We're now getting our first look inside the NBA’s crossover exhibit opening today inside Cleveland Public Auditorium.
It’s an interactive fan event for as little as $30 per person, showcasing the intersection of basketball and culture.
There's also limited-edition merchandise, including the actual wooden pieces of the courts from historic games like our Cavs 2016 championship, transformed into keepsakes. Plus, part of the court from last year's all-star game in Atlanta has been turned into a piece of furniture for a good cause.
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