 Kevin, in your mind, what's kind of been the ticket to you guys getting more possessions, like usually in the beginning of the season, you guys would give away 10 shots, 11 shots, 12 shots. But the last few games, you've turned that to your advantage and allowed your natural efficiency to take over. Yeah, we're pretty even on the boards throughout the game. But I think we turned them over. In 19 turnovers, that could get us out on a break. I think our defensive pressure was good. It was allowed us to get some turnovers, get some deflections. It was able to get out and transition, get some easy shots up. Shootin' 10 more shots in this team. That's always a good form for you to have successful offense. And we was able to convert some, too. And Shock's talked a lot about kind of building trust within the team and just asking guys to play hard. When we see you with this huge grin after you block a shot and Kai going in the stands, up 11 in the fourth. I mean, are these kind of indicative of that kind of workman-like ethos that he's trying to preach? Yeah, yeah, man. First of all, we want to be a connected group on both ends of the floor. And in a lot of these plays that you make, sometimes you just got to be there to protect your teammates. So once we had that in our minds that somebody gets beat, we have to be there. Somebody made a mistake on the switch or a backdoor cut. We still got to be there. And I think we've been preaching that. The hustle plays come with that. And everybody's buying into it. So that's the toughest part, again, to be honest. It's a team that consistently do that every single night. And that's what the great teams do. They dial it up every night, even when the offense not working. You still be a connected group on a defensive side. So we're building something. We got to continue to keep fine-tuning. Kevin, you guys are at eight of nine now. Is there something you can point to in the last couple of weeks that really has clicked overall? Favorable schedule, being at home for seven of those and being able to wake up in our own beds and have our own routine at home definitely matters. We also faced a couple of teams that missed us some guys as well. But for the most part, I like the brand of basketball we played on both ends of the floor. Regardless of who was on the court, we still played our system. And we did the things that we wanted to do out there on both ends. So yeah, I mean, being at home counts, having everybody back as well, healthy counts. So we just want to keep plugging away. I mean, give up 45 points in the second half. I mean, you really play defense a month ago, almost exactly a month ago. And Sacramento, your defense looked like really good. I mean, has it just been having easy games? Or is it just more than that? No, I wouldn't say we had easy games. Yeah, I mean, even with that Sacramento loss, it gave 150. But the four, five, six games before that game, we were holding teams under 100 points. So I know we want to be more consistent, and we have been. But it's going to be times where we're up and down. We want to do on the defense inside of the ball, trying to figure each other out. We're playing so sometimes we might switch our defense throughout the game. But for the most part, guys just playing hard, trying to stay in front of the ball, that's a simple part of the game. Just you in front of your man trying to guard up one-on-one, and then we rebounded the ball better. You're facing a Washington that's been struggling up late. What was the emphasis on just never giving them any hope, getting off to a good start, and kind of taking it away from them from Jones? Yeah, I mean, we talked about this being a trap game. You got some guys injured. I mean, we played a trap game last game against Indiana, where they might have came in and against us and relaxed a bit. And our young guys came in and won that game. So we didn't want to make that same mistake and come out and underestimate these pros out here because they're pros and they're all talented. So regardless of who's in the lineup, guys want to showcase who they are. So we had to make sure that we were focused on both ends of the floor and knowing that we could use our schemes to get an advantage. But if we'd have played too relaxed and with no sense of urgency, we would have definitely lost this game. For you guys to win in Indiana shorthanded, what does that say to you about this group and the job that Jock is doing? I mean, just everybody loves to play. Jock is doing a great job of making adjustments throughout the game. And that game was just incredible. They, Indiana, made a lot of shots, but we weathered the storm and we stayed poised and that's the type of team you want to be on. Regardless of what's going on around you, everybody stay and focus and stand to the mission. And I think we was able to, the game was able to turn for us last game. So that was key. You have guys confidence coming off the bench, guys that don't play as much, but they still got confidence from playing games like that. It was huge for us. Kevin, what do you notice about this team with Bradley and without Bradley? I mean, he's a Hall of Fame, All-Star, scorer, player, sorry. Calling him just a scorer is diminishing who he is. I mean, you take that away from your team. I mean, you're trying to figure out where that presence is going to be, that impact is going to be fell from. So, and then you got really hurt, then you got Poison, guys was out the second half. So they've been hit with some injuries and it's felt like it's been like that for this team the last couple of years. But when they all on the court, they got some, you know, a lot of talent. And once they put it all together, I know they'll go off on a run. Kevin, you said you were building something with this squad right now. What are you starting to see that sustainable long term? The effort we're playing with on the defensive side of the ball, I think, you know, we figured out what type of team you want to be on that side of the ball. And, you know, we continue to keep trusting each other on an offensive end at a feed on our defense. We take efficient shots. Well, I think we're a fishing ball club on the offensive side of the ball too, so that helps our defense. But we try to hang our head on, you know, keeping our man in front and guarding one-on-one and providing help when needed. So that's sustainable in any form of basketball. When you say, figure out what you want to be defensively, I mean, you guys have, you know, been switching a lot. You've been kind of red team, red squad. So what have you learned? Like what, what lineups work with who, with your bases or... Yeah, just, you know, we switch. But sometimes throughout the game, you want to stay with your own man. Sometimes, you know, have to switch your action. And we want to continue to keep those line-up, those match-ups, the way we want to keep them. So in order for us to be a good team, we can't just lazy switch, point switch, and have a small and a big, and we don't have to. And I think we're figuring that out as well. And, you know, we want to be a team that can switch out and guard multiple, you know, players. We got versatile defenders, but we don't want to put a smaller match-up on a bigger match-up or vice versa and cause a, you know, we call it blender when guys driving and swinging and kicking, and now we're in scramble mode. So we want to keep the ball in front. And I think that's what we're working on now.