 Hey everyone, welcome to the latest edition of Nets Post Game Plus, Chris Shearn and Frank Isola here in our Yes Network studios. The final score of Friday's game in Memphis, Grizzlies 115, Nets 110, a game in which Brooklyn trailed by 22, Frank, a furious comeback in that second half, but they fall short. Yeah, and give Cara Slivert a lot of credit. What a performance by him in that third quarter. Knockdown, five three-pointers, five for five on threes, yet when the Nets took a lead, 104, 102, under five minutes to go, they outscored 9-0, and they're five possessions, 0-3, two turnovers. That was the game right there. Yeah, the next four minutes, the Nets did not score, so it was a fourth time during the young season that the Nets have lost the game by five points or fewer. Brooklyn capitalized when Grizzlies big man Jonas Valenchunis did not play in the second half due to health and safety protocols, but their comeback, as Frank just mentioned, fell short, but a 43-point game from Cara Slivert. Afterwards, Steve Nash spoke to the media, and Cara talked about what he felt was the difference between the teams in crunch time. They executed a little better than we did. I turned a ball over a couple of times. That's how it is when you're climbing back into a game, you know, you kind of use a lot of energy to climb back into it. That's how we got to play better earlier in the game, but you know, we'll learn from this. The good thing about the season is we play damn near every day, so we got to know the one day after tomorrow to correct it. Coach, just now, disappointed, is it this one getting away? And it's kind of too fast, obviously, getting down early, but to claw back and then come up a little bit short. Yeah, I mean, obviously, frustrating, but considering we went down 22 or whatever it was, I believe, to fight back and get up four, you know, we... It was just a couple of possessions here and there where we maybe drove it into a crowd or took it into a crowd in transition, instead of just taking care of the ball and getting a shot at the basket. But when you give yourself that hold to climb out of, you know, sometimes, no matter how far you climb back, you know, it's too much to overcome by the end. I know Gerald was checking into the game a little bit late in that fourth quarter, then there was no dead balls. Did you want to get him in a little bit sooner? And how tough was that decision with DJ? Yeah, I mean, DJ was giving us good minutes. He was doing fine playing well. We wanted to get, you know, wanted to get Jay back into the game. And unfortunately, you know, at that point, we were... He was stuck over on the sideline for a minute or two. Didn't really want to burn a time out because DJ was doing fine. So just one of those unlucky situations. But, you know, I don't think that was the difference in the game. We turned the ball over, I think, a few times or took it into a crowd and got blocked at that end where we should have been a little more patient. Nash's squad will return to action Sunday with a home game against Oklahoma City. Coverage begins at 5.30 with the Brooklyn Nets pre-game show presented by Fandall Sportsbook for Frank Isola. I'm Chris Sheeran. Thanks for watching Nets Post Game Plus.