 disappointment here in Indianapolis. The Nets had a 12 point lead. They had a good flow going offensively. Ben Simmons was outstanding but foul trouble for Ben. Defense of lapses for Brooklyn. Fourth quarter. You just saw the toughness of Indiana on display. Rick Carlisle really likes his team loves the chemistry and the Nets could never quite get back what they built through the first half and into the third quarter. Indiana turned this game on its side. And you think about the things that Brooklyn was doing so well. They were moving the basketball. They were sharing it. They were getting quality looks and they were also taking care of it. And to me that was the big shift that happened in particular in that fourth quarter. Indiana finishes up with 21 points off turnovers. They wanted to play fast. So it allowed them to get some easier looks that also helped their three point shooting overall offensively. They got a good rhythm a good flow. They had four 20 point scores six players in double figures. So it was the balance and it was a tenacity that they showed especially on the defensive end that helped stifle the offense for Brooklyn just a little bit there down the final stretch look like the Nets were going to crack the 30 assist mark yet again. But in that second half that was not the theme for Brooklyn. First half it was what we had seen the previous four games spreading it around sharing the basketball but things got a little stagnant. Kevin Durant had to take over eventually and he was the only score for the Nets. A lot of isolation in that fourth quarter but all in all what had been working the philosophy went away in the fourth. And I think that some of the things we saw in the early part of the season for Brooklyn that they had started to correct. And overall it's about getting back to how can you put together four good quarters of basketball because you understand teams are going to continue to come at you would even when shots aren't falling it's about getting defensive stops. And that was also something that on both sides of the floor they weren't getting stops. They were making baskets and allowed Indiana to get a sense of comfort open things up and just never could quite get it back. And quite frankly the clacks in play and the flagrant foul that that was a game changer in terms of where they were at in those last couple minutes of the game to be able to try and get themselves back into it. The door was still open at that point. Klaxon blocked Halliburton and then had something to say at the end of it as the Nets were running the other way bumped him and it was blatant. It was a blatant bump. I'm still not sure if the officials were going to call the bump but because Halliburton got up Klaxon stumbled JT or that drew his attention. It might have been a play on or it may have been something that they didn't notice but because the two bodies collided a bit that was enough for the officials to stop play take a look at it. And then once you saw the replay Klaxon it was an open and shut case. And it's not just one play but the way in which it opened up the lead for Indiana stop the momentum and stop the flow. And I think those are all the things for Brooklyn that they're going to start having to be more mindful of in terms of attention to detail and understanding the importance of every single possession. Blazers coming up. Damian Lillard has been banged up but Portland is still a very competitive team. That's very similar to this Indiana squad. Just a bunch of young guys that believes in one another and their head coach John C. Billips has done excellent work. Absolutely. And I think when it comes to Portland and how some of the young players have been playing we saw it at Philadelphia. We saw with Toronto a lot of teams do regardless of who's playing and even some key players playing being out how they're able to function the ways in which they approach and attack this Nets group is something that it doesn't matter who's on the floor you need to take care of business for yourselves. And we'll see if the Nets can get some home cooking going. They've got seven straight games coming up at Barkley Center. That's all from Indy. Send it back to you Nancy.