Kings to host game four watch party at Waterview
8 Mar
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All Sydney Kings members and fans are invited to watch the all-important Championship Grand Final Series game four fixture together this Sunday at the Waterview Café.
The Bicentennial Park venue, which is a partner of the Kings and the venue that hosted the Hoops Capital award night last month, will be showing the match against New Zealand on the big screen from 3pm AEDT - ahead of the game tipping off at 4pm.
This is a unique opportunity for all supporters of the Hoops Capital side to enjoy potentially winning its fifth NBL Championship together.
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"We're excited the Waterview has made itself available for loyal Kings members and fans alike to watch the pivotal Championship Series fixture together," said Hoops Capital CEO Sean Nicholls.
"Depending on what happens in game three at Qudos Bank Arena on Friday night, in front of what we're expecting to be a massive crowd, Chase Buford and his side might be playing for a title come Sunday - which presents a special opportunity in itself.
"We thank Waterview for making their venue available and look forward to seeing everyone there in purple and gold on Sunday."
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To receive a 10 per cent discount on food and beverage, members should present their membership card (or simply show anything Kings related).
The address is Waterview Cafe in Bicentennial Park, Bicentennial Drive, Bicentennial Park

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