Indiana Fever early renewal gifts
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Indiana Fever early renewal gifts

So these were some of the early renewal gift options. We got a blanket and the dog pack which included a leash, food bowl and two flags/bandanas.

The whole early renewal was 7/10 options and one of the options was choosing between a bunch of gifts. You had so many credits and each gift was worth a certain number of credits. These are what we chose. It goes well with our Pacer dog pack that we chose with out pacer renewal last year.

Some of the other 10 options were items like $100 credit to the team store, entry into a drawing for multiple pieces of autographed merch (10 different items I think?), access to team practice with photo op with a member of the team (did this already, we couldn't go so my niece went and got a picture with Kelsey Mitchell), autographed picture of a member of the team(we did this last year and got one of Odessy Sims if I remember correctly), post game chat with team member, chat with some operations group (I can't remember which one-pacers we had the stats guys), and some other things I can't recall now.

All the experiences with team members usually involve a photo opportunity so that's always fun. No autographs, but that's OK because there are other opportunities for that at season ticketholder parties and some other rare instances. I think we get some cool experiences all things considered.

u/gaya2081 — 7 days ago

Clark fall and step over after - rules?

Ignoring the whole hand and knee issue..I was at the game and saw this happen in real time. What I found

incredibly strange was how when they fell, AT got up and then stepped over CC in a way, that I felt at the time, was not related to how play was happening at the time. I thought that was rather dangerous and was rather surprised the refs didnt call that for anything at that moment.

It's a lot easier to find NBA rules and since we are also Pacer season ticketholders I am a bit more familiar with NBA rules so that while stepping over a player is not specifically prohibited but can be considered taunting if not part of play. I am surprised there isn't more discourse on this aspect of this incident as well.

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u/gaya2081 — 11 days ago