 What can you just say about that last stop, those last eight seconds? Yeah, I think it was, it typifies kind of what we did in the second half. I think we were pretty impressive on the defensive end. And that really gave us a chance to win tonight. We weren't as locked in as we needed to be in the first half, talked about it at halftime, able to watch some things. And I thought our attention to detail was much better in the second half. Got rewarded for it, even in overtime, to get stops and do it at crucial times, our group really grew and grew together tonight. What particularly changed? You said that the attention to detail was just performed first half of this second. What particularly changed that allowed you guys to have such a high pouring record? Yeah, we were just, I'm gonna say we were all over the place. So whether it was, we were giving up offense rebounds, we were turning the basketball over. We were in detail in how we wanted to guard Edwards. So I think we settled down a little bit. And good thing we had a lot of juice tonight. So I think we got rewarded for that and use all that juice up. And you mentioned before about how Spencer raises the bar when it comes to his basketball IQ. What did you see from him from the ability to balance when to attack and also to create particularly an overtime with those two big threes? Yeah, I think first of all you look at his assist to turnover ratio 11 to 1. So I think that's impressive to have the basketball in his hands. And to get shots for himself and other guys at the right time. Again, for our group, I'm gonna say we're a young group, I guess. For us to be able to manage the game, a lot of that goes on the back of Spencer. And the ability to get guys in the right spots for us to take advantage of matchups in which we did down the stretch. And then he created shots for himself and others. You talked before about when you go small. Sometimes when you're not, there's a danger of trying to rely on Nick to do everything for you. What does this say about the team's growth defensively that Nick fells out? He's out of the game and you're dealing with a center and a team like this. For you guys to be able to come out and get stops when you need them. All those days, Brian of playing small came back to give us a little love tonight. And you take Dorian Finney-Smith shot in the corner, you know, Rudy Gilberis guarding him. Spencer's able to drive the basketball, suck in Rudy corner Trey ball. So able to use some matchups to our advantage. That's what we've been preaching, the versatility of being able to play small and big. And being in position tonight where we use all six of Nick's fouls, but we don't bat an eye. We put another guy out there who steps in and makes plays. Jock, you guys came in tonight. In the past four games, you're number one in leading defensive rating. And then you look at tonight's five, all five servers in double figures. You know, seven guys total on the count, especially either way. I mean, it's just kind of microcosm of what you guys envisioned after training Kevin Carrey just based on the defense versatility, the different battle scoring, et cetera. Yes, it's been interesting to see like the metamorphosis of this group kind of thing. We at the beginning thought, OK, how are we going to score? We can't play Iso ball like we did previously in the past. Are we going to be able to have multiple people who can handle the basketball and have multiple double scores been able to produce and score enough? And then we struggled on the defensive end. And so then we had to challenge that group to shift the mentality of not thinking you have to score. But first of all, let's be a defensive oriented team. I think we've responded, started to form an identity with this group. And hopefully they realize that. We were talking earlier how Royce has kind of loose ground with the Swiss Army knife type thing this year, just 15 rebounds, 12 points for the three to break the tie. Yeah. He had to chase down to prevent a fastball. Is there anything he didn't do tonight or did tonight that you weren't? Probably the most computer game you'd think as he's at here. Impressive, man. And it is really, I hope our young guys get to see this, you know, having dudes in a locker room that you can look up to to see how they work, to see how he takes care of his body to produce. It's just impressive. And we talked about it a little bit before the game. He's done everything for us to rebounce tonight. He guarded Rudy in the post. He spaced the floor for us. He handled it in pick and roll. He did about everything. And he got to give him love for all of it. They just talked about using all six fouls. I mean, they're a long team. That was the length kind of you guess, probably the turn of the game. Was there any thought, given how you went to Dorian and play small when you'd get in front of a user in New Orleans or day one, just given the length they have and some of the trouble with the rebounding? Yeah, and the thing was I was pretty committed to going small tonight and because of trying to get Rudy away from the rim. We saw how in Milwaukee, Brook was able to impact the game because of nine blocks at the rim. Rudy has the ability to do the same. So we really wanted to spread the floor. And if they wanted to post Rudy up for the remainder of the game, we would find a solution for that. But we wanted space for our guys to score the ball. You've seen this before when you call it an early tieout. 90 seconds in when they took that six to nothing lead. What was your message to the team at that moment? And what were you seeing these for the 90 seconds? I just think we weren't prepared as we needed to be. Each possession we're talking about taking advantage of. And we just had seven turnovers in the first half, which was way too many on the road. We talked about this team produces turnovers. So we had to make simple plays. And we did an early. So we paid that price for it. I don't know, Megan, this beer is going to be great. I don't know, in another month or a month and a half, I'm not sure, but it's getting there. It's a good thing you're ready to all this time. I know. Uh-huh. Oh, thanks, guys. I'm going to sit here for a bit. I thought you said the beer was going to be great. I thought you'd take it. That's what I thought. I thought you'd take this up. I offered you a beer. Yeah. Yeah, man, I might take you up on that one.