 back and forth and you fall in the end, what do you learn from a game like this? You know, I think, you know, it shows this testament to the group, you know, it's a tough back to back, you know, getting in late last night after a hard fought game, you know, granted they're on the back to back as well. But, you know, we battled back. We could have easily folded, you know, the first half was not great by any means, particularly that first quarter. And, you know, we showed some resilience just to be able to battle back, kind of stick with it, chip away. But, you know, it's still a little frustrating because we had, you know, we had a lead there in the fourth quarter and we just weren't able to hang on to it. I know you'd be happy to see, you know, all of your teammates go off, but given your relationship with Karris, seeing him get hot as you've seen, you know, plenty of times before, you know, what is that like? Yeah, it's awesome. No, this is nothing new for Karris. He's obviously had, you know, a ton of big games before, but he really had a cooking today. And, you know, I kind of wish we could have put him in some better spots there at the end just because he had such a hot hand. But, again, you know, Memphis did a good job taking things away from him and, you know, sort of hedging out, doubling, just getting the ball out of his hands. But, you know, a lot of that is more so on us trying to put him in the right spots, you know, where, you know, he's able to kind of get, get a little bit more room to facilitate and at least not have to kind of go into a double. So, but at the end of the day, you know, he played amazing and he's really the reason why we've gotten a spot to even, you know, contest to win this game. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Hi, Joe, following up on that, that three-and-a-half-minute stretch where you guys went cold and you couldn't really get a shot and you had some turnovers. I mean, was that largely because of the defenses that they were playing and partly what they were doing to Karris? Or in your mind was that you guys getting away from the game plan? Maybe a little bit of both. I think, you know, especially at the end of the game is when you have to try and be the most sound, you know, ideal world and your sound throughout the entire game, but, you know, at the end, in particular, you know, you have to value every possession and, yeah, I think a lot of it is definitely a testament to Memphis and their defense, you know, mixing things up, putting out different coverages. And, you know, they're a long athletic team, too. They can test a lot of shots. They're in good position. Defensively, they're very well coached. But again, yeah, a lot of that, too, it falls back onto us and just mental miscues and not, you know, being sure and sound when we need it to be. Greg Logan with New State. Joe, when you look at these last three games the way Karris has kind of stepped up with KD out and missing Kyrie for a couple of games, what do you think the whole team will get out of that experience seeing Karris play the way he did last year and how do you think, you know, you can mix it in with the other two when they're back full-time? You know, I think we're gonna be able to mix it in. No problem, you know, Karris was, you know, it was early in the year. He was still playing great, you know, and had some really good games. But I think now, you know, he's definitely finding his rhythm, especially on the offensive end. And, you know, it's certainly gonna carry over at least in my eyes, even when Ky and Kev are back. Thoughts?