Miami Heat fans: Why is this night different from all other nights?
It’s Passover for Jews around the world, and at this point, the most important game of the season for the Heat at 7:30 p.m. Monday against Cleveland and LeBron James, as the home team battles for a playoff spot at AmericanAirlines Arena with only two regular-season games left.
So, while Jewish Heat season-ticket holders ponder how they will respond to the situation (attend the traditional seder dinner and tape the game, attend the seder while holding an iPad under the table, or go to the game and risk starting a family feud), there likely will be more seats than usual available on the secondary market for everyone else.