 I think we did a better job just kind of keeping our composure when we kind of led up defensively in the third quarter. You know, there was a lot of good things in the game today, but there's also a lot of bad stuff. You know, you can't give up 48 points in a quarter and expect to be in a lot of games. So we were fortunate to come away with a win, but there's a lot of stuff we have to clean up. Coach didn't want us to tell you this, but he said he's going to treat the next couple of days like training camp. What are some things to you guys that you want to work on ahead of this West Coast trip? We just need to clean up a lot of stuff defensively. It's sort of been, you know, our lows here to start the season. You know, whether it's a lack of communication effort, whatever it might be. It's just a lot of stuff that we really need to clean up, get on the same page with. We need to limit, you know, the fouls. We've been putting teams on the line a lot. And then we got to clean up taking care of the ball, you know, simple stuff that is a lot of it is in our control. But a lot of it that will be really valuable to have some good practice days and teachable days. What do you think is allowing him to get loose for so many open threes? I think sort of the activity on the defensive end hasn't been as high as it could be. Whether that's deflections, contests, it seems like teams get in a comfortable rhythm and there's too many talented players in this league to let teams get comfortable offensively. Protecting the ball, obviously it was 23 turnovers tonight, but it wasn't any one person as well as two or three turnovers for everybody else. How do you start cutting down on that from a team perspective? It's just, you know, across the board, guys, you know, keeping each other accountable, you know, over the course of the game you're probably going to have 10 turnovers or so just because you're playing hard, you're competing. That's the way the game goes. But it's the other 10 that you have to get a limit. You can't have the careless ones, the ones where guys are cutting back door and you throw it or, you know, you try the Harold Murray pass, you know, there's this level of simplicity in the game that we have to approach. To assist six guys in double figures, what do you think of just ball movement and general offensive flow? Yeah, the ball moved a lot better today than it probably had the, you know, previous scams. I think we just did a good job getting into the paint and then, you know, making the right decisions. Guys were doing a good job getting in. Everybody was kind of collapsing and then the ball was just sort of spraying out. Joe DeAndre is such an emotional leader of this team. What's that moment like when he goes down? Is it a solidarity opportunity to kind of rise up together or is it a downer seeing such an emotion? Well, you never want to see anybody get hurt. It sucks. But, you know, if you ever played basketball before, you probably sprained your ankle. So that stuff happens. It's part of the game. You know, you hope that it's not as bad as it appears, but we're pretty fortunate to have a great performance staff. And as long as it's just a sprain, he'll probably be back before you know it.