the same time, there were points where the way you and Kevin and Hardin moved the ball among you that seemed almost thrilling because it sort of paralyzed the defense. What do you feel like ball movement can do with a team that has shooters like you three and then you add Kyrie to the mix? Yeah, I mean, I think it's a very difficult task. Defensively, you know, you look out on the floor, I mean, you have people that are, you know, a specific niche, but like, you know, for me, obviously being a shooter, but then you have Kevin, who can do it at all three levels. You have James, I can do it at all three levels. You have Kyrie, they can do it all three levels. But the guys, they're just either as good basketball players at the end of the day, too. You know, they make the right play. You know, I think a lot is put on sort of their scoring prowess, but you know, they make the right play when guys cut and they're open, they find you, they hit you when you're open on the perimeter, they hit you. And you know, being able to play off of guys like that, you know, it's a unbelievable luxury in this league. And, you know, we're fortunate that we have the, the playmakers that we do. I mean, they can go and get a basket pretty much at any point during the game themselves, but they're also equally as good at facilitating and getting guys involved and then just making the right basketball play.