 Zayra, when it comes to today's tonight's game, what's just the added motivation when it comes to this? It's an NCC tournament, and if you need it. You know, we need a must-win game here, and we got to win for real, like, no point differential. So we got to really try to go in there and blow them out type of thing. You know, they play hard. Transition team, you know, but I feel like we play the same way. We got guys that play hard. We just can't let them out work us. When it comes to being a must-win game, what's just the conversation and the discussion like when it comes to the point differential, what you guys have to do and how you have to do it? I think if we execute our game playing to a tee, we're going to be good. Everybody just buy in, lock in, play hard, and we can blow them out. Has it been fun for you guys in the NCC tournament? Has it been a fun experience? I think a lot of us have been focused game by game. I don't even realize NCC is a tournament to be going to court in the court change for real. So other than that, I don't know. I can't really tell you. I just want to try to win for you, just try to win. Have the incentives, the stakes, has it made it more fun though? Like, you have something else to play for? I don't know about the older guys, but for the younger guys, yes. You know, yes, we all trying to get the extra money, you know, help out a lot of us, you know. I ain't got one. Just to buy a Rolls Royce. Is there anything there? I ain't buying a Rolls Royce. This is going to be my whole 500. I ain't got time to waste that. You know, I ain't like Spitz aged it. Once I get there, you know, hopefully I might buy me one. But other than that, nah. If the tournament sticks around, like, do you think it's a good thing for the lead? I like it. Personally, I like it. I feel like it's giving us a better competitiveness, you know. These games, I feel like God's really going harder. We're actually trying to win. And it's a game like you got to play from start to finish. Even when you are losing by a lot, you still got to play defense if you're not trying to let the other team get more points. Does it change from any other game? Like, you guys have that same mentality in most games, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but the only thing that changed was the end of the game. You know, the sportsmanship. When you're blowing the team out, it don't change it. You know what I'm saying? Besides, do you guys get that much money? Make them stay out of paint. Limit transition attempts. Make them shoot more threes. You know, run them like they run us. Crash your glass. Make them rebound, that type of thing. So they can limit their transition attempts. You know, just playing hard. Because the Raptors are always a hard-playing team. They're long-athleted. So we know you got to play hard, hit them first, and we should be good. Boost coming off adventures. Overall, these last couple of games, what's just your comfort level with playing with different line-ups, playing with different rotations and your chemistry? I don't care as long as I get to play. You know, I play my position. You know, I'm going to try to get guys open. I'm going to rebound, finish the ball when I can, pass the ball, get the open guys. You know, I'm just trying to play. So whoever I got to play with, this I'm going to play with. You know, some games is down. Some games is up. You know, I'm just trying to take a game at a time and just get more comfortable with playing more minutes this year. You know, it's game by game. I just take a game by game. And that's how I do it. This is the fastest that you've been playing with you on the court in your three years in Brooklyn. How much of your ability to do that has been the off-season work on your body that you've talked along about? I've said a lot on off-season. You know, I haven't been getting a lot of minutes in my first two years, but it's third year. Even though I did play a lot of minutes last night, I wasn't that tired, you know what I'm saying? But it comes with the conditioning during the summer, the extra lifting, you know, the extra reps. Extra reps during last season, conditioning when I wasn't playing or doing that now, when I'm not playing a lot of minutes still conditioning, you know, just trying to stay in shape for any time I need to be out there. Do you see a difference with how this team is rebounding compared to maybe last year? I just said, like, we're not switching as much no more. So, like, none of me and Nick on our match-ups. So we actually keeping guys out there away from rebounding the ball. And I just think we got to, as a collective group, you know, we got guys like Royce, Doe, McKell, Ken, like, everybody actually buying in and coming back and rebounding. So I feel like we're just doing better team-wise. How much does that help you? Because you obviously love getting rebounds, but how much does this help having, like, two, three guys there ready to rebound with you? It helps a lot, you know. Sometimes we're playing against guys that's, you know, real big, and sometimes I can't get the rebounds. Got to hold them off and for them to come back and get it, help the team out a lot. But, officially, you know, sometimes I tap the ball out. It don't be down there, but, you know, it is what it is. I know Jock challenged you to, you know, be a better rebounder. How do you feel like you're growing and being more comfortable crashing the glass? I feel I always had that since day one. One thing I'll say is just I wasn't in the best shape or the best physical form yet. But I feel I always had it since day one. And that's been my thing since day one, since y'all know me. Rebound, rebound, rebound. I know no matter who we playing against, how big they was, I always did it.