 Hi everybody, welcome to the latest edition of Nets Post Game Plus. Nancy Newman and Sarah Kustak with you. The final score Friday in Cleveland. Cavaliers a winner, 125 to the Nets, 113. It all comes down to defense offense, not the problem. It's on defense. And it's a lot of the same things, Nancy, that we have talked about quite a bit defensively, but also points off turnovers to put pressure on your defense. It's a lack of securing defensive possessions by giving up second chance opportunities. And Cleveland just had their way, getting inside 70 points in the paint. It came through pick and roll. It came through lobs. It came through just an ability to penetrate and get inside by the guards and by the bigs. So for the Nets, a lot of areas to shore up, but consistently the ones that we've discussed for most of the season. Lessons in one step at a time. A 20 to 5 third quarter run by Cleveland. Put the Nets behind the eight ball for good. A run captured by a dunk from Jared Allen, who put up 19 more points against the Nets in this one after he double doubled against them Wednesday in his Cavs debut. Following the game, Steve Nash was asked what he thought of the Nets play in the second half from an intensity standpoint. I still need a little more. I just think we're last in the league in 50-50 balls, contested shots, hustle plays. We've just got to find a way to play harder, dig deeper. We're not a defensive roster. We have to take more pride in it, and we have to win more 50-50s, contest more shots, fight, scrap, claw. That's what I think is missing as much as anything schematic that we're breaking down. Is that your, you can expound on this, but is that your biggest takeaway from these last two games, and if not, what is the big takeaway from these games of the Cavs? Yeah, I mean, you could say you could talk about we're not a defensive team or we made too many errors schematically, but I think the bigger message is that just showing up to the gym is not good enough. We're playing people that I think are excited to play and compete against our team, and they're going to bring it every night, and we have to match that. So that would be my main overriding thought on these two games. Brooklyn will be right back in action on Saturday with the first of two home games against Miami. Coverage begins on yes at 7.30 p.m. with the pregame show presented by Fandall Sportsbook. For Sarah Kustach, I'm Nancy Newman. Thanks for watching Nets Post Game Plus.