 Kyrie, I know it ended in a loss, but what did you see? How much did you enjoy, guys, from the stay-ready group making a run at this thing down the stretch? Man, they just played their hearts out. That's all you can ask, coming out here to play the game that we all love. So just to go out there and compete. I'm sure they were chomping at the bit, especially get that win down the stretch for us. And I feel like they grew as a group. We grew as a team. They learned some things out there, playing against a high-level playoff team that we can potentially see down the line. So it was a fun game overall. I know you guys are focused on you and you often talk about the main stage. But what did you pick up? What did you learn about this Philly team, as you mentioned, with them potentially being a team you can see down the road? I mean, they are who they say they are. Picking up the pressure on the defensive end, playing a lot through Joel. And just making the right basketball plays. They play hard. So they are who they say they are. Malika Andrews, ESPN. Harry, we just spoke with Alize, and he said that as much as he loved it out there, as much fun as it was that there's still work to be done. Next time we're in that position, we're going to get it. What does that mean to you to have those guys who are in that position who you've watched work to pierce through still have that be their internal dialogue in those moments? I mean, well, you can't make up experience. Can't fast track someone to be an experienced veteran. And so when you have opportunities to be able to play some tough close games in the regular season, then I feel like that does wonders for them in terms of their growth. We don't have a majority of the starters out there towards the end of the stretch going against a playoff-driven team, a championship-driven team. You kind of want to see what they're made of out there on their own, being coached well. So we were just standing up for them, supporting them. And next time, I'm sure that they'll come out with a win down the stretch with that group. I'm sure that they'll be down in that same group whenever the last few games are in the regular season. Bruce, back in BC, New York. Ari, you had 37 and 9 in 33 minutes. You really couldn't have done more. So how do you digest a performance like that, an effort like that, in a loss where you're shorthanded? Like I said, we're just proud of the guys out there. They handle business, and they learned a lot about themselves. And that's all you can ask. Obviously, the regular season means a lot in terms of standing and stuff like that. But when you get an opportunity to put a group of guys out there that are hungry to play and want to figure out how to win against a great ball club, and hey, rightfully so, we give them that respect, and we give them that trust, and they went on and did it. So it was easy to kind of watch them to sidelines. My performance kind of gets thrown under the rug. I wish, obviously, we could have finished the game as a group, but they were up 18 when I came out of the game. Hey, they're playing better. They're playing with more resolve. They're playing with more energy. Leave that group in and let them rock. So my night was done regardless. But I'm happy to see us be on the sideline and those guys handling the business. Brian Lewis, New York Post. Considering that this was not a full-strength roster and considering how long you guys have to go before you get to the playoffs, is there a lot to be taken from this game? Or at this point, is there not that much that you're going to learn about them and not that much that they can possibly learn about you? I don't know if we played a fully healthy game against one another, so I think that's yet to be seen. So to be determined in terms of seeing that, both teams healthy. But in the interim and the regular season, both teams have been pretty consistent of being on the road, being at home, and taking care of business. And we'll see each other down the line hopefully these next few coming months. Alex Schiffer, The Athletic. Hey, Kyrie, just talking about the game, what do you think was the difference tonight? It seems like you guys were able to stay within striking distance for most of the game, but just not really close that gap. Yeah, just keep it close. Just keep it close. I mean, it's the NBA. The runs are going to happen. We kind of figured that once they went on their attacking, once they went on the attack a few times throughout the game, got it to win within 9 or 11, or extended lead to 9 or 11. I wasn't panicking. We've been down before, so it's not anything we haven't seen. But obviously, when the crowd gets going into it, the players start getting to the free throw line. They start slowing it down, or they start hitting 3s at the shot clock, or start hitting some tough contested ones off offense rebounds. You've got to give credit. They started making shots in the fourth quarter, extended the lead, game looked over, and then guys came in and cut it to within 3. So pretty good game. Last question. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Hey, Kyrie, for DJ to basically be out of the rotation completely for five games, and then come back and have the type of impact he had today. A, what does that say about him as, I guess, a professional, being able to just be ready to play when his number is called? And then B, him as a roller and being a lob threat. Can you talk about what that does in terms of opening up opportunities for the offense and how that impacts the defense when he rolls and he's able to finish those lobs? Yeah, no, each time I'm getting going downhill, I feel like having a lob there at the rim, the other opposing big has to pick his poison, whether you're going to leave me with my floater or allow James or Katie or Landry or one of our other guys on our team that get going downhill to attack the rim, and you're going to step up, and then we throw lobs, or you're going to revert back and kind of live with that in-between game that happens in the mid-range. So I think he does a great job of being in the right space. And when he's rolling hard like that, it makes my job a lot easier to go find him and throw it to places where people can't get him. We've seen that capability from DJ, his whole career. So it's not really a surprise, but I think what's a big surprise is just seeing kind of the attitude towards NBA players in general, in terms of when they don't play. And it's just like, he's watched, or this guy doesn't do this. And it's just like, I leave that for the fandom and the audience that enjoy the NBA basketball game and love criticizing all of us. And he can't play anymore. And it's just like, you see all of it inevitably and it's just funny because we work so hard every single day diligently taking care of our bodies, taking years off our legs at times, trying to get ready to play these games. And when you see NBA player go out and play well, it's just in his DNA, he's been playing basketball since he was in eighth grade, seventh grade. So it's not hard to be at a high level and stay there consistently, but we wanna see him carry on that effort consecutively moving into the next game, whether he's playing or not. So he's done a great job of keeping that mentality and adjusting his attitude to just being ready at all times. And it's not an easy formation to get a bunch of great veteran guys who've done unbelievable things in this league and then kind of mesh it together. So we'll see what happens, but we just gotta be a lot tougher, stay together. We'll be okay in during this course.