Stars to Play Three Games at Home of Jazz Promotional Slate Includes Nov. 6 Home Opener at Vivint Smart Home Arena

SALT LAKE CITY (October 12, 2018) – The Stars, the NBA G League affiliate of the , will host three contests at Vivint Smart Home Arena during the 2018-19 season: the team’s home opener on Nov. 6 vs. Texas, Dec. 13 vs. Northern Arizona and Feb. 8 vs. Santa Cruz. For the third-straight season, the club’s remaining home games will be played at Bruin Arena on the campus of Salt Lake Community College in Taylorsville.

The team’s promotional schedule features popular returning theme nights including Princess Night (Dec. 15), Teddy Bear Toss Night (Feb. 7), STEM Education Night (Feb. 8) and Superhero Night (March 8). The regular season will conclude with Fairy Tale Night and Fan Appreciation Night on March 22.

“We are eagerly anticipating another season of fun, family-friendly and affordable Stars ,” said Jonathan Rinehart, president of the . “We are always looking to find ways to enhance the fan experience at our games with engaging theme nights for the whole family while we continue to develop talent on the court for the Utah Jazz franchise.”

All home games at Bruin Arena will include inflatables, pop-a-shot, face painters and balloon artists in the Kids Zone, presented by University of Utah Health, as well as appearances by the Stars Stunt Team and Buster, the team’s mascot. At the conclusion of every home game, select Stars players will participate in a postgame autograph session for fans on the court.

The 2018-19 campaign marks the Stars’ third season in Salt Lake City. Head Coach returns for his second year at the helm, leading a roster highlighted by two-way players and Naz Mitrou-Long, who will split their time between the Jazz and Stars this season.

A full theme night schedule is below:

Date Theme Night Tue., Nov. 6 Jr. Jazz Night (Presented by Vivint Smart Home) – Home Opener* Thu., Nov. 15 Wizard Night (Presented by Key Bank) Thu., Dec. 13 Buster’s Birthday (Presented by America First Credit Union)* Sat., Dec. 15 Princess Night (Presented by Nu Skin) with Tiara Giveaway Fri., Dec. 28 Gaming Night (Presented by Port of Subs) Fri., Jan. 4 Pirate Night with Sword and Eye Patch Giveaway Thu., Jan. 10 Star Wars Night (Presented by RootsTech) with Lightsaber Giveaway Fri., Jan. 25 World Record Night Thu., Feb. 7 Teddy Bear Toss Night (Presented by Dave & Buster’s) Fri., Feb. 8 STEM Education Night (Presented by Med One Group)* Utah Jazz Night (Presented by University of Utah Health) with Fri., March 1 Bobblehead Ticket Offer Superhero Night & Women’s Empowerment Night with Cape and Mask Fri., March 8 Giveaway Fri., March 22 Fairy Tale Night & Fan Appreciation Night (Presented by Zions Bank) *Game played at Vivint Smart Home Arena

More information about select theme nights, including a design of the bobblehead for the March 1 contest, will be released throughout the season.

The Theme Night Mini-Plan for the 2018-19 season is on sale now, which includes tickets to the following six nights: Wizard Night, Princess Night, Star Wars Night, World Record Night, Superhero Night and Fairy Tale Night. The mini-plan also guarantees fans will receive that evening’s giveaway item, with tickets starting at $10 per ticket. To purchase the Theme Night Mini-Plan, call (801) 325-STAR (7827).

2018-19 Stars season tickets are also on sale at www.slcstars.com or by phone at (801) 325-STAR (7827). Season ticket membership benefits include the best ticket prices, exclusive events with Stars players and coaches, and more.

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About the Salt Lake City Stars The Salt Lake City Stars, the NBA G League team owned and operated by the Utah Jazz, played their inaugural season in Utah in 2016-17. The Utah Jazz relocated the Boise-based Idaho Stampede in April 2016 after purchasing the team in March 2015 following a single affiliation agreement for the 2014 season. The Stars play their home games in a family-friendly atmosphere at Salt Lake Community College in Taylorsville. The NBA G League is the NBA’s official minor league, preparing players, coaches, officials, trainers, and front-office staff for the NBA while acting as the league’s research and development laboratory. For more information on the Salt Lake City Stars, visit www.slcstars.com.

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