 And how satisfied is it to rebound and bounce back the way you guys did following the Memphis game? I mean, a win is a win. So especially in this last stretch, going to the playoffs try and get as many as possible. In any mental adjustment, your minutes were the same. But coming off the bench, with what coach wanted to see from you versus starting, the difference there? Not really a difference. Still being aggressive offensively and flying around defensively. Just do whatever it takes to win. That was the same in the standings at the end of the season. But I mean, considering the way the last game went, was there any added sense of urgency, I guess, to get this one, considering the way it was? I can't really speak for everybody else. I mean, I'm sure we won. I mean, like you said, every win is crucial. And last game was last game. But I mean, as professionals, we come in. And we do what we've got to do every time. Thank you, six. Yeah, we do what we've got to do every time, no matter who it is. But we play the win. So we've got to take that mindset in every game. What was that conversation like with you and Kenny? And we told you, even when did you to come off the bench? And how did you receive that? I'm a grown man, bro. It's fine. Do I want to come off the bench completely not? But do I want to do whatever it takes to help the team get to where we ultimately want to go, any day of the week? What kind of dynamic does Chris Joseph bring when he's in with you guys, especially with this passing? Just a ball of energy. He plays the right way. He does what he has to do in order to keep that good pace with the second group. And I think he's doing everything he can to take advantage of the opportunity he's given to him. It's like 50 point game, gets plus. And then triple double, I mean, in the space of four days. I mean, what kind of level is he going to in? Yeah, but Chris is the type of guy who, after games, he'll see him in the training room, getting his body worked on before practice. I mean, there's all the little things to make those big type of games happen. So credit to him, his hard work is paying off, and all the rehab he's put in, obviously, to come back from passing trees and his hand. And so he's dealt with a lot of roadblocks, but he continues to be a professional and a humble, and a humble young man. So I'm sure he can get through anything. And that's why he's playing well. What intangibles were present in a win like this that may not have been there in the lost of Memphis? The energy was right. My mindset of everyone was to write all game, play together, take advantage of what the defense gave us, and did what we wanted to do every single game, and that's win.