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INNOVATIVE WEB TOOL FOR BASKETBALL GAME-GOERS IS LAUNCHEDBasketball Passport -
bbpassport.com - lets fans track every NBA and college basketball game they’ve attended back to 1980; fans can relive memories, create and track their arena bucket lists, plan road trips and compete against avid game-goers.
NEW YORK (October 30, 2013) - Today, Sports Passport, Inc., unveiled Basketball Passport at bbpassport.com, a free web tool that lets basketball fans easily track:
Where They’ve Been: Personal NBA and NCAA game attendance history
Where They’re At: Local game finder and real-time arena check-ins; and
Where They’re Going: Bucket list tracker, road trip planner and arena challenges
“Tangible ticket stubs are quickly becoming a casualty of the digital era,” said Peter Robert Casey, Basketball Passport’s co-founder and Chief Community Officer. “And while it’s a win for the environment, those once tightly-held keepsakes that trigger fond life memories are now disappearing. Basketball Passport brings those memories back to life.”
Basketball Passport allows fans to find and log every NBA and college basketball game they’ve attended with simple search functionality. Leveraging a comprehensive games database that goes back to March 26, 1979 - the date of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson’s historic college showdown - the tool serves as a repository for game-going memories. Fans can share stories and ticket stubs, and upload photos to complement their game histories.
“That 1979 Bird-Magic finale marks the birth of March Madness as we know it today, and the beginning of a decade-long rivalry that reinvigorated professional basketball. It’s a meaningful starting point for a database of 200,000 games and counting, and one that will resonate with our community,” Kyle Whelliston, co-founder and Chief Technical Officer, noted.
As fans log their games, Basketball Passport dishes out personalized stats - number of games attended, arenas seen, best performances witnessed, and each team’s record for games fans personally attended - to compare year over year or even against other fans.
In addition to looking in the rear-view mirror, Basketball Passport allows future-oriented fans to easily create and track their arena bucket lists, plan road trips and compete in head-to-head arena challenges.
Fans that complete an arena challenge or achieve game-specific accomplishments earn unique digital stamps for their Passport; a fitting validation. Combined with active leaderboards for “Most Games Logged,” Basketball Passport creates a friendly culture of competition among avid game goers.
“Basketball Passport was specifically built for fans that break through the TV filter and actually attend games,” Casey continued. “It’s what we stand for. While fans will come for the tool, they’ll stay for the community, connection and competition. After all, going to games is a shared experience.”