Jack Ingram sings anthem at Mavs game
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Jack Ingram sings anthem at Mavs game

Thursday, May 7, 2009 – Jack Ingram will sing the National Anthem when the Dallas Mavericks try to jump back into their NBA playoff series against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday in Dallas.

"You know, you root for everybody," Ingram said, "because when you do this, punching out crowds every night - sometimes only a few people at a time - you come to realize what it means to get to compete for something like this. But as much as I root for everybody, the Mavericks are one of those teams that - like me - aren't flashy, but just keep coming at you, so I completely identify with the way they do it. And, obviously, I'm honored that they'd want me to sing at their first home play-off game."


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