Let’s start with the documentary that …

Let’s start with the documentary that you have coming up. It’s on Title IX, and I know it’s supposed to air during the men’s Final Four. Is this the debut film from Baby Hair Productions? Candace Parker: Yes, it is the debut film and I’m excited that it’s at home on Turner’s networks. And I don’t know, I just think that this is a passion project that has been, you know, coming to light for a while. This is my baby in terms of what I’ve been super passionate about. Because I feel like I am a result of Title IX, I have the opportunities that I have as a result of Title IX. And I think, being able to tell the story from my eyes of the many women and many people that have been involved with bringing this and bringing these opportunities to the next generation, just being able to tell it through my lens of being in the middle of two generations, where my mom didn’t have the opportunity to play basketball in college – she was ‘72 to ‘76. That’s right when Title IX was enacted.