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by Andrew Sharp • Nov 23, 2009 10:34 AM EST
You know how to tell when you've made it big? When other people start trying to make money off you. And Brandon Jennings is in the midst of entering the big time. The NBA's already rushing out his jerseys, as Darren Rovell reported last week, and his trading cards are worth a fortune.
And on Friday, ESPN has decided to air the game between the Bucks and Thunder in prime time. Finally. It's a breath of fresh air, really: let the free market decide who gets to play. Fans have been clamoring all year long to see Jennings play, and the Durantula has been an urban legend for upwards of a year now.
Rather than plunking down 300 bucks for NBA League Pass, at least for a night, we'll get to see the most exciting young players the NBA has to offer, and free of charge. Awesome.
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