 Steve Nash right there visiting with the media. You know, Steve Nash pointed out, you know, they didn't match the intensity. Second unit did a really good job of matching the intensity of the hornets. But also they were missing so many guys. Doesn't it take a little bit of time to get a feel for what they're doing and getting used to some of the new bodies you're seeing out there on the floor? Yeah, I would imagine that. And I think credit, so much of what we would often say with the Brooklyn Nets when they had different players playing or some of these second unit, of how well they just understood roles to fit within the schemes that they were running on both ends of the floor. And I think we saw some of the same things with Charlotte so under man, but there was a level of confidence. They knew what they were doing. They knew what the game plan was. And, you know, it took a little bit of time there for the Nets to, I think, to figure out with so much of Charlotte showing some of that two, three zone, how they were going to attack it, the way they were still going to set screens, some of those openings. And I do think our friend, Christian Winfield, asking about, it looked like Kevin Durant could walk up the floor and take a shot at any time. Well, he can. Absolutely. But within the context of what they were doing, I think that is the impressive part that he can come away with 11 assists. He can facilitate for others, and then he could end up with 25 points on 12 shots. I mean, that is why this team is scary because you have a player like that that has the ability to operate along with other potent threats. And it just gives so many looks to how this Nets team can be dangerous on the offensive end. We'll talk about it later, but they got it. Another guy who's on the mend and James Harden could be back very soon. Imagine how hard it is to keep a straight face with Blake Griffin dropping jokes in the air. We're a post-game show coming up.