 21 points, 15 rebounds and 15 assists. Let's hear from James Harden. James, I understandably so. There's a lot of talk about the offense, but where do you see the improvements that you guys have made on the defensive side of the box? Huge, huge improvements. I think that's one of the reasons we've been having so much success. I mean, other than our communication, I think it's two things. I think it's us not turning the basketball over, which we had 15 and I had seven. So I can cut down my turnovers for sure. And then rebounding the basketball. We do those two things at a high level and it's going to be in every single game, one advantage. So it's just those two things. And I got to do a better job of making better passes and let's turnovers, which I can correct. Your first introduction to Nets next rivalry. I know it's different without fans. A large number of fans being in the building, but how did you feel about the game and the energy overall? I got a little taste of it tonight, in a sense of these New York fans, especially the Nick fans, you can hear them. I don't know how many fans we have in the building total, but you heard a lot of Nick fans. And we understand the tradition, but I'm just happy to be a part of the tradition and of the rivalry and on this Nets team and the rhythm and where we're playing. Greg Logan with Newsday. James, these last two games have been really physical battles. They've come down to just a couple of plays at the end. What do you think this says about the toughness that you guys have developed during this stretch? We have to have that. We can be the pretty shot making easygoing team that we've been. We got to get dirty a little bit. We got to get greedy. We got to do the small things, the diving on the floor, taking charges, the being physical, the boxing out, the small things. Because ultimately, our skills and our talents are pretty high. If we do those small things, which we've been doing, but we can't lose sight of that and we got to continue that. And like I said, it's going to be pretty tough to beat us just because if we're showing how physical we are and we're making shots, it's like, what can you do? Bruce Beck with NBC New York. James, when you fill up the stat sheet the way you do, do you think about that during the course of the game or does everything just come instinctively and you just focus on what you need to do to help this team win? Whatever it takes, like rebounding. You know, I try to go help especially when we're small. I know I have to go rebound the basketball a little bit more. I know I have to put my body on bigs a little bit more because I'm athletic enough or big enough to be able to jump with these bigger guys. So I got to use my body just being crafty around that rim as far as rebounding and then playmaking and just getting my teammate shots and getting our bigs, easy opportunities at the rim. And then obviously, you know, offensively not being as efficient as I want to be, but that'll come and that's the least of my words, least of my concerns. I'm just excited and happy to continue this journey with these guys and we're playing some pretty, pretty good basketball right now. Alex Shipper with the athletic. Hey, James, you guys had that pretty comfortable lead, I guess, from most of the game and then the Knicks made that late run to nearly a race hold. I guess what do you think you guys got away from that that allowed them to get back in the game? We just got relaxed. You know, we had a number of times to where we can put them away. You know, we just didn't make the right plays or whatever or they made shots. You know, they're a feisty team. They made some, they got some, you know, shot makers. Obviously, we know how, you know, well, Julius Rendo's been playing. But, you know, we had opportunities to, you know, make shots and go up 20, whatever. And we didn't do it. And they came and knocked down a couple of threes and then, you know, quickly got it going. You know, so giving them credit, they made shots, they played well. But when it was time to close out the game, we did what was necessary to win. Tom Dowd with Brooklyn Nets.com. Hey, James, you got a lot out of the thick and roll early with Jeff. What did you see from their defense early and did it change as the game went on and closing things off for you there? A little, yeah. Yeah, we scored five, six, seven times on that, on that pick and roll, you know? So each game is going to be a little bit different. You know, you watch film, you figure out what type of team they are, what they like to do. This team, you know, loves to pack the paint and their bigs were in a catch, you know? So Jeff had the pocket pass and, you know, he was doing an unbelievable job of finishing. Each game is going to be different, you know? We got, we're spaced out. We're teams like the guarders and we're spaced out. We're teams like the Pacted Paint and give a shot opportunity. So each game you just read it and you take what the defense gives you and you go out there and just, you know, just, I guess, play to your knowledge.