Have you ever dreamt of hanging out with Jayson Tatum? Well, now's your chance -- provided you can afford it.
The Boston Celtics star is joining the "All-In Challenge" and auctioning off the ultimate "TD Garden Experience," which includes two courtside seats to a regular-season C's home game, Tatum's game-worn jersey, Tatum's personal edition of Jordan brand shoes, a meet and greet and dinner with Tatum for the winner and three guests, a two-night hotel stay in Boston, four round-trip coach tickets and ground transportation to and from the airport.
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The current bid stood at $10,500 as of Tuesday night, and the proceeds raised go directly to Feeding America, Meals on Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.
Here is the full description of the experience via Fanatics:
"Can you pump your chest harder than the Santa look-alike in the corduroy jacket? Will you show more raw emotion than Chicken Hat guy? NBA All-Star Jayson Tatum is inviting you to join Celtics Nation and sit courtside at TD Garden. Two of the best seats in the house, feet away from the action, is just the beginning of this once-in-a-lifetime VIP experience. When the clock hits zero, Tatum will take his game-worn jersey and give it to you along with his personal edition of Jordan Brand shoes. You'll have two pieces of memorabilia not owned by anyone else on this planet. Capping off your VIP treatment, Tatum will take you and three friends out for a postgame dinner at a top-notch Boston restaurant. Domestic flights and hotel accommodations included. 100% of the money raised through this Game/Auction will go directly to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry."
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Tatum urged his fellow NBA stars to do the same and join him in offering up similar experiences for charity amid the trying times due to the coronavirus outbreak.
With no timetable for sports to resume, we've seen many Boston athletes do their part to help out charities of their choice. While Tatum's experience is expensive, the fans who win the auction will have the experience of a lifetime and the proceeds go to a great cause.