Anonymous
Years ago

NBA meet and greets

I am taking my young son to hopefully see some games in LA, San Fran, Chicago, NY and Philly. Aside from the actual games does anyone know if you can go check out trainings or the like or do any of the teams have after game functions that the general public can get along to. He would love to have the chance to meet someone and I am thinking game time unlikely. Anyone have some suggestions? Thanks

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Anonymous  
Years ago

there is lots of companies that do tours. even Nic Naitanui does a tour after footy season they all have their pluses and negatives

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Years ago



You may well need to look at or even contact individual teams to work out what your best chances are.

I'd fire off an email to all the home teams of the games you are going to attend and see what they recommend. I'm sure they get questions like this all the time.

eg. check the response to
"Are fans allowed to meet or get close to Miami HEAT players prior to, during, or post game?"

http://www.nba.com/heat/news/00701678.html

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Years ago

phoenix were awesome to an adelaide group not that long ago - they made contact through planet orange (fan group via phoenix website) or whatever it is.

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