According to Mike Wells of the Indianapolis Star, not even a $40,000 offer from New York Knicks superfan Spike Lee was enough to get one Indiana Pacers supporter to part with his courtside seats for Game 3.
It's great that the world's most famous Knicks fan is devoted enough to shell out big bucks for a prime seat on the road, but Lee should have known that Indiana was the last place he'd get someone to do him a solid.
It's a little-known fact that most post offices in Indiana feature a picture of Lee tacked to the "Most Wanted" bulletin boards behind the counter. In addition, most restaurants lose their licenses if they serve him food.
In other words, if he was looking for a favor from a Pacers fan, Lee was barking up the wrong tree.
And besides, we're painfully close to the anniversary of the moment that set Knicks and Pacers fans at one each other's throat in the first place.
At least these two guys are talking nowadays. It wasn't so long ago that they only communicated with hand gestures.
Perhaps there was some concern that Lee's wardrobe was going to be ...
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Spike Lee’s $40K Offer for Game 3 Tickets in Indy Rejected by Pacers Fan
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