5 Reasons You Have to go to Summer League - Next Year

CruzDude

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Five reasons you HAVE to come to Las Vegas for summer league:

1- Vegas is CHEAP in July. The cheapest month of the year. Casino hotel rooms from $25 a night. Excalibur, Tropicana, Imperial Palace, Hooters, Stratosphere are but a few that come to mind. Go to "hotels.com" type in Las Vegas and select "cheapest". If you hunt around there are a bunch of "food courts" in the smaller casinos with Subway, Burger King, and a bunch of other spots where you can get breakfast and lunch for $5-$8 or so.

2- The Kings provide a summer league team every year that include their draft choices, FA's and usually a couple of 2nd-3rd year guys who need to work on their game. This year it was Omri Casspi and Donte Greene.

3- There were 22 NBA teams represented this year each with squads of 11-19 players. Miami had the 19, no surprise there. So you can see over 200 different FA's all trying for an invite to a teams training camp in October. Every team is coached by a lead assistant coach with the head coaches and GM's and other execs sitting up in closed off sections watching the action.

4- You get much closer to the action: you can sit one row behind a teams bench or up higher in a 50-yd line seat where ever you want. Most games are in Cox Pavilion, a college gym seating 2,000 which is next to and connected to Thomas & Mack Arena, a 15,000 arena for UNLV basketball. One ticket gets you entry to all games that day in both arenas on a first-come-first-served basis, usually 6-7 games.

5- You can get up close to and literally rub elbows with your favorite players, hob nob with team execs and team owners. Jerry Reynolds, Coachie, Truck Robinson and Jason Ross were all easy access for a brief conversation. This year I had 1-on-1 conversations with JT, Omri, Donte, and could have talked to any of the others as well. Standing around with my wife we got into conversations with the mothers of DeMarcus, Jason & Ryan Thompson, plus Joe and Gavin Maloof, even Momma Maloof. An absolutely delightful bunch of folks.

Whenever the Laker summer team plays the stars, chorus gals, and glamour types show and are quite a scene in their own rights. Four and five-inch stilettos are an amazing show on many of those ladies.

Kids? Summer league is very kid friendly for those who follow NBA teams. Autographs of players are quite easy to get for the persistent, souvenirs abound, soft drinks are reasonable ($3 regular and $4 for the big) as are hot dogs at $6. For 5 bucks you get a program of the rosters of all teams and the master schedule for every game. Not a lot of freebies but some at game halftimes.

6- On a limited budget? The local bus network has constant city busses traveling east-west along TropIcana Blvd as there are along the north-south busses on Paradise Rd. Cox and Thomas & Mack are set back from the intersection of those two roads just off the NE corner of the Las Vegas Airport. Bus tickets are from $2 to $5 with day passes available for multiple use on one day. If you drive here parking at most hotels is free as is parking at Cox/Thomas&Mack. Gas here is cheap too, $2.79-$2.85 vs. $3.09-$3.30 in SoCal.

7- The rookies and free agents at summer league are some of the stars of tomorrow. How cool is that? And some who should be stars can fall on their faces here as well. But you have to be here to see for your self.
 
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The rooms at the Tropicana stink (literally, like smoke) when I stayed there one time for a conference, and some rooms are what seems like miles of walking from an elevator because of the hotel setup. And the Imperial Palace buffet was lousy another trip I made for work.

Just sayin' - just because it is cheap doesn't mean it's worth paying for. ;)
 
The rooms at the Tropicana stink (literally, like smoke) when I stayed there one time for a conference, and some rooms are what seems like miles of walking from an elevator because of the hotel setup. And the Imperial Palace buffet was lousy another trip I made for work.

Just sayin' - just because it is cheap doesn't mean it's worth paying for. ;)

Last year we stayed in the Tropicana and rooms kinda stink but we paid $19 a night then and got hotel to spray smell nice. Long walk was good exercise. We ate all meals elsewhere depending on budget.

Bajaden just stayed in the Imperial Palace this week. $25/nite. Solution to your issue is don't eat the buffet. Go down to the food court at the back of the casino and eat there. Great breakfasts for $5-$8, lunches similar. A Subway, Burger King, and 3 other good eats spots. We had very good breakfast there this morning. IF your on a budget then stay away from buffets anyway.

Idea is to be innovative when you are on a limited budget. Otherwise, stay in the big name spots. The Palms had rooms at $79 and $99 a night for this week and if your single and between 21 and 35 or so it is the absolutely best spot in Vegas especially at the pool. And all the Kings players stay there along with many other players as they have 70 some 7-foot long beds.
 
Whenever the Laker summer team plays the stars, chorus gals, and glamour types show and are quite a scene in their own rights. Four and five-inch stilettos are an amazing show on many of those ladies.

I knew it!

You wouldn't forget to mention this attraction.

Did your wife catch you glimpsing on one of them?:D
 
I knew it!

You wouldn't forget to mention this attraction.

Did your wife catch you glimpsing on one of them?:D

Absolutely! They are not something you see on the beaches OD SoCal! Besides they are hard to miss!!
 
"You can look but never touch. If you ain't lookin', your life ain't worth livin'"
- James Moe
 
Last year we stayed in the Tropicana and rooms kinda stink but we paid $19 a night then and got hotel to spray smell nice. Long walk was good exercise. We ate all meals elsewhere depending on budget.

Bajaden just stayed in the Imperial Palace this week. $25/nite. Solution to your issue is don't eat the buffet. Go down to the food court at the back of the casino and eat there. Great breakfasts for $5-$8, lunches similar. A Subway, Burger King, and 3 other good eats spots. We had very good breakfast there this morning. IF your on a budget then stay away from buffets anyway.

Idea is to be innovative when you are on a limited budget. Otherwise, stay in the big name spots. The Palms had rooms at $79 and $99 a night for this week and if your single and between 21 and 35 or so it is the absolutely best spot in Vegas especially at the pool. And all the Kings players stay there along with many other players as they have 70 some 7-foot long beds.

No, I know all that, just saying that sometimes those "good deals" you see aren't such good deals when you look into the details. Just trying to give folks a heads-up. :)

I stayed in the Imperial Palace for one of the conferences. No real complaints about the room there, especially for the price. Hated the Tropicana though. There is walking for exercize (which I would rather do walking the Strip to look at all the casino architecture) and walking what seems like forever just trying to find your hotel room. If I am going to spend a bunch of time walking around, I want it to be a walk that I can enjoy and not just endless corridors of numbered rooms. ;)
 
No, I know all that, just saying that sometimes those "good deals" you see aren't such good deals when you look into the details. Just trying to give folks a heads-up. :)

I stayed in the Imperial Palace for one of the conferences. No real complaints about the room there, especially for the price. Hated the Tropicana though. There is walking for exercize (which I would rather do walking the Strip to look at all the casino architecture) and walking what seems like forever just trying to find your hotel room. If I am going to spend a bunch of time walking around, I want it to be a walk that I can enjoy and not just endless corridors of numbered rooms. ;)

Agree with you 100% about Tropicana, that's why they are among cheapest on the strip. We would NEVER stay there again at any price. But it is cheap and unfortunately you get what you pay for, not much.

Actually one of the better deals is to stay at AmeriSuites across the street from Thomas & Mack (now called Hyatt something) for $79 (not sure about 2010 pricing). They have kitchenettes, are a short walk to both arenas, share a parking lot with the Hofbrauhaus and have a strip mall with a CVS Pharmacy across the street. We stayed there twice and brought our own food and made/cooked most meals in the room. They have nice but small pool, no casino and free continental breakfast, such as it is. It is a 1.2 mile hike due west to the strip.
 
Because there is about a 95% chance it will be week two of a lockout by the owners, I wouldn't go booking rooms and flights for "next summer." Teams lockings out the players means no NBA players and most likely no summer league next year.
 
Because there is about a 95% chance it will be week two of a lockout by the owners, I wouldn't go booking rooms and flights for "next summer." Teams lockings out the players means no NBA players and most likely no summer league next year.

Way to Curb our Enthusiasm, LD. :p
 
Because there is about a 95% chance it will be week two of a lockout by the owners, I wouldn't go booking rooms and flights for "next summer." Teams lockings out the players means no NBA players and most likely no summer league next year.

Just when the party is starting to get interesting, someone has to shut off the sterio and dump water on everything. :rolleyes:
 
I went last week and attended 2 days of the summer league ... feel so good get to see Cousins and Whiteside.100% true, Tropicana stinks... I was staying in Palazzo and Encore for my trip .. FOR FREE! woohoo!!
 
According to NBA sources there WILL be a summer league next year, lockout or not. But, if a lockout, it would not be sponsored by the NBA. We can only hope or have to look forward to 2012.
 
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