 It's here from Kyrie with the media post game. Hey, Kyrie, when you reflect back on this game and what it took collectively to get the win, what jumps out at you in terms of what you're most proud of? Just our fight, obviously throughout the whole game. There's runs that just got to be able to withstand. Teams are going to throw a lot of things at us to flow the game. Call wise can go either way. So we just want to stay resilient and just stick to what we know. And that's just playing basketball at a very high level, IQ-wise, giving each other space, and just respecting each other's greatness, and then also just having a relentlessness to continue to weather the storms throughout the game no matter what's going on, making shots for none. So it's definitely what I'm most proud of. In total team effort, in regards to the big three, it's been five years since we've seen three next teammates score at least 25 points in the same game. You guys have been talking about wanting to see James Harden be James Harden. How did it feel seeing him get loose and being aggressive early in this game? I mean, that's who he is. We just want him to come into his group and not so much think about fitting in, but just being who he is. We want him to continue to progress and grow. And I think all of us realize that we still have a level to get to individually and then collectively as a group. I still play this game and continue to get better. I haven't mastered anything at this game as well no matter what people call us great or anything like that. It's just we humble ourselves to know when we go out there, 0-0 is all we're focused on going out there and leaving out there on the floor. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Kyrie, what's it like in transition when you've got Kevin, James, and then sometimes you've got Joe trailing behind the pledge? Just like how hard is it for opposing teams to get a stop on you guys in transition? Is that another reason why you guys need to show up to defensive end? Because when you can create those turnovers, you have so many mismatches when you get out in room. Yeah, absolutely. I think we definitely play to our strengths tonight with having that capability to be able to space out the floor with everybody, whether it's Kevin going one on one, whether it's me going one on one, whether it's James, or anybody else that's out there, we want to give each other space to thrive. And sometimes giving each other space doesn't mean just standing around waiting for the ball either. It just means being active and giving your teammate the best opportunity to make a play. And I just try to put myself in position all the time and then also put my teammates in position with my voice, just positioning. Greg Logan, Newsday. Kyrie, you and Kevin got a little blow at the start of the fourth quarter and the bench, which only had four points up to that point, came alive in that 16-4 run. How big was that to helping you guys get through the fourth quarter the way you did? Yeah, no, it's a total team effort out there. We're only as great as we all come out and execute. So to see a lot of our guys come off the bench and give us a lot of much-needed energy, sustained the lead, and even took the lead at a certain point throughout the game. Just give them credit and I'm grateful to have teammates like that that come in and just leave it all on the line. Because this is a good Hawks team. We could have folded at any point throughout this game and our bench definitely in the fourth quarter had that mindset to be aggressive and stay in the fight. Mike Andrews, ESPN. Hi, Kyrie. Steve has said that the high 30s, low 40 minutes, is an ideal. It's not where he wants to end up for you and Kevin and James. What do you want to see kind of work out with other players on this team? You guys have talked a lot about your depth to make it so that maybe you guys aren't taking so much of that front and playing so many minutes. Yeah, I think Steve's just trying to find a happy balance. Obviously, we have experience in terms of years in the league, but I'm heading into the prime of my career. Sometimes I tell Steve like, hey, man, just let me go out there and just let me loose. And like I said, we just find a happy balance of being very communicative with each other and just being upfront and just following the game plan that we all agree to before we go out there. It's easy to play your role when guys are just out there just playing match in your level, which makes it easy to go on the bench. I'm happy to be out there getting a rest sometimes. And I've struggled in my career just wanting to be out there logging wrong minutes and early on in my career, I had some injuries where I was just like, man, this is too much. And now being with guys that in this present time that are able to keep the league, sustain it, and do what they do out there, great, let them rock.