 where the Nets take one on the chin, 127 to 104 to the defending champions in moments ago. Nets head coach, Steve Nash, met with the media. How would you describe the defensive problems you have with them? Yeah, it wasn't good, obviously. I thought we weren't as sharp as we needed to be. I probably weren't as physical as we needed to be. We weren't as organized as we need to be. But at the same time, the one thing that disappointed me more than anything, was just loose balls, hustle points. They seem to win them all. So as we're trying to find ourselves and explore different rotations and find that cohesion, we've got to make it more uncomfortable for people. Kevin had talked about making sure this season that you guys had, and if not more, possessions than the other team. Certainly more than you were giving away last year, keeping people off the offense. Blast, not turning the ball over. How concerning is it, right off the bat, the two things that you guys have been pointing to, or two things that rear their head to them? Well, we've talked about it. We talked about it the night before training camp. We've talked about it throughout training camp. So the guys are aware of it. That's an Achilles' Seal for our team. So we've got a long ways to go. We've got a long time to try to clean that up. And I think it is characteristic of our team that just needs constantly to be addressed, to combat that as any way we can every night. Steve, would you like about starting Nick, Blake, Kevin, kind of adding more of that size up front? Well, yeah, I mean, we took a look at the big lineups. We don't want to overreact. Obviously it wasn't great tonight, but we just weren't great. I don't know if it was a big, small lineup, whatever. We just didn't play well tonight. It's new. We've got a lot of guys that are brand new to each other trying to figure it out. So this is going to be a process for us that we have to stick to. And as we explore those lineups, as we critique and assess those lineups, we have to be patient. And we have to be willing to continue to work together, even when things aren't great or we haven't found it yet. And you had that stretch in the second quarter. I think you got it down to six. Just what do you think started working for you guys? You started to rotate the lead. I thought we played with more pace. We were, I think, more active defensively. And I thought we played with more pace offensively. We got out of transition a little bit. We were able to play in semi-transition before they were set. And we got good quality looks. And I think we made them a little more uncomfortable during that stretch. You talked a little bit before the game about Patty Mills. Seven for seven, three-point shooting tonight. What did you see from him that you think it's going to be the lead for this team's long hold? Yeah, I mean, obviously, the shooting was exceptional. But more so just the energy, the IQ, the experience. He plays intelligently. He's able to complement his teammates so well. He just has that experience. So the skill, we know the shooting and the skill. But just his attitude, his competitiveness, the pace, the way he's able to complement his teammates is exceptional as well.