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Cleveland Charge to celebrate 'Bibblehead' night Saturday against Ontario Clippers

The first 1,500 fans will receive a bobblehead of Cleveland mayor, Justin Bibb.

CLEVELAND — Northeast Ohio residents are so lucky to host multiple professional sports teams in their own backyards: the Browns, the Guardians, the Cavaliers and Monsters. But, did you that Cleveland is also home to an NBA G-league basketball? 

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They're called the Cleveland Charge and right now they're hoping for a playoff run. With a record of 14-12, the Charge will host the Ontario Clippers tonight at the Wolstein Center at 7 p.m. 

Saturday's game is special with the first 1,500 fans receiving a "Bibblehead;" a bobblehead modeled after Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. Mayor Bibb’s Bibblehead debut features his likeness in full uniform from playing in the 2022 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at the Wolstein Center last year.

Joining the Charge on Saturday night will be guests from Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio. One dollar for every fan in attendance at Saturday’s game will be donated back to the organization.

The Charge organization is looking for redemption after falling to the Clippers Friday night 55-34. 

Tickets for Saturday's game start at just $5. For more information on the Cleveland Charge or to purchase tickets, click here

   

*Editor's Note: The video in the player above is from a previous report that aired on November 30, 2022. 

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