 got the sense early in this game, it was not going to be a defensive showdown between the Nets and the Hawks. A lot of offensive fireworks. It carried over into the fourth quarter and that's when Kyrie Irving took over for Brooklyn. Durant, he was steady throughout, got off to a little bit of a slow start. Irving could not make a basket in the first half, but everything changed in the fourth and Kyrie just got into one of those zones, Sarah. And that's what makes it a true elite score is when you have a short memory and when you're not going to stop shooting and he understands that it's crunch time, it's closing time, still taking those shots. And you said it, Kevin Durant was steady throughout the whole game, but seven Nets were in double figures, Joe Harris was excellent throughout the course of this game, knocking down some big shots early. Jared Allen, what he was able to do in controlling the inside. I think we saw a great amount of ball movement. I mean, the fact that Karris Laverde has eight assists. Kevin Durant, his facilitation, everyone got in on the action and was making some timely buckets to make this a fun one and closing it out with a win. Second unit, Landry Shamet, who has been struggling with that jump shot, came in with a reputation as an excellent shooter. Nets fans just hadn't seen it yet. Coaching staff knew it was there and Shamet looked comfortable, looked like he belonged. And that's what they envisioned as part of this second unit. Versatility offensively and defensively when you put Jeff Green in there, guarding multiple positions, including the five spot. No doubt, and I think that's what we're gonna continue to see in terms of rotation for Steve Nash, who he's using, when the ability to go a little bit smaller when they had Tori and Prince Kevin Durant and Jeff Green there in the same lineup. So I think as we continue to see how Steve Nash uses these guys, we also understand the competitiveness amongst all of them. You need to earn your time on the floor and we're continuing to see that. But so much that really came out of this game to me was the idea that this team is unselfish and they will share the basketball and you're gonna have some big numbers and some big scoring efforts from the stars you expect but everyone is going to be needed to play a role. With this truncated schedule, 72 games. First half of the season when the NBA released its schedule, there was something a little different. The series that we're seeing around the league and the Nets and Hawks are participating in it. They'll play again on Friday night. So it does have that playoff feel adjustments. Now Brooklyn will go back in the lab. The Hawks coaches will do the same thing in preparation for game two. And I think that's the different part of what we're seeing out of Atlanta and I'm really excited to see some of these adjustments and changes made because in the past it was okay, what do you do to get the ball out of Trey Young's hands? And now he's surrounded by a lot of shooters, a lot of scores. We saw what John Collins can do in that ball screen and in the pick and roll but also what Reddish and Hunter have come to look like herder of course you have off the bench but Donovitch his ability to shoot. The list goes on with this Hawks team. So I'm curious to see what adjustments you use and really trying to shake things up of the coverages and the looks that Trey Young in particular but this whole team has when they go at it again on Friday. Nets and their losing streak at two bounce back and they hand the Hawks their first loss of the season.