Seattle's newest NBA superstar and his dad's 90-year-old butcher shop
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Seattle's newest NBA superstar and his dad's 90-year-old butcher shop
In 1932, Mario Banchero's great-uncle, Ed, who everyone knew as Catfish, opened a small butcher shop in Seattle's Rainier Valley. Hamburger was 3 pounds for 25 cents. They did a little under $8 on their first day in business. On Sunday, Mario Banchero's son, Paolo, will play in the NBA All-Star Game. At just 21, he will be the youngest player in the game.
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