Hisense helps you feel the joy of the game. Watching sports at home on a Hisense TV or projector will do a great job of approximating the intensity and emotion of the stadium experience. They bridge that gap between stadium-watched vs. home-watched sports events with remarkable cutting edge technology like the new QLED Mini-LED screens. Enter this contest and you might be one of the two winners of a new Hisense 55″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Mini-LED Smart Google TV. In addition, you might win the ultimate sport experience: a trip for two to Indianapolis for the ultimate in fun, enjoyable sporting events, the 2024 All-Star game.

Hisense TVs are built for storytelling

Few of us get to experience our favourite sporting events at the stadium. Oh, you might get to attend a handful of games in a season, but mostly, we watch them on television. On a great TV, like the newest models from Hisense, we can do more than just watch sports—we can experience them. Hisense is one of the first TV brands to incorporate amazing Mini-LED technology for brighter colours and deeper blacks than previously possible. Quantum Dot displays have been around long enough to prove how great they are for displaying amazing colours. However, with Mini-LEDs the TV is capable of more selective control of the brightness.

We recently published Shelly’s review of the Hisense QLED Mini-Led TV (part of the prize for this contest), and she discusses the brilliant display, the intuitive operating system, and many other features. From that review you can tell that it is great for anything you watch, including sports. The action in games like basketball is fast and intense, and the players, coaches, and even the fans in the crowd are living their dreams each and every game. On a great TV, like the one we are giving away in this contest, you can see it on their faces; you can feel their intensity, feel their passion, and feel their pain.

The NBA, like all sports, is more than a collection of games to be won and lost. They are a collection of amazing stories. Each game is a chapter in each player’s journey, and contributes to each team’s legacy. These amazing stories become part of our lives. We fans continue to tell these amazing stories over and over. From the rumours about draft picks to the final bell of the championship game, these stories captivate us, motivate us, and very often inspire us. And the best players, like those you will see at the All-Star game, continue to inspire us long after they stop playing.

NBA All-Star game is a celebration of the joy of sports

You might have guessed from the first section of this article that I am a sports fan. I attend games in person when I can, but love watching sports at home too. And I have tons of joyful sports related memories: from a fun Kamloops trip while playing basketball in high-school … to welcoming the NBA in Vancouver. These joyful sporting moments are a part of me—part of my personal story.

I would love to attend an All-star Game for many reasons. First of all, travelling to and experiencing the host city during All-Star weekend would be magical. One of my favourite sports memories was attending the first regular season game of the Vancouver Grizzlies in Vancouver in the mid 1990s. I watched every other televised Grizzlies game that I could … and loved it despite having a small, terrible TV. The crazy thing about the 2024 All-Star game is that I might actually get to see some of my favourite players from back then. Obviously, I would get to witness the amazing talents of the best of the best currently playing. But I would also get to see some of the best from the past. If I could win this contest (and I can’t since I’ll be selecting the winner!) and get to travel to Indianapolis for the All-Star game, I would hope to get to see the greatest Pacer ever, Reggie Miller. Now that would be a very joyful sports story.

Think about the importance of sports in your life then enter for your chance to win this incredible prize from Hisense and Best Buy.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.

  1. In a comment below, tell us one of your sports related joyful memories, and name one current or former NBA player that you would hope to see if you win the trip to the All-Star Game
  2. In a comment below Shelly’s review article, tell us two things that you learned about Hisense and/or their new Mini-Led TV from her article.
  3. Social post: For one additional entry, create a public post on a social media channel sharing with your friends and followers that you are entering a Best Buy blog contest for a chance to win a Hisense TV and a trip to the NBA All-Star game. Include the hashtag #HisenseNBABestBuyContest, so we can find your post, and include any picture from this contest page. Then return here and tell us in a comment below on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Thread, LinkedIn, etc.), but the post must be public so we can verify it is there.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select two winners from all eligible entries. Each of these winners will get a new Hisense 55″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Mini-LED Smart Google TV and a trip for the winner and a guest (trip for two) to Indianapolis to enjoy the 2024 NBA All-Star game and related events. For complete prize details, please read the complete contest rules and regulations.

This contest runs from November 14th, 2023 to Jan 2nd, 2024.

Remember you can enter in three different ways as discussed above. Ask your friends and family to help you win. We do a lot of amazing contests on the Best Buy blog, but this kind of amazing opportunity to explore Hisense and attend a dream sporting event doesn’t happen every day. Carpe diem! Tell everyone you know.

Hisense TV and NBA All-Star Game contest rules and regulations

Good Luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

959 COMMENTS

  1. Being at the Blue Jays first ever pennant game. 1985 AL East champions vs NY Yankees at Toronto’s Exhibition Stadium. Later we were all running around on the field! I would hope to see Pascal Siakam at the all star game.

  2. The article was very interesting. Learning that I can acquire the latest TV technology at a low price point with the Hisense 4K QLED Mini-LED TV sounds great to me! Mini-LED, which I hadn’t every heard of before, gives you deeper, richer blacks, ultra-bright whites, and fantastic colour reproduction, was great to learn. This would be a fantastic TV to watch NBA games on! However, if I were lucky enough to go to the NBA All-Star Game in person, I would LOVE to see Jimmy Butler there!

  3. My best sports memory was running in the 2010 winter Olympics as a torch bearer. I love the light weight of the Hisense TV and that a sound bar can easily fit under it .

  4. My favourite sports memory? Two years ago I broke my leg skating and my faith in humanity was restored when so many people offered to help me out.

    I would love to see LeBron James both because he is a great player but also he is very civically engaged.

  5. My favorite memory is watching the Bomber win the Grey Cup on November 24, 2019.
    I would love to see Kawhi Leonard

  6. My favorite memory was being at a Bomber game where they were way behind so most of the fans left, then the Bombers made some unreal plays and won the game.
    I’d love to meet Vince Carter

  7. When Michael Jordan returned to the NBA in 1995 after going to going to play baseball. I was so happy and excited to see him back. The Game just wasn’t the same without him.

    I would Love to meet Shaquille O’Neal if I win this trip to the NBA All-Star game. He’s always been one of my all time favorites and his personality is bigger than he is.

  8. My favourite sports memory is when I scored my first goal in hockey. I turned to the stands and saw my dad looking even happier than I was.

    An NBA player I’d love to see is Michael Jordan or Charles Barkley. A current player I’d like to see is Giannis Antetokounmpo or Jamal Murray.

  9. My favorite sports memory is actually having worked at the 1976 Montreal Olympics and being able to watch the competitions up close. My favorite NBA player is Stephen Curry, but it’s more for his role in the wacky tv series Holey Moley.

  10. My joyful memory would be to able to attend a Vancouver grizzlies game.

    I would love to see pascal siakam at the nba all stars.

  11. My favorite sports memory was being involved in the closing ceremonies for the World Track And Field Games in Edmonton in 2001.

    I would love to see LeBron James in the allstar game.

  12. One of my best sports memories was having court side seats for The Harlem Globetrotters.
    One of the many players or former players I’d like to meet at an NBA Allstar Game would be Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

  13. My favorite sports memory was watching the Winnipeg Jets in person in their first season back.

    I’d love to see OG Anunoby or Pascal Siakim in the allstar game.

  14. Best memory is going with my son to see the NHL all star game in the late 80’s. At an NBA all star game would love to meet Shaq!

  15. My best memory of basketball is watching Michael Jordan make the winning shot to beat the Utah Jazz to win a sixth championship for the Chicago Bulls in the 1998 NBA Finals.

    I would love to see Kawhi Leonard at the NBA All-Star Game.

  16. My favourite sports memory is watching The Raptors win the NBA Championship! I’d love to meet Vince Carter

  17. I remember winning gold at Provincials for a club volleyball team I played on in high school. I would love to see Shaq.

  18. Great basketball memory was watching a game the Dream Team play at the Olympics. Would love to see LeBron James

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