 For more insight on this game, let's get it back to Sarah Kustak and Richard Jefferson. Thank you, Bob. Well, Richard, what a way to finish the best road trip in Nets franchise history, a four point win over the Clippers. And so much of it came down to the way in which the Nets had the resiliency to find a way to finish a game in which they had done a nice job holding on to a lead through much of it. What did you see when you break down those last couple of possessions out of this Brooklyn group and in the way in which they were able to close? Well, again, it doesn't matter what your offensive numbers are. And the Nets are historic there. The end of the game is going to come down to the ability to get stops. And if you look at this road trip, there has been steals. There have been great stops by Landry Shaman, you know, even tonight, James Harden with the big defensive stop on Kawhi Leonard. So, you know, we talk about offense, we talk about offense, but the reason why the Nets need to show up their defense is because when it comes down to the last two minutes of the game, you've got to get stops. I don't care how great your offense is. And ultimately over this road trip and even tonight, they had huge stops down the stretch when they needed them. Yeah, everyone played a role. And most concerning as we will wait to find out more information is the injuries of Jeff Green, Timothee Lawaw, Cabaro, both of those individuals leaving the game and especially Jeff Green there towards the end. But when you look at the stars being stars for this Nets team, James Harden, the night he came away with 37, 11 and 7, 28, 8 and 4 for Kawhi Irving. They're running out of words in ways to describe what they've done and the impact they've had. But what stood out to you most tonight about the play of those two individuals? Well, it's like we know that these individuals are going to be able to score and create and get assists. But a lot of the criticism, not I want to say criticism, but the questions surrounding this Nets team, are they deep enough? The first question was like, would the three superstars share the ball? And I think with the defined roles as with James Harden as a playmaker, Kawhi Irving more as a scorer, I think those roles have been defined and all three players fit in their roles. But their ability to create for their teammates, Joe Harris, they're going to get open shots for Landry Shaman. Then you see like Bruce Brown, there's been so many guys have been able to feed off of what these superstars are able to do and create. So that's the thing that really stood out to me is that I'm not worried about whether or not those three players are going to be able to coexist and go dominate. I'm just so impressed with their ability to look out for their teammates and make sure that they're having success also. Richard, we don't want to keep rubbing in all the records that this Nets group is breaking of your era, as we'll call it. However, the fact that the Nets did go out on the West Coast, there are five in a one this road trip, it's six straight wins. They're really starting to piece things together and this doesn't only include what they're doing on the offensive side of the ball, but especially defensively. And what ways can you identify how they've come together throughout the course of this trip in areas that they are developing as they grow together? They are so scary. This team is so scary and let's go look at some of the wins. You have a young Sacramento team that was playing great. You have the Phoenix Suns that are one of the best defensive teams in the league and top four in the West Coast are in the Western Conference. Then you obviously you're going to go against a Laker team with no shooter note, no Anthony Davis, but they still have the MVP favorite in the reigning finals MVP and LeBron James. You go and win this game. And then you come in here against a fully loaded Clipper team. You're shorthanded Kevin Durant and you pretty much are in control of this game the entire way. Yeah, there was some back and forth in that first half, but you look at these are quality wins against quality opponents. And I think when you break it down and you really look at who else is there left to play, you know, their only game that they've lost against a team over 500 is that Philly team. And they were with Kevin, without Kevin Durant and without Kyrie Irving. So when two of the three superstars play against a 500 are a better team, they are 10 and one. And that's that's just absurd. All right, Richard, the Nets will leave you in the West Coast to come back here to Barclay Center and host the Sacramento Kings where Barclay Center will be welcoming fans for the first time this season. That's going to do it for us. Let's go back to you in the studio, Bob. Definitely.