 I believe you've attempted 11 free throws and four of the last five games. I'm just wondering if you've noticed a difference in the way you've been officiated or if you've just been more aggressive. Yeah, I don't know. I just, I'm trying to attack the basket. James, I got two for you. Just what would start to work for you guys towards the end of the second quarter into that big third quarter you guys had? Our spirit, our energy. You know, we got after defensively. I think the first quarter, they had 41 points. We had 25, like 25, you know, that's 100 points again in game. That's more than good enough to win. But 41 points, that's unacceptable. And so we wanted to tighten up. And the second and third, we had 42 in both those quarters. So our defensive communication picked up, our intensity, our spirit, all that together picked up and guys just gained their confidence. Then you, when Marcus had those two big baskets down the stretch, were you looking for him intentionally or was that just a product of the defensive game? Yeah, I mean, I couldn't finish. I had plenty of opportunities. LA had it going. And he's got over 20,000 points. You know, he can score the ball. So I just took my time and fed him and he made the right decision and, you know, took us on. James, there have been a number of guys that kind of struggled with their shot a little bit and confidence from the shot. How have you communicated with them? Because Javon knocked them down. Tonight, other guys got it going. What communication been like as far as having guys to stick with it? Got to keep shooting. You got to keep shooting. Like, if you don't feel confidence in your shot, as in theory, you might as well be on the floor. So even, it's funny, because even this morning, I talked to Javon. You know, he works his butt off every single day. Yesterday, put up 500 shots today. 500 shots. He wants to just keep shooting. But I'm like, I got to carry over to the game. So I'm like, if you miss one shot, you know, don't be, don't put your head down. And he missed his first three. And they went, they went in the zone. He missed his, he missed his first three. And I think it was a time out after that. I said, keep shooting. I said, stick the landing and knock it down. And had confidence, know what's going to go in. Like, make sure it go in. And the next one he made. And just that confidence right there that, you know, that we need from each individual guy that's going to take us a long way. Before the game, Steve said he just wanted James to be James. But did you feel, you know, extra responsibility and kind of pressure, you know, with no KD out there tonight, out to kind of carry things and make it? I don't think it's never a pressure. I think just probably had to do a little bit more as far as being aggressive. And I had a lot of good looks as far as layups, floaters. That just didn't go in. But I think I had some pretty good shots. I think we did a really good job, especially from the second corner on of getting great shots. Defensively, we locked in. And, you know, guys stepped up tonight. Honestly, you know, James did a really good job. Obviously, LaMarca's no closing game out. Patty Dewey does. Blake, you know, finished well at the rim. So it just, it was a collective, you know, effort. You know, we knew we had guys out. So, you know, somebody had to step up. And it was a few of them. You mentioned James. I mean, what do you think about him, not just the way he played, but also kind of, you know, putting the ball on the floor, maybe doing some things he didn't, he doesn't usually do. Yeah. I mean, he brings a different dynamic to our team, that playmaking, that ball handling, dribbling at our shooters, finishing around the rim. You can do a little bit of everything. And he's going to be a key part, you know, of where we're trying to go. But tonight, he looked, he looked very.