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And Jason, real quickly, I think with Malik Brown,
he, he normally has games like this, but I think what made it in, in the eyes of John Shire quote, perfect is the fact that it was demonstrative.
Usually he's just behind the scenes kind of doing this.
You're like, Oh yeah, Malik Brown sneakily had a good game defensively.
He just quietly locked down his opponent.
This time he was much more demonstrative in his defense.
And even on, on the offensive end, there was a couple of plays that he had where you're like, Oh, Malik Brown caused that play.
And Malik Brown finished that play.
We love to see that from him because of all the games where he has those quiet demeanor type of performances, it's cool every now and then to see him just show that he's the beast that he is.
Sounds right to me.
The thing about this game that was slightly different is, you know, with our dominance in the paint, it wasn't at the expense of shooting threes, right?
Like, against Stanford, it was a Stanford where we only took 10 threes and we dominated the paint.
We just basically said, hey, we're not shooting a lot of threes.
We're getting a lot of stuff in the paint.
We're just going to keep going with it.
We still were able to get stuff done in the paint despite shooting 25 threes.
It was, again, a little bit more of a balanced attack, but once we went inside, we realized, okay, if we're not going to make these threes, that's cool.
We're still going to try and take them when they're open, but let's get inside.