 Yeah, and I think we answered a lot of those questions. Being able to have multiple bodies, like we talked about around Giannis, seven turnovers for him, for us to have more fast break points than they have, where transition is a huge part of their game, which means we were playing at a pretty high level pace for us. And then we were keeping them in the half court. So a really good effort from our guys and really focused pretty much three of the four quarters when we outscored them. So really overall, a pretty clean game from us. What can you say about Clarkson's play for tonight? I mean, he made his first eight straight shots, missed that one in the fourth quarter. But what can you just add to what he's been able to do? Yeah, he's learning. And we talked about what they want to give up. They were OK with the ball being in his hands. That's part of their defense. And now that is the maturity of Nick of what he's going to do when he has the basketball. So he had a little bit of both, where he got some of those possessions and sprayed it out to the weak side, got some of those when dribble hand off to another guard. And then he got some where he scored himself. So definitely maturation from him, give him a lot of love for doing it on both ends of the floor for us tonight. And luxury for us to have him, Ben and Kay in at the same time for length. And then they can play fast also. So he's growing as a young man, as a player. It's great to see. Kind of following up on that, Coach Ben. We spoke to him a little bit pregame about what you wanted to see from him, Guard and Giannis. Just what did you see from him? Not just defensively, but offensively with the aggression he played with. Yeah, it was great. I thought overall there's the middle approach from guys. Like we talked about, they're going to make some threes. We didn't panic. Giannis is going to get through us sometimes and we're not going to overreact. But can we be steady throughout the course of the night to put multiple bodies in front of him? And it's tough to do because he's coming down hill at you with force and you're going to get hit. And that's part of it. I thought overall our guys responded extremely well. You guys have obviously had guys in and out of the rotation pretty much all seasons to the point where you guys are still kind of seeking that chemistry to play against a team like the Bucks. Obviously Middleton is out, but they've had that group together for quite some time. They've had that chemistry, that cohesion. What does it mean to you to be able to get that win? Yeah, as a championship team. And they've learned how to play with and all their guys without all their guys. And that's what we've been trying to stress a little bit. Late whistle from Joe of not being able to play tonight and he was going to be the first up. No panic from us, no excuses from us. Next man up as far as what the rotations were going to be, I thought set minutes were extremely good tonight. And that's where we want to get to where we're going to play. We're going to show up every night. We're going to try to win. And whoever's called on to play is going to play. Jack, I got two for you at the beginning of this win streak. You guys get off to a hot start. We talked about the second and third quarters kind of giving some back and then going into the fourth. I mean, these past few games, hot start, when they responded, you guys punched back. I guess what has kind of changed in that aspect from the start of this to now? Yeah, great resolve, I think, from our guys. And we kind of let that second group play a little bit, play through them making a run on us. I think that's important for our team to have confidence in that group. I'd really believe the start of the second quarter of that group can really do some damage for us going forward. But overall, our guys really responded to their run. And the best part, Alex, we never panicked at all. I think we were pretty even keeled throughout the course of the night. Great communications in the timeouts, and a lot of good from tonight, man. And then Kyrie, my math is right, I think started about 1 for 9 and then finished no 5 for 9. What does it do for you and even just the trust to where if your best players having a bad game, you could still get enough out of him when you really need him to? You just feel as a coach, he can't keep missing shots. You just feel the next one's going to go in. And even K, K started out that way at the beginning of the game. I think he might have missed his first 3 or something, and then off he goes. Those dudes are too good, man. It's a matter of time. I thought our big said really good screens for him to free him up. And it's a matter of time for that ball goes in, especially for those two. Jock, you had five guys with three pluses, four with five remorses. Talk about just the chemistry that you're able to see and how they were able to move the ball so well. Yeah, I think it starts with that first group, where we can be extremely effective in the half court because Kevin and Ky can create shots for everyone, and then the mix of Ben also being able to push the ball. You saw he got like Royce early shot, Seth early shots before the defense is set. And with a good defense like that, you have to have opportunities where you take advantage of early opportunities. For us to get 30 assists tonight, that's a great number for us. That means we're sharing the basketball. That means we're playing with pace. That means we're making shots, too, which is good. Jock, Royce had a period before Detroit about eight games, or he was really struggling. And I think now 12 to 16 from three in the last three games, just what have you seen from him? What do you think that says about just his resolve? Yeah, I should continue to apologize to him, take him out to dinner. That was on me, playing him too many minutes, but it was because I love what he does. And he ended up having missed two games. He missed the Indiana game, missed the Washington game. Then he had the three days also. And I thought that really got him in a position where mentally and physically he was able to reload. Now you see the value that he brings to us on both ends of the floor. So I take the blame for running him into the ground for those first couple of weeks, for sure. Coach, a lot of the big picture concern sometimes for the team can be rebounding, right? And you guys talk. Even tonight, even? 45 to 45. Let's go, Christian, even. A, what led to that, were you guys able to do that, allowed you to match them and rebound them? B, just what's that feeling to have worked all year at your biggest weakness and to come out with pretty much even rebounding tonight? Yeah, we keep challenging the guys. And it is an ongoing story for us. I think last time we addressed it, we were talking about we have seven wins in a row because of why. And a big piece of that is, we had an 8% increase in our box outs. And so we were able to show how, and that was as a team. And so we were going to continue to point out, who's boxing out? Who's not boxing out? We're going to get the stats behind it. It is a collective effort. That's who we are. And our group is really buying into hidden bodies. And that's OK for us to be successful on the defensive end of the floor. All right, guys, happy holidays. I'm pie, I'm cake, I'm everything. Let's go. So what happens when you win 8 in a row? You can have whatever you want for dessert.