 Nick, for this Miami team, you didn't play in the last game, but when you do watch the film, when it comes to coming up against Bama Atabaya, what's going to be key? I mean, he's been cooking. He's knocking down the mid-range shot with confidence, doing a really good job of drawing fouls, knocking down his free throws. So it's going to be a challenge for myself, but it's not just on me. It's on the whole team to try to slow him down. He talked about BAM cooking. This heat team has won now six straight. Their last loss was against the Nets right here on this court. For you guys offensively, what do you guys have to do to get that flow and get to that pace that you guys want to play? Just keep, like you said, just keeping our flow going, our continuity, getting into actions, playing in transition, getting stops, playing as fast as we can, and then continuing to build on our half-court offense. You guys have played pretty well against them in the last several games, right? Yeah, what is it about either the way you guys have responded to them or what is it about the way they play that you guys have matched up OK against them? I mean, I think everybody knows how Miami plays. They play extremely hard. So if you go out and just play as hard as you can, whenever you go against them, you give yourself a pretty good chance. And you knock down some shots, you always have a good chance. Was it encouraging the last game where you guys were able to find that tempo without BAM, just be able to run up and down the board and have that same flow that you guys want to play with? I mean, definitely. That's going to be a part of our challenge. It's just guys being injured, being cam, and then we just, everybody has to be ready to fill in and step up in their roles. So what do you think has to maybe change or what can you take away from that to kind of keep that tempo up without BAM? I think it's on everybody. We got a lot of different people that can push the break when they get rebounds. So just getting the ball up court, putting up threes, how we want to play, even though we're missing an incredible break started like BAM. And Jock said too, I think taking more risks, taking those challenges, do you kind of sense guys are trying to take some more risks, whether it's making room for steals or you with some blocks a little bit? Yeah, I think we're trusting the schemes more. Guys are definitely in the passing lanes more. Even when I'm guarding people defensively, going back to years prior, I'm not used to having so much help. I'm used to really kind of being on the island, but we've been doing a really good job blowing up and just showing bodies on the defensive side of the ball. Jock Fine joked after the last game that he told you that you can't take those fouls home with you. But you're able to navigate through that foul trouble when you go up against this Miami Heat team who relies and focuses defensively on their game plan. How can you kind of balance that as well going tonight? I mean, I know I need to be on the court. Last game, I had some early foul trouble, and I finished strong. But for us to be at our best, I know I can't be in foul trouble. So that's going to be real important. Is it, did you guys have to build trust in each other to take those risks? Did you guys have to build trust in the scheme and what you're being told to do? Or the coaches, where did the trust? What was it that you needed to build trust in for you guys to feel comfortable gambling and basically putting yourself out there so you're, because when you're gambling, you can look bad on film? Yeah, for sure. I mean, it's something that we're still building on. It's building trust in the scheme and the coaches and the players, because you've got to know that somebody's going to have your back. And then if you're giving up a three or an open cut to somebody, you don't want to look crazy on film or give up points to your man. So it's just the trust all around. So you've got to basically trust that somebody is going to help you out? Yeah, because that's our scheme. So you've just got to trust your guys going to be there. Going back to the fouls, I mean, I've noticed, later the last two years, you really haven't had a lot of like five foul games, six foul games. When you got those four fouls, what have you leaned on to kind of make sure you didn't get that fit or get that 60? I mean, you don't want to play too tentative, because when you play tentative, that's when you usually go out there and foul. So just being smart, stand down on pump face. I jumped on a couple early. People are going to try to use pump face against me. They know I'm a great shot blocker. So really just playing smart and just having to feel for the game. Nick, when you look at the last month, this is you all's third time in Miami. Does it feel like you guys have been here a lot? Or has it been fun to come to Miami so soon and so quickly? I mean, it's always nice to come to Miami, but it's also bad, because we don't come here later in the year. They screwed us over with the schedule for sure. But I mean, it's been good to be here so early in the year.