 Brianna, welcome to New York Liberty, welcome to the Yes Network. It's gonna be a pleasure to call your games this season. First off, for me, just what did you feel when you saw those fans in that video that we just saw? When I saw those fans in that video, I just, you know, it makes me even more excited. Obviously, it's feeling a bit surreal right now. Hard to imagine, but seeing the fans, seeing the community really kind of get behind us and get excited and help us bring this Liberty team to a championship level is what I'm really most excited about. How important do you think it is? You mentioned that being here in the New York market was not only big for you guys, but big for the league in general. How important is it to get such an awesome team, a super team really, in the New York market? I think it's huge. I think it's huge to be in this market. Obviously, one of the biggest markets in the world. And to be able to, excuse me, uplift a woman's basketball team, a professional woman's basketball team, where, you know, we do only receive 4% of media. You know, we're trying to change that and we're trying to continue to raise the standard on and off the court. And playing off that, Brianna, I think something you said during the press conference when a reporter asked about setting a precedent, taking less money. I think the selflessness speaks more, taking less money to help not only build this team in this city, but the league as well. Yeah, I think it's a fine line you have to walk. Obviously, you know, as a woman, as a player of the WNBA, I want to continue to be valued in all aspects of what we do here. But also, I want to be able to play with great players and, you know, making that happen and Sleuth said it. It's like, we didn't want to come in here and just blow it all up. We wanted to play with the players that were here. And we did whatever we could to make that happen. Brianna, we all know it's not easy to play with a lot of talented players. Some things, sometimes it doesn't work out. What are the things besides coming in with a selfless mentality, do you think this team will need in order to be successful? I think this team will just need the mindset and to be ready to work. I think that, you know, this is our job and we need to really embrace that and embrace the city that we're in, the culture that we have and the opportunity that we have to really push things forward and show everyone great basketball and bring it back here. But that starts with us and that starts with what we're doing individually and as a team. We heard about playing with John Quill, playing with Sleuth. What about Sabrina Onesco? What excites you the most about playing with her here? Oh, I'm really excited to play with Sabrina. Obviously, played against her a lot in the WNBA. Played with her with USA Basketball and she's someone that, she's a fierce competitor. You know, she works hard. She wants to win. She has all the pieces to make it happen. And now, you know, we just bring a little bit more experience to her to help, you know, to help make this thing become whole. But she's someone that, you know, one of the great players in the WNBA and I'm happy to be on her side. Well, you got to tell us about your great reveal. Where did you get the inspiration for that? Well, I made Marcia do it, my wife. I was like, you know, I've seen this like TikTok and they just do this. And I was like, I want to do that. Can you figure out how? And she's like, uh, yes. So we were in my hotel room in Prague and we did it and it looks great. Came out great. We loved it. It did look great. And now you're back home. Of course, you're from Syracuse. Went to Yukon and as we heard people say up here, Sandy Rondello, your head coach said, hey, if you saw her play at Yukon and if you want to see her play now, you could come see her at Barclay Center. She's in your backyard. What does it mean for you to be back here and be back home? It means a lot for me to be back here and back home. And yeah, Syracuse is a little bit of a drive away, but I feel I have roots here. I feel I have roots in New York City on the East Coast with Connecticut close with Syracuse. And you know, hoping that we're gonna have a lot of people from New York City come to games and a lot of people outside of the city come to games and just put on a show every single night. I hope that, you know, we'll have some buses from Syracuse bringing people down, things like that. It should be happening that way and I want to make it special for everybody. So yeah, I know you just got to New York, but you're dealing with real life things too. You've got a daughter. I hear you're looking at childcare situations. What's the adjustment Ben liked as being here? Well, we're kind of just adjusting on the fly. We haven't been here long. Ruby's not even here. She's still in Spain because we have such a quick trip but we want to make sure that while we're here, it's gonna be a new chapter in life for all of us, you know, for Marta, for myself, for Ruby and we want to make sure that we're all settled and feeling great about what we're doing and where we're going. Stewie, you're all in, we're all in as well. We're so delighted that you're here in New York. Thank you so much for the time. We appreciate it and best of luck to you this evening. Thank you, see you guys soon. All right.