 The arena stands a little less than a half hour away from Polly Prep where Brooklyn's own Angela Yee graduated high school. Among the many hats she wears is the first ever diversity inclusion and community engagement ambassador for the Nets parent company Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment Global and Angela joins us now. Great to have you with us Angela. And I mentioned this earlier 300 fans in the stands tonight. Not insignificant to me because it's been almost a calendar year since we've seen fans at any New York sporting event. What do you think it means to the Nets and their players? I think it's really exciting and I like that they're taking all these precautions. They're sending those at home testing kids and that's how you have to roll it out. You just have to be safe and everybody wants the fans back into the stands. The players wanted the fans wanted but you got to do it in a responsible way. You know it's got to be exciting for them and I know at some point you'll get out to a game finally seeing Kevin Durant in a Nets uniform in person able to play a game and those big three in the way they've been playing that's got to be fun for those fans. Right and not just Kevin Durant you know we have like an all-star team right now so it's exciting and I know a lot of people were hating on the Brooklyn Nets when we you know when we got everybody when we got James Harding when we got Kyrie Irving when we got Kevin Durant but it seems like things are working out now. Yeah they might hate but they're watching there's no doubt about that. Let me ask you about this so you're from Brooklyn obviously and you've seen the face of the team change and the makeup of the team. What was it like when Brooklyn first opened the doors there and now it's the Nets and the Liberty and what it means now. I think it's great for Brooklyn. I was there like for the first ever preseason game so and I actually used to go to the Nets games in New Jersey also so when they came to Brooklyn it was so exciting for us and it's just so much energy around it and so I love just how they built up like everything around the arena and I think I love the people that work to at the Barclays just to be able to go there and see people from the neighborhood working there and they're so amazing and I think for Brooklyn this is just huge for us I never would have imagined it. So you traveled to New Jersey I bet you like your commute to the games a little better now. So much better. And let me tell you something those games in New Jersey they were not the most exciting I think a lot of times I didn't even go to my seat I will watch it from the bar in New Jersey.