 And the opposing team comes in here or on the road. We feel like we're going to get their best shot despite their record. So I just feel like we couldn't get control of the pace of the game tonight. They were crashing offensive glass doing the little things tonight, which kept them in the game. So a few mistakes on our end that I feel like we can clean up. I think we talked about in the locker room as a group. Just watch film tomorrow, see where we can get better. These games are coming quick. So we'll take the win and see where we can learn. And then just this is the first time we're talking to you since you guys headed Lamarcus Oldridge. What does he bring to the table? Well, shoot, not only his IQ and his experience, which speaks for itself. But I think just the maturity of having a versatile piece like that, being able to post up, slow the game down, be able to throw it into him and just let him work. We've got a few guys that were pretty much the focal points of their teams that they came from. So coming here, we just need them to be themselves, make the high level plays that they've been doing over the course of their career. And now we just set a higher standard for ourselves as we collectively get this thing going before the end of May or the middle of May. Greg Logan with Newsday. Kyrie, do you have any worries at all? Because so many guys have missed so much time that it's going to be hard to blend everybody back in, or will just the talent level be so fantastic that you think it'll be easy to get it clickin'? Well, I mean, I think we have an unwavering belief in one another in terms of the talent that we have as a group. So I don't think that we feel like if anyone of the guys out of the lineup or two guys out of the lineup that we don't have a great chance of winning. But when we get to the time where we're fully healthy, I think it would be an interesting sight to see not only for ourselves but for other teams. And we can actually kind of develop some continuity from that in terms of the lineups and different guys playing together. And we can just cement something that we have going into the playoffs. But it's day by day, anything can happen. And in this league, we just got to prepare for circumstances that we don't have control over or sometimes they come up. So just got to be able to move on to the next thing. Everybody in this league likes to say next man up mentality, next person up mentality. But that's to the truest sense in terms of how many games we're playing in a short amount of time. So just implement guys that are new as quickly as we can and go from there as mature players out here. Malinka Andrews of ESPN. Hi, Kyrie. Welcome back. James Harden told us the other day that he doesn't feel that he simply belongs in the MVP conversation. He feels that he is the MVP. I'm wondering how you compliment him, support him, push him in that? Well, first he's self-motivated, which makes him great. You got to have some type of self-motivation to get yourself up for these games and consistently show up. He's done a great job all season for us. Being consistent and just kind of leading our team, whether I'm out of the lineup or K is out of the lineup, our different guys are playing with him. He's been able to adjust and adapt quickly. And when you throw some great pieces around a great player that's able to play point guard out there and just kind of be who he is, it's our job out there to be responsible for our roles, play it at a high level, then compliment him and vice versa. So we support him and it's a team effort. It's team basketball out there. Our record is a reflection of how great we are as a team. But in this league, individuals are very special and you got to give credit when credit is due. So us as a team, we just want to continue to support them.