 to the offensive executes in the first half to second half. What do you kind of notice in terms of the differences there? Joe said it looked like it's floated around left, down a little bit to the fourth quarter. I think exactly that. I think we kind of got out more on transition. We definitely put off the turnovers more. So maybe our defense was a little bit more on top of it in the first half. And then second half, you know, just trying to execute, get the matchups and the advantages we want. You're kind of able to get into that post-off half. You know, they look at a couple of looks inside there. You too, obviously a lot of it's going to be Jetson, a lot of it's going to be Chris Stubbs in terms of the post-off. So how do you guys try to find your spots to get close to the basket in the school? It's just a read or a feel, you know? You know that JT, especially JT and JB tonight, was just doing a good job of obviously making advantages and having people double them and making passes out of it. So there's times where Cam Thomas was on me and he has five fouls or he tries to switch on the owl and that's a mismatch with us. So just reading those and being better at them. What's six out of two about this group? When the leads start to go away, sometimes you see teams kind of panic. It seems like for the most part this year, you guys, you know, those are 20 or six and you kind of are steady yourselves and then figure it out before things go fully sideways. Um, I think it's just our character. I think we believe that we're a good team and we can withstand anything. So even runs, we know that this is a game of runs. 20 points means nothing in this league no matter who you're playing. So we know that this team, with the firepower that they have is gonna throw a punch. But I think at the end of the games is something we really trying to be, try to lock into and just be able to buck down offensively, buckle down offensively. How long was that time? Well, it felt like tonight, I pretended to cut it to six during my head at three. How much was he? I mean, Mr. Reliable, you know, always makes the play. If it's offensively, Megan, a three year or a nice pass defensively, always getting a block or a steal. Just somebody that you can always count on and to be in the right place and not be afraid to take on that challenge and make it a big shot like tonight. You mentioned Cam with the five fouls. You had a play way in the game. You kind of had him underneath there where you can go. How tough is that decision there? You know, he has a five foul, as you've probably tried to get that on, but in terms of making that reason, kicking out to three, what are you kind of thinking in that spot? Just sometimes two, sometimes three is more than two. Obviously I know, especially with Cam, he's not gonna foul and getting that left. You can see the weak side guy try to come in and help. But I think those kickouts, that energy of that ball swinging and getting a wide open shot is a good feeling. And it just shows that you have trust in your teammates. If your coach was talking about that stretch, late in the first quarter, Jason did two threes in a row, and then the third one, he got fouled, made another three. Do you guys know, like when a guy makes two in a row, he's definitely shooting a third time. Does he check a real thing or is... I don't think you've been around long enough to know that that's a real thing. But I mean, somebody like JT, I'm pretty sure it doesn't matter if he made those or not. We rely on him to make those, and he's not afraid to shoot him. But tonight, him taking those shots, gave us a lot of energy, definitely gave us a boost to go out there, lock in defensively, and then get him the ball back. Right, how difficult is that to beat a team twice? Playoff atmosphere, right? I guess it's not telling you back to back away and home, but yeah, I think it's... I have my own thing on back to backs, but I think playing a team one after the other is a challenge in itself, no matter who you're playing against. Obviously, do you change schemes? Do you try to do the same thing? What is that opposing team gonna do? There's a lot of factors that go into it, so it can be a challenge for sure, and it could be fun, but at the same time, do we really want back to backs home in a way? What's your thing with back to backs? I mean, they kind of suck. Was it a home and away aspect or just in general? Home and away for sure, but who really likes back to backs? Drew, I'm done contests this weekend. How excited are you to see your teammate and participant? No, I told him if he stinks, then I'm gonna repost it. How embarrassed I'm gonna be, but I'm excited for him. Obviously, I know that especially with a done contest, especially the big name guys, all start break is a time to rest and kind of regain your mental strength, but I think to go out there and do the done contest is big. And again, a big name like JB who's super athletic and you see the dunce he does in game. I'm excited to see him. I know that's perfect segue. So I'm just gonna ask, when you talk to a fellow all starts like yourself, Drew, what's the reason why, I just don't want to participate typically? Is it injury prevention? Is it not enough first place prize money? I mean, what's the case? I don't know what they don't want to participate. I think sometimes it just comes down to like having a good time, you know? And sometimes in having a good time, it's not as competitive as maybe it can be, but at the same time, it also can. 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