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The Brent Barry Ticket Experiment: Orlando!

Brent actually doubles his normal two-ticket output for Mitch Schow.

by Brent Barry and Ric Bucher

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Brent with the Schow family.

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Either Brent Barry has a sixth sense for finding transplants and away-from-home fans or we are truly a mobile society. So far, in his season-long project to give away two tickets to every Rockets' road game, four out of the six fans Barry's largesse has fallen upon root for a team other than the local one.

Mitch Schow (Pronounced Skow, rhyming with cow) is the fourth such case. Schow, who has a wood-flooring company in Ogden, Utah, was on a golf-and-DisneyWorld Thanksgiving family vacation when Barry ran into him. Barry then doubled his usual two-ticket allotment so Schow could take his entire family—wife Kristin and two kids (McKenzie, 8 and Mitchell, 11)—to see the Rockets battle the Magic. "That was definitely a big plus for this trip," Schow said.

A bigger plus, though, would've been anything golf-related. Mitch plays five or six times a week and his son already has a pair of hole-in-ones, the first coming in a state tournament back home when he was nine. "I've been playing 30 years and I've never got a hole-in-one," Schow said. "I pretty much caddy for my son. That's my best personal sports experience."

Mitch still considers himself a die-hard Utah Jazz fan, but Barry won Mitchell over.

"He says he's ready to turn his Deron Williams' jersey in for a Tracy McGrady or Brent Barry jersey," Schow said.

And if it could only be one?

Schow asked Mitchell and relayed: "He got honest. Tracy McGrady."

Proving largesse can only get you so far.


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