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Cavaliers-Knicks Game 1 Prices Hit Record High
Game 1 between the Cavaliers and Knicks is already making ticket history. TickPick lists it as the most expensive Eastern Conference Finals ticket it has ever recorded, with a $501 get-in price and $1,078 average purchase price. After New York reached the ECF again, Madison Square Garden's demand matches another massive playoff moment.
By Raahib Singh
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Shams Charania: Giannis Trade Resolution Is Coming
Charania said the Giannis situation should escalate between now and the June 23 NBA Draft, with Milwaukee “open for business” on trade calls. He noted the Bucks have gone all-in repeatedly for Holiday, Lillard, and Turner in the past, but may be running out of moves. Most importantly, Charania said Giannis’ stance “has not changed” as talks continue.
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Nick Wright Believes Fixing Their Shot Could Make the Thompson Twins Worth $1 Billion
Wright said the twins' shooting is the only thing holding back their contract value. Amen and Ausar both rank among the league's worst shooters. "If they move this summer together along with a shooting coach to Rural Iowa, lock themselves in a gym, and come back next year...that could be cumulatively for the two of them worth $1 billion."
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Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins Happy For Jamahl Mosley but Wanted Rajon Rondo
Perkins called Mosley “a hell of a coach” and said he did not deserve to be fired in Orlando, but admitted he wanted Rondo as the new head coach in New Orleans. Smith also praised Mosley’s development work and three straight playoff berths, while saying Rondo and Sam Cassell deserve head coaching chances “sooner than later.”
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