 night on a night where you guys a little bit shorthanded the point composition and you picked up some of that yourself. What do you think just generally of the ball movement where the offense flowed tonight? Um, I mean, obviously we got guys out of the lineup, so we have to play with pace. Um, and, you know, I think cheese did a great job of, you know, getting that started early in the game, uh, come in and just play with the right pace, right tempo. Um, and you know, we have unselfish guys and, you know, especially right now with our lineup where it is and guys out and it's a unique kind of time, you know, with a lot of guys who haven't really totally played together. Um, you know, we just have to play with the right pace, uh, be decisive. And, um, that's what we all try to do. Greg Logan with Newsday. Well, Andrew, I know it's not your call, but do you have any understanding or clarity yet on whether or not Kyrie might rejoin the team tomorrow because I see you guys are so thin at point guard right now? Um, I'm not sure. I mean, you know, that's, he's dealing with what he's dealing with. Um, and, you know, our job as professionals go forth, uh, planning for the worst case scenario. So, um, you got to be prepared for whatever scenario. Um, I'm going forward preparing as if he's not going to be in the lineup, but things can change. So, um, but yeah, that's kind of, uh, where we're at. Alex Schiffer with the athletic. Hey, Andrew, Steve was talking about, you know, the challenges of playing in Minneapolis with everything going on here, there right now. And, and, you know, the social justice stuff, just how, how far is the season to kind of endure through with the pandemic going on, all this other stuff? And, you know, you guys don't really get a break from basketball with, with the condensed schedule. Yeah, I mean, it's a, it's a weird year. Um, so much has happened in 365 days and it's kind of crazy, um, to, to think and reflect on that, you know, just looking back at the number of kind of things that will all, you know, when we're on our deathbed, look back and think, wow, that was your 2020, 2021, like it's just a lot to happen in this, this short time. So, um, it's great having a sanctuary at basketball. I know it's been a condensed schedule and we played a lot of games and a short amount of time, but you know, you, I think you take that with, for what it's worth. And, you know, it's, it's what we love. It's, you know, it's at the root of it. It's what we all used to do to get away from everything going on. So, um, you know, it's been a good, good outlet for sure. Well, thank you, Andrews with ESPN. Landry, forgive the abrupt transition back to basketball, but I just, I'm just curious in your own mind, I know you're mentally always, you know, being prepared, but how does your role change when you are so depleted at Guard? You guys have taken hits all over the place this year, but going into tomorrow potentially with guys from James Harden and, and Kairi, all the way to Chris Chios out. How does that change things for you? Um, just taking more ownership. You know, I don't, I enjoy that. Um, I want to, you know, take ownership for mistakes, for, you know, us having a good tempo offensively, for knowing what we're getting into. Um, you know, I just want to be the best, the best version of myself for my teammates. So, um, just going forth with, uh, preparing to be the point guard and think like a point guard, um, you know, and then look to score off of, off of those options. So, thank point guard first and, um, do my job for my teammates and then from there, you know, the rest is gravy.