 Hey coach, what was most glaring to you when you look at the way the game unfolded the way it did? Yeah, I don't think we had a sense of urgency. You know, I thought we were a little passive. You know, I don't want to say we didn't play hard, but it didn't feel like, you know, we put the emphasis on each possession that was necessary and, you know, we talked about it before the game. Teams are going to give us their best shot. You know, we're going to have a target on our back and we got to rise to the occasion. On nights when, you know, you think you maybe are a better team, we're going to get a team that's much better than they are the previous night because they see the numbers, the names on the back of the jersey and they're going to rise to the occasion. Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Hey Steve, this is two-fold. I mean, A, do you have any, I guess, more clarity on how Spencer is? And secondly, is it going to take these guys a little while to get accustomed to having that target on the back, even though understanding that you haven't won anything yet, that they're going to get that shot every day from the opponent? Spencer will be evaluated in the morning, so I don't have any answers there. Yeah, you know, it's so early and it's so new. You know, we've been together for less than 30 days, so we don't have a lot of common experiences. So I think, you know, it's inevitable that we're going to go through some lessons and some bumps in the road, and actually those are welcome, because that's an opportunity for us to learn and grow. Greg Logan with Newsday. Steve, you've been so good on defense, but tonight they have scored you in the paint 64 to 24. What did you see as the problem on the interior tonight? Yeah, I think a lot of it was penetration. You know, we didn't do a great job of staying down on our men. You know, I thought that was uncharacteristic, but we let them get in the cracks too much. They got it rim attempts, which gave them office and glass opportunities, but you can also say we turned it over 19 times for 23 points. That kills your defense. So when they're getting out and transitioning and getting layups, that's a lot of pain points that breaks down our defensive principles and everything we try to bring every night. So turning the ball over definitely killed us as well. Alex Schiffer with the athletic. Hey, Steve, when you guys were making that run in the fourth quarter, I guess just what was working for you guys there, especially that maybe you weren't doing as well earlier in the game and in the quarter, even? Well, we got some stops. You know, we put we put together a run of stops, which obviously was important because in the third quarter we, you know, we gave up so many, so many points that we had to improve our defense put together some stops. And then we made some shots, made some threes, TLC made threes, Kai made a couple, Kevin made a bucket or two. So we, we had a good run, but it was too little too late. I think we had to obviously take a look at ourselves and say we left it a little late tonight, the intensity and our guys are, our guys are winners. They, they fight and they, this is the first day where there's been any sort of little let down, whether it's practice, preseason games or regular season. So we'll learn from it and we'll get better.