For plaintiff to prevail, he must establish a prima facie case that supports his application - that is, he must provide enough evidence to show his right to the relief he requests (see AMEC Constr. Mgt., Inc. v City of New York, 132 A.D.3d 547, 549 [1st Dep't 2015]). If plaintiff does not meet this prima facie burden, he cannot prevail on the motion, and, therefore, the burden of proof does not shift to defendant to show that a triable issue of fact exists (see Shandong Yuyuan Logistics Co., Ltd.v Soleil Chartered Bank, 209 A.D.3d 457, 458 [1st Dep't 2022]).