Knicks’ Josh Hart not allowed to take Game 4 ball after historic win by NBA because of auction plans
Josh Hart wanted to take home the ball from one of the most memorable nights in Knicks history, but the NBA had other plans. That Game 4 ball was never going to be an ordinary keepsake.
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