 We saw a lot of coaching out there on the floor and players talking to one another. How important are those kind of conversations and taking advantage of those teachable moments over the course of the game? I mean, it's basketball. We should be able to communicate out there openly. So we just want to make adjustments on the fly. Just got to continue to get better at that. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Steve mentioned this is going to be a team that might turn the bowl over a fair amount anyway, just because of the nature of the way you guys are playing. But I mean, have you seen a commonality in a lot of the turnovers? I mean, a lot of them similar, or are they just a little kind of different? No, that's basketball. You know, the flow of the game, the last few games, we haven't really been taking care of the ball really well. So it's just some carryover. We'll clean it up. Alex Schiffer with the athletic. Harry, there was that timeout you guys had. In the third quarter, it looked like there was a disconnect between the guys on the floor and the bench. I'm just curious if you can elaborate on that. I don't know what you're talking about. Disconnect? It's basketball. It's pretty simple. Just go out there and try to outscore the other team. Christian Winfield with the New York Daily News. Kyrie, what are you seeing on the defensive end in areas that you guys can improve in? Just sometimes just being in the wrong spots and help or over-helping. And that's just being better communicative team. Malika Andrews with the ESPN. Kyrie, knowing that it's just basketball, as you put it, Steve said that for him, what he's seeing is just the patterns. And that's what's a little bit demoralizing that he thinks that you guys kind of need to clean up. Is that frustrating for you that it's the same issues over and over? Not really. I mean, like I said, it's just basketball. So I've been doing it for a long time at a high level. And the greatest gift is teaching the game to others to be able to match your level or to raise their level to yours to be able to be a great functional team. So it's just taking time. And it's not going to be put together overnight, nor am I expecting it to, nor am I going to get frustrated over six games or however many games we've played. The object of this regular season is to continue to get better and to prepare for the 16 wins in the playoffs. So I'm just going to enjoy this. Greg Logan, what can you say? On that same theme, Kyrie, I know you guys are, it's basketball, like you say. You're struggling a little bit right now. What needs to happen just for everybody to get on the same page, do you think? And to kind of just get over this early season hump. Well, I think we just have to manage realistic expectations of what we want out of this group right now. Every single day, obviously week to week and then month to month, and we put together a few great months of consistent work and consistent progress, consistent crafting away, consistent communication, then we'll be OK. But we're committed to it. And I know the guys in the locker room, everyone in this organization are committed to that. And we want to change this whole thing. And that's not an overnight process. I didn't commit here just for two years or three years or anything like that. So I'm excited for the journey ahead to continue to get better. It is as simple as basketball, but the team effort takes a while to get together.