As we're "ALL IN" back to reality mode, our new friend Jackie Custer is still swooning.
This season for her was about so much more than the disappointing reality of stopping short of a championship.
This team, particularly a fan favorite scrappy point guard provided enough inspiration for a lifetime.
Channel 3 news and the Lebron James Family Foundation treated Jackie Custer to a limo to Tuesday's game.
Matthew Dellavedova treated her to the tickets...
left them at will call for his new friend.
Because at just 17-years-old Jackie declared herself a champion
since day one when she was diagnosed with cancer and determined to beat it.
That was her bitter sweet ticket to a fabulous event called A Prom To Remember for kids fighting cancer. But Jackie was the only one who had the red hot Delly volunteer as her date for the night.
She's been to 3 games now wearing a signed delly jersy compliments of #8 himself.
"He messaged me on twitter and said he saw me on the news and he had 2 extra tickets. To me that's crazy! He has inspired me to keep fighting just the way that he has kept fighting the whole way through the playoffs and finals," said Custer.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Jackie Custer is as cool as they come.
The 17-year-old student athlete with a 4.0 GPA at Jackson High School is as strong as she is beautiful.
She has be.
"When I found out I had cancer, I immediately thought, 'I'm going to beat it,'" Jackie said.
There's another year of chemo to kick Leukemia to the curb, but for one night this past March, Jackie and other kids with cancer kicked up their heels and got the royal treatment at the Ritz-Carlton in Cleveland, put on by the fabulous sponsors of A Prom To Remember.
Custer chose the Cleveland Cavaliers guard Matthew "Delly" Dellavedova as her escort.
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"He was so excited because he's a point guard too. We could both talk basketball together."
Nothing cooler than a beautiful girl who can talk hoops and take it to the hoop, and be a princess at the same time.
"He asked to hold my purse and my phone. I was like 'Oh my gosh! So cool!'"
It's a friendship that continues today.
"We tweet back and forth," Custer beams, as she reads from her phone.
"Thanks, Jackie. I'll leave passes for you under your name at will call so you can say hello after the game."
We're not talking any old tickets. VIP passes for Jackie and her whole family, at Will Call under the name of this Very Inspirational Person.
"VIP tickets! I know! So crazy!"
Delly threw in an autographed jersey for good measure.
The real gift is one Custer can't unwrap and she can carry it in her heart everywhere.
"He really inspired me to keep fighting the way he's been fighting through the playoffs and through the season."
Which is why Jackie would like to fight back for Delly, and and set the record straight.
"He's definitely not dirty Delly. He's one of the sweetest guys I ever met and I love his Australian accent."
So when we see Delly scrappin' in Game 5 on Sunday, let's remember, before Delly ever dazzled us in the playoffs, he lifted Jackie's spirits, warmed her heart, and sent her soul soaring, at prom.
"Yes! My knight in shining armor."