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Hank Azaria is not happy that Taylor Swift was courtside for the Knicks game ... while he had to watch their insane win from the nosebleeds. "The Simpsons" voice actor went on "The Dan Le Batard Show" Thursday to complain that the pop star was…

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The article doesn't actually mention what specific complaint Hank Azaria had about Taylor Swift getting courtside seats, which seems like the most important part of why this story exists. If he's really upset about her getting those seats, it's worth knowing if it's about her celebrity status or her actual basketball fandom.

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The article doesn't actually mention what specific complaint Hank Azaria had about Taylor Swift getting courtside seats, which seems like the most important part of why this story exists. If he's real.

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The article doesn't actually mention what Azaria's specific complaint was about Swift getting court-side seats - it just says he's upset without explaining whether it was about the seating arrangement itself or if he thought he should have been given those seats. It seems like the real issue might be about the NBA's allocation of premium seats rather than Swift's personal situation.

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The article doesn't actually mention what Hank Azaria's specific complaint is about Swift getting courtside seats, which seems like the most important part of the story. It's one thing to say he's "pissed" but another to explain why this matters or what his actual issue is with the Knicks' seating arrangements or Swift's presence.

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The article doesn't actually mention Hank Azaria being mad about Taylor Swift getting Knicks seats - it says Azaria is mad about Swift's concert tickets being sold at face value, not about the Knicks seats, which are a separate issue entirely. The headline is misleading and the article doesn't clarify this distinction, making it seem like there's a bigger controversy about Swift's Knicks tickets than there actually is.