 Welcome to New York. But Brianna, you said earlier on the car ride over here, you guys were like, wow, we actually made this happen. This is actually happening. How long had the two of you discussed playing together, specifically coming to New York to team together, and basically how long it had been in the works, and who was recruiting who, and formulating this plan? That's a good question. We were in conversations very early on. We were in constant communications, and we both expressed that we wanted to play together, but I think, of course, we had to make the best decision for ourselves. We met with a lot of the same teams because we did have that interest in playing with each other. I think, you know, Skuy is a special individual, and she's somebody that I was willing to meet with some teams across the country for. But ultimately, it was way more than that, and our goals aligned, and we both saw our futures being really bright here in New York. I think for different reasons, but obviously a championship in the war front, and this roster is special, like we kind of talked about. It's not just the power that we brought in, they have an incredible amount of young talent, and we just wanted to add to this roster. We didn't want to come here and blow it up. We wanted to be additions, and I think that was the most important part. You were actually good for me. Hi, Jennifer Williams, Fox Five, New York. So when the news broke, Skuy, that you were coming to New York, I saw an interview, and Katie had called you maybe over the summer and said, hey, you can come here and build a dynasty. As we saw, it's tough to win a championship, let alone have a dynasty. How confident are you two so this question's for both of you? How confident are you two that this is the team that can get the job done? I think we're really confident that this is the team that can get the job done. I think that when we've been sitting up here talking about other individuals, like Sabrina, like JJ, like Benazza, and really everyone else, we just, when you think of it, you think about excitement and the willingness and the want to play with those other great players. And this isn't something that's just gonna like fall into place overnight, as Sue said, but we're willing to work to make it work. And I think that that's what's the most exciting thing is. Yeah, it's gonna be hard, but also it's gonna be great. And there's gonna be a lot of experiences that us as players and really everyone else has never had. And that's the hope, is to really bring it full circle back to New York, get the momentum around the liberty and put on a show for people every night. I think for me, when you think of like a dynasty, obviously you think of winning championships, but before that, before all the winning and everything, it's all about the people that you bring in. It's about the winning culture. It's about the commitment. It's about the sacrifice. All the intangible things that you need. And I think from the top, all the way down, Jonathan and the rest of the team put together a great group of people that I think we have those intangibles. We have those things that, and the ultimate goal is, yeah, we create a dynasty. Of course, it's not gonna happen overnight. I think that's what we talk about when we hear that word dynasty. It's about doing the things that you have to do to win championships and create a culture here that other players wanna come in or you, because that's the kind of place it is. And that's what they've started to create here, and that's what we wanted to be a part of. We'll go to Robert O'Connell, Wall Street Journal. Obviously massive offices in the free organization, like your favorite organization as well on the West. I think I like Candace Parker. I'd be curious to talk about the standard thing championships. Can you tell me a bit about trying to match what Las Vegas has already accomplished and just the excitement and the league of having these, this incredible player movement and is, you know, to what look like on paper super teams entering the season? Who's the question for? I'll for both of you. I mean, when I thought, when I thought about coming to the Liberty, it wasn't because of any decision that anyone else had made. So obviously, you know, Vegas had success last year and they brought in more players and more talent. But I think what we're focused on right now is what we're doing here in New York and what we're doing with the Liberty. And I think that as far as player movement, it's something that the league needs. And with the old CBA and the ability to core players multiple times, it didn't really happen much. And you're gonna see it happening a lot more. And that means just player movement, fan engagement is gonna go from one team to another team. It's just gonna make it more exciting, make things more spicy. You're gonna look up and I mean, it's gonna be weird to see us in a Liberty uniform. I think it's gonna be weird for us to see ourselves in a Liberty uniform. But it's what the league needs to continue to kind of grow the way that we want it to and the way that it should and it's a hot topic.