 In your mind, when you guys had a little bit of a lead and they go on that 23 to 5 run, what happened? Was that anything they did? Or was that what you guys kind of lose at home? The three-point line killed us today. I mean, the two top scorers had more threes than me and Ka. We matched them pretty much scoring, but it's the three-point line that separated us. 9 to 16. I mean, this team is an incredible offense to rebound the team. I don't think they pretty much matched up on the boards. We passed the ball well. We didn't turn the ball over. The fact they knocked down more threes than us, that's the name of the game now. Even if you're not playing well or up to par with the opponent, if you make it three, you give yourself a chance. So I think that's what really separated us was the three-point line. They couldn't stop us either. We shot 54%. We got to the line. Like I said, we passed the ball well. They turned it over. I mean, they shot better than us at the three-point line. I mean, I think sometimes we're indecisive on some stuff. Some stuff we should be switching. And then one guy's on one page, one guy's on another. I think that sometimes our communication is often in a league. If a team sees you make a mistake, they capitalize on it pretty easily and pretty quick. So we couldn't go back and forth with this team because they was knocking down three-pointers. But I think we pretty much got whatever we want on the offensive end, too. It was a shootout, but they happened to make more threes than us. Has that made in your mind, if you go all the way back at the preseason, I mean, you guys haven't probably shot as well as eventually you will, as well as the back of your basketball cards and saying you will. Yeah, I mean, we just got to, we probably could create better looks for it, especially me and Kai. We probably can create better looks at the three-point line. But we still feel confident that we'll knock them down, moving forward. Yeah, I mean, anything is right. You can rep a lot of stuff out. But it's about having your mind in the right place and being focused and disciplined on the game plan and making adjustments on the fly, being able to make that adjustment as an individual player and as a team on the fly, and being able to have versatile defenders that can do everything. So we got pretty much that. It's just when teams start knocking down threes on us, that just makes us all frantic. Now we running out and trying to contest and they dumping it all for a layup that may kick it to the other side. So it's like we get down 12. We can't panic on defense. We're not playing solid when we get down and teams start knocking down shots. You see, Bane just miscommunications made a few threes, just from us, not even just leaving them open, not switching, not pursuing on the screen, all those stuff like that. And Bane was due for a huge night. He was struggling shooting the last three games. So you knew he was going to get high at some point. And then John Moran making threes as well. So it was a tough one for us. But we didn't totally just give it to how they play. We made them make shots over us. We've been set off on, you know, to see him getting a little more frustrated with the continued foul brawns that he's dealing with. Yeah, I think a few of those were questionable. But that's just how it is. And I'm sure they called a few questionable ones on them as well, and it just evens out at some point. I thought the last foul he got was, I didn't think that one was a foul, but it is what it is. Ben's a veteran in this league, so he trusts himself. We trust him. And this is about just bouncing back next game. On the other end, I mean, obviously, for a guy who missed a year or went on board, it's going to take him a while to get back to Bane. Does he have to be more aggressive in terms of driving and just guys going to lay off? Yeah, we want everybody to be more aggressive. We want Royce to be more aggressive. We want Ben. Joe, when he come in, Ed, when he come in, we want everybody to be aggressive. That's the name of basketball is to impose your will on your opponent. So yeah, we're encouraging that every time we step out on the floor. He's going to do a challenge of guarding the game. You can't stop these superstar players in the league. Make it as tough as you can. Hopefully, they're not knocking down shots that game. They coaches are going to scheme for him and put him in positions to be successful. And our game is spread out game. So these guys are going to score. It's about limiting them as a team and taking them away from the stuff that they'd like to do as a team. Yonah's going to make tough buckets. Drew's going to make tough buckets. But it's about making them feel us and having them shoot over in hand every time down. The job's going to be his first season for Chicago this year. I'm just curious, Drew, what did he bring when he got the first one? What is he going to do for the job to kind of show what he is the star is like in this league? As a dream come true, I mean, you know, to work with the biggest company in the world, Nike, the signature athlete, I mean, his shoe's going to fly off the shelves. He's the most marketable guy in our league, the face of our league going forward. So many kids are inspired by what he does. And we're all one big family at Nike, so it's going to be a lot of support for his shoe coming out. And as an individual player, when you get that type of recognition, man, it's just hard to describe. So I'm happy for him. No shoe going to look incredible. I know he's going to continue to keep pushing the game forward. And what did you feel when you got the first one? I still don't know what to feel, bro. It's still surreal seeing my name on shoes every time I put them on. I don't wear nothing else, but my shoes. When I play ball, it's pretty cool. So it's an exciting time being able to create, being able to be a partner with Nike. It's still a dream to me. You do think you use a new face? Or the league? Yeah, for sure. I mean, there's a lot of faces. You can tell that the change in the errors in the league as time goes on in the last 10 years, in this next 15 years, you see the guys that are in the league right now that are going to help push the game forward. That's really what it's all about. It's not one guy, two guys, three guys that shift or change the game. It's a group of us that do it. And Jai is definitely in that group, for sure.