 Hey Kevin, two for you. One, when Blake Griffin, when Mike James, when Landry Shamet is getting up for those sorts of dunks, when the others are participating like that, how does that change or impact the potency of this team? Yeah, I mean we expect everybody to come out there if they play and play hard. And, you know, tonight guys came out there with a stream focus and just tried to be aggressive on both ends, not do too much, keep the game basic. We was able to get some stops and some scores. When you saw James struggling, what was your initial reaction to that? I didn't realize what had happened until he had started walking off the court. But we supposed to run a play and he wasn't in the spot and then I looked at him, he was grimacing. So it sucks. It sucks. It sucks out because I want him to be out there. I know how much he cares. I know how much he wants to be in this moment. It sucks. You know, I wish he was him a speedy recovery. We were going to keep him involved as much as possible. But I mean, it's just a bad break. Greg Logan with Newsday. Kevin, sorry, it took me a minute to unmute. Just how do you gauge how this team handled the emotional blow of losing hard? I mean, you still got, you guys still played a terrific defensive game. Did all this adversity that you've had all season kind of prepare you for this moment? I mean, yeah, we're trying not to be too emotional out there, but losing one of your leaders like that is first play of the game. We had to regroup for a couple of minutes and figure out what was next. But I think the coaching staff did a great job of moving forward and guys came in and just try to play extremely hard. We didn't care about anything else, but playing and executing the game plan and just, you know, leaving it all out there. So, you know, we're going to be thinking about James. We're going to be definitely going to call him when I leave here and see how he's doing. But like I said, it's just a fuck. So it's just a bad situation, man. Just, I hate that. I hate that it had to happen so right now. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey, Kevin, you guys forced Milwaukee into shooting 20% from three and then forced a ton of turnovers on them to capitalize on. Just what would you like about the defense tonight? Yeah, I mean, I think we were just, you know, really after the first quarter, offensive rebound, and I think we did a solid job more after that, you know, I think that's what got him going and had us down like 10 in the first quarter, then getting extra possessions. And that's what they thrive on. And I know they're not going to miss that many shots, six for 30. They're not going to miss that many shots. But if we, you know, they shot only three more shots than us. And we played them before, they shoot 14, 15 more shots than us. So we just got to rebound the basketball, play extremely hard and realize this team is a huge, you know, long team, big team. So we've got to all be in the paint helping each other out. It's going to be a fun series. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. What's going on, Kevin? What type of impact does Blake have on a game when he's diving all over the floor and making those plays on loose balls like he did today? Well, I mean, when he just, when he plays like that, you know, it just ignites the whole crowd and nice, our team, he's diving on the floor, playing tough and big as a center. A lot of guys have, you know, moved down, I guess, as far as like guarding bigger players in this series. So Blake is one of those guys that's been battling all series. I mean, all playoffs and then the first game, played 35 minutes and ground like that, you know, very, very promising start to the series. But we got, we got our work cut out for us. We got a long ways to go. Brian Mahoney with AP. Hey, Kevin, it looked like when you picked up your fourth foul about a minute and a half left in a third quarter, you kind of wave right away to Steve that you didn't want to come off the floor. Why did you want to stay in that moment? And then you scored, I think seven in a row right there. How much of an important stretch was that to get you guys going to the final quarter? Yeah, I thought it was important stretch. It was only a minute to go and I've been in a leave for too long. So if I had got my fifth foul, that would just been a lack of IQ. So I just tried to play smart and realize that we needed to score some basket going into the fourth. And I was able to get some free throws, a nice little three pointer at the end. So I just got to play smarter next game. You know, the two files I got in the third quarter, you know, I just got to be better. Vincent Goodwill, Yahoo Sports. Katie, injuries have been such a big story this year in the playoffs all the way around, even before James's situation and not to me when you're preparing and you're looking around the league and everything else. Like, does that come into your mind that you try to keep all that stuff out? Like, how do you mentally prepare and not let the possibilities of the negative stuff like that come into play? I mean, that's just a life lesson. You know, you focus on what you can control. You know, that's one of those things that you can't control, like somebody get injured or what can happen in the future. I mean, we're looking around the league and seeing what's happening. But you know, we focus on ourselves, each of us individually. And when it's time to come together as a collective, we focus on that. So, you know, we just control what we can control, man. And like I said, hopefully James is getting better by the minute, getting treatment by the minute, and we'll see how he feels.