 Every one of you is clicking so well right now for this move. Just playing some great basketball, trusting each other. The caps were going on those runs. You guys constantly had a response. Was there anything that changed or did you see that allowed you guys to constantly kind of fight back? Staying poised. Klax had two of the biggest plays there at the end with the stop-on and the lock-on. Just over the last few years, what have you seen from his development and the confidence that he's obviously had grown? I think you said it, just that confidence. In and knowing that he's a big piece for us and we need him every night. Kyrie, you mentioned being back in Cleveland. You set out that suite yesterday. When you do come back to Cleveland and you touch down and then you play in this arena, what memories come rushing back to you? I think a bunch. I had my first draft workout here. My only draft workout. The amount of pressure I was putting on myself coming in after the prodigal son of LeBron James leaves. I have to take on the ropes after that. Who knows if I was ever going to live up to that billing. But I put that pressure on myself to fill some shoes that were never meant for me. I wanted to create my own legacy. In order to do that, I had to endure some rough years where we only had a few thousand people in the stands. I was feeling at times going home feeling like a lone ranger or a lone superhero trying to bring Cleveland back to the top. I think the greatest lesson I learned throughout that process was it's not a lonely road that you're supposed to take on your own. It takes a lot of help. There's a heck of a team here that did something special that's forever sketched in NBA history. No matter what they say about me or anybody else, they have to talk about that team. They try to isolate me and say, well, Kai, what have you done since you left here? It takes building a great team in order to accomplish something special. I understand that. I don't take this moment that I'm at right now for granted because it took all those times for me to go through being here in Cleveland in order to achieve something special. I'm on the journey to do now, I feel, with this team here in Brooklyn. Cleveland's never in the rear view, but it's definitely something I look back to to remember what it takes to be a champion and how many years I had to endure and all the times of just dealing with all of this. You know what I mean? What comes with it? People doubting and that's what makes me great is just continuing to focus on what I do best and just letting my play speak for itself. I remember not being very good in my first game. You know, I was on a Knucklehead's podcast when I talked about Jose Calderon being my first person that kind of give me to me in the league and I think he had a double-double. You know, of course, being in that position of a number one pick, you're expected to come out with this debut, which I didn't and it's okay. I just believe in, you know, late bloomers sometimes are the best and I'm blooming late in this league and I'm okay with that as long as I got some good guys around me, some good friends, great relationships in the league that I could always look to for advice. That's all it's about now. It's just helping and winning ball games. You're talking about building this team in Brooklyn. What kind of talking about how this Nets team has seemed to turn around because the focus is entirely on basketball and the other stuff outside seems to be put aside and everybody's focusing on the task ahead. Would you agree with that assessment that that's kind of been the biggest key in your guys' turnaround? I mean, for me personally, I think I just put myself aside at times and just trust what we got going on here and just allowed a big picture to happen. Prepare myself every night for what role I'm playing and go from there and just live with the results. Any external negativity or praise, I really don't care about it. I think I'm just focused on being the best version of me and just letting the results play out based on how well we trust one another as a group.