ManhattAn1
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Kind of smart. Wright doesn't want some of his kids to see MSG for the first time in a game that matters, considering they will be playing there several times this year including BET. I kind of wonder what it costs, but it's got to be a lot.
If it was open to the public, then I'm sure this was a well thought out marketing ploy by Wright to tap into the alumni base here in the city. And their checkbooks. So I would bet at the end of the day, if that's the case, they made money.
It was not open to the fans the Villanova practice that is.