 Hey James, how would you look at tonight from a defensive standpoint? You feel like it was a step, you feel like you made a statement, how would you categorize this performance defensively? Defensively, we just got after it. We're all on the same page from the beginning of the game, that first five, and then even the guys that came in off the bench knew the game plan, executed the game plan, and our results showed. At first half, they missed shots, and we made them miss shots. We contested every shot, we rebounded the ball at a high level, and that's what we need every single night in order to give ourselves a chance to win. Second half, they made some shots, but once we're already up 30, that's what we kind of expected. But you've got to have that mentality every single game to come in defensively with the mindset that we want to shut teams out, because offensively it's easy for us. How big will that be, speaking of bringing it every night, finding that consistency, you guys are welcome, Kevin back, finally headed this weekend. How big will consistency be as you get ready to play on the road for a West Coast trip? Huge for us, and hopefully tonight, before going on this West Coast trip, going on the road, this is a great start for us. So we just got to build this momentum defensively. Like I said, offensively it's pretty much easy. We got shot makers, we got shot creators. But defensively, if we can tie in like we did today, then we can start winning some games consecutively. Brian Lewis with the New York Post. Hey, James, this is two-fold. Apparently, I guess Jeff talked to you guys after the last game. What kind of message did he deliver in terms of this kind of defensive intensity? I guess the second part is how many games do you think it'll take before you guys can realize and say, alright, either this was a one-off and we just kind of had our pride stung and it was a one-off reaction, or we really turned a corner in terms of our consistency. Jeff basically said that we had to basically have pride and guard. The way we've been losing, teams that we've been losing to is unacceptable, especially the goal we're trying to reach. Like I said, we've shown signs of pretty good defense. We just have to be more consistent. We can't make excuses of who's in line-up, who's not in line-up. We just have to, whoever's ready to go, whoever's on that floor, whatever defensive scheme we have, you have to be ready to go. Whoever checks in the game, you've got to be on that same type of time. That's what we have to have. I can't speak on the pass. Tonight we did a really good job. Now we just have to have some carryover and be consistent with it. Greg Logan with Newsday. James, Joe Harris talked about the importance of communication on defense through. But then, tonight it just seemed to me that guys stayed in front of there. They just did a better, more committed job of staying in front of their man the whole time. Was it just, did everybody just sort of take it personally tonight? That is one of them, but we all know this league is very, very difficult. So communication has to be a key. And our bigs, especially DeAndre, did an unbelievable job of communicating. When at Pick and Roll, we know how important that brogdon and the bonus to Pick and Roll is. And our communication was unbelievable, and it showed. So, you know, one-to-one, one-to-one defensively obviously we have to be pretty silent and be great, but our Pick and Roll defense was great tonight. And we have to have communication from all five guys on the bench. I mean, on the floor and they have to be on the same page. And like I said, we just got to have carryover and consistent communication, consistent effort. And know what we're trying to accomplish defensively and who we're guarding. Malika Andrews with ESPN. James, yesterday DeAndre said, you know, he was kind of disappointed in the way he played. What did you observe from him as the difference tonight? Just energy, you know, his energy, defensive intensity. I think for DJ, you know, our team is great when he, you know, he's talking, he's communicating to us. He's defending like he did tonight. He's rebounding the basketball, blocking shots and just doing all the intangible things that we need him to do every single night. And so tonight was, you know, DeAndre Jordan, he was great. But we just have to continue to talk amongst each other on what we need defensively, positioning, who we're guarding. That takes effort, that takes, you know, sometimes, and sometimes it gets uncomfortable. Sometimes you have to go through, you know, times like this where it's difficult or it's maybe a little bit frustrating, you know, because at the end result, it makes it that much greater. So, you know, like we talked about, DeAndre was great tonight. Now for our team, we have to be, you know, that same way every single night. Bruce Beck with NBC New York. James, you've talked about energy, effort and intensity. Is that what you demand of your teammates and is that what you demand of yourself? Yeah, because, you know, if we don't have that, we don't have a chance to win it. More often than not, when we can bring that, you know, possession by possession, quarter by quarter, game by game, you know, I don't really like talking about offense because we can score with the best of them, you know. Defensively we have to have some kind of like consistency and some kind of, you know, togetherness and, you know, like I said, we've shown great signs of it. And then we just show signs where we just don't, you know, we're not on the same page, just like individuals out there. And so that's my job. I got to do a better job of just communicating, maybe watching more film, making, you know, communicating more on where God should be. Just using my voice a little bit more, you know, so guys can be in their spots. And defense is not just a one-man, you know, one-man, you know, thing. You got to be five guys locked in on the same page and making sure you accomplish, or wanting to accomplish the same thing and know your personnel. So as a leader, one of the leaders of this team, I got to do a better job of communicating and I will be. Last question, Matt Brooks with Nets Daily. Hey, James, as you mentioned, you guys were, you know, from the beginning kind of come out with a lot of fire on defense, the communication was there. So I just had a question about that communication. Is that something where one or two guys are leading that communication and everybody follows? Or is it something where you guys just all come out and the communication is just there from the get-go as a group? Communication is there as a group, you know. We got a lot of shy guys on this team, but we got to get out our comfort zone. We got to be more vocal, you know. We got to talk because it helps your teammate. It helps your defensive positioning, you know. You're guarding in the offensive teams like, well, these guys are talking and they put a little doubt in their offensive skill as well. So, you know, we just got to get out of our comfort zone tonight. I mean, you know, throughout the course of the season and over-exaggerate our communication. I think if we do that, we'll have better positioning for, you know, each other and then we can rebound a basketball and then that's what we can get on transition and then everybody scores.