For Immediate Release
November 8, 2010
RENO, Nev.— Single-game tickets for the Reno Bighorns 2010-11 season will go on sale this Thursday at the Reno Events Center box office, the Silver Legacy box office and online at Ticketmaster.com.
Single-game tickets start at just $10, and great seats are still available for all 24 home games. The Bighorns open their season at home on Saturday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Reno Events Center, as Reno plays host to the Utah Flash. Opening weekend concludes on Sunday, Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. against the Flash.
Reno continues the 2010-11 slate with three more home games, culminating in an 11 a.m. matinee on Wednesday, Dec. 1 against the Idaho Stampede in the third annual School House Jam, where students from across Washoe County schools will get an opportunity to take in a Bighorns game.
To purchase single-game tickets, fans can visit the Reno Events Center or Silver Legacy box office or order online at ticketmaster.com.
In addition, the Bighorns will hold an open scrimmage on Thursday at the Reno Events Center, where fans can watch the team play and check out their seats at the arena. Discounted tickets will be available to fans that show up for Thursday’s open scrimmage.
Reno Bighorns 2010-11 full- and partial-season tickets are available now by calling the Bighorns front office at (775) 284-2NBA, and additional information is available at RenoBighorns.com.
The NBA Development League, founded in 2001, is the NBA’s official minor league whose teams have direct affiliations to NBA franchises. For the 2010-11 season, the league will feature 16 teams – including the debut of the Texas Legends. A proven developer of talent, 20 percent of players in the NBA at the conclusion of the 2009-10 season boasted NBA D-League experience, while the league continues to develop coaches, referees, and front-office staff for the NBA and its teams. In fostering the league’s connection to the community, its teams, players and staff promote health and wellness, support local needs and interests, and assist in educational development through NBA D-League Cares programs. The NBA D-League also advances the game of basketball as the research and development arm of the NBA. Throughout the league’s 10th season, which tips off Nov. 18, fans can watch all NBA D-League games on NBA Futurecast, the free live Web-streaming initiative found at nba.com/futurecast.
