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. I remember my first ever Toronto Raptors game, it was a blast with an amazing friend still to this day! It was 2 years before covid and all the world was dark and quiet and sports were not the same without the fan’s and company that the players needed, but now we are all back in business and loving it like nothing ever happened… :))

    That year we went to see the Raptors play and it was a lot of fun even though our seats were in the nosebleed section. I would go ever and any chance I would/will get to see live any teams play anywhere…

    Yours truly,
    Krista Brintnell.
    P.S. I am going to post on my Facebook platform/page @ Krista Brintnell

  2. One of my favourite sports moments was several years ago when I saw the Leafs at Maple Leaf Gardens. While standing in the hallway having a coffee after the 2nd period, I realized I was standing beside legend Johnny Bower. Nice chat, nice guy ! I’d love to see Lebron James (former Cavalier fan).

  3. One of my favourite memories is of playing a sports video game 30 years ago… There was a dodgeball game for NES by Tecmos that was amazing! And I hope to see Lebron.

  4. One of my favourite sports memories was watching Hockey Night in Canada with my Dad, whom I lost in 2019. I’d love to meet Michael Jordan.

  5. My sports related joyful memory was Kawhi Leonard’s CRAZY GAME-WINNER – Game 7 Raptors vs 76ers in the 2019 NBA Playoffs!

    The two things that I learned about the Hisense new Mini-Led TV is one, the Mini-LED backlight technology enhances contrast and gives you deeper, richer blacks, ultra-bright whites, and fantastic colour reproduction. Two, the 144Hz refresh rate is perfect for sports and gaming

  6. The best sports memory I ever had was making the girls jr basketball team in the 7th grade (2000) and getting to pick # 8 jersey for my favourite player Kobe Bryant. I was raised by a single dad and he would rush from work to make sure he would watch my games. <3

    Would love to meet Shaquille O’Neal

  7. My first ever Toronto Raptors game! You always remember your first, I was young and thought it was a lot of fun even though our seats were in the nosebleed section.

    Trae Young would be cool to watch live.

  8. My favourite memory was taking my son at the old Montreal Forum to watch the Habs play. And, I would have loved to see Michael Jordan at the all star game.

  9. My most favourite sports memory was watching a Leafs game at the old Maple Leaf Gardens for the very first and only time.
    I would love to meet Michael Jordan at an All Star game.

  10. My favourite sports memory was watching Crosby score the golden goal with all of my family!! I would love to see Steph Curry at the All Star game!!

  11. i remember watching the 2002 world cup with my family and it was the only time we watched it together.
    i would like to see lebron james

  12. Watching the Raptors and Blue Jays in the late 90s early 2000s when they were awful was a great character building experience for a young impressionable mind as I was. Would love to see Lebron James lose in person

  13. I remember attending a NHL game in Montreal with my father. The experience included visiting the press media room, former players’ lounge, etcI would love to see LeBron James.

  14. I remember watching my son play football and his team taking the championship. I would love to see LeBron James.

  15. Attending a Baseball game with the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros in Toronto with my father
    He loves the Houston Astros and comes to visit whenever they are playing
    I would love to see Michael Jordan

  16. Attending a Baseball game with the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros in Toronto with my husband Chris and daughter Cassy
    I would love to see Michael Jordan

  17. My father Chris and I went to Toronto to attend a Raptors game courtesy of MasterCard in their suite
    I would love to see Kyle Lowry

  18. My son Andrew and I went to Toronto to attend a Raptors game courtesty of MasterCard in their suite
    I would love to see Kyle Lowry

  19. Not exactly the sports event, but it was at one: swing Prince play the halftime show at the Super Bowl. I’d love to see Shaq (aka DJ Diesel) at the Allstar Game.

  20. I remember attending the first few Raptors games at the Skydome. I would love to see Scottie Barnes at the All Star Game.

  21. My favorite memory is watching the Bomber win the Grey Cup on November 24, 2019.
    I would love to see LeBron James

  22. My favourite sports memory is being at the Indy 500 time trials when the STP-Paxton turbine car qualified. It was so quiet compared to all the cars up to that point that it blew us all away. I would love to see Michael Jordan play.

  23. Would love to see all things Michael Jordan . Also remember Remember when the Raptors first came to Toronto. It was a dream come true.

  24. Watching Team Canada win the men’s hockey gold medal in Salt Lake City in 2002 despite biased refereeing was a great moment. I would love to meet Shaquille O’Neal

  25. One of my favorite sports memories was watching the Montreal Expos at the Olympic stadium before they moved. Baseball’s not my sports though, basketball is, and I’ve been following Nikola Jokic’s career for a while, it’d be an honour to meet him!

  26. I love to watch the raptors and all their fans that attend the games and I would love for Chris Boucher
    Toronto Raptors to win

  27. My favorite memory would be the local hockey team coach gathered up hockey equipment for my son as I was a single parent and I couldn’t afford to put my son in hockey and my son wanted to play so bad. My son got his wish to play and it was awesome to see him on the ice playing hockey.

  28. Jayson Tatum a Boston Celtic player is someone I would love to meet to congratulate on 55 points in a game to lead Team Giannis over Team LeBron. This is an exceptional feat and I expect great things from Jayson Tatum in the 2023 All Star Game. My personal memory is becoming a bit faded now but it was the 1972 Russia versus Canada Summit series where Paul Henderson scored the winning goal in the eighth period! I was only 11 at the time and I was so stoked by how our Canadian Players stepped up against the Russians. It was hard-hitting and sometimes dirty hockey but winning the Series was history-making!

  29. I remember getting tickets to take the kids to their first basketball game. What a fun experience for the whole family, great memories. Would love to see LeBron James

  30. My favourite memory is of course when the Toronto Raptors won the championship with Kawhi Leonard’s winning shot ⛹‍♂️

  31. An early teen memory was attending my first NHL game with my family. When the home team scored, the stadium erupted in ear splitting cheers and it seemed like the seats were shaking . An exciting memory that stays with me to this day.

    It would be fun to meet Jayson Tatum

  32. Took my son to a Blue Jays games years ago…the longest one in Blue Jays history. My son has never seen an NBA game. Of course, with Raptors in my heart, I would like to see Kyle Lowry or Demar Derozen

  33. The first time i saw my husband and daughters playing against each other in a pickup basketball league. Him keeping up with the 20, and 30 year olds and loving it.
    Alvin Williams

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