 Hey, Jarrett, you know, what stood out to you in terms of whether it was things they were doing offensively or things you guys struggled with defensively that, you know, we added up to giving up 128 points. You know, we started out strong, you know, we wanted to come in and dictate the pace. If you look at the first couple minutes of the game, that's how we really wanted to play. And after that, they just started to dictate it, you know, they're coming down, they're comfortable getting into the sets they want. And when the team like that does it, we can't, we can't hold up with them. Christian. Hey, Jarrett, how's it going? It seems tonight that you were able to kind of get, get it going with that little push shot looking floater that you were able to convert from in the mid-core of the pick and roll just is that something new that you've been added that you added to your game and can you just surface through how you've been able to find that shot? Right. So really over the course of a couple years, just trying to expand my game, you know, just try to be able to get different finishes when I'm in the pick and roll. And tonight was a perfect example of that. Alex. Jarrett, what do you think the biggest difference was between your first half and your second half? Obviously, your production dropped off. But was the way they were guarding you? Was it just shots not falling, something else? Yeah, you know, they went into a blitz kind of defense. And I would say that kind of changed out how we're running our offense. So that kind of threw everybody off. And I think that can attribute to it.