 Coach, two for you. First, obviously, Yanis goes for 47, and we were talking earlier about just him in the paint. But when he starts hitting shots the way he was hitting them today, does that change the way that you have the game planned for him in the future, or are you just assuming that today was kind of an outlier of sorts, and that he won't hit another 4-3 type of game? I'm asking you, we can live with that. What we can live with is all the dunks, offensive rebounds, transition buckets. You live with the shooting. Here we are, he had 50, and we were shot to time. We didn't play well. Although he was sensational tonight, I think the game plan was fine, and it's about all the other things that we can clean up in order to give ourselves a better chance. And then second, when you look at how tight this game was, and then you consider that you don't have James Harden, who was obviously a big part of what you guys can do offensive. Does that give you any confidence going forward that, hey, we stuck in there without a guy like Harden, and now in the playoffs, if we meet these guys, they haven't seen you play with them, so maybe they don't know what you're capable of fully versus you, knowing what they can do? Yeah, I'm not so much worried about what they know. For us, obviously, we have the larger talent. We don't have the larger talent. So that's OK. We understand that, and we'll work around that. James will give us a totally different dimension, but we don't sit here and say, well, Rachel James gets back. We try to solve the puzzle now. And so James will give us, obviously, something great to build on, but we can look at all the things that we did wrong today. And there was a lot of things that thought, well, we just weren't sharp today. So we cleaned some of those things up, and I think we'll give ourselves a better chance. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey, Steve, I have two as well. Obviously Milwaukee is a great defensive team. Just where do you think they gave you guys the most issues offensively? You know, we didn't shoot the ball very well. We weren't really sharp. I thought we got those stagnant times. We turned the ball over a ton on this, you know, unforced turnovers. So they're a good defensive team. We scored 114 points and didn't shoot the ball well. Turned it over all the time. So I think it's more about us playing a little better and the sharper team here in the basketball. We were a little better in the second half in that respect. But, you know, getting a chance to see some of these top teams and play them this time of the season is important for us. So it's not going to go a lot from this experience. And then Jeff went down, but then came back in. Just what, if you have an update on him? I don't. I know you took a knee into the hip, but I have no idea how he's going. Tom Dowd, BrooklynNets.com. Hey, Steve, back-to-back 40-point games for KD and the shooting numbers are just outrageous since he got back from the hamstring. You know, what did you see from him today? Yeah, me and KD asked for more instructions. You know, I think we struggled offensively but just with our win of our timing, our connectivity, we got a little, like I said, stagnant. We probably tried to go one-on-one too often, but he kept us in the game offensively at a different time. So he's been Kevin's Kevin's one of the best to ever do. Brian Lewis, New York Post. Hey, Steve. This is a two-fold one with KD and Kyrie. There are nine turnovers between them. Are you assessing that more to their defense or more you guys? And secondly, you largely left DJ alone with Giannis. Does today change your opinion on giving him a little bit more help, digs, and so forth? No, I think it's more the cleaning up the turns that we were in our schemes. I think if he's going to make shots like that, he took your hats home. DJ did a good job. I think when he was on it, he got away from the basket, making a score over top of him. And that's fine. We can remember that. I think when we clean some of those things up around our performance, it's not so difficult to take that 49 point. So I don't react too much to his hot shooting. That's going to happen. I think there's all the other things that we could have done better that shifted the balance of the game.