The Cleveland Cavaliers' chances of winning the Eastern Conference Finals were dealt a blow when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's courtside seats were used during Game 3. The seats, which were auctioned off by The Realest, have a starting bid of $100. The bidding has already reached $2,100, with the auction set to end on June 14. The seats were used during the game, which saw the New York Knicks defeat the Cavaliers 121-108. The series ended two days later in Cleveland, with the Knicks hammering the Cavaliers 130-93. The seats are not the only ones up for sale, with fans also able to purchase the seats reserved for actors Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller from Game 4. The auction is a unique opportunity for fans to own a piece of NBA history, with the seats providing a glimpse into the lives of some of the biggest stars in the league. The sale of the seats is a reminder that even the most high-profile games can have a human side, with fans able to connect with the players and teams on a personal level. The auction is set to end on June 14, with the final price expected to climb into the five figures.
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