And to be clear, I love how painter has rebuilt his defense around Edey. It's like a box in one in the three-point era. Four guys seem to kind of zone shooters, So that there will never be a total breakdown, but nobody will ever be totally covered either. Which I think is the smart way to play it. The shooting percentage from three does not seem to be overly tied to how contested the shots are. But then it also means Edey is fully engaged on rim protection and rebounding. The numbers suggest this is smart. But it also means on a night. When you have a couple of hot shooters, you will be in trouble, if you do not get an absurd advantage at the FT line