 We got a little stagged now offensively. It seemed like when we weren't getting out in transition, we just had a difficult time getting the ball second side, trying to get them moving. We kind of had a tendency to just get into isolation situations. And from there, our offense kind of stalled and made them kind of leak out good stuff in transition, made defensive challenging for us. And I think it just kind of started with us not being able to get out in transition offensively. How much of the Iso ball was what they were doing defensively and then maybe fatigue on your part as a coach handed that earlier? I mean, I think a lot of it is just them defensively. They do an excellent job of just switching out, making stuff tough for a particular team like us, where a lot of times we're running guys off the screens, pin downs, trying to get guys to open looks, get the defense shifted. They do a good job just switching out onto everything, forcing you into those isolation situations and making guys make plays. Once that started leap in the second quarter, did you feel that kind of even carried over at the start of the second half? Yeah, definitely. I think it's hard, like I said, it's hard when you're not getting out in transition. When they're making tough baskets, we're kind of coming down and playing against the set defense every time. And the rhythm for us offensively was difficult to come by just because of the way they played defense and then also just the way that they were hitting tough shots. How much of it had to do with just fatigue after the kind of emotional game you had last night in Denver? I mean, I wouldn't put anything on fatigue. I think everybody was feeling good after a great win yesterday. And we came in playing the right way, playing great, moving the ball. A lot of it is just them. They're just a great team. They're great on both ends of the ball. And they just put us in tough situations, obviously offensively, but then defensively for us. We forced teams into the mid-range, but it seemed like they were taking full advantage of, I don't know what their percentage was from the mid-range, but they were just a toolman unconscious. And also when you look at the road trip, though, I mean, it's already been a strong road trip, but it could be great if you get the win in Minnesota. What's the thinking? What's the feeling going on? Yeah, we're on to Minnesota. I mean, obviously, we came in here to compete and try and get another one, but the focus is now shifted. We're 100% focused on Minnesota. Obviously, they had some stuff happen. We'll see how that all shakes out with the new acquisitions, but the approach will be the same. We know we'll have a scout tomorrow, recovery day, and then we'll be ready to compete the following night. What is the consistency with the lineup and the starting lineup particularly done as far as you guys finding rhythm and you yourself finding rhythm in a groove out there? Yeah, I think whenever you have that feel you know, kind of, I think with our team, the way that it's set up, obviously Kenny likes to stick with certain rhythms, certain guys coming in now, you kind of know when your number is going to be called, what your minutes are going to be like, and the flow has been good, the rhythm has been good. And like I kind of always say, it's easy for me to make plays when you know, Karris and D'Angelo are putting pressure on the rim. Guys like that, Spencer, just being able to get downhill, you know, my job is really just to help create space and knock down open shots.