Top 10 Reasons- #7 Local Talent Featured at Vision Season Opener Sat 11/18 at 7:30pm

Published on November 17, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release


SUWANEE, GA - Atlanta Vision, Atlanta's professional basketball team in Gwinnett, released their Top 10 list of reasons families enjoy exciting Vision basketball together. In celebration of their season home opener on Saturday, November 18th at 7:30pm, all students up to age of 17 receive free admission with the purchase of an adult ticket. "We want to present the best value for families to spend time together and cheer on their new professional team," explains Vision owner Quentin Townsend, "Opening night will be electric and we're asking for fans to wear Vision Red." The Atlanta Vision Top 10 list presents an attractive solution for affordable family entertainment.

Reason #10 - Free parking!

Reason #9 - Fans love the unique ABA "Celebrity 11th Player" and "3-D" rule.

Reason #8 - Suwanee Sports Academy is the home of the Atlanta Vision. A perfect, intimate setting to see high-flying excitement up close and personal. Every seat is a great seat!

Reason #7 - Atlanta Vision features former high school and college stars from the area and owned by a local ownership group

Reason #6 - Atlanta Vision offers the Biggest Ticket in Town, literally! Fans can use their big ticket stub for autographs at the end of the game.

Reason #5 - Affordable Family Entertainment. Children 6 and under are free and a Vision Full Season Pass starts at only $99!

Reason #4 - Interactive fan participation and give-a-ways at every home game

Reason #3 - Atlanta Vision will defend their 2006 ABA Divisional Championship - We like to win!

Reason #2 - The Vision Ladies...the beautiful side of basketball!

Reason #1 - Atlanta Vision was named the Best Value in Sports Entertainment in Gwinnett County!

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