Knicks owner Dolan playing gig with his band on draft night
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If anyone doesn't feel like watching the NBA draft action on Thursday night, head down to City Winery and catch New York Knicks owner James Dolan's band playing.
Wait, what?
Report: Knicks owner Jim Dolan to quite literally fiddle while Rome burns.https://t.co/8BcXuJlmyt
— NBA Injury Report (@NBAInjuryR3port) June 22, 2017
Dolan won't be focusing on the Knicks' draft board, instead opting to play a show with his band, JD & The Straight Shot.
They'll likely be playing their "achingly beautiful" first single “I Know, You Know, I Know (Kristaps Porzingis is getting traded)."
Knicks fans may suffer for another year, but they can still look forward to JD & The Straight Shot's upcoming album. Fair enough.
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