
Stampede game day suites on sale now
August 18, 2006 - NBA G League (G League)
Idaho Stampede News Release
BOISE, IDAHO (August 18, 2006) - The Idaho Stampede announce that Game Day Suites for the 24 home games of their inaugural NBA Development League season are on sale now. Game Day Suites are located on the floor, and include 16 tickets with wait service for only $250. Space is limited as there are only four available per game. They are perfect for company outings, birthday parties and youth teams.
The buzz surrounding the Stampede's new affiliation with the Seattle SuperSonics and Utah Jazz has created a scarcity of floor seats for the season. All first row seats are sold out, and very few second row seats and corporate tables remain.
"The transition to the NBA D-League and our new affiliation with the Sonics and Jazz has sparked an increased interest by fans throughout the Treasure Valley," said Stampede Director of Sales and Marketing Vince Hordemann, "Fans that want to see the next big NBA star will have that opportunity as many first and second year players on NBA rosters will come through Qwest Arena this season."
Mid-court seats in the lower bowl are nearly sold out as well, but there are some very good seats left for the season at Qwest Arena. Call the Stampede office at (208) 388-4667 for more details.
The Idaho Stampede will begin their ninth season-of-play on Friday, November 24 at Qwest Arena as a member of the NBA Development League. Individuals and businesses interested in purchasing season tickets, mini-plans, or to learn more about the upcoming season, may contact the Idaho Stampede office at 208-388-4667 or visit www.idahostampede.com.
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