 I don't know that you've got the utmost respect for Katie, but is there anything that he does at this point that still surprises you, or are you just used to seeing that kind of level of optimism? I tell you, I definitely don't take it for granted. I definitely don't take his talent and his amount of hard work that he puts into not only his craft, but just his life, how he treats himself. You know, I don't take it for granted. You know, we got to enjoy the time while he's here, not just as a teammate, but the whole entire world watching, you know. And he's impacted the world of sport completely, but when he's doing performances like this on a consistent basis, you just can't take it for granted. You just continue to feed him good energy and just want to see him continue to be consistent with that. So he puts a lot of hard work in, a lot of pressure on himself at times, and he wants to be the best. And when I'm alongside him, I want to be the best too. So we continue to push each other in ways that go way beyond the court, but we're on the court and we're playing well, it looks good. So we just want to keep it up. You said, you know, obviously he wants to be the best. This is, that's the highest score quarter he's ever had. He's 34. I mean, is this? He's 34 in NBA years though. That's all I'm saying. You know that question I was going to ask you, man. Well, my point is, is this the best? Is this the best? I don't mean tonight. I mean, is this the best extended run that you've seen him have? To be up close, yeah, numbers show. So, you know, when you're out, when we're out, when we're out there, it doesn't necessarily feel like that because he makes it look so easy or he gets it in a myriad of ways. He's a three level score, four level score at times, shooting a D ball. So, you know, when he gets on stretches like this, you want to play well alongside him. You know, that's really how I feel. I want to play well alongside him. Because it's one thing if one person on the team is going 40 every night, 35 every night. But when we're dishing the ball the way we are, when we're playing defense the way we are, then it makes his performances look even more spectacular as it should because we're winning. You know, if he was doing it and we were just having these ups and downs, which the last few years have shown, you know, then it doesn't feel as good. But when we're winning like this and the team feels good and we know that we're not panicking and we're making, we're having turnovers and we're having lows in the game. But we're just not holding our head. We're just trusting what we got going on and then, you know, just playing basketball. Kyrie, when you walked out in the fourth quarter, you and Kevin were kind of there and looked like Kevin just nodded to you like we have this. I mean, is that, is that sort of how you felt? You don't want to, you know, waste that kind of performance or you're, you know? Not, we don't want to waste any performance. You know, you want to waste any performance. But to your point, when Kev's out of the game and I'm in, we hold each other to utmost accountability. You know, if he gets the lead back or he lets go of a lead, you know, we look each other in the eye and it's like, man, we got to be better or just continue this. So we've created that dialogue, but it doesn't just happen with me and him. It creates energy and synergy amongst everybody. We know when we raise our level, especially when we need stops and we haven't played as well in the first half or one quarter. You know, one of our leaders, Kev, gets it going. We keep pushing him and he keeps pushing us and when he gets us to lead back or he ties the ball game, then I have to come in and do what I do and then we do it together. But the guys around us really make us great. So that's really the tale of the story this year. It's just the guys around us. You know, we're making each other better. Terry, you found up on that, you got 38 and you got rolling too. What is it like for you guys specifically to play off one another in these kind of games when you're playing in that kind of level offensively? Man, I mean, that level offensively, you know, when we're just clicking on all cylinders and guys are not necessarily just making shots, but we're doing the little things. It feels good. The team around is good. And there's a level of poise that we're learning about one another in these situations. We're down 17, down 19, down 15. And though we don't want to be in these holes, it's a challenge for us to face as a team that we haven't faced as a group on a consistent basis of, you know, 40 games or 50 games as of yet. And I think I said at the other night, the best team is determined in April, May and June. So these are two nubs right now where we want to continue to play well. We're not going to shoot the ball well every single night, but our defensive principle has got to be able to stand up to any team in this league. We see the best teams in the league. They're up there in the defensive categories and statistics. And if we could marry our offense and our defense, then I feel like we got a good run that we could put together moving forward. Talk about the best teams obviously are rooted in their defense. Is it, would you agree with his assessment? It looked like, you know, Nick struggled defensively in the first half, kind of grew back into his own in the second half, got that big block late. What, A, would allow him to do that? And B, just how irreplaceable is his defense for the way you guys want to play? He's an asset. He brings much more than just his defensive presence. Him just being out there and being a smart player and making the right choices out on that end. We give him the utmost freedom to go and chase shots. He's gotten better over the last few years. So we just want to include him in everything that we do, especially on a defensive end, because he cleans up a lot of our mistakes. And teams have, over the last few years, lived at our rim or have been out on the perimeter and they've gotten things easy. So we don't want any more knocks on our game as much. So if we can limit our weaknesses and be able to play through certain challenges throughout the game, then I feel like it sets us up for what we're preparing for. So every game is a chance for us to continue to prepare for when those months come later down the line. But we're going to enjoy every moment and every day. And when Nick, alongside other guys, are doing the little things, it makes the world a difference for our team. You know what I'm saying? My last question. Yeah, you're not going to see Steph when you see the Warriors in a couple of days. You're going to see Clay. Steph, please get healthy. Please get healthy, brother. I wish you nothing but the best. Go ahead, Mom. I'm sorry. You're going to see Clay. And you guys haven't seen him in, I think, three years. So what does it mean to you, and I know how close you follow the game with the respect you have for guys in the game to be able to see him on the floor again having success? Shoot, man. I'll tell you, anytime we get a guy back in our league that has been through a journey that a lot of people don't necessarily know about behind the scenes, how much it takes, how much sacrifice it takes to put your body, your mind, your spirit through all of the rigors of rehab and sitting on the sideline going through every emotion with something that you love to do for a living. It's a job for us, it's work, but we love to do it, especially the ones that want to separate themselves. Clay's one of those ones that's always wanted to separate themselves in the league. He's a great winner. He's a team player, and he has an edge about him that pushes his opponents. And for us, and this brotherhood here that we have, as well as the sisterhood, we believe that anybody that's coming back from injury and they haven't been on the court for two years, we got to give them grace, we give them patience, and we give them a lot of confidence whether we're going against them or not. So I'm always appreciative when we could go against guys that have been through bottom of mountain to the top of the mountain. He has won a championship the way he did. And as you can tell, just how long went to this answer is at times, it's just, I love him and I just want to see him do well. So for him to come back into Brooklyn and play against us and me going against him, a fellow at number 11 as well, it feels good, man. So I'm happy for him. But when you step on that court, you know it's all competition.