 Richard, in the lane, stuck there, how is it? Can he be the man? No whistle. David Tillman with a game winner for the Celtics. Never a doubt, 101 to 100. They get the win over the Sacramento Kings, go to 61 and 16 on the season. Tom Jalsch, Chris Forsberg, it's Celtics post game live. There you go. X going to give it to you. Celtics scored three points in the first six minutes of this game. They scored three points in the last six minutes of this game, and they got the win over. Kings are embarrassed. The Kings really needed this one. They waited a little too long to make their run. Look, if you're sitting here obsessing about the fact that the Celtics gave up that 18-point, 19-point lead over the final few minutes and made this interesting, just forget it. The Kings needed this game. They were a desperate team. They gave everything they had trying to get in on the second night of a back-to-back to find a way to win as they started sliding into the play-in in the West. And the Celtics throughout a young, inexperienced lineup and pretty much challenged those guys, figured it out, and they did. Even they weren't perfect, far from it, but in the big moment, Sam Hauser stays with it, keeps that play alive, even after a terrible shooting night where he could have checked out completely, and X hits the little runner to give you the win. And so I love that he's putting guys in this situation. Will they be in this moment in a playoff game? Probably not. But what happens if someone has to be in that moment? Then this is a great learning experience for everybody on that roster. And I feel like the fact that they were able to find a way is the bottom line to make. Yeah, find a way to get the win. And again, you saw the Kings take the lead there on a bank three by Deere and Fox. So all of a sudden, the Celtics are behind in this game, which seems unfathomable, being up by 19 in the fourth quarter. But Xavier Tillman, right place, right time, makes the shot, and that's what matters most. Meanwhile, let's go back to, and again, the starters really not playing a factor here for most of the fourth quarter. But Chris Sops for Zingas in his limited minutes, 24 minutes to be exact, 20 points, 11 rebounds for KP tonight, Chris. Yeah, and so look, there was that little stretch coming back from the calf injury that it didn't look like himself or as impactful as he was maybe at the start of the year. But my goodness, the last few games, I would say, maybe the last week, he's just kind of starting to turn it up a little bit. And you're just starting to remember, oh yeah, like if there's a little bit of a lull or you need to get yourself going like tonight where he has the steal early to go in and gets in transition, find them on the blocks, you get the threes, you see the energy on both sides of the court. Man, like this guy is gonna be so vital to whatever they do, mid-April to hopefully mid-June. And you can just, it's a reminder right here that, and we're only seeing it in small doses. And even for whatever reason, he didn't start the second half there. They brought him in after like two plays. But I do think these are just like sort of the instances where, oh yeah, he's gonna be vital, he's going to be really important. And just a reminder of what he can do. Now imagine when he's up at 35, 38 minutes per game and how that stat line is gonna be off the charts. Yeah, I also love the fact that he plays the game with joy. And he saw that a few times today. Well, we'll actually look at some of that video coming up later on. But right now we wanted to head back out to the garden where we have Abby standing by with Peyton Pritchard, who had 21. Peyton, Sacramento is fighting for their playoff lives. How did you guys close this one out? Take me through those last few possessions. Shoot, they made a big push right there. They started hitting, we missed a couple of times, but we took care of it. Then the business X hit a big shot. So put us over the hump. How valuable can those experiences be? We saw Jordan on the floor as well. These moments for you guys. It's definitely, it's good for us. I mean, we just keep growing, learning from experiences like this and keep growing our game. So when the time comes, we can help the team. Do you now hold the franchise record for five plus threes coming off the bench? What kind of flow did you find here? I feel like I was in good rhythm. You know, my middle finger is a little bit better. It's been jammed up a lot the last couple of games. So today it felt a little bit better. We talked at halftime about working on things. What are you working on personally, these last handful of games, knowing you're going to get some extended run? Just figuring out how to win games and, you know, controlling the tempo, the pace, finding ways to, you know, affect the game and obviously lead our team to win. So got win number 61 tonight. Peyton, thanks. Congrats. Thank you. I was bringing in Scowl now back at the garden. Scowl, obviously we got to start with late game execution here for the Celtics. And the fact that they were able to get that game went from Xavier Tillman out at all seriousness though. He's clearly getting it. He's having a great time. How does this feel though, for those guys that are on the floor, for them to be able to make the plays on the stretch, Xavier Tillman in particular, to get that game winning shot for those guys to have that opportunity? Yeah, because you're going to sleep better at night than him making that shot. Remember, let's be real. You were touting our late game execution. They went on a 16 to one run, Tom Giles. So, but it's finding a way. And when that happens and you lose, the next morning you wake up and you know something's wrong. When that happens and you win, you move past it and you get back and you get back to work. So, yeah, I think it was a big play. And I think more than anything, give Sam Houser credit for knocking that ball free. A lot of guys who have a rough night, can't knock down a shot, get blocked at the rim and all of a sudden give up on a play. He stuck with it, knocked the ball free and Tillman had a really nice move into a soft touch. Yeah, and like, look, since Tillman's come back from the injury, same deal, I think he's been a little bit up and down, maybe not as crisp as he was when he first got here. And like a moment like this matters, you know, thrown into a tough situation, makes a play, gets you to the finish line of a win. Feels better about himself is that those things can snowball for a guy who should probably find his way into the playoff rotation. Scal, more importantly, like, we were talking about Chris Thops, how good he was out there. What did you notice from him out there? Yeah, he really is unguardable with this team. And if you put him in a situation where he sets a flare screen, people are gonna go to Jason Tatum, he takes advantage of it. It is like, it's almost as if the coaches are just saying, you know what, we have to stop Tatum, we have to stop Brown, we have to stop the Celtics three-point shooting. We can't get blitzed on those plays. So what's happening is Porzingis is taking advantage of it. And I don't think they've made adjustments to it. They're not double-teaming Porzingis. They're keeping them one-on-one and they're leaving smaller guys on him. So unless something different happens, like I think the coaches are probably gonna say, if anybody can beat it, it's gonna be Porzingis. And I like the way the Celtics are force-feeding him the ball and making that happen. It doesn't seem like that's gonna go away. And I don't think that coaches will make different adjustments if they haven't already.