 Cam, you mentioned the other night when it comes to this Detroit Pistons team that the streak was not something that you guys were concerned with, but you guys didn't want to happen on your home court. How do you feel about it now being the next game where it could happen again on their court? Yeah, same thing. I'm not really worried about it. We're trying to improve on our win streak. We was on loser's streak. We got off of that, so we want to keep building our win streak. So just have some momentum going into all-star break a little bit, so we just want to keep building and keep playing the right way. So we're not really about the streak, honestly. When it comes to that right way, what is just that next step for this group in continuing that standard? Yeah, just keep sharing the ball amongst each other. I've probably been sharing the ball real well, sharing the ball, taking good shots, running wide in transition, just doing everything unselfish so everybody can have a good game and everybody can have some type of impact on the game. So that's really the main thing to it. When you were talking about taking good shots, has Jacq been harping on the shot profile changing or tweaking the shot profile that you guys were looking for? I mean, yeah, some of the shots are obviously the mid-ranges, but that's some of our game, so you can't really take that away. But obviously you want to take better mid-ranges, some of us, so you can't really fully take away the mid-range, because that's what two, three of us shoot, so you just got to look at it, how you can get better mid-ranges off and just try to excel in that. You're obviously known to be good in mid-range. Mikhail's good in the mid-range. Just how important is it for you that, I guess, going forward that both of you guys can actually go off? A lot of times you'll go off and he won't or he'll go off and you won't. Just how important is it for you guys for both of you to be clicking on all summers at the same time? Honestly, I don't really have a comment on that. I mean, we just got to, you know, both come out strong, aggressive. So, you know, that was a good question. I don't really have a comment for that. When you're on the floor with Dennis, what exactly is the difference with him on the court? Guys say he brings in people. Just what is it like when he's out there playing the way he plays and just scares feet off of that? Yeah, just, you know, like I said, the energy. Obviously, when he has the ball, he pushes the pace for the second group. So, you know, get a turnover, aggressive defense, he's pushing the ball. We all can just run wide. He'll find us. He's a good player. So he's going to find us for open threes, open dunks, open labs. And then, you know, he has the ability to break down his own man, get to the bucket, finish, get a foul. So he really puts a lot of pressure on the second unit guard. So, you know, that's really a good thing for our team, a good dynamic for us to have. You know, I'm glad he's back. And then when he's obviously talking and being, you know, holding guys accountable, making you guys hold him accountable, I guess for somebody who's relatively new to the team, how easy was it for him to kind of assert himself and for you guys to listen when he did assert himself? Yeah, I mean, just having somebody who's, you know, going to be vocal, you know, we got to have that as a point guard in the second unit, you know. So whoever's in the second unit, whoever's out there winning, he's going to be vocal, you know, putting guys in the right spots. And just, you know, you say, holding people accountable, playing hard, not letting the energy slip, you know, trying not to. But, you know, he's been a great addition for us. So, you know, he's got to keep it up. You were talking about defense, you mentioned energy, you mentioned aggression. Is the aggression the biggest key in terms of force and turnovers? Oh, yeah, for sure. Just being really just the aggression activity, being active, like, you know, active hands, you know, active hands get you a long way. Whereas, you know, deflections are anything. So, you know, just not having like steals or blocks on the stats, she doesn't really say you're playing good defense as far as the activity for some of the tough shots. You know, some of the stuff is not going to pop up like deflections that some of us get. So that's just really what it is. What is just the dynamic of going into a game when you do have a situation in the regular season where you're taking on the same team, not in a back to back. You had two days, but basically back to back when it comes to the games. Um, it kind of gives like a back to back approach. But, you know, you try to look at what they did last game, the adjustments they made. I try to, like, you know, go over that for the next game. Because, you know, if it worked, they'll use it in the next game. Or, you know, everybody's still around the same set, so it's not really much different. It's just, you know, the adjustments that they made, you want to, like, go over that. So, it's not really much different. Uh, not really. No, not really in the regular season. I like to play different teams every day. You know, maybe play them, then a team, then play them again, but back to back is kind of crazy in the regular season. So, you know, but it is what it is.