Suns unveil plans for new LED display on arena as preparations continue for 2027 NBA All-Star Game
Phoenix Suns are installing a large LED display on the exterior of their Mortgage Matchup Center arena in preparation for the 2027 NBA All-Star Game. The display, measuring 226 feet wide by 41 feet tall, will be the largest transparent display of its kind in any NBA or WNBA arena. Josh Bartelstein, CEO of both the Suns and WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, expressed hopes that the display will become a downtown Phoenix landmark, providing fans with highlights, game previews, and watch party opportunities.
The Suns currently boast a 209-game sellout streak, dating back to 2021. Phoenix has hosted the All-Star Game four times, most recently in 2009. The franchise recently unveiled a $100 million practice facility for the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury. The new display is part of a series of upgrades aimed at enhancing the overall fan experience for All-Star weekend and beyond, according to Bartelstein.
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