 Kevin, I know you don't want to get down in a hole, like 21 down, but to come from behind on the second half of a back-to-back in this building, given all that you're fighting for in these last few games before the end of the regular season, how satisfying was this? Yeah, I mean it was a tale of two halves for us and obviously every game was important for us and not just in the standings but for us to continue to build on what we want to do out there. And I think the first half we didn't play nets, brand of basketball, stuff that we preach about, and execute and practice every day, but I thought the second half is who we are. 31 points, playing small, switching stuff, making second and third efforts, then getting out and running. It was one of those nights and I'm glad our shot started to fall there because we had good energy on the defensive side of the ball, so when we do that, we put ourselves in good position. So it's more about the habits and the life that happens we had in the second half. Given your feel of the game, was it a stop or a series of stops that you felt got things going? Was it a key bucket, something said in the huddle? What do you think changed the moment? I think at the end of that third quarter, we made some big shots, we got some stops. But we were there at the rim a lot, you know, when they were driving. I think we filed early on in the game, but I think we were at the rim a lot and forced them to shoot over us and rebounded the ball. So the end of that third quarter was huge for us. At this point you got it obviously. Everybody knows what the stakes are, but this is a rivalry game. Why do you think that those habits, I guess, have been so kind of up and down? Just a matter of, you know, just making the right play. I think, like I said, you came down a lot and we had a lot of no pass, one pass shots. And sometimes they may bleed over into your defense and they may just throw your whole rhythm of the team off. So I felt like we moved the ball more. We got two or three passes and you was able to see Patty get a wide open three. Seth get wide open threes. Kyrie get right up wide open threes myself. So we generated better shots that second half and I think that was the reason why our defense was better. Now this season, on the one hand, I know you guys would rather not be down that much, but what is it about this team that makes you guys comfortable being down that much? Secure throwing that you guys are still coming back? Yeah, it was risky. I hate being down. I hate even being that team. Like, get down and fight back. Like, I don't like that shit. I don't want that to be a part of who we are. But that situation may come and for us it's about sticking together, making the right play regardless of the score and defensively on the same page. So that's what we leaned on tonight and we were able to make shots. So when you see us make threes like that and knock down wide open shots and shows that we got good energy on the defensive side of the ball. All that stuff matters. So we had a good spirit that second half. Obviously you guys are playing something bigger. Do you view this as a rivalry game? Yeah. We are both in the city. You know how much Nick fans and don't like us, especially now in this era that's us not choosing the next me and Kyrie. So it adds, definitely adds something to the rivalry. No matter who's on the team, you know, I think it'll always be like that in the city. So it's good to be a part of this as a fun rivalry. Hopefully it continues to build and we get more and more animosity between the fan bases. It's only good for the game.