The league announced that Team LeBron will represent Kent State I Promise Scholars Program and Team Durant will play for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
And if you think this is just the league cutting one of those large checks of a prescribed amount for a court presentation, it’s a bit more creative.
Then the monetary amount will reset to $150,000, and that money will go to the winning team’s non-profit partner using a slightly involved but creative format: The fourth quarter will be untimed, and the game will end when a team makes a basket or free throw to reach the final target score first.The most money either beneficiary can receive with the game’s format would be $600,000 – if their affiliated team wins every quarter and gets to the final target score first. In that scenario, the losing team’s beneficiary would receive $150,000.
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