 How do you guys look so good for some parts of the game and then not look so good for the rest? Like, how does that happen? Relaxing. Relax, which is natural, you know. You go up 30. Feel like everything's just smooth. And you relax. And to that type of team, if you relax too much to give them some open looks, those guys can make shots. You know, they're an offensive-minded team. And they got going. And then it's a tough battle to kind of bring it back to where we want it. And yeah, they played a competitive game and we just gave them too much life. You feel like it's the biggest thing you guys need to take from this one? Or from it? To be honest, not overreacting. You know, I think we did a good job during the game, not overreacting even though it was a big contrast in what happened in the game. You know, it's the NBA. These kind of things happen, of course. We just don't want to make this a habit. You know, and it hasn't been a habit for us. We just slipped one game and we did relax a little bit and we paid the price. When you get into the one-point game, the crunch time, final minute there, how do you feel about where you guys are in those situations and the pace of the offense, the quality of the shots you're getting? I think we were pretty decent. I think JT was doing a great job of getting some buckets for us. I think we could have been smarter in a couple of situations on defense. We gave them easy free throws, put them at the line, four free throws, I think they made all four. And yeah, we sort of made them work to get their buckets more as much as we worked to get ours. But I think we were pretty good down the stretch. Maybe some things we can clean up, some little bit of floor balance, like more spacing. But yeah, when are you learning? You guys started the game without a point guard out there. It was really jamming, Jason running things instead of putting paint on there and you got everything you wanted to open the game, especially you just getting these cross matches. So fourth quarter and the game, a lot of stasis and the ball's not really moving. How important are the point guards on the offense team for keeping the ball moving in those moments and what do you feel like you could have done better? I don't know if it's moving the ball. I felt like we had like great possessions where it was like textbook, like boom, boom, boom, all five guys touched the ball and Svi hit a corner three on one of them and we had got some open looks. So we were like moving the ball pretty well, but it just says like how valuable D-White and Drew is for us, you know, on both ends. And it's not easy to replace those guys. You know, of course we have the talent and P has been tremendous in the last, I don't know, five or seven games. He's been playing incredible level to be honest. But of course those guys, you know, we missed those guys and we're a completely different animal with those two guys on the team. Chris, you mentioned not overreacting. How much confidence do you guys have as a group? Because there was no panic, there was no as the comeback was happening, but you guys can just get back to playing something fast of all your time. Maybe we need to sometimes have a little bit more like emergency emergency, urgency. But of course we're a confident team because what we have shown and we expect to win every game and as I said, it's just a slip-off for us, you know, letting this game slip out of our hands. But I like that we have some bumps heading into the post-season. You guys seem pretty well noted, so maybe we're kind of speaking up after that or are you just kind of real? Yeah, we know. I mean, there's like not too much to say, you know. We can all say, oh yeah, we lost it in the end of second quarter. Somebody could say it, but we all know it anyway. That's when we started to loosen up a little bit and just carry it on into the third. And I think we did start turning it up as the game was like getting closer, of course, but still, they're a talented team and they just made shots and got some transition, got us turned the ball over a little bit and ran away with it. Last question. In those nine games, you guys didn't start a game with the same roster. It was starting line-up the entire time. That is crazy. That is crazy. That's the gift we have as a team. We have so many guys that can step up and play big minutes and take a bigger role. It's pretty cool and we're also trying out different things on the floor. Maybe a fan that's watching the game doesn't see it, but we experiment a lot. We do different things, different coverages, different discs, like what could work and that's like Joe's touch on the game. And it's really cool because I think we're like opening new doors and trying out new things that could help us in the long run.