 I mean, you know, first of all, they're one of the better teams in the league and you know, it's kind of been a consistent theme with us all season where we haven't been able to put together a full 48 minutes. You know, we were really good there in stretches and then fourth quarter got a little bit, I got away from us a little bit. I think we ended up giving 35 points to them. And you know, that's where you got to buckle down, get the defensive stops when you need to. You know, but a lot of it is a credit to them. Just, you know, guys making plays down the stretch. And, you know, we had some good opportunities there at the end, but you don't really want to put yourself in that position. You know, we had a lead from a majority of the game and, you know, you got to get a few people there when you can and especially against quality teams like the Jazz. You can't let them give them life and especially at home where they can give momentum, shift the energy. This isn't to entertain moral victory, but given the performance against Phoenix, did it feel like, especially after yesterday's practice, a step in the right direction in terms of how you guys should compete? Yeah, definitely. I think just you hit the nail in the head. The compete level was just a lot higher against Phoenix. You know, that was, you know, very uncharacteristic of us. Not what we want Brooklyn, that's basketball to be about. And, you know, tonight, I think we did a much better job just coming in. Having effort in the get-go. You know, there's a couple of mental miscues here and there, but that happens over the course of the game. But the effort, the compete level was there all night. Garrett, building for Karrish. What kind of look does he bring to the starting lineup with him instead? You know, Garrett is one of the better defenders in this league. He's excellent. Just solid on both ends. He's got knock-down shots for you. Play the right way. And, you know, that's the great thing about having depth, having quality players throughout this lineup where, you know, he's sort of a next-man-up mentality when people do go down. Your defense was a lot better than it was two days ago, and understanding that you does really good at home. But, I mean, when you consider that they were playing on less than 24 hours, I mean, they were on the short back-to-back. How vexing, I guess, is that to have them make as many plays as they did down the stretch. Yeah, good stuff, because, you know, you hope to kind of wear on them. You know, they're coming off the back-to-back. But, yeah, we just didn't do a good enough job, I think, keeping that energy level throughout the course of the game. You know, it was there, and it was there for a majority of it, but there was, like, an eight-nine-minute stretch there in the fourth quarter where it really shifted in their favor. But, again, credit to them, especially come off of back-to-back to play at that level, that high of a level, and finish the game like they did. Kenny said you guys had two big stretches in the second half, beating the third and fourth quarters. What do you think went wrong, to kind of let them get back in it like that? I think, you know, to be honest, a lot of it was sort of a direct result of their defense. You know, they forced us into some tough shots, and they were able to get out and transition, push the pace. You know, kind of disrupt our rhythm a little bit, but, you know, anytime that you can get good defensive stops, quality defensive stops is going to, a lot of times, lead to easy offensive baskets.