Gay Basketball: NBA & Warriors hold 1st Gay Night
The team most associated with Tim Hardaway and his “I hate gay people” comment, the Golden State Warriors, are hosting their first ever official Gay and Lesbian night at Oracle Arena on March 11, 2010 when the Warriors take on the Portland Trailblazers.
The move leverages the strong gay and lesbian community in the Bay Area, which includes Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose.
The historic event is marked by several special events throughout the day. (Purchase tickets to the events)
Other events that day include a special tailgating event, lounge access before the game, an special LGBT event t-shirt to mark the night, and seating with other gay and lesbian basketball fans.
Additionally, the National Anthem will be performed by the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus, and there will be a halftime performance by Cheer SF, a local gay cheerleading squad.
This is the first LGBT community night with the Golden State Warriors, but isn’t the NBA’s first. The Philadelphia 76ers hosted the first Gay and Lesbian community night in 2004. While the Toronto Raptors held an LGBT night dubbed Rainbow Hoops, a lesbian recreational basketball league in Toronto on February 23, 2007.
Tickets to the all-day events are just $25. If you are interested in event details or purchasing tickets, go to the San Francisco’s Gay Basketball Association website. Portions of the ticket proceeds goes to support the Positive Resource Center and the San Francisco Rockdogs.













I guess Mr. Killer Crossover himself, Timmy Hardaway, wont be in the building fo sho!
February 25th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
Maybe this is Tim’s way of saying I’m sorry.
February 25th, 2010 at 10:39 pm
maybe this is tim’s way of coming out? we all know about homophobia and being in the closet.
February 26th, 2010 at 5:19 am
Please consider joining the rest of us at the game. Besides, the Rockdogs deserve our support to help them get to Cologne to try for another championship!
February 26th, 2010 at 5:29 pm