New York Knickerbockers Fans To Help Set World Dunk Record at March 15
"Dunk Malaria" Night vs. Atlanta Hawks
All fans in attendance will have the opportunity to dunk a mini- ball, with every dunk raising awareness for charity
New York, February 13, 2006 - The New York Knickerbockers today announced a unique partnership with the charity Hedge Funds vs. Malaria
to draw awareness and raise funds to assist in eradicating malaria - a
disease which kills approximately three million children (ninety
percent of whom are under the age of five and ninety percent of whom
live in Africa) per year. Before and during the Knicks vs.
Atlanta Hawks game on Wednesday March 15, the team will give every fan
in attendance the opportunity to dunk a mini basketball as a symbol to
show a raised awareness about malaria. The netting of the
basketball hoop symbolizes the bed netting that is essential in
countries to help combat malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
"As
a professional sports team playing in 'The World's Most Famous Arena'
we have an obligation to assist charities and raise awareness for just
causes," said Karin Buchholz, Knicks vice president of community
relations and fan development. "We are proud to partner with Hedge Funds vs. Malaria
to raise the awareness of this deadly disease which has been virtually
eradicated in North America but remains a killer in underdeveloped
countries."
"Malaria
is planet earth's largest killer of children - killing more children
than aids and cancer combined. It is earth's largest killer of
expectant mothers and it is the worst killer of people in world
history. It is also the worst marketed disease in world history," said
Lance Laifer, founder of Hedge Funds vs. Malaria.
"We are ecstatic that one of sports' gilded franchises, the New York
Knicks, is assisting us in this very unique event to raise awareness
for this important cause."
March
15 will be the official start of "Dunk Malaria," a global event
(culminating in the Dunk Malaria Shooters Marathon on March 19)
encouraging everyone, everywhere to shoot a shot to raise malaria
awareness and funding. Events that night will include a "micro
wave," where small hoops will be passed around the stands to enable
every fan to partake in the dunk, a literature and sign up table, and
the attendance of over 500 supporters of the cause.
For ticket information to join in on "Dunk Malaria" night, call 212-465-6080 or email .
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NBA's New York Knickerbockers basketball team, in its 60th year of
operation, is part of Madison Square Garden, L.P. Cablevision Systems
Corporation owns Madison Square Garden, L.P., which includes MSG
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Hartford Wolf Pack (American Hockey League), and the Madison Square
Garden arena complex, located in the heart of the New York metropolitan
area.