 Oh, our Michael Grady let off the questioning with Kai. Hey, Kai, we are in team effort tonight. 20 games over 500. It's a total possession of first in the east. Can you give me a quality that you appreciate most about this group? Oh, man, we're just figuring. I guess we just give credit to just figuring things out on the fly with this team. Just being very mature in our approach to the game and living with the results. Like I said, we have talent. But we've just been able to just remain flexible throughout some of the circumstances that we've been faced with. So I think with that in addition to just going out there and really trusting each other, just getting this new group together and trusting what we have going on here, there's a lot of outside noise in terms of the way we put this team together. It's inevitable that we all hear it, but it's just what matters is how we handle our relationships within the locker room and then go out there and put on a good performance. And a lot of IQ ball players with this group, Mike James, just thrown into the mix. What'd you like about what Mike brought to the table tonight? As you can see on some of my reactions on the sideline, I was really impressed. We just want him to fill in as best he can. Just feel comfortable, welcome him with open arms. We got a few games in these next few days. So just want to get him well acclimated and just going out there and having fun. Malika Andrews with ESPN. Kyrie, I don't think we're going to get a chance to talk to you before Sunday. So I'm hoping we can look ahead just a little bit. What have you seen from what Chris Paul and Devin Booker have been able to do together with the Suns? I think they've been able to mesh well very quickly. Obviously, we know how talented we've known in terms of a lot of us that respect the game at a high level that Devin Booker is one of the best young players playing our game today. So for me as well as others, I just wanted to see him be competitive in that Western conference. His first few years, it's never good to lose that many games. But when you get a great leader in Chris Paul that has had success on the regular season and in the playoffs, and they have a chance to do something special in that Western conference going to get some top-notch teams, they put it together very well. So I give them credit, a lot of respect as a competitor. But just as an observer, as a fan, it's been really, really cool. And there's been a lot of fun basketball to watch with them being here. You've talked about playing on the biggest scale, the highest scale. For someone like Devin who's never done that, been in the league six years, what does that mean and do for a player? Stature, you said high basketball minds, but for everybody who's a fan of the league to go from being good in the regular season to being good in the playoffs? Yeah, I mean, well, he's built for it. He's a product of a lot of the philosophies that great players before him have put forth. And he's a student of the game. And I respect a lot of the students of the game that approach it with the mentality that hard work, it will always outlast talent. And obviously when he matches his talent with the IQ of the game, and he has great teammates around there that support him and help him in times of need, I think it makes him a lot better. So we've seen him grow. And I've been nothing but proud as just a brother to him. So I'm looking forward to the competitive game on Sunday. Thank you. Brian Mahoney with the Associated Press. Hey, Kyrie, you've obviously had a pretty heavy workload the last few games with James and Kevin out. Could you tell tonight you didn't quite have your A game the way you scored in the ball and you were going to have to kind of just gut it out everything you had with the other aspects of the game? Yeah, Brian. Anytime you shoot four for 19, you're never going to be happy with that. But as a competitor, I was just trying to go out there and do the little things, the small details, whether it be picking guys up or just being in the right position. When you don't have your legs on offensive end, I felt like I was getting to where I wanted to go. But just a few angles right, left, short, this, that. Just continuing to play. Just continuing to have that mentality, just next play. And I can have an impact with my teammates on both ends of the floor, just making the right play. It's a simple game when you've got teammates that are out there that don't know what to do.