James and Chris Paul to Madden NFL 18 Coins

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     James and Chris Paul to Madden NFL 18 Coins join him vs. D.C. and Kevin Durant.This meant that any bragging rights from Baltimore would have to be put on hold, since Chris Paul and LeBron James aren't actually from Baltimore, and it wouldn't really be a fair fight.It also meant that with Kevin Durant, Carmelo, LeBron, Paul and a slew of other pros on both sides, Baltimore was about to play host to the summer game of a lifetime.So, word traveled fast.

     

     Within days of the initial announcement hitting the web, the game's organizers scrambled to find a bigger venue, eventually settling on Morgan State's Talmadge L. Hill Field House, where they'd sell tickets on Madden Mobile Coins Cheap a first-come, first-serve basis, starting at 5 p.m. on game day. In other words, while buzz engulfed the basketball underground and eventually made its way to mainstream outlets like SportsCenter, nobody had tickets.More importantly, that meant everybody had a chance at tickets.

     

    The enormous buzz, coupled with the equal opportunity, translated into a crowd that defied stereotypes. This was Morgan State, after all -- a historically black college in a predominantly black city, watching teams that were exclusively black.But waiting for tip-off and looking around the arena, there was more diversity than expected. You had the black guy sitting courtside in the giant shirt that read "Free Nelly Nell", but there was also the 50-something white guy sitting a few seats down in a button-down.

     

    There was the woman popping out of her skin-tight, leopard-print dress, and then the 16-year-old girl in gym shorts who walked by with her two brothers. There was the guy wearing his post office uniform, and three twenty-somethings who looked like they'd just left their hedge fund.Seeing all these people elbow to elbow in a sold-out crowd was a little jarring, but it's not mentioned to support some lame  at http://www.maddenvip.com/