 Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Kevin, you mentioned Alize briefly before, but I mean, for a young guy like him to come off the bench with 2020. A, what was your impression of his performance tonight and what have been your impressions overall for him? I love everything about Alize, who he is as a person, his approach to the game, his work ethic, his story, his journey, everything about him is just, I want to see him do well out there. And I can tell coming back to Indiana, a place that drafted him, he wanted to come out here and play well. And being away from the team for a few days, you could tell that was on his mind a bit, but it was a good way to welcome him back to the group. 2020 off the bench was just everywhere, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, pushing the pace. You know, I'm very excited for Alize. Glad he's a part of our team and wanting to continue to keep building on this. Christian Winfield with the New York Daily News. Hey, what's going on, Kevin? Congrats on the win. We had spoken earlier about the idea of gravity and you said that you didn't really feel like you had that impact on the game unless you were playing with force. Would tonight be an example of you playing with that force and how did you feel your ability to open up, create opportunities for everybody else on the floor tonight? Yeah, like I said, each game is different. And I want to create that somewhat of a double team if I'm driving or if I'm in a post. And some coaches just don't even let me get started in double teams as soon as I catch the ball and start the game. So I think tonight was one of those nights and to generate two people on me and get my guys open, that's the goal. And you know, but when I have scoring opportunities, I try to take advantage as well. Alex Shiffer with the Athletic. Hey, Kevin, you talked about having to come back in the fourth quarter when Indiana won that little run. Was that just, you know, them getting hot or are you guys maybe having to lapse defensively? Just what do you kind of attribute to them getting back in the game and that stretch there? We probably relaxed just a tad bit, you know, being up 20, having a good third quarter that we did is natural to realize, but as a great team, we had to be dominant. And I think this was a good lesson for us to keep our foot on the gas. But, you know, in our fourth quarter, I think we did a good job of not panicking when they got cut into six or seven and we made the right plays, you know, throughout the fourth. But we definitely want to finish, you know, finish games better, especially start, it starts fourth quarters better if we have 20 points. Last question, Chris Mulholland with Nets Daily. Hey Kevin, how does this whole win? What kind of just stands out to you the most? Like what pops out to you? Six guys in double figures, 35 assists, only 13 turnovers. And they shot 42% from the field. You know, that's pretty much the game for us. I'll rebound them too. So when we do that, we're in good shape. Six guys, double figures, more assists, more rebounds, hold them to a low percentage. You know, that's a good formula for us.