Basketball legends and celebrities to headline NBA Appreciation Day in Abu Dhabi

LA Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will be at NBA Appreciation Day in Abu Dhabi on Friday. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE)
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Updated 05 October 2023
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Basketball legends and celebrities to headline NBA Appreciation Day in Abu Dhabi

  • NBA District from Oct. 5-8 at Manarat Al-Saadiyat will feature appearances by former NBA stars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ray Allen and Gary Payton
  • T-Pain, AJ McLean and Michael B. Jordan to Participate in First NBA Fan Appreciation Day in Abu Dhabi on Oct. 6 at Etihad Arena

ABU DHABI: The US National Basketball Association and the Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi have announced that six-time Grammy Award-winning artist, producer and songwriter T-Pain will perform at the first NBA Fan Appreciation Day in Abu Dhabi on Friday, Oct. 6 at Etihad Arena.

American singer and Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean and actor and producer Michael B. Jordan will also participate as special guests.

The NBA and DCT Abu Dhabi also announced that NBA legends Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Ray Allen, Gary Payton and Tim Hardaway Sr. will attend NBA District, an interactive fan event that will return to Manarat Al-Saadiyat from Thursday, Oct. 5-8.

NBA Fan Appreciation Day will also feature appearances by players from the Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves, Abdul-Jabbar and NBA legends Shawn Marion, Sam Perkins and Kenny Smith.

Activities will include a skills challenge and three-point contest featuring Mavericks and Timberwolves players; performances by the Mavericks Entertainment Team, the Timberwolves Dunk Team, and the team mascots; and a slam dunk contest featuring professional dunkers.

At NBA District, fans will be able to meet Abdul-Jabbar, Allen, Payton, and Hardaway Sr. as well as participate in skill challenges, three-point contests and knockout games on a full-size NBA court.

The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2023 presented by ADQ will feature the Mavericks and the Timberwolves playing two preseason games on Thursday Oct. 5 and Saturday Oct. 7 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.


PSG beat Marseille on penalties to win French Champions Trophy

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PSG beat Marseille on penalties to win French Champions Trophy

  • PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier was the hero of the night, saving two spot-kicks
  • This was PSG’s record-extending 14th win in the equivalent of France’s ‘Super Cup’

KUWAIT CITY: Paris Saint-Germain beat Marseille on penalties to win a topsy turvy French Champions Trophy in Kuwait on Thursday.
PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier was the hero of the night, saving two spot-kicks as PSG took the penalty lottery 4-1 after a frenetic end to the match left the two sides locked at 2-2.
Desire Doue converted the decisive spot-kick after Chevalier had saved efforts from Marseille’s Matt O’Riley and Hamed Traore.
PSG had taken an early lead when their Ballon d’Or winning attacker Ousmane Dembele deftly lifted the ball over Marseille ‘keeper Geronimo Rulli.
Only Rulli’s quick thinking prevented Nuno Mendes doubling PSG’s advantage minutes later.
Rulli’s opposite number Chevalier displayed his own goalkeeping prowess when denying Marseille defender Emerson’s goal bound shot after the half hour.
PSG had Chevalier to thank again when the stopper somehow kept out Igor Paixao’s header near the hour mark.
But with a quarter of an hour remaining, an ugly challenge by Chevalier triggered a Marseille penalty and, after confirmation from VAR, former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood coolly converted the spot-kick.
With the match only three minutes away from penalties, center-back Willian Pacho’s ill-advised clearance flummoxed his ‘keeper as Marseille suddenly seemed set to seal their first silverware since their 2012 French League Cup title.
But in the fifth minute of injury time Goncalo Ramos poked Bradley Barcola’s cross into level and send the game to penalties, and ultimately victory for Luis Enrique’s PSG.
This was PSG’s record-extending 14th win in the equivalent of France’s ‘Super Cup’ in a game virtually shunned by both sides’ fans due to travel costs.
A banner unfurled at Marseille’s Stade Velodrome last Sunday during their 2-0 upset loss to lowly Nantes in Ligue 1 summed up the general mood of dissatisfaction from supporters hanging over the encounter.
It read: “FCT 2026 in Kuwait. And for 2027, on the moon?“
The fixture traditionally between the Ligue 1 champions and French Cup winners has led a nomadic existence over the years as the French Football Federation seeks to promote Ligue 1 beyond its borders.
Previous editions have been staged in Canada, China, Gabon, Israel, Qatar, USA, Morocco and Austria, among other venues.
After this awayday in the Middle East the two teams refocus on domestic matters next week, with French Cup outings before PSG, one point behind Lens in second, host Lille next Friday, and Marseille, seven points adrift of PSG in third, travel to Angers.
And in Europe, PSG will also be keen to wrap up automatic qualification to the Champions League last 16.
The holders are third in the league phase standings with two games remaining while Marseille are 16th and in contention for a play-off spot.
With PSG winning both the league and French Cup last season, Marseille owed their presence in Kuwait to being league runners-up in 2024/25, albeit a yawning 19 points behind their arch rivals.