 Tom Dow, brooklynets.com. Hey Steve, fell behind a little bit. You guys kind of cut into it a couple of times. What do you see there in the fourth quarter where you couldn't quite get over the hump there? Yeah, we just weren't real sharp tonight. Didn't shoot the ball particularly well. Didn't have the requisite pace, I think, for our team to be as dynamic as we are offensively. But more importantly, I thought defensively, we need to be more active, scramble more, be more decisive in performance by us. But we'll learn from that and keep going. Alex Schiffer, the athletic. Hey Steve, I got two for you. Just any update on Tyler Johnson and it looked like Landry took a shot with Zankel? Yeah, we'll see how they look in the morning. Tyler's going to get his knee evaluated and probably a skin. But we don't have any updates. But we'll see what happens tomorrow. And then just towards the end of the first half when they went on that big run and you guys wanted to be cold offensively. Did you think you guys may be settling for shots there? Did you like the selection and it just wasn't going in? No, I didn't like it a lot. I thought, like I said, we didn't play with enough pace, not enough movement and activity. We had a hard time spacing them out because we were a little bogged down. And so we were playing in tight spaces instead of making them guard in big spaces. And so just wasn't a great offensive performance from us tonight, obviously. Some of it's shot making, but I think more of it was just playing at that relentless pace. And I don't mean up and down. I mean, just when we get in the half-court, making quick decisions, having that little burst and interaction, and then continuing to play if the first action doesn't create anything for us. Christian Winfield, New York Daily News. Hey, Coach, obviously with Tyler, non-contact injury has to be helped off the floor by his teammates. I mean, is there kind of part of you that's kind of bracing for the worst when you see something like that happen? We'll see, you know, I mean, all we can do is wait for the scan and then decide, but he's been great. And we all obviously have, you know, really enjoyed coaching and watching him compete every night. So hopefully it's not bad, but we'll see what happens after the scan. Matt Brooks, Nets Daily. Hey, Steve, I'm just curious what you thought of the Lamarcus and Blake minutes together. And also, is there any plan right now of injury management or anything like that, given that it's a back-to-back? We'll see tomorrow. We'll see how they come out of this. But, you know, we experimented with the big lineup. You know, it's very unlike us in one respect. So I don't love it for us having said that, you know, it's hard to judge on one performance. So, you know, I think some of it was, we experimented with it because of availability and matchups, but going forward, you know, that's not something I think that we'll see a ton of. Tom Dowd. Steve, you mentioned, you know, Pace and decision-maker in the half-court. And obviously you didn't have James, but you don't have that second guy with him out who's, you know, more experienced in that lead guard role. How much of a factor was that, just in the way that the offense flowed? Yeah, of course, it's a factor. I mean, you're losing an MVP candidate. You're not going to be, you know, as potent, but we still found a way to win a lot of games this year without guys in the lineup. So tonight I just thought we weren't quite sharp enough. We didn't move enough. We didn't move the ball enough. We made quick enough decisions, get downhill and really stretch them out. So credit to them. They played well. I thought we didn't play our best. And, you know, I don't want to make any excuses about who wasn't here. We could have played a little bit better, a little sharper, a little bit more thrust in pace and we'll learn from it. Thanks coach, appreciate it. Yeah, thanks everybody. Happy Easter.