 Dory, after just the being down by 18, having the great second quarter, just what was the biggest difference maker that allowed the Pistons to kind of pull it out down the stretch? We can't put ourselves behind a ball like that, you know, it's cool though, you know, we fought back, but, you know, we want to be great. We can't, you know, we can't put ourselves in a hole like that, you know, like they shot the ball well, but they also beat us on the glass tonight, so I would say that was the reason they got this win. You talked about rebounding has been a thing even just last week, just what change for you guys that allowed them to be so effective and capitalize off the glass to get those second chance points? Um, and just as a group, we got to find ways to help each other collapse during this job of protecting the room and we got to help him. So, I would say as a team, we got to just do our job at a higher standard. I think the second hand second chance points might have been like 23 to nine or something like that, but how much do the inability to kind of guard your yard on the perimeter and then they're getting in the lane and kind of great havoc in there. How much did that lead to some of those putbacks? It's more like I said, we know we want class to do his job and sometimes it put us in a bind because we got to help him. You know, like you said, we also got guard our yard, you know, keep guys out of paint. I feel like, you know, you got to put two on Dern and Stewart and them guards just flying in and getting all them little chippies around the free throw line and I feel like they have about four or five people with two all offensive rebounds. So, and then it was tough, you know, for me to, you know, crash too because, you know, they were running so well in transition that, you know, I couldn't be aggressive on the offensive glass. It seems as if sometimes they didn't have an answer for the three-point shooting. What was opening up and what was working so well for you guys to get those looks that you can kind of take away to build off of? We was just getting stops and running and Dennis and Micael, Dennis Smith, too, was just, you know, finding guys doing a good job of getting in the paint and making, making shooters job easier. You know, shout out to Lonnie, you know, he was, if you hear the way he sounded, he sounded terrible and he went out there and played hard and, you know, minutes from Noah, Noah played good too. Talk about Lonnie for someone who was dealing with an illness, the weather, he's stuck on the bench. You've seen him do it before, but just like, what does that bring to overall to the group? You know, when he came in and stopped playing, I think it gave everybody juice, you know, him coming out here sacrificing himself, you know, he said that's how you feel. You know, he's trying to get a win and sometimes that can't let you know the team.