 Coach, given how well some of you guys played in this one, particularly Angelo and Spencer, how much does it sting that it got away? Shame, you know, with a heck of a basketball game. I thought our guys competed. They, you know, led for, you know, most of the game. And, you know, it's one of those you think you deserve to win it, and they pull it out at the end. But listen, credit, you know, credit to them. They hit some tough shots. Obviously, Butler's shot at the end was a heck of a shot. We had our best defender on them. And, you know, so be it. After a big first half, what contributed to them chipping away and getting back in it? Yeah, no, I thought our defense, you know, they started to get hot. I thought our defense was, you know, slacked off. Don't wear much better defense away in the first half. Because they got loose. Their shooter's got loose. Obviously, you know, Embiid, you know. Listen, we lose the free throw battle again. You know, I think it seems like every game, it's, you know, 13 free throw differential, 20 free throw differential. And that's not a complaint about the referee. That's on us. We have to learn how to, you know, be active and play physical, but without fouling. So, you know, we lost the free throw battle. I thought that was big. Coach, you talked about defense. The pace seemed to take up a little bit in the third quarter. But you guys won the quarter by one. Was it more sense of them making shots versus the defense wasn't so good? Yeah, sometimes that's how it goes. I thought they hit some tough shots. And, you know, credit to them. Obviously, you know, Butler was hot. And JJ hit a couple tough shots. And then I thought Landry Schemett, that was key. His little spark there, you know, really, really gave them a boost. You still had a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter. And then they go on that 16-2 run. Was there any offensive problem there that kind of got you guys out of sync there? Because I think you were one for seven during that stretch. Yeah, no, we had a, you know, kind of a lull there. And that's where they got their separation. Have to go back and see what type of shots we're getting right off the top of my head. I thought we got a bunch of good shots in that run. But, you know, I could be mistaken, Greg. Kenny D'Angelo with 38-8 and 8 tonight. But ever since Karris along went down, he seemed to become a lot more of a playmaker for you guys. Has anything, from your vantage point, have you seen anything change since then that's allowed him to kind of take this on what, next step? No, it's more, you know, his usage has gone up, obviously with Karris, obviously he's got the ball in his hands a lot more. And I'm proud of him, like, you know, I thought he struggled the last couple of games and he really came back. And, you know, it was a reason, and big reason why we're ahead most of the game. And he had a fantastic game, you know, just, you know, like I said, I thought Spencer backed him up too with a good game. But, you know, tough loss, tough loss for the Nets. I thought we, you know, played a pretty good game and couldn't pull it out at the end. If you do look at Spencer and D'Angelo together, I mean, this is the best game they've ever had together. You had them out there together in the fourth period. What strides do you see them making as a pair, you know, in their roles and leading this team? Well, yeah, Greg, it's a good point. It's a plane, and then I love the communication. I mean, they're talking amongst each other at the end of the game. What are we going to run? What are we going to do? And it just seems like a real good chemistry going. And I thought Karris and D'Angelo had that going. And it's nice to see Spencer and him. They're really, the communication has been excellent. It's really helped us. Obviously, a lot of it was Spencer and D'Lo, but 57% shooting, you know, best night of the season. What do you see, just the way you guys clipped offensively throughout most of the night? We've been a, you know, knock on wood. We've been a pretty good offensive team, you know, the whole season, you know, so far, you know, and, you know, top 10 in offensive efficiency. You know, my concern right now is our defense a little bit. And, you know, I, again, I thought that second half, we struggled defensively. I think our offense, you know, you can have dry spells, you know, like we had in the third quarter, but our offense has been pretty good so far. Kenny, just curious what went into the thought process to put Ronda in the starting line-up? Oh, yeah, just a feel. Feel, and a little bit to match-ups, a little bit, you know, getting some, you know, him and Simmons matched up. I thought that was important, but it was more of a feel. And I thought he played really well. Yeah, we'll see, we'll see. I think, I don't think anything's set in stone, but, you know, good early returns on that starting line-up.