 KD tonight at 19 for 24, 45 points where you think when you see him have one of those games. Super efficient, fun to be a part of. Belled us out a lot of times on possessions. And he's got it going like that. We don't want to force him to the ball, but we definitely want to let him work. And he shot over double teams. He was shooting over 7-3 tonight. You know, guys coming over and trying to make it as difficult as possible. And we tried to give him support. I feel like we still can do more as teammates, but he carried us tonight. I'm proud of him. Got to re-obviously. Ben's been dealing with this neat thing off and on the last few weeks. What changes the most when he's not out there with you guys? Well, health is the number one priority, so we want him to be at his best. I'm glad that our medical staff, coaching staff, himself, we all agreed that he would sit down in the second half just to save him for games that matter going in the future. Not saying that these games don't matter, but games that we're going to need the most. But when he's not out there, we don't have our point forward or our point guard, you know, being able to initiate easy opportunities, push the ball in transition. So we'll definitely miss him in the lineup. I hope, you know, hopefully he comes back next game. But if he's dealing with it, we just want him to get as healthy as possible and we'll figure it out. Harry, you talked about in Indy, how this home-send is kind of an essential stretch for you guys' season. You guys have started out too, you know, just what have you made of the way you guys have been able to close out games and then kind of start this off the way you need to? I just wanted us to keep it up, just discipline. That way we can control our destiny. Just coming in every single day, working on our games, just being there for one another, no matter who's playing out there, just being supportive. You know, when the games in the future come and they're going to matter for us to be very communicative on one accord, offensively and defensively, I think that we'll look back at these times now where we went through some tests. We'll be able to take some of that positivity and transfer it over into when we need it most. Kerry, you obviously played with Kevin a while. There was that moment, I think- Has it been a while? It's been a while. There was that moment with Harris, I think late in the third, where he must have said something or did something, Kevin laughed at him and then scored. Are there times when you're out there watching him, as his teammate, as his friend, where he's doing something where you're just kind of shaking your head at just how talented he is out there? Oh yeah, all the time. All the time, I think it's a natural reaction when you're seeing something special occur in front of you. You do your best to still be engaged, but it's just hard not to just stare and just watch somebody that's special and talented. But I mean, we know what he's capable of. When he shows his talent like this tonight, it's definitely an honor to be a part of. I'm grateful for the BS teammate. Kyrie, just curious your impressions of a bowl ball. He went up against KD a lot tonight and had some flashes. I'm just curious your thoughts on his game. Well, I think most of us will agree in here with this, that the game is getting taller. Guys are being able to do a lot more with the basketball. And we just got to get ready for it. This is the transformation of our league coming in. We've got another guy that is playing Victor. So we're seeing more of these archetypes, so to say, of 6'11 and above being able to handle the ball, being able to basically do it all. And just got to get used to it and just really enjoy what we're watching. Just really enjoy it.