 Hey, Kyrie, I'm thinking about the shot that you hit over Steph in the finals, thinking about the shot you hit over RJ last season. And I'm thinking about, you know, the shot that you hit tonight, quite a few times, sidestep from the right wing. Is that kind of one of your bread and butter shots that you've worked on for quite some time? Now, what good would that do to me? If I told you that was my bread and butter spot? And everybody saw this. No, you know, respectfully, I think I've been able to put in a lot of reps over the course of my career. So, you know, if there's a spot that I like to get to, you know, that ring, I've, excuse me, that wing spot, I've been pretty successful. You know, so whenever I get a chance to get to it or line it up, you know, I feel like it has a great chance of going in. So, you know, it's definitely not a bread and butter spot, but I've definitely had some success there, which I'm grateful for. Alex Shipper with the athletic. Hey, Kyrie, I got two for you. Just you guys were down 10 at the half and had that big third quarter. Just what do you think start to work for you guys that allowed you to go into the fourth up? Well, in any divisional game, I think it has a level of physicality that you have to match or, you know, you have to overmatch, might I say, and they came out and just hit us in the mouth a few times, you know, and they were letting us play. The rest were letting us play. So we just had to overmatch it. And I felt like in that third quarter, we came out with an intent to go into the fourth quarter with the lead and we successfully did that. So I'm, you know, proud of our guys. It was a total team effort. You know, a lot of guys stepped up, especially our bench that came in and made a difference. And, you know, when we got guys out injury bug, we need that more than ever. So, you know, and you just said my second question a little bit, but I mean, that late game execution from you guys, given it was a group that that normally isn't playing together. Outside of that, that one turnover you had, which you you said after the game, you were ready, you know, we should head back is what would you think of that given given the circumstances? Yeah. Yeah, no, we just usually have a package that we go to towards the end of the game. And they were running the Knicks were running a hit. So they're running a double team. And a few times down the, you know, the last three minutes, they were pretty successful at getting the ball in someone else's hands to take a tough shot or to influence the shot. So when I got a chance to, you know, it was less than what 40 seconds left or 50 seconds left. And I take I have that turnover. It just takes the wind out of the sales a little bit of, you know, having a possession that we could have maximized. So things happen. You learn from it. But I'm glad we came out with the win. Like I said, as a total team effort, the guys did a great job of supporting, you know, each other and me. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Thank you kind of touched on it, but to go from down 11 to up four, you know, in that whatever 20 to five run, was that just a matter of being more physical on the defensive end? You guys forced a lot more. You guys forced like as many turnovers in that run as you had the whole game up to that point. Yeah, that's why we're at our best. You know, I think we learned from from last night of being able to, you know, kind of start a little slow, but be able to pick it up and be able to get the stops that's needed. But the physicality definitely picked up. And as you can see, Brian, it definitely propelled us to be in the league going into that fourth quarter. But it doesn't happen without the effort. It doesn't happen without following details and also making the missed shots. And you know, the first half, Reggie Bullock gets it going. A few guys get, you know, some makeable shots. And they didn't feel us at all. You know, a few guys felt good. And then we made a difference in the second half and influenced some misses. And, you know, luckily a few bounces went our way and we got on.