 here from Dragach. Garonni, you know how long playoff series can be. This is just game one, but how much does this one stay? A lot. We've been up three points, what? 35, 40 seconds left of the game. We said no threes. Brown get a easy layup, and then we went down the floor. And they play really good defense and that possession. We still had a chance to get a stop, but unfortunately we didn't. You know, hell of a play from Tatum. Let me just be aware and do a spin and lay it up with Oster. What's your big takeaway from this one and how you guys perform overall? I mean, we have too many turnovers. Definitely the first half we had about, I think so, 13 turnovers. On the second half we did much better job, only four. But, you know, we need to stop fouling. I feel like we're in bonus too quick and it's tough to play defense like that. You put him on the line. But, you know, at the end of the day, we had our chances. Even with a, you know, with a bad, I mean, bad game. That, you know, the first half we still had our chances. And unfortunately we didn't convert so. In your mind, I mean, despite, do you look at it as, you know, when you spot a team that's good, a 15-point lead and you turn the ball over, you get beat on the boards, that we've kind of given this away in the big picture? Or do you look at this, hey, this came down to, you know, one brilliant play by Tatum or intelligent play in the end? Ma'am, I look at it as a boat. First of all, you know, we just make silly mistakes. You know, the one that is, we had a ball under our basket and nobody was there too. You know, those are easy mistakes. There's like, you know, when kids when they're playing. So we just have to take care of those easy ones. But then, you know, like I said before, we had our chances. We just have to buy down and get a stop. And unfortunately we didn't. Go on, you're obviously playing so many big games throughout the course of your career. Did you get the sense watching Kyrie, that all the hostility that he was dealing from the crowd will focus him in, especially in the second half? Yeah, you know, Kyrie has been amazing. He was carrying us this game. You know, he did his job, but we have to help him. You know, it's not individual sport. We have to play as a group, you know, especially defensively help each other. And, you know, often we have, you know, two of the best players in the world, you know, who can score. So we just have to support those two guys and, you know, play maybe with more energy, you know, box out, get those rebounds and, you know, try to try to play a little bit faster so we can go go on the open court and, you know, not to see that sad difference that Boston is playing. Corey, you talked about the fouling. I mean, how do you correct that in such a short period of time? I mean, no reaching, you know, be more solid in defense and try to be between the guy in the basket. I know it sounds easy when you say it, but, you know, on the floor, you just have to be more focused, you know. Like I said, you know, when the guys are driving, we have to be there. The weak side needs to help and it's a team effort. It's not only one-on-one. You cannot leave the guys on the island, especially in this league. So, so good at, you know, creating in their own shot, so it has to be a team defense. And with that run at the beginning of the second half that they made, I think they went on a 15-2 run, just what do you think led to them being able to do that? Was that in a third quarter or the, yeah, I mean, like I said, we were just not focused. You know, we came out with, you know, our energy was not right. We came out, you know, to play and, you know, that's how they got that big lead. But I feel like, you know, we did respond to, we came back, you know, even took a lead in the fourth quarter, but unfortunately that was not enough. Goran Dragich there was still waiting on Kevin.