$35 for One Ticket to a Harlem Globetrotters Game at Orleans Arena on February 15 at 7 p.m. (Up to $69.15 Value)
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Ball-spinning antics abound as world-famous exhibition basketball team dazzles in comic & athletic performance
Scientists are still puzzled by the contents of the modern basketball—they believe it to be filled either with helium or several baseballs. Contemplate this conundrum with today’s deal to see the Harlem Globetrotters play at Orleans Arena. For $35, you get one ticket for Wednesday, February 15, at 7 p.m. (up to a $69.15 value, including all ticketing fees). Reserved seating is highlighted in green on the seating chart, and is located in section 102, 106, 114, or 118, rows AA–FF; or sections 103–105 or 115–117, rows A–F.
Now in their 86th season, the Harlem Globetrotters continue to entertain millions of parents, children, and general basketball admirers with a trademark blend of athletic precision and razzle-dazzle showmanship. For the team’s 2012 world tour, a rotating roster of Globetrotter favorites take to the hardwood each game, so spectators might spot Special K Daley sharing a behind-the-back pass with newcomer Jacob “Hops” Tucker, the 2011 NCAA slam-dunk champion whose 50-inch vertical leap cruelly dashed his dreams of working in a ceiling-fan store. The Trotters might also present a study in contrasts with five-foot-two Too Tall Hall and seven-foot-eight Paul “Tiny” Sturgess, the world’s tallest pro basketball player.
As the Globetrotters take on their archrivals, the Washington Generals, youngsters can learn about the benefits of teamwork while laughing along and witnessing the jovial jocks performing classic routines of unconventional passing and sudden transmutations of water into confetti. Having performed in 120 countries and all six penguin-overrun continents, the Globetrotters are one of the few teams inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as ambassadors of the sport.
Ball-spinning antics abound as world-famous exhibition basketball team dazzles in comic & athletic performance
Scientists are still puzzled by the contents of the modern basketball—they believe it to be filled either with helium or several baseballs. Contemplate this conundrum with today’s deal to see the Harlem Globetrotters play at Orleans Arena. For $35, you get one ticket for Wednesday, February 15, at 7 p.m. (up to a $69.15 value, including all ticketing fees). Reserved seating is highlighted in green on the seating chart, and is located in section 102, 106, 114, or 118, rows AA–FF; or sections 103–105 or 115–117, rows A–F.
Now in their 86th season, the Harlem Globetrotters continue to entertain millions of parents, children, and general basketball admirers with a trademark blend of athletic precision and razzle-dazzle showmanship. For the team’s 2012 world tour, a rotating roster of Globetrotter favorites take to the hardwood each game, so spectators might spot Special K Daley sharing a behind-the-back pass with newcomer Jacob “Hops” Tucker, the 2011 NCAA slam-dunk champion whose 50-inch vertical leap cruelly dashed his dreams of working in a ceiling-fan store. The Trotters might also present a study in contrasts with five-foot-two Too Tall Hall and seven-foot-eight Paul “Tiny” Sturgess, the world’s tallest pro basketball player.
As the Globetrotters take on their archrivals, the Washington Generals, youngsters can learn about the benefits of teamwork while laughing along and witnessing the jovial jocks performing classic routines of unconventional passing and sudden transmutations of water into confetti. Having performed in 120 countries and all six penguin-overrun continents, the Globetrotters are one of the few teams inducted in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as ambassadors of the sport.