 And this game for more thoughts from Barclay Center now, let's send it back out to Ryan Ruko and Sarah Kustak. Well, thanks a lot, Bob. It certainly was an eventful and unorthodox evening at Barclay Center. Bob and Frank have talked so much about the Kevin Durant situation. Sarah, beginning of the game, we know the Nets have had trouble locking in defensively against sub 500 teams especially. We saw that out of the gates. They allowed 17 fast break points in the first quarter. We know that they need to make sure not to sleepwalk in the beginning of games and then turn it on against the lesser opponents, if you will, or teams with poor records. However, I do wonder if the Durant situation played a role for them getting a slow start out of the gates tonight. And it can be both things, right? It can be the fact that of course that throws you off given the fact that there is uncertainty and a change with someone so critical to your team that it may throw you off just a little bit, but at the same token, you have to have the fluidity and the understanding of still what type of game plan you're executing and also just doing the things that will always matter across the board. So think about the fact that against this Toronto team, the areas that they thrive are creating points off turnovers. They will put pressure on you for the defensive on the defensive end to generate their offense. And they did that right out of the gates. So you're looking at that first quarter, they were already in double digits in terms of points off turnovers, fast break points. They were fishing from the three point line. And those are the areas that the Nets struggle in general. And they did especially down the stretch as well. And so when you put yourself in a hole like that, of course, Kevin Durant comes back, the Nets are able to maintain a situation where it's really a one possession game, give or take, going into the half, coming out of the half. But those are still areas that you have to understand the type of focus that is needed throughout the duration of the entire game. How about the defensive job that Nick Nurse did in his orchestration tonight? Because I mean, you look at it, Kyrie Irving, James Harden, even Kevin Durant to a certain degree in the minutes he played, they just did not get the shot attempts you're used to seeing from them. How much of that was just behind the brain of Nick Nurse and what he designed for tonight? This is a part of what Nick Nurse does. He also has a personnel to be able to execute these type of things. So the experimentation on defense is less of that and more about these Raptors guys are accustomed to playing these type of defenses. So we saw so much box in one, some triangle in two, some different looks at which they were doubling, whether it was Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, James Harden. I mean, the fact that James Harden has eight field goal attempts, Kyrie Irving with 12, and did they do a good job of making the right play and getting the ball to open teammates and playing the type of basketball you anticipate on them, absolutely. But because of it, it played into the hands of exactly what the Raptors were trying to do. They were trying to eliminate looks from those key players. They did just that and the game plan worked. Now, obviously the game against Philadelphia looks a lot different if Kevin Durant is or isn't a part of it, Sarah. This is a team that has been the best team in the East out of the gates this season. We have seen the Nets rise to the occasion whenever they face top competition and that's gonna be another test for them. It could be a particularly unusual test depending on Durant's status, also second half of back to back. But the Nets have been up to these challenges this season. They have and it's gonna be an interesting look given the fact that Philadelphia came off of a tough loss the other night to Portland. Very undermanned Portland team, Joellen Bied went off though and we know that Nets have shown a propensity to have a difficult time in defending big men and Joellen Bied, someone who could be a front runner for an MVP candidate has been playing out of his mind. Ben Simmons did not play the other night due to injury. We'll see if he is back in the lineup but Philadelphia has got a mix of a lot of things to go along with Joellen Bied including shooters so it certainly is not gonna be an easy one for the Nets to walk into whether Kevin Durant is in the lineup or is not with them. Another marquee matchup on yes tomorrow night between the Nets and the Sixers as we get back to you guys in the studio.