Cheer on John Wall and the Wizards at the Verizon Center tonight. Photograph by Flickr user Keith Allison.
Sometimes the flat-screen just isn’t big enough. Sometimes—when it’s the NBA playoffs and your team is doing well—you need the Jumbotron.
For that reason, Washington Wizards fans are invited to the Verizon Center tonight to watch Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers. The Wizards won Game 1 on Monday. Doors open at 6 PM for the event, sponsored by Budweiser.
Members of past Wizards and Bullets teams, as well as the Wizard Girls, will be on hand to sign autographs, according to a press release, which also promises that G-Man and the Power Pack will be attending. If that’s not enough, there will be face-painting and poster-making, because what’s a basketball playoff game without your face painted red, white, and blue?
Wizards Fans Can Party at the Verizon Center for Game 2
Wednesday night’s game will be shown on the Jumbotron as the team plays in Indianapolis.
Sometimes the flat-screen just isn’t big enough. Sometimes—when it’s the NBA playoffs and your team is doing well—you need the Jumbotron.
For that reason, Washington Wizards fans are invited to the Verizon Center tonight to watch Game 2 against the Indiana Pacers. The Wizards won Game 1 on Monday. Doors open at 6 PM for the event, sponsored by Budweiser.
Members of past Wizards and Bullets teams, as well as the Wizard Girls, will be on hand to sign autographs, according to a press release, which also promises that G-Man and the Power Pack will be attending. If that’s not enough, there will be face-painting and poster-making, because what’s a basketball playoff game without your face painted red, white, and blue?
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