(laughter) the dating life of mikhail prokhorov. let me talk about-- how do you-- coming from afar, both of you see this idea of rise of brooklyn. i mean, this place, because he has said it's a microcosm of the united states. >> you know, i know a lot about brooklyn because i think that brooklyn, it's part of the american immigration. >> rose: yes. >> and russians are the second diaspora in brooklyn and i feel some support for russian-speaking people. >> rose: yes. >> and for me brooklyn is like moscow. multinational, very active, gutsy. so i feel like home. and i really was surprised when i was appeared as the first foreign owner on the n.b.a. team that people were very friendly, very open minded, they stopped me on the street saying hello, let's go nets, etc., etc. so i feel surprised. >> rose: have you found good russian food in brooklyn? >> yeah, sure. >> rose: (laughs) the center itself, you have promised, both of you have, that this is going to be the best basketball arena in the world. >> it is. >> yes, it is. it already is.