 Hi everybody, this is the latest edition of Nets Post Game Plus. I'm Nancy Newman with Frank Isola. What a tough, tough day it was on Sunday for the Nets. They lose to Miami 109-107 at the buzzer. Yeah, 8-0 run for Miami to win it with Bama to Bi with a big shot. Think about the way this game started for the Nets. They lose Kevin Durant to a thigh injury. He only plays four minutes. Landry Shamet has a career day, but at the end, the Nets just didn't score in the final 3-30 of this game. That game was there for them. Bama to Bi won it for the Miami Heat. And that following a 13 run by the Nets to take the lead. Following the action, Steve Nash said the Nets will have to wait and see how Durant feels going forward. Kyrie Irving scored 20 points, although he did miss three field goals within the final minute and a half of action. He mentioned the misses after the game when Michael Grady started Kyrie's media session by asking him to assess the problems Brooklyn had collectively down the stretch. I felt like we were in the right positions. Let them get comfortable most of the game. So they were playing well, hitting a lot of shots. So you got to give credit, like I always say, but there were definitely some preventable plays out there that I feel like we just could have been better, including myself down the stretch when they came to double. Felt like I definitely could have made those last three shots. Just definitely trying to create some separation towards the end of the game. Just didn't come up with it. And then they capitalized on it. So it definitely took advantage of the spots where we either took long shots or we missed the shot and they pushed in transition and got some easy looks. I know from a team standpoint, you guys, professional is next man up. But on a personal level, when your teammate and friend, Kevin, has to deal with another injury, how much do you feel for men on a personal level? It's just timing of everything this season, this year, just been the tail to outside of what life is right now in terms of just the uncertainty of a lot going on. Anything can happen any moment, so we don't want to take anything for granted. But anytime one of our teammates goes down, anytime something like that happens, it's definitely going to take a hit for us. And it's just gotten back. So we just pray that it's not too serious and he's able to recover. But it definitely has a hit on our continuity at times. But we don't want to make any excuses for each other. We're all professionals, guys that are getting minutes right now, we need them. So it's going to turn eventually, but we just got to kind of find that continuity, that connectivity from the start of the game. Stay with us on social media feeds and yesnetwork.com for updates on Kevin Durand. Our website also has channel and provider information about Yes2, which along with the YesApp, is where you can watch coverage of Tuesday's game between the Nets and the Pelicans, starting at seven o'clock. For Frank Isola and our entire team, I'm Nancy Newman. Thanks for watching Nets Post Game Plus.