Cavaliers took Fat Joes Game 4 tickets away: Knick fans cant sit courtside

Knicks superfan Fat Joe may have to sit “All The Way Up” in the stands at Rocket Arena after the rapper said the Cavaliers “took the tickets away” he purchased to sit courtside for Game 4. Fat Joe appeared on ESPN’s “NBA Today” live in Cleveland when he said, unprompted, that the Cavs took the tickets from him because they didn’t want Knicks fans sitting that close. “We had bought some courtside tickets to the game and once they found out it was superfan Fat Joe, they was like, I can’t sit courtside.New York Knick fans can’t sit courtside,” he said on the program.
“They took the tickets away courtside after we purchased it, so shame on you all.” In fact, Fat Joe wasn’t the only Knicks fan that semeed to have their tickets revoked.At least 10 other Knicks fans with courtside seats had been called by a Cavaliers executive and told they no longer had seats, a league source told The Post.
After those fans were informed they no longer had courtside seats, the Cavs did relocate them to a higher section inside the arena for Game 4.In a post on social media, podcast host and entrepreneur Jason Calacanis claimed that the Cavaliers had “blocked me from buying” seats courtside.
He also said that Cavs owner Dan Gilbert had ticketholders with courtside seats sign a DocuSign that they would not resell their tickets or they “would face a lifetime ban” by the team. The Cavaliers did provide their side of the story when reached about the situation with Fat Joe.“Playoff courtside seating is governed by a specific agreement that prohibits the resale or transfer of tickets without approval,” a Cavaliers spokesperson told The Post.
“All courtside ticket holders are required to comply with the terms of the single-game playoff agreement.”While not courtside, a number of Knicks celeb fans were on hand for Game 4.Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet posted on social media from Cleveland hours ahead of the game and Fat Joe was seen inside t...