NBA Builds Basketball Court in Indianapolis Airport for All-Star Fever

There’s less and less left for NBA All-Star. For this reason, a field was built in Indianapolis inside the Indianapolis International Airport.

NBA took advantage of the fever for the All-Star, Indianapolis, to build a basketball court inside the immense Indian International Airpor. In this way, they promote the best basketball league and even some travelers can play for a while before flying.

Pure creativity. NBA and Indiana Pacers, in a joint decision with the city, set up a basketball court right in the airport and available to everyone. Be careful, decorated like the one from the ‘Star Party’ in the middle of the departure lounge. Without a doubt, it generates interaction with tourists.

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In this way, before traveling by plane, travelers will be able to play an All-Star game in the Colonel Harvey Weir Cook terminal. Without a doubt, the best preview of a ‘weekend of the stars’. Many tourists, as soon as they arrive in the city, when they see the field they will feel like Lebron James or Michael Jordan.

Be careful, Indianapolis is the eighth country with the most air cargo, although it hardly flies outside the borders of the United States (Canada and Mexico), it is important. For example, it was one of the first airports designed and built after the terrorist attack on the ‘Twin Towers’ on September 11, 2001.

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2024-01-15 03:07:13
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