ENSHRINEMENT 2010 A Week-long Celebration of Basketball Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Springfield, Massachusetts
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Enshrinement continues to expand and grow  Enshrinement 2009 produced record breaking attendance, media coverage and support A tremendous response of pride and excitement from the local community A proud link between the Downtown and Riverfront Communities Event created unprecedented awareness of the Hall and Springfield’s unique, historic link to basketball
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Where does the Hall go from here? Do we take a step backwards to the traditional Enshrinement model or… Do we build on 2009 event’s success to grow the opportunity for the Hall, the City, the State and our Community?
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 A TRADITION REBORN The Remarkable Class of 2010 Jerry Buss - owner Los Angeles Lakers Cynthia Cooper - WNBA Star Bob Hurley – Legendary High School Coach Dennis Johnson – Celtics Legend Gus Johnson – NBA Veteran Karl Malone – “The Mailman” – Utah Jazz Legend Maciel “Ubiratan” Pereira – Brazilian Great Scottie Pippen – 6 Time NBA Champ Chicago Bull The 1960 US Olympic Team  The 1992 Olympic “Dream Team”
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 “Who will be here in 2010?” All living individual class members of the Class of  2010 will attend From the 1960 Team, ALL living team members will  attend including Oscar Robertson, Jerry West,  Jerry Lucas and Walt Bellamy From the 1992 Team, confirmed as of this time are  Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin,  John Stockton, David Robinson,  Scottie Pippen,  Karl Malone,  Charles Barkley, and Coach Lenny  Wilkins Waiting on schedules from Bird, Drexler, Ewing and  Laettner; no one is a “no”
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Key fact:  Enshrinement 2010 will have the greatest number of returning Hall of Famers to Springfield in History
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 A TRADITION REBORN A change of dates– to the heart of the summer travel  season – will drive additional interest, attendance,  and visitation to the BHOF and the region Enshrinement will expand from a two day event in  Springfield to a full week of activities aimed at fans  and visitors of all ages Interaction planned throughout the city New Dates for Event -  Enshrinement Week:  August 7-13, 2010
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Events will engage many corners of the city The Riverfront Symphony Hall Downtown/ Court Square Mason Square Springfield College Economic impact of weeklong Enshrinement  activities will be in excess of $5 million to the region
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 SATURDAY, 7 AUGUST Hoops & Heroes Tournament begins Sheriff Michael J. Ashe Honorary Chairman Twelve team tournament featuring all star teams from “first responder” communities… police, fire, military, special services First day of tournament to be held at Springfield College with “the Final Four” being played Sunday at Center Court at the BHOF on Sunday August 8 th
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Hoops & Heroes Scheduled Participating Teams….. Springfield Police/Fire All Star Team Massachusetts State Police Hampden County Sheriff’s Department Homeland Security Boston Police/Fire Department Suffolk County House of Correction Final Recruitment of others Tournament benefits Special Olympics Massachusetts
SUNDAY, 8 AUGUST Mason Square “First Game” Monument unveiling ENSHRINEMENT 2010
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Mason Square Monument Although the City of Springfield and Springfield College  are recognized as the “place” where the game of  “Basket Ball” was invented, no monument or  marker celebrates the exact spot where the first  game was played A Springfield native and Mason Square resident has  undertaken a significant project to commemorate  and celebrate the location of the first game in  Mason Square The project has broad and enthusiastic support from the  neighborhoods, the city, and the Basketball Hall  of Fame
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 State & Sherman Street
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Proper Recognition - “The First Game” With streetscape improvements, a safe and secure  location has been identified by the city just  across the street from the location of the original  “School for Christian Workers” gymnasium While busy State Street intersects the proposed  monument location and the exact spot where  the first game was played, a second piece will  mark the exact spot and both sites are linked in  the evening by a strong beam of light emanating  from both sites
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Proper Recognition - “The First Game” The city will construct a 30 foot circumference area of  granite and brick to have the look of a contemporary  basketball. Five information panels, up-lit at night, will rise and tell  the story of the first game and the significance of  the Mason Square location Two brass statues– one 7 feet in height– will mark the  spot  of the first game. Concept: a player from 1891 is passing to a youth of  today– from the Mason Square neighborhood– to  mark the games beginning, its impact today, and  the future impact of basketball on the world stage
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 The Benefits A historically significant site in Springfield is  honored and celebrated A challenged neighborhood community is “finally  recognized” for a worldwide contribution Pride is built in the city and in the neighborhood The monument becomes an educational resource for the  five public schools within walking distance  The monument becomes a historical site to visit by  tourists drawn to the Hall of Fame to live  basketball history
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 A Monument of Significance The total project has a value exceeding $200,000 The City of Springfield Parks Department will commit  $35,000 in site, foundation and electrical work The Hall of Fame has negotiated the services of its  Master Sculptor Brian Hanlon (Tom’s River, NJ)  at no cost for design and hand sculpting of the  pieces ($50,000 cost savings) A small group is raising private $ to complete the  project; $110,000 is the requirement
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 To date, $65,000 has been raised from: Springfield College MassMutual Chicago Bulls Bay State Gas Several asks are pending Monument designed by Springfield Park Department’s Mike Tully
Design of Monument A Memorial to shine light on Mason Square to show that this is the birthplace of basketball.
Design of Monument Close up to show a connection across the street at Sherman and State where the game was invented.  A standing memorial where one can learn about the history.
Design of Monument View of Church framed up during day time
Design of Monument A Monument to reflect the true location where basketball was invented at State and Sherman where the former YMCA gymnasium once stood .
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 First Game Celebration As Monument is unveiled on Sunday, August 8 th , it Tips Off a “First Game Celebration” presented by Nike and the BHOF at State and Sherman Streets Coincides with Nike “World  Basketball Festival” being held in  NYC  Basically “shutting down Mason Square” with a day of Basketball
VENUE OF THE 1 ST   BASKETBALL GAME AUG 8 TH MASON SQUARE ACTIVATION MASON SQUARE STATUE
ENSHRINEMENT 2010
EA SPORTS/DJ SCRATCH AIRBRUSH TATTOO BARBERSHOP SHOE WHITENING
BALLERS NETWORK EXHIBITION GAMES SKILLS CLINICS ENTERTAINMENT
ENERGY MOMENT Our objective is to bring the “World Basketball” to Springfield.  In doing that, the highlight of our day will be a match-up between the Puerto Rico 18U National Team and a New England All Star Team (TBD).  Since close to 30% of the Springfield population are Puerto Rican nationals and there will obviously be lots of fans cheering for the local team, this match-up will be highly anticipated! VS.
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 MONDAY, 9 AUGUST Wheelchair Basketball Celebration at the Hall featuring the USA Wheelchair Paralympics Team TUESDAY, 10 AUGUST Children’s Day at the Hall; Clinics for Future Stars High School Coach’s National Recognition… 500+ win coaches
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 WEDNESDAY, 11 AUGUST Hall of Famer appearances AAU “Enshrinement Classic” National Tournament opens (96 Teams playing in Springfield)
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 THURSDAY, 12 AUGUST D League & Springfield Armor Fan Festival  BHOF Family Reunion & Awards Dinner Bunn & Gowdy Awards Celebrated; Jackie MacMullan, Joe Tait, Don Meyer (Bunn)
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 FRIDAY, 13 AUGUST Live Press Conference at the Hall; Class of 2010 Public Event featuring the Class of 2010 – City Hall Class of 2010 introduced to the public on the steps of City Hall at noon; open to the public free of charge Nike “Hoops Talk” Broadcast from Downtown Springfield prior to Enshrinement Ceremony; worldwide via web and simulcast to NYC World Festival of Basketball  Finals of AAU Tournament and Awards Ceremony Enshrinement 2010 Ceremony Enshrinement Gala Celebration
We will amplify the moment by simulcasting the show to the NYC HOH location as a direct way to bring the Springfield BHOF culture and history to NYC. *Considering more simulcast locations pending budget
Enshrinement Ceremony Friday, August 13 7PM Symphony Hall
ENSHRINEMENT 2010
Post-Enshrinement Party  at The Hall of Fame
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 SATURDAY, 14 AUGUST 3 x 3 Tournament – D League & Springfield Armor  Ongoing visitor programming at the Hall Induction Celebration & Ring Ceremony at Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Key significant supporting sponsors (to date) of Enshrinement that allow the Hall of Fame to extend its programming: Nike Mohegan Sun MassMutual The Chicago Bulls
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Cooperative Partnerships Maximize the Opportunity City cooperation always outstanding… Mayor, police, fire, EMT, DPW, Park Dept BID, GSCVB, other attractions UMASS Art Project “Art and Soles” to open during Enshrinement week
ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Enshrinement 2010 will: Continue to raise the profile of the BHOF on a worldwide basis Enhance Springfield as the city where the game was invented Celebrate Mason Square’s unique impact on the game Drive tourism & build energy for the region

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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 AWeek-long Celebration of Basketball Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Springfield, Massachusetts
  • 2.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Enshrinementcontinues to expand and grow Enshrinement 2009 produced record breaking attendance, media coverage and support A tremendous response of pride and excitement from the local community A proud link between the Downtown and Riverfront Communities Event created unprecedented awareness of the Hall and Springfield’s unique, historic link to basketball
  • 3.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Wheredoes the Hall go from here? Do we take a step backwards to the traditional Enshrinement model or… Do we build on 2009 event’s success to grow the opportunity for the Hall, the City, the State and our Community?
  • 4.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 ATRADITION REBORN The Remarkable Class of 2010 Jerry Buss - owner Los Angeles Lakers Cynthia Cooper - WNBA Star Bob Hurley – Legendary High School Coach Dennis Johnson – Celtics Legend Gus Johnson – NBA Veteran Karl Malone – “The Mailman” – Utah Jazz Legend Maciel “Ubiratan” Pereira – Brazilian Great Scottie Pippen – 6 Time NBA Champ Chicago Bull The 1960 US Olympic Team The 1992 Olympic “Dream Team”
  • 5.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 “Whowill be here in 2010?” All living individual class members of the Class of 2010 will attend From the 1960 Team, ALL living team members will attend including Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Jerry Lucas and Walt Bellamy From the 1992 Team, confirmed as of this time are Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Chris Mullin, John Stockton, David Robinson, Scottie Pippen, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, and Coach Lenny Wilkins Waiting on schedules from Bird, Drexler, Ewing and Laettner; no one is a “no”
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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Keyfact: Enshrinement 2010 will have the greatest number of returning Hall of Famers to Springfield in History
  • 7.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 ATRADITION REBORN A change of dates– to the heart of the summer travel season – will drive additional interest, attendance, and visitation to the BHOF and the region Enshrinement will expand from a two day event in Springfield to a full week of activities aimed at fans and visitors of all ages Interaction planned throughout the city New Dates for Event - Enshrinement Week: August 7-13, 2010
  • 8.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Eventswill engage many corners of the city The Riverfront Symphony Hall Downtown/ Court Square Mason Square Springfield College Economic impact of weeklong Enshrinement activities will be in excess of $5 million to the region
  • 9.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 SATURDAY,7 AUGUST Hoops & Heroes Tournament begins Sheriff Michael J. Ashe Honorary Chairman Twelve team tournament featuring all star teams from “first responder” communities… police, fire, military, special services First day of tournament to be held at Springfield College with “the Final Four” being played Sunday at Center Court at the BHOF on Sunday August 8 th
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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Hoops& Heroes Scheduled Participating Teams….. Springfield Police/Fire All Star Team Massachusetts State Police Hampden County Sheriff’s Department Homeland Security Boston Police/Fire Department Suffolk County House of Correction Final Recruitment of others Tournament benefits Special Olympics Massachusetts
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    SUNDAY, 8 AUGUSTMason Square “First Game” Monument unveiling ENSHRINEMENT 2010
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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 MasonSquare Monument Although the City of Springfield and Springfield College are recognized as the “place” where the game of “Basket Ball” was invented, no monument or marker celebrates the exact spot where the first game was played A Springfield native and Mason Square resident has undertaken a significant project to commemorate and celebrate the location of the first game in Mason Square The project has broad and enthusiastic support from the neighborhoods, the city, and the Basketball Hall of Fame
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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 State& Sherman Street
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    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 ProperRecognition - “The First Game” With streetscape improvements, a safe and secure location has been identified by the city just across the street from the location of the original “School for Christian Workers” gymnasium While busy State Street intersects the proposed monument location and the exact spot where the first game was played, a second piece will mark the exact spot and both sites are linked in the evening by a strong beam of light emanating from both sites
  • 15.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 ProperRecognition - “The First Game” The city will construct a 30 foot circumference area of granite and brick to have the look of a contemporary basketball. Five information panels, up-lit at night, will rise and tell the story of the first game and the significance of the Mason Square location Two brass statues– one 7 feet in height– will mark the spot of the first game. Concept: a player from 1891 is passing to a youth of today– from the Mason Square neighborhood– to mark the games beginning, its impact today, and the future impact of basketball on the world stage
  • 16.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 TheBenefits A historically significant site in Springfield is honored and celebrated A challenged neighborhood community is “finally recognized” for a worldwide contribution Pride is built in the city and in the neighborhood The monument becomes an educational resource for the five public schools within walking distance The monument becomes a historical site to visit by tourists drawn to the Hall of Fame to live basketball history
  • 17.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 AMonument of Significance The total project has a value exceeding $200,000 The City of Springfield Parks Department will commit $35,000 in site, foundation and electrical work The Hall of Fame has negotiated the services of its Master Sculptor Brian Hanlon (Tom’s River, NJ) at no cost for design and hand sculpting of the pieces ($50,000 cost savings) A small group is raising private $ to complete the project; $110,000 is the requirement
  • 18.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Todate, $65,000 has been raised from: Springfield College MassMutual Chicago Bulls Bay State Gas Several asks are pending Monument designed by Springfield Park Department’s Mike Tully
  • 19.
    Design of MonumentA Memorial to shine light on Mason Square to show that this is the birthplace of basketball.
  • 20.
    Design of MonumentClose up to show a connection across the street at Sherman and State where the game was invented. A standing memorial where one can learn about the history.
  • 21.
    Design of MonumentView of Church framed up during day time
  • 22.
    Design of MonumentA Monument to reflect the true location where basketball was invented at State and Sherman where the former YMCA gymnasium once stood .
  • 23.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 FirstGame Celebration As Monument is unveiled on Sunday, August 8 th , it Tips Off a “First Game Celebration” presented by Nike and the BHOF at State and Sherman Streets Coincides with Nike “World Basketball Festival” being held in NYC Basically “shutting down Mason Square” with a day of Basketball
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    VENUE OF THE1 ST BASKETBALL GAME AUG 8 TH MASON SQUARE ACTIVATION MASON SQUARE STATUE
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    EA SPORTS/DJ SCRATCHAIRBRUSH TATTOO BARBERSHOP SHOE WHITENING
  • 27.
    BALLERS NETWORK EXHIBITIONGAMES SKILLS CLINICS ENTERTAINMENT
  • 28.
    ENERGY MOMENT Ourobjective is to bring the “World Basketball” to Springfield. In doing that, the highlight of our day will be a match-up between the Puerto Rico 18U National Team and a New England All Star Team (TBD). Since close to 30% of the Springfield population are Puerto Rican nationals and there will obviously be lots of fans cheering for the local team, this match-up will be highly anticipated! VS.
  • 29.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 MONDAY,9 AUGUST Wheelchair Basketball Celebration at the Hall featuring the USA Wheelchair Paralympics Team TUESDAY, 10 AUGUST Children’s Day at the Hall; Clinics for Future Stars High School Coach’s National Recognition… 500+ win coaches
  • 30.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 WEDNESDAY,11 AUGUST Hall of Famer appearances AAU “Enshrinement Classic” National Tournament opens (96 Teams playing in Springfield)
  • 31.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 THURSDAY,12 AUGUST D League & Springfield Armor Fan Festival BHOF Family Reunion & Awards Dinner Bunn & Gowdy Awards Celebrated; Jackie MacMullan, Joe Tait, Don Meyer (Bunn)
  • 32.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 FRIDAY,13 AUGUST Live Press Conference at the Hall; Class of 2010 Public Event featuring the Class of 2010 – City Hall Class of 2010 introduced to the public on the steps of City Hall at noon; open to the public free of charge Nike “Hoops Talk” Broadcast from Downtown Springfield prior to Enshrinement Ceremony; worldwide via web and simulcast to NYC World Festival of Basketball Finals of AAU Tournament and Awards Ceremony Enshrinement 2010 Ceremony Enshrinement Gala Celebration
  • 33.
    We will amplifythe moment by simulcasting the show to the NYC HOH location as a direct way to bring the Springfield BHOF culture and history to NYC. *Considering more simulcast locations pending budget
  • 34.
    Enshrinement Ceremony Friday,August 13 7PM Symphony Hall
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    Post-Enshrinement Party at The Hall of Fame
  • 37.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 SATURDAY,14 AUGUST 3 x 3 Tournament – D League & Springfield Armor Ongoing visitor programming at the Hall Induction Celebration & Ring Ceremony at Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville
  • 38.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Keysignificant supporting sponsors (to date) of Enshrinement that allow the Hall of Fame to extend its programming: Nike Mohegan Sun MassMutual The Chicago Bulls
  • 39.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 CooperativePartnerships Maximize the Opportunity City cooperation always outstanding… Mayor, police, fire, EMT, DPW, Park Dept BID, GSCVB, other attractions UMASS Art Project “Art and Soles” to open during Enshrinement week
  • 40.
    ENSHRINEMENT 2010 Enshrinement2010 will: Continue to raise the profile of the BHOF on a worldwide basis Enhance Springfield as the city where the game was invented Celebrate Mason Square’s unique impact on the game Drive tourism & build energy for the region