 They got it all done tonight. Let's hear from Steve Nash post game. Tell us from your viewpoint what turned things around after that little bit of slow stop. Well, it couldn't get any worse. And the fumbling around we did at the start of the game. But we just tightened up. We relaxed a little, started to find ourselves. And most importantly, we picked up our defense. It's one of those nights where they couldn't make a shot after the first segment of the game. But at the same time, I thought we handled business and increased our intensity and our decision making and defense improved. And we're pretty solid. You've talked a lot about the chemistry and how these guys continue to bond. Is the way that you guys turn things around in this game kind of a microcosm of that? Is that an extension of that in any way? And the way that you guys have grown as a team? Yeah, I think that's fair to say. And we might have turned it around regardless. But I think it is a facet of we didn't waver when we had a slow start and they were up, I don't know, 12 and whatever it was for a moment there. And I will say our energy and our connectivity has been outstanding. And we're getting better in that department every week. And you can feel it and see it. And that's something that we got to continue to invest in. Respect with NBC New York. Hey, Steve, hard to win eight in a row in this league. I don't care who you play or when it happens. How do you reconcile that, my friend, eight in a row? Yeah, a big part of it is our groups bonding. They're growing together. They're starting to feel success and roles are showing up. And you can sense it out there that they're having more fun, they're connected offensively and defensively, that they have a lot more poise together, that collective experience while we're still a new group is starting to come through. And I think that as much as the improvement defensively, understanding defensively and the fact that we realize that defense is a weak spot for us. So they're locked in, they're focused, and for the most part, they're working at their defense. So those two things for me are the most important. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Hey, Steve, clearly this is a pretty comprehensive win, but I mean if you could just touch on what you got from Nick Clapton and how the press reviews on the defensive in particular. And Nick's energy was outstanding. He hasn't played for about a year. So to play these last two games and for him to be as disruptive as he was tonight, I think I think he had four steals and two blocks and an assist, a few rebounds. So he's somebody that we believe in and think he's got a lot of upside and continue to grow and just take it step by step with him. But I was impressed and really happy for him that he had success out there tonight. Alex Shicker with the athletic. Hey, Steve, Brian actually touched on my last question, just to kind of piggyback off Nick. You said on Sunday that you were trying to be cautious, but kind of didn't want to put a lot on him at all. Is it safe to say that he's given you even more than maybe you were expecting? He's given a long way off and as you said, what would be the practice time in the nature of the season? Yeah, I think that's fair. He's just had a rough go of it with injuries and the amount of time from the shoulder to the knee and everything. You never want to have too high expectations because playing actual NBA games is different than the Stay Ready group then pick up basketball. Then the limited amount of things he's been able to do over the course of the last year. So it's a big leap, but it's a testament to the coaching staff that work with him every day and to his diligence with his work. He's worked his butt off to put himself in a position and he was very productive tonight. Christian Winfield with the New York Daily News. Coach, in January, Landry shot 25% from three. Well, that's December. In January, he shot 32% and now in February after tonight he's shooting over 40% from three. Just what have you seen from him maybe that lets you know that eventually he's going to start hitting his shots at a higher rate? So you're saying he'll be over 50% in March? I like where you're going with this, Christian. But I think Landry's a really good shooter. We all know that. It's just a new situation, new environment, new role, trying to turn that corner and he's starting to, I think, have that confidence and comfort in what we're doing and it's great. You know, he works hard and he's very conscientious of his craft and so I'm proud of him for kind of turning that corner and just sticking with it. So it was great to see him make some shots tonight but in general he's been playing better and better. Last question, Matt Brogues of Nets Daily. You have a question about Tyler. I've noticed that he tends to press either three quarters of the court or full court. Is that something that's sort of more in his discretion or is that something that you guys as a staff are trying to mix that in? You know, really, he took responsibility for that. We encourage it but he's, that's what he's going to bring to the table is that energy. He's making shots, this is great. He's taking care of the ball but his defensive energy is outstanding and for him to pick up full court just to throw something at the other team is just another layer for us and it's great that he has that energy to do so and that's why we put him in the game in the first place. More than anything, it's just his competitive nature. He's a real competitor, tough and fights and that's something that I think has added to our team a great deal.