 and to go Kyrie Irving, met the media. Kyrie, number one, acknowledging that Boston is a good team. But from the net side of things, what do you feel is most frustrating about not being able to get over this hump or figure them out thus far? I think the frustrating part is just the intangibles out there that we can control, meaning just the turnovers and the offensive rebounds. I think for the last three games, you can see we've given a lot of easy baskets in transition. And though they're a good defensive team, they've proven. I feel like sometimes we just put in their lap and they go the other way and they get in transition. And they make big time plays. So I got to give them credit. They make it tough in the half court for us to run plays. But I felt like in the first half, we did some good things. And in the last two games before this, we felt like we did some good things. But tonight, it just wasn't enough. Obviously, the stats not on your side as far as teams down 0-3. But as a competitive veteran group, what do you say to each other? What's the communication like as you turn your attention to game four? There's not much to say. I mean, we know what it is. I think a few of us in this locker room have either been in this position on the winning side or on the losing side. So you just got to take your lessons, learn what you can from this, and just get ready for Monday. No time to hold your head, no time to think about what everyone else is saying. It's just, let's go play basketball. Gary, you were on that Cavs team that was down 3-1 and came back. What do you take from that experience that allows you to maybe? Different situation, brother. Different situation. Being down 3-1 in the finals, that's a totally different situation than compared to what we're into right now. I don't even want to compare it just out of respect for what that was for the teammates I had in the journey. And we have our guys in our locker room, my brother's there, and this is something that's new for us as a group. And I can individually say, I did this, I did that, but it's a team game. And all I could do is show up tomorrow, be ready for film, and get ready for Monday's game. Kari, Steve Nass was just in here. And he said, you and Kevin have to be tired just because, based on how hard you guys had to play towards the end of the season, how many minutes. And he also mentioned you fasting might be a contributing factor. I mean, how do you feel? Is that making you tired? How do your legs feel? My legs feel OK. I think kind of in the flow of everything right now, I mean, just into the season, then also fasting, and just trying to find a balance there, those are things that attribute to my day to day. But when I show up to the facility or the arena, there are no excuses that I have for me being ready and prepared. I do everything I can to be able to make sure that I'm spiritually grounded. And I'm respecting my faith, but also knowing that when I step into this building, I don't want any excuses on my name. I just told everybody that's a journey with God that I respect. But in terms of my play and stuff like that, it just got to do better. It just got to do better. Don't want to sit up here and be like, hey, this or that. Just got to do better.