 Moments ago, Blake Griffin caught up with the media. Hey, Blake, obviously that was your first time playing with Kevin tonight in a, you know, I said that just, you know, what would you think of his performance and then how'd you think, you know, you two jailed early on? I thought he was obviously fantastic, very, very good. I mean, anytime you come in and play, I mean, his numbers, I think they put him up on the screen. He'd only played 12 minutes at the time. He was like four for four, five for five from the free throw line. I think five rebounds, four assists or something like that. It's just like, you know, after missing two weeks, two months, and then coming back and like looking that comfortable, I just, I mean, it's crazy. But, you know, as far as playing with him, I mean, players like that, you know, some of the guys we have, like, they just make the game easy. So for me, it's just about getting the reps and getting used to it. Bruce Beck with NBC New York. Blake, after your dunk, your team has got incredibly excited. I just wanted to know what it means to play with this group and the way that they're supporting you. They've been fantastic, man. I mean, you know, not even just that. I mean, just like from the time I got here, you know, they've just been, you know, they just kind of sort of, for lack of a better word, it just accepted me, you know, and, you know, been very positive, helped me out, you know, with this transition and trying to feel comfortable and normal and encouraged me to play my game. So, you know, anytime you have that, it obviously makes a transition like this much easier. So I'm very appreciative of all of them. Doubted, brooklynats.com. Hey, Blake, in the second quarter there, you guys had started to get some separation and then KD came in and everything just kind of took off. I mean, how much of that was attributable to him or what else did you see in that second and third quarters where you guys just kind of did whatever you wanted off that split? Yeah, I mean, a big part of him. I mean, you know, as soon as he checks in the game, defenses sort of shift their attention. So, you know, him hitting shots obviously helps, but also, you know, I'm just making the right plays. I'm not forcing it. You know, I thought he did just such a great job of letting the game come to him, you know, and it's easy to kind of like rush and try to, you know, go get it on your own. But he just changed the game, you know, for our offense and defense. Well, thank you, Andrews with ESPN. Blake, I know there's been a lot of discussion about chemistry and the overwhelming sentiment is, well, we have so much talent, it's all gonna work out. But just getting Kevin back and having it go the way it did tonight, is that how, in what ways, how does that make you feel? Does it reinforce it? What is that lead you feeling? Well, I mean, it's a good step to getting there. I don't know that my sentiment is, you know, it's all gonna work out. We have work to do, you know, and we have to, you know, focus and put the time in and make sure that we have cleaned up the areas that we need to clean up. I mean, you know, you've seen a lot of talent on teams lose before. So that's not really, I would say that's the locker room's mindset. Eblik Dinstine with WFAN. Hi, Blake. Zarian Lewis came into the game with a lengthy streak of 20 points, 50% shooting, and you guys halted that. What was the key? And I think everyone wants to know what it felt like to take a charge from it. Yeah, team effort on that, you know, he's a great player. So, you know, just making sure we're physical. Try not to give him anything easy and, you know, make him earn everything, but, you know, he's a great player. Charge, you know, I've taken a lot of charges in my career. I don't think twice about it.