 But just me personally, like, it's frustrating for myself, you know, just being durable and, you know, being myself for the last so many post-seasons and, you know, just dealing with this particular hamstring, it just, it's frustrating, you know. I'm frustrated, I mean, we did everything we could just, you know, towards the end. Just just frustrated, but, you know, give the Bucks credit, they fought until then, kind of hell of a series, just came up short. Greg Logan with Newsday. James, you played 46, 40 and 53 on that hamstring. Can you just describe what that took on your part, the kind of fortitude it took to get that out like that? Well, I mean, just it's basically, you know, a grade two hamstring, so strange. So first possession of game one, up until game five, that was the first time that I did anything, any basketball competition against anybody. So I was just literally going out there on a limb and, you know, obviously we got days in between games. So I didn't really have an opportunity to kind of like test it other than the games. So it was, I was just going out there and trying to give everything I can. Like, and it's frustrating. I'm just, it's overall, like, I don't know, I don't know what to say. It was just, you know, we gave, we gave everything we had, just having to deal with injuries throughout the course of the year, you know, set us back, you know, whether it's Kevin twice, myself twice, Kai in the postseason, like it's just over, it's draining and it's, it's very, very difficult to, you know, fight through that, you know, when basically the three best players, you know, are in and out of the lineups. So we've got to take care of our bodies and be ready to go for next one. Malika Andrews, ESPN. I'm just wondering, James, you know, guys like, like Blake Griffin or, you know, Bruce Brent, there's, there's a lot of players on this team that what their future is with the group could be up in the air. I'm wondering how you reflect on playing with them and what they have brought to this team this season. Every, every guy, man, from top to bottom when there's roster, you know, brought something to this team every single day. Like it was a joy to come in and be around these guys, you know, from top to bottom. So honestly, like this same team is, this is great, you know, obviously, this is a business and things happen and money gets involved or whatnot. But from, from top to bottom, these guys are, you know, whatever the situation was, whatever the circumstance was, whether it's injuries, whether it's whatever the case was, guys are ready and prepared to go out there and play minutes in the regular season and in the postseason. And, you know, as, as, that's all you can ask for, honestly, from a, from a great team. So I'm proud of each and every one of these guys. And, and like I said, we just came up a little short. So we just got to get our minds right and keep getting better for next year. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey, James, I got two for you. Just how much do you think fatigue maybe caught up with you guys in overtime when you think it was over six after that 111, 109 lead? Or was it maybe something else that they did to slow you guys down offensively? I mean, at that point, everybody's fatigue, you know, obviously, you know, and then we, we lead on Kevin a lot to do most of the playmaking, you know, which was another frustrating thing because that's, you know, kind of my job. And so we lean on Kevin, obviously, a lot more than usual. And he gave it everything he did, everything he could or potentially could, you know, whether it's making plays or scoring a basketball. So, I mean, everybody's tired at that point. Overtime game, game seven, we just didn't make, you know, one or two more shots. And then your vantage point on that game time, too. He had the end of regulation. Did you think that was a three? No, I'm adding I didn't see. I didn't see Christian Linfield with the New York Daily News. And James, I asked Kevin the same question, but, you know, when, when Kyrie goes down with what looked like a pretty severe ankle sprain, just how much does that change what you guys want to do on offense? And on top of that, just what was the feeling after he goes down, given how big of a role he plays on this team? I mean, he's a huge part of what we're doing and what we're trying to do. You know, as far as his leadership, his ability on the court, just everything, you know, I mean, from all our guys, like if one of our guys are out, it's just it's frustrating, it's tough. I mean, you got to some other guys got to step up and carry more load. And this scenario, you know, it was myself and Kyrie that was out, you know, so basically it was just we just put too much stress on Kevin. And then, you know, it was just too much stress on everybody. And I mean, myself and Kyrie, I mean, it's difficult, it's difficult. Last question, Brian, the list with the post. Hey, James, following up on, you know, your earlier comments, I'm curious, this was obviously a team where you guys went all in with a clear goal of winning a championship. Um, going out in the second round, I mean, do you give any thought at all to whether this team will stay together and look like this come next season? I mean, we're all whether it'll look of course, we try to improve every single year has to go. We never want to stay the same. So we try to improve. We try to get better and and and keep getting better. That's all that's all you can ask for. I mean, we're not injured and me and Kyrie on the floor is a totally different conversation, but we can't talk about that because that wasn't the case. So it's a part of basketball. You just got to try to stay healthy. And then I'm sure a front office and the top, the top guys will will try to just bring in more, more players around, you know, me, Katie and Ky and then just continue to improve. That's all you can do.