 That said, no, that's not going to happen. That's not going to be the Grinch. Guy Rearby meeting with the media. So it kind of got away from you guys from that point forward. Guy named Dame Lillert. And then also some of their other guys that were making some big plays when we were putting two on the ball. Again, some good open looks. And just making some breeds off of us double teaming. And we just weren't in the right spot tonight a few times. So we made us pay. Blanca Andrews, ESPN. Mary, when you're looking at this long road trip that's coming up in your mind, it will be a successful road trip. Is it just wins and losses? Or as you guys are looking to continue to kind of build, what in your mind would create a successful road trip? Just continuing to find consistency throughout kind of what we're gearing up for towards the end of the season. Really just thinking about staying healthy and doing everything we can to come out on the winning side. Obviously, that won't come easy being on the road. We've been tested a few times this year. But I think this road trip means a little bit more because it is towards the end of the season. And we just want to play well. And we want to do the right thing. So just excited to continue to build. While we kiss our families goodbye for the next 11 days and we just have fun just being tighter as a group. Ray Glogan with Newsday. Since we don't get to talk to you tomorrow, I want to follow up on the road trip thing. Will the Milwaukee two game series be good preparation and maybe the whole road trip be good preparation for the playoffs, especially since you'll have more guys available to play most of those nights? Yeah, I guess you could say that. Probably the only time we'll have a chance to see a team twice. Is that right? So if anybody could be one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference alongside us, then that's a competitor's dream. So we look forward to it. Know that they've been playing well. So just looking forward to going in there. Brian Lewis with New York Post. How much emphasis are you guys as a team putting on the number one seed at this point? Or can you really not even answer that until after these two bucks games? We're just having fun, man. We're enjoying the journey. And wherever we land, I think we'll be proud. So like I said, the circumstance of the season to still be number one seed or still be fluctuating between one and two is a blessing, man. All the injuries that have been happening and just surprises that come up. We just want to stay resilient as a group and just get prepared for what's coming in the next few weeks. That's the exciting part. Playing in these different environments on the road, that's exciting as well. But just getting tighter as a group throughout some of these games where we'll learn a lot is what I'm looking forward to. Rachel Nichols, ESPN. Hey, guy. Some of the other basketball players who have observed Ramadan have said that they appreciate the way it sort of narrows their focus. It makes them appreciate other things in their lives and things that they can apply to the game of basketball. Have you experienced any of those things? And if so, how? Well, the journeys that we have individually and as a community is between God and Allah. So I just like to keep it that way. Appreciate you asking the question, Rachel. Shout out to all my brothers and sisters. They're all observing and doing what they're supposed to be doing during this Ramadan. Appreciate that. So I'll switch gears and ask you a little bit about being on the road with your team. You guys are still pretty limited NBA-wide on what you can do. Steve Nash's joke about previous road trips that he'd like to get you all like bowling or to dinner or something. Is there anything that you guys can do on this road trip with that goal that you just said of kind of just being more together as a team? Well, the centralized focus, when you're on the road or you're in the middle of the season, is staying committed to the game and staying committed to your teammates. So anytime that we can get a chance to just find some downtime to hang out, we do. But other than that, we're just maintaining our balance by doing things on the road that help us prepare for the games to come. They're coming so quick, so you hang out for four hours and you got to go to sleep and you got to get COVID tested and then you got to wake up and do it all over again. So it's been quite a journey. It hasn't been like some of the other road trips that I've been on.