Wednesday, 26 March 2014

OUGD505 - Studio Brief 2: Exhibition Location Research

As I want this exhibition to be shown somewhere with a strong relationship to basketball/NBA, I initially researched into museums in New York City, where the NBA was founded.

Current New York Spots museums:

None of these are related to basketball unfortunately. New York seems to have a much larger relation to Baseball than Basketball.

However I thought that the Sports Museum of America sounded promising, so researched into this. This was cut short by the fact that this museum was shut down in 2009 due to low attendance.

I realised looking in New York wasn't going to work, so looked back at my previous research to see if there are any places which are important.

Basketball was created in Springfield, MA, so I decided to look into the museums around there and see if there were any related basketball.

I found that here there was the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame museum - named after the creator of basketball James Naismith.

This is essentially the national museum for basketball in America, and I feel that this is the perfect place to hold the exhibition for my chosen subject matter.

I researched further into the building to see if there were any specific spaces where to host the exhibition.

Building Images:
Floor Plan:

Places I could hold the exhibition:
Centre Court
The most unique room, located in the heart of the Museum, captures the excitement and grandeur of this magnificent building. This grand ballroom with its large domed ceiling and balcony view is the ideal location for a black-tie event or a casual get-together. Center Court has been home to countless awards ceremonies, weddings, bar & bat mitzvahs, corporate meetings, team building outings, plus recreational events and tournaments including, basketball, billiards, volleyball, cheer and dance performances.

Special Exhibit Gallery

Located on the second floor inside the Museum, this flexible and elegant gallery space is also perfect for receptions, presentations, ceremonies and business lectures.  The Gallery is also equipped with full audio and visual capabilities and features a one of a kind decor item, which is the actual basketball court flooring from the Delta Center where Michael Jordan took the last minute game winning shot to defeat the Utah Jazz on his way to securing the Chicago Bulls 6th championship in 1998.


Ticketing Information
Adults - $21.00
Seniors (Ages 65 & Above) - $17.00
Youth (Ages 5 to 15) - $15.00
Children (4 & Under) - Free

Hall Pass (One Year of Free Daily Admission)

One Year (Youth or Adult) - $60.00

Special Discounts
Military Discount
All active and retired military personel are FREE (Must show service identification card)
Accompanied Spouse - $12.00
Accompanied Children - $8.00
*We are an active member of the Blue Star Museum Program. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, All active duty personel and their families can tour the museum FREE of charge. For more information, please visit

AAA Discount (Must Present AAA Card)
AAA Adult - $19.00
AAA Youth - $14.00

MTA Discount (Massachusettes Teachers Association)
$18.00 (Must Present Card)

I have decided that out of these two, the best place to hold the exhibition would be in the Special Exhibit Gallery, as this has been specially built & equipped to deal with exhibitions. 

OUGD505 - Studio Brief 2: NBA Research

Website: http://www.nba.com

Logo:
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in North America, and is widely considered to be the premier men's professional basketball league in the world. 
The NBA originated in 1946 with 11 teams, and through a sequence of team expansions, reductions, and relocations currently consists of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada).
The current league organization divides thirty teams into two conferences of three divisions with five teams each. The current divisional alignment was introduced in the 2004–05 season. Reflecting the population distribution of the United States and Canada as a whole, most teams are in the eastern half of the country: thirteen teams are in the Eastern Time Zone, nine in the Central, three in the Mountain, and five in the Pacific.
It is an active member of USA Basketball (USAB), which is recognised by FIBA(also known as the International Basketball Federation) as the national governing body for basketball in the United States. 
The NBA is one of the four major North American professional sports leagues
NBA players are the world's best paid sportsmen, by average annual salary per player.
The league was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). 
The league adopted the name National Basketball Association on August 3, 1949, after absorbing the rival National Basketball League(NBL). 
The league's several international as well as individual team offices are directed out of its head offices located in the Olympic Tower at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York City. 
NBA Entertainment and NBA TV studios are directed out of offices located in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Teams:
Atlantic:
Boston Celtics
Brooklyn Nets
New York Knicks
Philadelphia 76ers
Toronto Raptors

Central:
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Detroit Pistons

Indiana Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks


South East:
Atlanta Hawks
Charlotte Bobcats
Miami Heat
Orlando Magic
Washington Wizards

South West:
Dallas Mavericks
Houston Rockets
Memphis Grizzlies
New Orleans Pelicans
San Antonio Spurs

North West:
Denver Nuggets
Minnesota Timberwolves
Oklahoma City Thunder
Portland Trail Blazers
Utah Jazz

Pacific:
Golden State Warriors
Los Angeles Clippers
Los Angeles Lakers
Phoenix Suns
Sacramento Kings


The Boston Celtics have won the most NBA Finals, standing at 17 wins. They have been in 21 Finals, losing 4. Their most recent win was 2008, with their most recent loss in 2010.

This is followed by the LA Lakers with 16 wins in the NBA Finals. They have been in the finals a total of 31 times. Their more recent win was 2010 against Boston Celtics,  and their most recent loss was in 2008, one again against Boston Celtics.

Chicago Bulls follow with 6 wins at the NBA finals. Interestingly, they have never lost a match in the finals, however they haven't been in a final since 1998. Their success spanned over eight years, from 1991 - 1998.

San Antonio Spurs are fourth with 4 wins at the finals. Their most recent loss was 2013 against Miami Heat. Their most recent win was 2007.

In fifth is the Philadelphia 76ers with 3 wins. However they have not been in a final since 2001, in which they lost. Their three wins are from 1955, 1967 & 1983.

There are seven teams which have never made it to an NBA final: Charlotte Bobcats, Denver Nuggets, LA Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans & Toronto Raptors.