 It's always a play to one of our guys go down, but you know, like we always have been through the year as the next man up, you know, they went on a run and we just come back. So, you know, it's no excuses. You know, everybody's prepared. Everybody's ready. You know, I'm just glad that it's, you know, just springing up the more and hopefully, you know, he can heal up in the next 48. Yes. Can you just walk us through what was communicated to you guys with the fire alarms going off and being asked what happened there? It was just an locker room. It went off and we didn't know whether it was a test or whether it was, you know, you know, somebody pulled the alarm. So it wasn't like, you know, we were rushed out right away. It wasn't for about another 15, 20 minutes before they started to force us out. But, you know, everything's okay, I believe, and, you know, everybody's safe. So, you know, that's important. And then just for you physically, I mean, how did you feel out there your first game absence game two against Boston? Tired. But I mean, I knew that was going to happen. I got to find my rhythm, you know, sitting out that long, especially for the playoffs. It's tough to just bounce back in and, you know, try to, you know, come out and, you know, be well as before, you know, the injury. So, you know, the rhythm has to come. But, you know, I wasn't tired, tired, but, you know, I got a little fatigue, you know, it's tough to replicate a, you know, game-like situation, especially playoff intensity. So it'll come, it'll come back. You know, I got to get my rest and, you know, try to, you know, do whatever I can to help our team on a good game, game five. Alex Schiffer, do you have fun? Hey, Jeff, I got two for you. Just, you guys done a pretty good job of containing the three ball from them throughout the series. Obviously, they got hot early on. That was the right thing you guys want to wait from that allowed them to get out from three early on? I believe they just made shots. They're good players. Drew, Chris, they're good players. But, you know, I think they just made shots. It wasn't like we, you know, we allowed them to just shoot, you know, throughout the series they've been missing a lot of shots. And, you know, they got a rhythm and they just got it going. And, you know, that's how they got to leave. And I forget, all fan, if you run the court when Kyrie got hurt enough, did you see if Yonis undercut him when he went up for that rebound? No, it was not on the court and I didn't see what exactly happened. I'm not going to sit here and say he didn't hurt anybody, whoever it was or whatever happened. It happened on purpose. I think it was just something that, you know, happened, you know, through our basketball. And, you know, it sucks that he had to go down. Christian Wynfield, New York Daily News. Hey, Jeff, sorry somebody asked you this, they evacuated us and we're just now sitting back down. But do you have Kyrie go down after having James go down? Is it just kind of like you guys can't catch a break? I mean, of course, I hate to see anybody go down. You know, injuries, the timing, you know, it was a little rough. But like I said, when I was asked before, you know, it's just the next man up. We have to find a way to, you know, give momentum somewhere. You know, to, you know, get out there on the floor, communicate, play together. You know, whoever's in, whatever five is in. And that's what we needed to do, but we didn't get the job done.