 I think it just started from the very beginning. We were definitely a lot more locked in focus. Communication was there, effort was there, and we were covering for one another. We haven't played defense like that pretty much the entire season, so it was definitely good to see us taking a step in the right direction. Coach was the highlight of some things that Jeff Grain speaking to the team after Detroit and headed into tonight. Can you kind of expound on that in kind of what his messaging was and what he has meant to the team as a veteran leader in the locker room? Yeah, Jeff didn't have to say a lot. He just said, hey, what are we going to do? Are we going to figure this out? Are we collectively going to come together? Or are we just going to keep having the same talk over and over again, where we lose and it's kind of the same sort of obstacles in the way of why we lost. And it's mostly just stuff that we're doing to ourselves. And it was short and sweet, but it was to the point. And it resonated with everybody. And having somebody like him on the team has been through a lot in his NBA career. It definitely hit everybody where it needed to, and we responded. Greg Logan with the Newsday. Hey, Joe, I asked Steve about the talk he had with DeAndre last night, and he admitted that the two of them got a little angry with each other. But then we see how DeAndre came out tonight and he protected the paint better than anybody has this team all days. And how important was that in his play, especially against the bonuses as physical as he played him? It's huge. He's definitely the anchor of the defense. And he plays like that, protects the rim, gets every rebound. It makes life so much easier for everybody. But I think it was a collective effort. Again, it's a lot easier to play that way when guys are flying around, the communication is there, and you know people have your back.