 There were any lessons learned from the Philadelphia game where you guys might have looked at them a little bit because of all the guys that were out. Maybe some of those lessons were learned tonight to take people seriously, no matter who's out there. I think for sure, I think you learn lessons every game. I think for me being in the league and having multiple experiences where we've been up a lot of points wherever it is, and then that second half being too comfortable, whether it's just knowing you're up or knowing certain guys aren't playing, this is the NBA. You've got to be prepared for everybody and respect everybody. Any given night, somebody could have a big game no matter who it is. So we've got to be prepared and learn how to win against everybody. Jeff, I wanted to mention in the past that sometimes when you're choosing these wonderful games, it might be a focus issue. When you're kind of in the middle of something like that as a team, how do you kind of press the reset button? Yeah, you've got to take it play by play. You can't look too far ahead. I felt like in that Philly game, we were trying to win the game in the first quarter. Every play, we were trying to win the game. That's not how you win. You win each play at a time and be in focus. Is this as mobile as you felt defensively? So far. Yeah, so far. This is the best I've felt in terms of just moving. Obviously, it's a back to back too. I think my minutes were supposed to be lower, but I was trying to push myself. I wanted to be out there and help the team win. So you were trying to talk your way back in late in the first half? Yeah, I was trying to put me in. That's just me. I'm just trying to compete and get back in. And I want to win. So we didn't have the best start. I didn't have the best start personally either, so we need to get back. What did you think of the way Kairi came out? Particularly when it's the third quarter, the seventh straight, made baskets. How important was he? Just being Kairi. That's what we wanted him to do, just be himself. I have that confidence to come out and take those shots and be who he is. He's an incredible player, incredible teammate. So I'm glad he had a night like tonight. And what's his like to play against the team coached by Nick Ferris, he's always been known for trying out different teams and things like that. What have you learned over the years that you've got? I never know really what to expect. Even that first, even the jump ball, I had three guys coming at me. I didn't know what was going on. But I think, you know, Toronto is an organization. They've always been a tough team. You know, defensively, they're in the passing lanes. They're up on the ball, pressuring. And they bring that every night, something that I've learned playing in Toronto over the years. They've kept that culture of playing physical, being in the passing lanes, and defensively just being great. And then Kairi worked, by now, playing really, really well. This season, all the critics, all the companies about your game have been a motivation for you to do that. How are you going to play? Yes and no. Obviously, I see certain things that are said. But I know where I'm at. So I'm just pushing myself and trying to get back to where I need to be to help this team win. Kairi, this is, I think, five games in a row now where you've scored in double figures. Are you starting to feel the confidence coming? Because it certainly looks that way on. Yeah, yeah, I feel it. I know who I am. I know what I'm capable of. And I know what this team needs me to do. So I'm just going to keep working and being consistent with my body and on the court, just trying to help this team win. You and Nick specifically have done, over the last few games, there's a lot of talk about floor spacing, a lot of lock-keeping. You guys kind of separated. But you guys have done a better job of playing together on the floor. Yeah, we're going to be better when we're on the floor together, when we learn to coexist in spacing, just knowing where to be, where he wants the ball. We're going to be able to do it. I think it's just over time learning where we need to be. And then defensively, we've got to be the anchors for this team. He's got to protect the rim. He's got a tough job of guarding guards, too. But he's capable of it. And I think defensively, when we get stops and rebounds and run the floor, it's easy.