 Yeah, Kai, X-rays were negative, but we'll have to see how it goes tomorrow, and further tests and treatment. Obviously, we lost a great player during the game, which was tough. You know, we didn't play particularly well. We thought we had a pretty good start. Level dropped a little bit. They got going on some transition breakdowns. They got started getting three balls going and some offense and rebounds in the 50-50s. Got a little separation before the half, and then we struggled in the second half. We missed him, obviously, but it was a big adjustment tonight to play without him and James. We've had that type of year, so we've got to find a way to figure it out, to look at the tape and get better. Jared Rieberg, Turner. Coach, as you just alluded to, you suffered numerous injuries throughout the course of the year, but at some point, does the team just get depleted and say, enough is enough? Did you feel like tonight's team was lethargic and lacking energy due to taking another bet bunch with the injury? Yeah, I don't know. Maybe that was in play a little bit. We didn't execute very well, and I think that was the cut punch. We had a hard time executing offensively. We had some defensive breakdowns. Like I mentioned, uncharacteristically for this series, we gave them opportunities to transition or not matching up and giving out three-pointers, so maybe that was some of it more so than the injuries. We were struggling a little bit and couldn't kind of get our mojo going. But yeah, it's never going to be easy. It's the playoffs. We're going to face adversity. We've got to allow the adversity to make us stronger instead of hanging our heads. Christian Munfield, New York City News. Coach, you know, obviously Kyrie was on the floor for quite some time and needed help getting out. So just in terms of the severity of the injury, would it be fair to say that it looks like he might not play in the next game? And if he doesn't play, does that then increase Kevin's workload, which is obviously a tricky thing given his injury this year alone? I have no idea what's going to happen with Ky in the coming days. We'll cross our fingers and hope that it's better than, I don't know, better than what? Better than missing the next game? It is tricky with Kevin. We all got to pitch in. We all got to play together. We got to move the ball. And I thought tonight we got a little single-minded, looking for Kevin every time. Puts a little bit too much pressure on him. It makes us a little more predictable, I thought, which puts a lot of burden on him. So we got plenty of guys who've stepped up in absences this year and done very well. And I think we're going to rely on each other to play a team game, move the ball. And of course we're looking for Kevin as much as we can, but within reason. You know, within reason, without confining ourselves and being predictable. Brian Lewis, you're up close. Hey, Steve, I'm just curious whether, A, what does this do for Mike to end his role? What are you going to need from him going forward? And secondly, a priority is to miss extended time. Does that impact any game or negotiating to play, leading to play, whatever? Well, I think, you know, first with Mike, you know, he's going to play. He's played for us since James went down. He's going to play again. But everyone's got to play, you know. You know, all the complimentary guys got to play and be aggressive and confident. So we're going to need everyone to give it a great effort, you know, especially if Kai can't play. And then James, you know, I think it's an independent case. You know, like I don't want James to be rushed back. If he's able to play next game or the game after, that's fantastic. If he's not, I don't want to rush him back and jeopardize, you know, doing something worse or making this a long term injury. So we'll see. We'll have to take all these things into account and evaluate them and try to make a smart decision. Joe Vard. Hey, Steve, you went pretty far with Blake tonight. Is he okay? Is that a strategic decision? No, Blake was good. He's fine. We, you know, he's played a lot of minutes. We've asked a lot of him and coupling that with the fact that we wanted to play a little faster. You know, we were down in the game, so try to speed it up a little bit, go small a little bit more. That's all. But Blake's been tremendous for us in this series, and we're going to need him. But he's just played a ton and we got in a hole there and we tried to play it, speed it up a little bit. Greg Logan, you said? I mean, I don't see anything that's changed after the last game. He's played that way before they had their altercation. You know, he's playing extremely physical and made it difficult. You know, that's his role on their team. I mean, I thought it was borderline, non-basketball physical at times, but that's the playoffs. You know, you have to adapt and adjust. But something definitely, in a sense, changed from the way the game was played in Brooklyn and here in Milwaukee. But we got to adapt. We got to adjust. We got to try to make it easy. And like I said, everyone's got to be aggressive and play and pitch in and be a part of the offense instead of trying to be predictable and singling Kevin out every time. Alex Schiffer, do you have fun? Hey, Steve, before the game, you didn't know if Jeff was going to be able to go free in the end of giving you 26 minutes. Would you make it from his first game back? Did he give you more than you were expecting? Kevin, you said that you didn't expect to see a ton of minutes from tonight if he did play. Yeah, you know, he played a lot more minutes than we expected. I think Kyrie going down, you know, we used his versatility to try different things. You know, I'm proud of him for playing. You know, he wasn't supposed to play today a couple days ago. So for him to kind of, you know, ratchet it up and get out there tonight was great. Unfortunately, it was a tough night and Kyrie going down so early and he had to play more. But maybe this will, if it's not too provocative of the injury, you know, this will help him in the subsequent games. Thanks, Kevin. Hey, Steve, in your experience has been more as a player, do some of these topsy-turvy playoff series? I'm just curious, what is your message to them, whether it's about the tone, the series changing or the physical? What is the message to them? Yeah, the message is keep our heads up. You know, it's a series. Now it's a three game series. You know, we got to get home, we rest up, get our mind and bodies right and study the film and try to put out our best performance on Tuesday. It's simple. We stay positive, you know. We've got an adverse season. A lot of things have happened. We've remained positive and that's what got us through the season. So we have to have that same mentality here and find a way and solve some puzzles and persevere. Last question, Steffi Bondi, New York Daily News. Hey, Coach. I know you said the point of the game is that James has to clear his high-intensity growth on the second base. Given that, is there any possibility of him continuing to be on the trajectory? Second question about Joe, has he struggled the last two years? What do you see there and how much more do you need his offense to give Kyrie? Yeah, you know, I mean, I thought Joe got good looks last game, tonight. You know, he made a few shots. We didn't like him shooting a little more, but with Kyrie, we definitely need to be aggressive. I think all our guys need to be aggressive. Larry, Mike, go down the line. Jeff, be aggressive. They're good players. They've given us a lot this year and everyone can pitch it.