How the NBA Las Vegas Summer League Became ‘America’s House Party’ 15 Years Later

In some respects, the 2004 Democratic National Convention was responsible for changing the game in politics and sports. For one, those four days at the FleetCenter (now TD Garden) in Boston provided the platform from which an unknown state senator from Illinois named Barack Obama would launch himself into the United States Senate and, eventually, [...]

By |2022-04-08T20:01:23-04:00July 5th, 2019|All News, Press, Uncategorized|

Las Vegas Review Journal on Back-to-Back Sold Out Dates for 2019 NBA Summer League

Mark Anderson of Las Vegas Review Journal taps in to discuss NBA Summer League and its record breaking fan attendance to date: "Friday’s opening day of the NBA Summer League sold out last week, and now tickets for Saturday’s action are gone, too. The Summer League features all 30 NBA teams plus the Chinese and [...]

By |2022-03-13T17:46:49-04:00July 2nd, 2019|All News, Press, Updates|

Team HallPass and the NBA Summer League Mentioned in the Washington Post

Team HallPass, led by Albert Hall, has continued to be mentioned in the news for their contributions to the NBA Summer League. Their hard work and dedication to building an authentic and meaningful NBA experience has not gone unnoticed. "Summer league exhibitions used to be an afterthought. What was once a loosely organized collection of teams convening for [...]

By |2022-04-08T20:04:19-04:00July 20th, 2017|All News, Press, Updates|

Team HallPass and the NBA Summer League Mentioned in the New York Times

Team HallPass, led by Albert Hall, has been mentioned in the New York Times for their contributions to the NBA Summer League. Albert Hall and his business partner, Warren LeGarie, co-founded the Las Vegas NBA Summer League 14 years ago and have worked tirelessly to grow the event the right way. Their hard work and dedication to [...]

By |2022-04-08T20:02:40-04:00July 13th, 2017|All News, Event Management, Press, Updates|
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