 bring Sarah Kustak back in and Sarah 38 times this season. The Nets had 15 or more turnovers 24, including tonight 24 of those games have been home. I know Kyrie Irving didn't play in a lot of those games, but what did you see with that tonight? Well, I think, you know, Steve, one of the things he brought up was the unforced turnovers and we deservedly so have raved about this Boston defense, the game plan coming in. Not only the scheme they play with, but the personnel that they have to work with. However, 37 points off turnovers, 21 turnovers. There were so many instances where it felt like there was just a carelessness or a lack of attention to detail or a focus or just not understanding that this is exactly what you've seen out of Boston shooting the gaps, getting in passing lanes in denials, not the Christmas in the passes. And some of that too comes from the movement, the lack of cutting and just the stationary actions or the stagnancy of this offense that created some of that. In Boston has a very good offense, but they're also at their best similarly to the Nets when they're on the run, when they get some of those early looks and they get it going in transition. And not only does that put a ton of pressure on your defense, but it's eliminated some of those looks you can get offensively. And so I think that's one point that you continue to look at. We've seen that through the course of the series, but Chris overall too, it sometimes it sucks some of the wind out of what you're trying to do offensively because the Nets had to work so hard for the majority of older looks, older shots on top of the fact that you see a jam at the other end, catch some momentum. And anytime it felt like the Nets were starting to get back in this one, Boston would make a play, they'd come away whether it was a shot on the other end or a steal or a defensive possession that really allowed them to continue to have breathing room throughout the course of this. And it was impressive, it was impressive watching them not just tonight here in game three, Sarah, but for the entire series, the Nets have had to work for everything they've gotten. And you know, it's not a news flash. Since the beginning of the new year, the Celtics have been the best defense in the NBA. So going towards a game four now, do or die for Brooklyn, Sarah, potentially getting Ben Simmons back in the fold. How do you see this playing out? Well, I think for Brooklyn, it starts with the fact you focus on one game. I'm curious to see the anticipation is that one Ben will be back. However, I do think you temper that in the concept of it may be 10 minutes, maybe a couple of minutes stretch here, a couple of minutes stretch here. So you can't expect that he's gonna come back and be a savior for you. However, I think there is hope that what he brings with his size, his length, potentially what he can do on the defensive end, pushing the pace of all handler, his ability to pass, to rebound, those type of things may factor in. I'm also curious to see, does Blake Griffin, did he earn himself a position now back in the rotation in the lineup? Does that change what it looks like in terms of the bigs? And then overall for Brooklyn too, I said this quite a bit throughout the broadcast, I would love to see more actions and more movement happening around Kevin Durant or to Kevin Durant to free him up. We continue to see where he was getting the ball. Some of it was dribble handoffs, but some of it was just putting him at the elbow and allowing him to work in single coverage, but it was not single coverage because he always had a second comment. The Boston Celtics do a great job of building a wall where their help was coming from, how they were shading. And so can you run some pin downs? Can you run some stagger screens? Can you do some things that allow the movement where Kevin Durant's catching it, that it gives him some room to get a shot off? Because with his size, with his movements, so much of that allows him then to really continue to read and pick a part of defense or potentially get to the basket. We didn't see Brooklyn get to the basket a lot. It was a little bit better in that first half, but to me sometimes you look at that, does that factor into not just the Celtics defense, but the fatigue factor. Steve Nash pointed to Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant with that and frankly you watch them in 46 minutes for Kevin Durant. That is a lot of stress and a lot of wear and a lot to put on an individual who's getting banged and hit and bodied up on every single term with multiple fresh defenders for the Celtics. Sarah, a tremendous job. As always, we appreciate the time. We will see you for game four on Monday back here at Barkley Center.