 They're definitely a very good defensive team and keyed in on personnel. You know, I'm not really the type of player where I want to facilitate my own shot. So, you know, they've done a good job taking stuff away. And, you know, for the most part, just overall defensively, like they're very key and they don't make a lot of mistakes. But at the end of the day, I mean, I go through where stretches in the regular season and it just happens to be obviously, you know, big games, big moments, but you have to continue to stay aggressive, continue to play with pace and, you know, shoot the ball with confidence whenever you have room and rhythm looks. Tom Dowd with Brooklynets.com. Hey, Joe, Steve referenced that maybe you guys really didn't get into what you wanted to do offensively. Was there something you felt was missing on that end or something they kind of kept you out of getting into? Um, I mean, again, I think it's a little mix of both. They're obviously, you know, they played really physical. They have the entire series, but in particular today, I'd seem like, you know, that was a point of emphasis for them on both ends. You know, offensively, they're really trying to put their head down, get to their rim and then defensively, you know, just being physical, forcing guys into the paint. And, you know, it took us out of our action a little bit. I thought that there were times though where we definitely, we got some good offense that was being run, but for the most part, you know, it was a little stagnant. You know, ball didn't necessarily move not enough pace guys moving off the ball. You know, Kevin gets the ball in the post or has it in the high quad. You know, we got to do a better job creating space for him and, you know, moving off the ball. Christos Saltas with sport DNA in Greece. Hello, Joe. How pivotal for you as a team is to start well against seven, set the tone from the first minute of the game? And what do you need to do to set the tone from the first minute? I mean, it's all or nothing at this point. So this is obviously the biggest game of our season at this point in time. And, you know, we're fortunate that that we have home court go back. We have great energy in the Barclays. Unbelievable fans. So yes, it's extremely important to come out and start the game. Well, last question, Leonardo Torres with El Comercio and Peru. Hi, Joe, it's Leonardo Torres from Peru. Hope you're well, Joe. What positive do you can take away from tonight? And what do you think a team need to be more consistent in order to win the game seven? Um, you know, even though we didn't play particularly well, we still battled, um, we're competitive throughout, you know, it was obviously just a run there at the end. Um, that kind of put it out of reach. But, you know, we had 82 77 and seem like things were kind of getting close to turning the corner. So I think, um, you know, from that point of view, uh, obviously a positive, but you know, going into game seven, I think focus, preparation, all the stuff that we've been doing up to this point has remained the same because guys have been locked in and it's just been a competitive series. I mean, it's been a dogfight this entire time and you can't let the emotional toll of losing this game affect how we play game seven. We got to come out with confidence and just let it rip.