 the net certainly with some outstanding opportunities on that final possession to pull out a win here. But Sarah I think the reminder over this recent stretch of games is it is new. There are issues and the Nets came out of the gates looking so great those first two games that it felt like oh wow I mean excellence is just taking place immediately. But there are some things that are going to take some time and we're seeing that manifest especially since Spencer didn't what he went down. Yeah it's going to be a work in progress and I think for all of those reasons you have these opportunities to look at the film look at the circumstances look at the situation. I think everyone is different. But there have certainly been some common themes that we've talked about. I mean just the extra opportunities for Washington tonight. Think about the fact that they had 23 additional field goal attempts. You know the second chance points the points off turnovers and that really affects you when it impacts you in all sorts of ways. It's not just the points that they're getting off of it. But the looks are getting offensively the flow you can get into it affects you in a variety of ways. But I think for all of those reasons there's still a lot of positive to pull out of these things. I think some of the snippets and some of the stretches offensively of the Nets. We saw a lot of fluidity. They come away with 25 assists. There was some good ball movement. But again on the defensive end it's those same type of issues and breakdowns. But to me more of it was less about the initial possessions that half court defense. It came from transition. It came from those second chance looks and some of the opportunities where they had caught themselves out of position that they've got to clean up. Yeah. No doubt about it. And Sarah one thing we've also seen is no since Spencer Dinwiddie has gone down. You put even more of a microscope on those guards coming off the bench and they have struggled. I mean Landry Shamit has really struggled thus far. And then Karris Lever we see this sometimes with Karris where he goes through a period of adjustment where he does not look anything like the Karris Lever we know. And then all of a sudden at some point it clicks in and he starts playing like an all star again. You could tell he's still figuring out this role here because he is not yet anywhere near the Lever we know and love and saw in the bubble. That's part of the expectation and I think just the integration process when you're playing alongside these two superstars Kevin Durant what he does on the floor and how you make sure that you compliment things he is doing same goes for Kyrie Irving and its ebbs and flows and we've seen it on different players. Landry Shamit of course has a big game against Atlanta three games ago and then didn't get a lot of touches in the last game and struggled here tonight. Karris Lever I think is someone to your point that we've seen go through these tough times and challenges and then he finds his way back. So I think for him it is just continuing to maintain a level of positivity. He saw some frustration and visible frustration. It's still impact the game in different ways with his facilitation with his creation of his shots not falling still making sure you're doing the other things in terms of rebounding on the defensive end that this team needs to help get those wins. Well the Nets are getting a lot of practice in close games over this recent stretch. I mean Sarah we've seen the Nets have issues rebounding against Utah in the past and and you know those were net teams that maybe even rebounded better than what we've seen thus far. How do they handle Tuesday against the jazz jazz. They're coming in loaded and think about the fact that you've not only got to concern yourself with a rebounding aspect of it but the pick and roll side of things with the Nets are still a work in progress in negotiating and handling pick and roll. So when you got Donovan Mitchell when you got my colleague when you got our our friend Boyan McDonovich sharpshooter from the outside in the multiple ways in which he's able to score. There's a lot of levels to it and then the big man in the middle Rudy Gobert. It's not just what he can do offensively around the rim but defensively. It's going to be a new test and a new challenge. And I think for the Nets this is the interesting part as they look at themselves and look at ways in which they need to improve also the different attacks and the different strategies that these opponents have against them and how they are able to be versatile and responsive in what they handle.