 Second, Nick, it's the rebound. You bring it up, pull it from three, and so on. Yeah, I was grateful that Royce got the rebound, because that shot could have definitely gone either which way. I was trying to go for the kill shot, put us up two, give us a chance to come back in the huddle, and then they have the pressure on them. But the ball bounced to Royce, thank God. And we got this win, and we get to come out of here and talk about how great of a game we did play. But I think even with that being said, there are some things that we can improve on. Do you get a chance to talk to Kevin afterwards? Yeah, he's in good spirits, as we all are. The strength of our team is us picking each other up and just being ready for whatever's known at us. We're down as many as nine in the fourth quarter. Without Kevin, we were able to rally back. What kept you guys composed during that stretch? Just staying poised. As you saw, there were a few turnover down the stretch, or shots that could have gone either way. But in an NBA basketball game at the highest level, you got to be able to stay poised. And I felt like we did a great job of that. And just taking our time, possession by possession, knowing that mistakes inevitably are going to happen, and shots are going to be missed, and we just got to make a miss. We have to lift this last year. But if Kevin has to miss any kind of stretch at all, what changes the most without him on the floor? I just think, obviously, our strategy is pretty clear that me and Kay are leading predominantly most of the offense. And we have incredible shooters, incredible talented basketball players around us. And now I think it shapes into all-around offense, and guys being ready to play and make an impact out there. So I think one of the greatest qualities of our team is our bench, and the way we support each other, despite who's in the lineup. And now it's just time to go out and exemplify that until we figure out the timeline of Kay when he could be available again. So just got to be mature about it. How scary is it just to see a teammate and a friend go down like that? It doesn't feel good emotionally, to be honest with you. It was definitely going to be easy for me to let my emotions show, but just had a choice to make and things like that. So with Kay, we know we're up against him not being in the lineup. We could say it every single day, but we don't have time for any excuses. We just got to keep moving forward and stay mature about it, like I said. Yeah, I was right there. Those plays are scary, because when someone's not looking what's going on and anything could happen in those moments, so I'm great for that. All that time that he's put in the weight room, putting his body in a great position, his body was able to save him from something worse. So that's why I stepped on the court. Like, as soon as it happened, it was just natural reaction, natural human reaction. Just throughout your career. And your coach mentioned post-game that it kind of affected the way that you wanted to get the shot off, because you wanted to kind of get it off before the double team came. The heat obviously threw those. They hedged and recovered. They switched. And you obviously still had a great game, but just wanted to get your thoughts on the way that they defended you and how you guys responded. Yeah, it's Miami Heat basketball. When you come into this arena, you know what to expect from Spoe. Guys are going to play extremely hard. They're going to W. They're going to hit you. And that's what you want as a competitor, to be honest with you, is to be tested at the highest level. And we got a chance to see them at this point in the season again, come out victorious. We see them. I'm not sure how many times we see them again, but I know that it will be a different strategy game. And we'll go back at it. So I just got to be ready to adapt to anything, any situation that's going on. Miami throws everything at your zone, man, double team. So it only makes me better.