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NBA Analyst Doesn’t Want Warriors “Stuck” With LeBron James for 2 Years, Supports Rebuild
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President Donald Trump Shrugs Off $8,000 NBA Finals Ticket Prices
President Trump said fans priced out of Game 3 can “watch it on television” when asked about the cheapest Finals tickets reportedly costing $8,000. He called TV “sort of semi-free” and said, “that’s the way life goes.” Trump added that if the game or team were not such a big success, tickets would be easier to get.
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Stephen A. Smith Warns Donald Trump Visit Could Bring MSG Chaos
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