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Meek Mill released on bail just in time for Sixers’ home playoff game

HOLD UP. WAIT A MINUTE.

Boston Celtics v Philadelphia 76ers
Boston Celtics v Philadelphia 76ers
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Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill had been locked up since November 2017 for violating his probation.

Over the last few months, you had seen and heard the support for the “Free Meek Mill” campaign throughout Philly and the entire country. You’ve seen it on dope custom jerseys, including one from Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns.

The eventual Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles ran out to his classic song ‘Dreams of Nightmares’ before the game, ending the game before it started to be honest.

The team also played the song AGAIN after winning the Super Bowl because it’s the only song in the history of music that you can play as a warm-up and as a victory song and that is a FACT.

And now, he is out. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted Meek Mill’s bail. This ruling caused Michael Rubin, co-owner of Philadelphia 76ers, to Instagram his excitement. Yes, that’s a big deal because that is only one of Rubin’s two Instagram posts ... ever.

It’s not like he’s being released on the same day as a Sixers’ playoff game or anyth—

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THE SIXERS BETTER COME OUT ‘TO DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES’ AND MEEK SHOULD BE FRONT ROW AND GIVE HIM A JERSEY AND A ROSTER SPOT RIGHT NOW.

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