 Thank you, Nancy. This was a slaughter. The Brooklyn Nets dominate the Golden State Warriors from start to finish. Nets got another strong effort from Karis Laverde. Everybody really was involved in some former fashion for Kenny Atkinson's squad. I think what was most impressive too was the way in which they set the tone out of the gates and finished it throughout the duration of the game. And you said a Karis Laverde had a big game. We saw 29 assists. It was the ball sharing the movement. Everything that you want to do against a lesser opponent who's missing some pieces, they got done. And it was more about the Brooklyn Nets, how they wanted to continue to get themselves back on track. And we saw a whole lot of that throughout the whole game. And that sustained effort is something that I think that they can build on now as they've got a tough couple games before the All-Star break. Yeah, no doubt. With Toronto Raptors on the schedule, the Pacers, then the Raptors again, then the All-Star break hits. Nets recognize how important this stretch is, not just for the standings, but just how they're being viewed around the NBA. I think the Nets completely realize that they're not yet at that stage where the rest of the league fears them. There's still that process of figuring out exactly who they are and what they are. And then obviously the Kyrie Irving News is going to play a role in that moving forward once they check on that knee and how he's coming along. And I think that's a big part of it. This team has dealt with so many injuries throughout the course of the season. We think about Kyrie Irving missing those 26 games with the shoulder, Keras Leverg, 25 games with the thumb. There's been a handful of other players who've missed games here and there, and now Kyrie Irving again. So they've never really been whole in the same time. And I think for this Nets team, they understand that's a part of it. But more than anything, they just want to have a sense of stability. And I think right now we've seen that, even though it's been against some opponents that don't have winning records, they're starting to put those pieces together. And so now it's going to be a challenging stretch here in the next three games. But we know as soon as they come out of the All-Star break, it's like a sprint until the finish. And so I think for the Nets, they want to make sure to really solidify themselves in that playoff position, where they are in the Eastern Conference standings. And a big part of that is just how they feel both on the floor in their performance, but also in the locker room. We see a lot of smiles and a lot of laughter. And over the course of the season, you need to have some of these. The Nets have not had a whole lot of blowout wins where they can exhale, where they can laugh, have some fun on the bench, and know that you've taken care of business early in the evening. And for the Nets, this is a game that you circle on your schedule. They've lost eight straight to the Golden State Warriors. It's not the same team as we know without Steph Curry, without Clay Thompson with Kevin Durant now in Brooklyn. But you have to win. That's how these games line up. You're supposed to win and you have to go get it done. And they've had some experience throughout the course of the season. You think about being up at Minnesota when there was a lot of players filling in the gaps and it didn't go the way the Nets had expected. So it's not a given. Anytime you were up against a NBA team, you know there are professionals on the other side. And that's where I think the amount of respect and the appropriate fear that they had for the opponent coming out of the gates, understanding D'Angelo Russell was going to be coming back, making his return the type of numbers and points he could put up. And I think just the fact that this team had the maturity and the composure to be locked in from the beginning says a lot about where they are getting to as a group, as a whole. Largest disparity of the season, the Nets win it by 41 points over the Warriors. They snap that eight game streak in the loss column against Golden State.