 So first, just headed into the game, just over the last 36 hours is so like and what kind of a challenge was it mentally preparing for this game under the circumstances? Yeah, definitely difficult. Circumstances both sides, very unexpected. But it's one of those things where you got to control what you can control, buy by the rules, hope that at the end of the day, the NBA has both teams in their best interest and then kind of go from there. So we had pretty casual evening, to be honest, as a team last night playing pickleball, just having some dinner together, hanging out. And then they kind of caught wind, I think that we were going to be playing early afternoon. So that was sort of what the mindset was. Preparation sort of stayed the same that way. Looking ahead to tomorrow, from a team standpoint, is it big because it's the next one? Do you highlight it given the implications that it could have in terms of these two conference standards? No, I don't think we'll blow it out of proportion. Obviously, we know sort of the implications of the game in terms of standings, but there's still a lot of games left in the season, regardless of the outcome tomorrow. But it's just another test, another opportunity to get better. Greg Logan with Newsday. Joe, obviously the schedule has changed. So now it's a back to back, and it seems like there's uncertainty about who will be available tomorrow. How do you guys negotiate stuff like that? And then what does a blowout of this magnitude do for you? Yeah, I think regardless of who plays and who doesn't, we hope to go out, compete, play the right way, and improve and get better. And then tonight or this afternoon, I thought we played particularly well. I think we started a lot better, which has been sort of a focal point for us here as of late, just because it seems that we've been a little slow out of the gates since the all-star break, really. So for us to come out and kind of impose ourselves early on was a good step for us. Bruce Beck with NBC New York. Joe, in general, do you appreciate the professionalism of your ball club being ready, playing hard, playing well, despite another incident of social unrest? Yeah, definitely. I mean, at the end of the day, this is our job. And like you said, you've got to be professional. And when you're asked to go out, lace them up and play and perform, that's what you've got to do. And you've got to do it to the best of your ability. And for us today to come in and with everything that's going on, mentally being able to lock in, have that approach, I think it says a lot about the group and just the professionalism of the organization. Tina Servasio with Fox 5 New York. Hi, Joe. Within the theme of the back-to-back tomorrow not knowing who's going to play and with guys being out today, what's been the formula in the way that you guys have performed, regardless of the lineup, regardless of the rotation, and with so many different guys on the floor each night? I think it's just one of those things where there's been so much uncertainty over the course of the season where guys know that they're going to have opportunity. And it's a chance for you to come in and play and help out. And we also know that long-term, though, too, you might get yourself into a series in the playoffs where you're going to ask something of the 12-13 guy on the roster. And we need everybody to have confidence in one another to be able to come in and play when their number is called. And sort of the season up to this point has been no different in that regard. Christian Winfield with the New York Daily News. Hey, Joe, two quick ones for you. First, obviously, D'Angelo spent quite some time here in Brooklyn before he ended up in Golden State and then in Minnesota. Just what's it like playing against him? And do you guys still have that friendly connection, or is it new team, new rival? No, I mean, D'Angelo is still my boy at the end of the day. Me and him, we keep tabs all the time. I see him in the off-season. And then regardless of where he's playing, he's still going to be my boy. And we developed a special connection of all he was in Brooklyn, Ed Davis as well. So it's always good to see those guys. Yeah.