 Abby Chin here alongside the Honorable Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu. Today, not just Gorman Day, here inside TD Garden, it's also in the entire city of Boston. Mayor Wu, why was it important for you to make that proclamation? This is really special to be able to come here and officially give the proclamation, declaring it Mike Gorman Day Citywide. He's a legend here, the voice, part of our families, and seeing so much history being made across so many decades. We are proud that he's an Emmy winner, a Hall of Famer, but most of all that he is a Boston Public School alum as well. No question about it. You are a big Celtics fan. Now a season ticket holder, what has Mike and Tommy meant to you? The memories that we cherish most with our families are often so connected to big moments that he's helped frame or create or make stick in our minds. And so to see him here with his family today, to see him celebrated by everyone is really special. That's hitting me hard as well. How excited are you? Sports so woven into the fabric of Boston. How excited are you for this post-season run that should be pretty lengthy for the Celtics? I'm trying not to. I'm trying to keep my energy at not jumping ahead, but we are a city of champions. We feel the excitement this season. This team is amazing. And they're such great role models for our young people and how they play as a team, how they are also giving back to the community off the court as well. Thank you so much, Mayor Wu. We really appreciate you.