 What are you most proud of in terms of the way this game unfolded? I just like how we stuck to the game plan. We went over how we're going to guard this team and shoot around this morning and to transfer was something that we're all proud of. That's really what it is, transferring what you learn and practices and shooting rounds and trying to execute in the games. I think tonight was one of those nights we took a step in the right direction. That's fun. Many pass down when Iverson on the NBA's all-time scoring list knowing what he meant to you watching them. What does that mean to you? I mean, it means the world. I mean, it's somebody who dedicated, you know, I dedicated my life to this game at an early age. So I watched all of these guys that I'm like passing up. You know what I'm saying? I wanted to be like them. I wanted to be in the NBA like them and make an impact in the league like them. So Iverson was, you know, he was a pantheon for me. You know, one of those guys that I emulated every time I went outside to play with my friends, you know? So it's also real, you know what I mean? I pictured I would be in the league and I had an idea, but to do it is pretty special. Oh, yeah. Yeah, for sure. I mean, I really became a huge Iverson fan, obviously just like everybody else's rookie year, but seeing him in Georgetown and playing for Coach Thompson and that whole culture that they built there, you know, he was a huge part of that. But once he came to the league, then, you know, he had players from, I was a center's power forward on my young team. We all was long-crossing and, you know, double-crossing. So he influenced a lot of people. And so to pass him on the list and to be up there with some of the great songs on that list is incredible. I just got to keep going. You guys have been, I think, safe to say a lot better on that and then kind of the general public good of guests coming in the season. What do you think has caused that? I'll just, you know, being more physical, getting into the ball a little bit more. You know, just taking pride in one-on-one defense, too. I mean, there's a lot of great scores in this league, guys that are very skilled in this league. And, you know, so we have to be able to contain the ball one-on-one, as well as knowing the team concept. And I think that's what we're starting to understand. We still got a long ways to go, rebound in and, you know, being there a little early on some of those drives. But I think pretty much every team in the league is trying to fine-tune their defense and get better. So I like the direction we're headed in. Kevin, what is the carryover from shooting around? You know, bringing it into the actual game. Everybody knows how many slow starts you guys have had. I mean, this fast start today, I mean, how much of that do you attribute to just having the right mindset coming out of the game? How much of it was, you know, the markets maybe spaced in the floor for you guys? Or what do you attribute to that? Yeah, I think it was a combination of a lot of things. I felt like our intensity on the defense side of the ball was great. I think our focus in shooting around, you know, played a part in it. I think our pressure on the ball and not just switching every little screen was played a part in it. And guys came out here and made shots, you know. So when you're making shots, that makes everything a little better. Kind of following up on that. What does the markets bring to that starting unit? Somebody that could space, knock down a shot and just a, you know, a big body that can rebound as well and protect the run. We're going to need all our bigs for the whole year, no matter what. And I know Blake was in there, but we need him to stay ready. If we want to be the team, we want to be. Kevin Paddy's on a personal best, I think, five-game average. He's that came in the game average in, you know, 19 points. He's never done that in a five-game Spanish career. What has he given you guys lately, especially with that start tonight he had? Somebody that can create so much movement off the ball. You hear a lot about gravity in our game and three-point shot and he has a lot of gravity at that three-point line where he'd come off a pin down and somebody rushing at him and he can drive and create so much chaos. So, you know, we're excited that Paddy has, you know, done a good job as a bench player and then to come in as a starter too and keep the same energy. You know, I think that shows how professional he is and he's always ready, always into the game and intense. So, we feed off him a lot. You know, team is going to start to help on me a lot and double team me in my spot sometimes so being able to kick out to him is a luxury. At the Olympic Gold Medal ceremony, you and Udoka were trash talking each other with Paddy. I don't know if you remember that. Instagram. You gave him the point early on today. Did any of that continue? Yeah, yeah. Me and Ema got tight over the last year and over the Olympics. So, it is just friendly trash talk.