Brooklyn Nets Shine with Community Love at Pride United Game | stupidDOPE
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The Brooklyn Nets’ annual Pride United Game exemplifies the team’s dedication to honoring the LGBTQ+ community through celebration and representation. Held every April at Barclays Center, the event, themed "Brooklyn Wins as One," transforms a basketball game into a vibrant celebration featuring art, community history, and a show-stopping halftime performance that pays homage to Ballroom culture. With interactive activations and intentional designs, the night elevates LGBTQ+ voices, ensuring everyone feels acknowledged and valued, reinforcing the Nets' commitment to inclusivity beyond just sports.
The entire space was curated intentionally, giving LGBTQ+ fans a chance to feel seen and centered from the jump.
This wasn't a "slap a rainbow on it" kind of night. Everything felt intentional, like the Nets were saying, "We're not just here for show—we're here with you."
This was a full-on tribute to Ballroom culture—fierce, expressive, and unapologetic.
The Brooklyn Nets' annual Pride United Game is not just a celebration—it's a commitment to uplifting LGBTQ+ voices and honoring community history.
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