 Steve, what happened at halftime that led to such a good defensive performance in the third quarter? You guys forced nine turnovers, held over 21 points and got back in the game. Yeah, more activity. You know, we, Randall was putting so much pressure on us in the half court and the full court. You know, we were defensively too stagnant, sitting and watching him and it was comfortable for them. They were all comfortable making shots, so we tried to speed it up. We tried to show more support when you tried to, you know, throw in the double team or blitz and just up the pace of that and try to make them uncomfortable. So our guys played harder in the second half and held them to 45 points, which was considerable considering their first half outage. Malinka Andrews? You know, very similar to last time, you know, he just has an awareness of something's not right in his hammy. His scan was clean as we reported. His strength tests when he came back in the locker room were normal. So it's just something where we have to protect him. We have to trust him. Very frustrating for James, but, you know, we can't risk it if we can afford not to. And so that depends on trust between us and James and making sure that he feels comfortable in the decision. And I thought tonight the right decision was to not take any risks with him. So, you know, who knows? This may linger. It may be all behind us like we thought it was before the game, but it's just one of those things where the scan is clean, his strength tests are clean, but he feels something. So we're going to err on the side of caution. Right in line with the New York Post. Steve, just following up on it, just so I understand this. The strength test, he took more strength tests today, not obviously not new scans today, but just more strength tests in the locker room. Yeah, when he went back, they tested his strength. You know, they, I'm sure they pushed and prodded and the report was that they couldn't declare there is anything. But, you know, he's feeling something and we believe him. It's frustrating. But we don't have any indicator that this is a long-term thing or that he's done any damage to it. And, you know, like we said, the scan was clear. His strength is still there. So we just have to proceed day by day and monitor it. And hopefully it's a very short-term thing. Alex Schiffer with the Athletic. Hey, Steve, what did you think of your guys' execution down the stretch outside of that one turnover by Kyrie? It seems like you guys got what you were looking for out of most of those possessions. Yeah, I thought we did a really good job. You know, we got our signals crossed a little bit on the one turnover. Other than that, you know, great experience for our guys to see, you know, again, similar to some of our other games recently. We haven't had guys that would typically beat in there at the end of the game. And so they're getting experience and reps in different looks. And tonight they were running a second defender at Kyrie. And, you know, for the most part, we handled all the situations quite well in the turnover. And, you know, just incredibly proud of the guys, the way they played in the second half. Christian Winfield with the New York Daily News. Hey, Coach, it just seems like every other day it's one person that goes down, somebody else goes down, somebody else might come back and then somebody else goes down. How do you keep the team level? How do you keep guys, you know, ready just in case somebody or something like this happens? Yeah, I mean, it's a group effort. The players have to buy in to their roles. The Stay Ready group is important. I mean, look at tonight, Cheese got in and contributed. Alize was outstanding. TLC played extended minutes. Guys that have been in the Stay Ready group recently. So, you know, proud of the amount of guys who contributed. You know, we have a positive attitude in our locker room. We have a winning mentality and regardless of who's out there or not, we're going to go for it. We're going to find a way to come together and push and try to win. You can't win every night, but you can try to figure it out and solve problems every night. And our guys were terrific tonight again, finding the way. Bruce Beck with NBC New York. Steve, that winning mentality emerges late in ball games. I just wanted to know what it means to you to be able to win another close game and come from behind fashion. Yeah, it's great for a number of reasons. Obviously, a win is important. Having a poor first half and finding a way to turn the game in our favor. It took guts. It took a lot of hustle. It took a lot of fight. And it also took a lot of guys who normally aren't in that position to step up and play and play well. So proud of the group. It was an excellent win. All things considered. These are the wins that you kind of remember because so many guys contributed. It was a game where we were in totally different rotations for the first time once again, seemingly. And we figured it out. We stuck with it and we really won the game with our mentality and effort.