 and the blue collar boy is standing by with Michael Grady. Here with Patty Mills, Patty, what kind of attitude, what kind of approach did you guys have to have to close out this road trip on a high note? Yeah, hunger mentality. It's obviously been a long road trip for us. And for us to be able to come out and play the right way and get a win so we can go home and enjoy this nice flight and get in our home bed again. Five and one on this road trip, what did you guys learn about yourselves over the course of the last 10, 11 days? Yeah, we learned a lot on this road trip. I think, you know, for us to be able to understand each other more, get a number of game reps under our belt. But just to be able to work out those little kinks along the way, but I think they showed a lot of fighting in us. The Chicago game showed a lot of character for us to come out of that and perform the way we did. But it's one step at a time. We just want to get better each game. The key to your performance tonight, you had nine three-pointers, a new career high for you. That's two shy of the franchise record. How big did the rim look to you? Yeah, not bad. I couldn't make any inside of the three-point line, but yeah, it obviously feels good whenever the ball can go in the rim. Good game tonight. Thanks so much, Pat. Thank you. Brian? Well, Patty Mills, 29 points on...