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Jordyn Woods’s “Lucky Bag,” the Knicks’ Good-Luck Charm, Heads to The Guggenheim

It belongs in a museum!
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Jordyn Woods‘ “lucky bag” from the Knicks Finals is getting even more time in the spotlight. For four days only, the bag will be on display at one of the country’s most prestigious museums: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. On July 6, the museum announced that the bag will be exhibited...
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