Vipers to Host Conference Semifinals at Home
April 5, 2022 - NBA G League (G League)
Rio Grande Valley Vipers News Release
EDINBURG, Texas. - The Rio Grande Valley Vipers (24-10), the NBA G League affiliate of the Houston Rockets, clinched the number one seed in the Western Conference which secured the team a direct spot in the 2022 NBA G League Western Conference Semifinals.
For the semifinal round, the Vipers are set to host the winner between the fourth seed Birmingham Squadron (18-14) and the fifth seed the Texas Legends (19-15) on Thursday, April 7 at 7:00 PM CT. at the Bert Ogden Arena. Fans may PURCHASE TICKETS HERE. Anyone unable to attend may stream the game via ESPNews.
The Vipers will be hosting a "Red Out" game night. Those attending the game are encouraged to wear red. In addition, 1,500 fans will receive a t-shirt courtesy of Lone Star National Bank, South Texas Training, Gelman Vision and Mancha Screen Printing & Embroidery. The first 500 fans will also receive a ticket to be entered into a raffle to win an autographed basketball signed by the Vipers players and Head Coach. During the halftime entertainment, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an on-court giveaway presented by Lonestar National Bank.
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