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Utah Jazz will host a final “Decade Night” with a 2010s theme
Salt Lake City, Utah – The Utah Jazz’s game against the Boston Celtics will feature their fifth and final “Decade Night,” which is themed around the decade of the 2010s.
The Jazz are commemorating 50 seasons of the franchise, and these activities are part of their celebrations.
On March 12, the Delta Center will host the 2010s night, which will feature entertainment inspired by the decade.
“After a transformative 2000s decade, the Jazz set out to embrace a new generation of talented coaches and players throughout the 2010s that would fuel a new chapter in the team’s storied history,” a press release stated.
During the game, themed goods will also be available, including five 40-ounce limited-edition Charcoal Quenchers from the Jazz’s partnership with Stanley.
Only 50 of the decade-themed tumblers will be on sale, according to the event organizers, and each one will have a unique serial number that is laser-engraved to prove its exclusivity.
Collectible posters and clothing will be among the other unique goods and collectibles.
The game is slated to start at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The Jazz’s official broadcast partner, KJZZ Channel 14, will be airing the action live for fans to watch. Pre-game coverage begins at 6:30 p.m.
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