 Let's start with Greg Logan, NewsDead. Kari, can you just discuss the difficulty you guys had on defense tonight containing the hot shooting of Busavich, Levine, and Satoransky? Well, yeah, can you guys hear me good or well? Yeah. All of us. Yeah, the camera's just like a weird angle. Shoot, yeah, we couldn't get as many stops as we needed tonight. I mean, when you got Tomas Satoransky going eight for ten, Patrick Williams going four for five, Dan Tye's going four for six, and making some timely baskets, you got to give credit. In the second quarter, I feel like they created separation and we were playing catch-up, and they just kept coming at us. And when you're giving up 30-point quarters consistently or consecutively, it makes it difficult to mount a comeback. So we put our effort on the line, but we definitely could have gotten this game started a lot earlier. Well, not earlier, time-wise, for it was early enough, but just in the beginning of a minute to the game. So we got to give Bull's credit. They came to play tonight and they made shots. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey, Kari, you touched on it a little bit, but also in that second quarter when they pulled away, you guys got cold offensively. Just what do you think the issues were there when you guys just couldn't make shots? I mean, you kind of hit the nail on the head. Just couldn't make shots. Just indecisive, I feel like attempts that occurred in that second quarter where we just should just drive it or make an extra play or create an opportunity for a teammate. And they created separation. So like I said, you just got to give credit when credit is due. They made shots this early afternoon game, and now we learn from what we can and move forward. Brian Lewis, New York Post. Okay, Steve had mentioned that he didn't think the pace was necessarily where it should be. In your mind, is part of that related to your playing big, your playing with lineups and rotations that you are not accustomed to? Did you think that played into it or was it something else? I'll leave that for you guys to discuss and have fun with that in terms of what that is. But I think in terms of how we feel as players going out there to prepare, it would have been nice to have more of a grace period in the morning to get on the court and prepare the way we prepare at home. We had 90 minutes as a team, or I don't know, was it 115 minutes to prepare before the game before anybody could get on the court and it's just unheard of. I'm usually at the arena three and a half hours or two and a half hours before the game to get locked in as well as my teammates. And today it's just one of those weird games where everybody schedules off and it's an early game as it is. It's Easter for some people and we're playing basketball on this day. So it took just a little bit longer for us to get it going, to get revved up and it cost us. So you give the Bulls credit, but I feel like we did some good things and we could take some positives from here as well. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Hey, Kyrie, it seemed like at one second Tyler was running up the floor and then the next second he's getting helped off. Did you see what happened there and have you been able to talk to him about what happened? Yeah, I'll let the medical staff work with him and I'm sure his representational you know, you know how the professional stuff goes. I don't want to speak on someone else's behalf. But, you know, we just we we don't want to get hit with the injury bug, but it's inevitable for a lot of teams in the league, especially in my games that we're playing and some of the weirdest things happen, you know, at times. So we just got to be able to be there for him, support him.