 I saw on the court when you were asked how you know when something like this is coming, you said, oh, when I wake up. But I mean half facetiously, but can you tell in pregame warmups, okay, my shot is on or my shot's a little off? Or do you have to wait till the live live action starts? He always said that, because JC said that earlier this year, we had his career high in OKC. So I asked him the same question. So I was getting getting paid homage to him. But you really don't know. I really don't know. I had games where I shot incredible in warmups and had the worst shooting night that night. Mainly with my minds in the right place, coming into the game, as far as following the game plan, I felt like that's when I'll have solid games. So just try to stay locked in on what we're doing on the defensive side of the ball and try to stay locked in on where coach want me to play out on the offense. And the game just flowing naturally for me. Kevin, we're going to try to ask this in a way that doesn't make me sound like Nick. But what do you make of Bowl Bowl and all he's able to do for a guy that's 7-0? Yeah, he's unique. He's tough to deal with. And you're seeing his confidence growing by the game. You know, he can pretty much do everything on the basketball court. So just need more reps the last few years. He's been in and out the lineup, but you know, hurt, G-League stance. But I love what you're all doing with him over there, putting him at the point sometimes, playing him at the 5, just moving him around because he's such a versatile player. It's great for the league. I think you'll start to see him continue to, you know, be more and more of an impact player as time goes on. So he's playing well this year. You know, Kevin, is he a one-of-one? We're all one-of-ones, baby. You're a one-of-one, Nick. As far, I don't know if you saw the clip yet, but there's that clip at the end of the third that looked like Harris said something to you and you had the ball like this and just started laughing and then you scored. Did he say something? Oh, no, it was the first half, I think. I think it was first. First half? I just seen that clip too. Yeah, he was just extra physical using his hands. Like, you know, it was legal, but it was just a lot, you know, and I was just, I was wondering if the ref was going to call something. He didn't. He liked his play on it. I just thought it was funny how physical he was. But yeah, we all just having a good time playing the game. And what changes the most? And you guys have dealt with it now for a few weeks when Ben's dealing with this knee injury. What changes the most now when he's not on the floor? We just, we've got to play smaller. I mean, we, you know, he's one of our bigs out there. So I thought coach did a good job of trying to figure out the small lineup on the fly. We got to play a little faster. And, you know, I think we all just got to do a good job of gang rebounding and doing the little stuff when he's not out there. So, you know, we had some practicing with him not being in the lineup. And, you know, we was able to figure some stuff out. So, you know, something like, you know, drastic as this coming leaving in the first quarter, we was able to make an adjustment. Kevin, you mentioned out in the court that it was a goal to get back to 500. I mean, was that a motivating factor for you? And do you feel like you guys have really been through a lot? I mean, you got close a couple of times to 500. Yeah, that's really what it was. We got so close and we ended up falling two games out of under 500. So I just wanted to, just a little milestone we wanted to achieve in the early season and definitely was motivated to come out here and on our home floor and get back to 500. I think every game we play at home is so important because we want to keep our friends engaged and keep them supporting us through just having a good product out on the court, which is playing hard, playing together. We want, you know, we want guys to feel comfortable in our home arena when they take shots. So it's a lot on the line when we play at home and, you know, we want to take advantage of those opportunities. Katie, you had multiple and one this game and it only means five shots. How do you feel about the defense they give you? Or it just, it has nothing to do with defense, just you being you? They're long and athletic. And I felt like I had to use a lot of my legs and my follow-through on a lot of shots tonight because my fundamentals had to be on point with this team because they can disrupt you on any, you know, action that you, that I try to try to do from. They got a lot of hands on the ball when they trap me and I try to throw over the top a lot against other teams. That's a, that's a pass gets through, but that long athletic team over there is tough to get free looks. So I just try to be fundamentally sound and get to my spots and knock them in. You've had a couple big scoring nights already this year, but I mean, your two biggest ones you guys actually lost. In your mind, was this, what was different, I guess, this time? Was it Joe breaking out and having a big night? Was it a couple of timely stops? In your mind, what was the difference this time around? We all rebounded them. They didn't kill us on the boards. And it was a possession battle. We won that, where we won that. So usually when that happens, we in good shape, you know, in those other games where we down early, we, they took 20 more shots than us. We turn the ball over as well. You know, and I'm trying to help the team get, you know, at least make it a game. So, you know, I put my foot on the gas to try to score, you know. So tonight was just happening in the flow of the game. Organically, we was able to get a lead and push, you know, get up 11 and they came back. So it was just, it was one of them back and forth games. I was able to get my, my feet under him. Yeah. Kevin, on the subject of big scoring nights, obviously a few this season now, how aware are you of the MVP chance to go up around the arena? Is that something you'd like to be in consideration for again, eight or nine years after the last one? No, not really. I mean, I've been there, done that to be honest. And I know it's going to take a lot from me to be in that conversation. So I just want the respect from our fan base and I want them to have a good time when they come to the game. So if that's, you know, that's what strikes, you know, chance up is how I play from the fans as long as they having a good time. So, you know, but I'm not too worried about accolades at this point in my career. Kevin, you talked, you touched earlier just on, you know, playing, letting the game come to you, playing within the rhythm. Just when you have it stuck on automatic like you did today, is that more difficult not to try to, you know, get outside the offense, go get the ball yourself, or is that easy for you just to keep playing within the flow? I'll just keep playing within the flow because I mean, respectfully, I feel like I'm always on, you know, I feel like I always, even if I'm not making shots that night, I feel like my jump shot is, is always sharp. So, you know, I don't want to get in the way of the game too much. I just put my head down and score because teams are going to make adjustments. They might start doubling me now. So I just got to see how the game is being played, see how the defense is being played, what my teammates are doing as well. So, you know, it's a lot I'm thinking about out there, but it's a fun, it's a fundamental game that I play.