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    Delaware Blue Coats

    Delaware Blue Coats

    3.0
    (1 review)
    0.6 mi

    The Delaware Blue Coats are the Philadelphia 76ers' NBA G League affiliate. They're one of the…read moreolder teams in the G League, having been founded in 2007 and beginning their first season (2007-08) that same year. That season, the G League expanded to 14 teams from 12 and, for the first time, formed three divisions: Central, Southwest, and Western (the year prior, it was Eastern and Western). At the time, the Blue Coats were known as the Utah Flash and were based in Orem, Utah, just north of Provo and about 45-60 minutes south of Salt Lake City. The Flash would only play in Orem for four seasons before operations were suspended and the team put up for sale due to financial difficulties. That was in 2011. In 2013, after two years of inactivity, the Sixers purchased the team, moved them to Delaware, and renamed them the Delaware 87ers after the year 1787 (the year the Constitution was created). The team was renamed again in 2018 to the current Blue Coats moniker after the Delaware regiment during the American Revolution. The Blue Coats are based in Wilmington, the state's most populous city. While in Utah, the team made it to the playoffs three out of four years. They advanced to the D-League Finals (D-League was what the G League was called then) in 2009. Since moving to Delaware, the team has not made a single postseason appearance. Only twice have they finished the regular season above .500 and barely at that. They went 26-24 (.520) in 2016-17 and 22-21 (.512) in 2019-20. The Blue Coats play in Wilmington's 76ers Fieldhouse, south of downtown, across the Christina River. The arena is relatively new, with construction fully completed in April 2019. With a seating capacity of 2,500, 76ers Fieldhouse is currently tied with the Greensboro Swarm's Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse for the second-smallest venue in the G League. (The South Bay Lakers' UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, California is by far the smallest in the league at 750 seats.) The Blue Coats have rostered several players that have spent a decent amount of time in the NBA. They include Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Rodney Carney, Earl Clark, Jared Cunningham, Baron Davis, Richaun Holmes, Danuel House, Amir Johnson, Kendall Marshall, Emeka Okafor, Nate Robinson, Mike Scott, Tiago Splitter (2014 NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs), Von Wafer, and Christian Wood. Former Georgia Tech stars Gani Lawal and Mfon Udofia also suited up for the Blue Coats in addition to former Wake Forest center Doral Moore.

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    Inside 76ers Fieldhouse, home arena of the Delaware Blue Coats.
    Inside 76ers Fieldhouse, home arena of the Delaware Blue Coats.
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    Philadelphia Union

    Philadelphia Union

    4.2
    (14 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    All time, the Philadelphia Union probably fall somewhere in the middle of Major League Soccer. In…read moreterms of number of seasons played (11 complete seasons to date), the Union are somewhere in the middle too. 2020 was the Union's best year yet. In 2020, the Union advanced to the semifinals of the MLS is Back Tournament. The team then went on to win the 2020 Supporters' Shield for having the best regular season record, as determined by the MLS points system. The Union finished with 47 points on the season with a 14-4-5 record during the pandemic-shortened 23-game season. It's been a steady, consistent rise for the Union over the last four seasons under now seven-year head coach Jim Curtin. In 2017, the Union finished 16th out of 22 teams. In the years that followed, the Union finished 11th out of 23 teams, 5th out of 24 teams, and 1st out of 26 teams (2020). At this point, all that's missing is an MLS Cup win. Curtin has been head coach of the Union since June 2014. Brazilian forward Sergio Santos, who made his first appearance with the Union in 2019, led the team in goals (11) during the team's Shield-winning season. French forward/winger Sebastien Le Toux leads the time all-time in goals (57; 2010-2011, 2013-2016). The Union's home stadium is the 18,500-seat Subaru Park. The stadium was built for the Union and opened during the team's first season in 2010. It originally opened as PPL Park. Unlike Philly's other major pro sports teams' venues - the Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field, the Phillies' Citizens Bank Park, and the 76ers' Wells Fargo Center - Subaru Park is *not* located at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Instead, it's about a 16-mile, 20-minute drive down I-95 South in the city of Chester, on the other side of the airport. Numerous pay parking lots surround Subaru Field. For a map, pricing, additional info, and to pre-pay and reserve parking in advance, visit https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/stadium/parking. Recently, the latest gameday parking prices have been anywhere from $32 to $45 per game.

    Ladies, make sure that you don't bring your handbag because they only let you bring clear bag or a…read morewaist bag. Check their regulations about what you can bring. Parking at the lot is expensive. We parked at a church' lawn for $15 and walked not too far. The night when we went there was dollar dog night. My husband went to a food station with the sign that the hot dog was sold there. When he asked for it, he was told that they were out of it. He waited in line at another station for about 20 minutes but again he ended up empty handed because it was sold out.

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