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Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles will come alive this summer with breakdance and basketball. From September 1 to 3, you can catch free hip hop performances and live street art creation downtown at DISTRIX. But you can start immersing yourself in urban culture and sport as early as May.

The festival will host breakdance battles and basketball competitions with some of the world’s best athletes competing ahead of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

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The Montreal Toundra are ramping up momentum ahead of their first season in a U.S. pro basketball league. The team held tryouts in January to assemble their roster of Montreal and Quebec athletes, bringing some NBA talent into the fold.

Professional players, like Kiliann Rotardier who has participated in training camps for NBA teams, will soon be hitting the court for Montreal.

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Montreal's new pro basketball team is making its arrival in the city official, revealing the name fans can cheer on from the stands, along with a strong mascot design, on December 8.

The Tundra, or Toundra, will become the first Canadian team to join The Basketball League (TBL), the largest pro basketball league south of the border. Only players from Montreal and Quebec will join the roster. They'll don shades of blue to hit the court and rep a fierce-looking bird.

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Montreal is shooting for an all-new American-league professional men's basketball team to hit the Olympic Park court as of March 2023.

The city is the first to have a Canadian team in The Basketball League (TBL). Each winter/spring season will see 24 games played at home and south of the border.

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No need to jump through hoops to celebrate the NBA Canadian Series presented by Bell in downtown Montreal. Hennessy Canada is running a three-day pop-up outside the Bell Centre from October 14 to 16 with a cocktail bar and an on-site half-court where you can take shots to win prizes. The event coincides with a preseason showdown in the arena that Friday between the Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics.

The "Experience Box" is free for people 18 years of age and over, who can swing by to enjoy a basketball-themed, Hennessy-based drink. Visitors can also test their free throws, three-pointers, lay-ups and dunks while entering to win a slew of prizes.

The space will feature a photo wall with a 360° video camera to capture souvenir shots, so you might want to rock your favourite basketball jersey.

Those who want to check out the free experience will have to book ahead of time. You can reserve online for up to two attendees max. Half-hour slots are available starting at 2:30 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

The pop-up will mark the first time the NBA Canada Series presented by Bell has been held since 2019 and this year's second pre-season event. The Raptors played against the Utah Jazz in Edmonton on October 2.

Hennessy x NBA Pop-Up

Price: Free but reservation is required.

When: Friday, October 14, 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday, October 15, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Sunday, October 16, 11a.m. to 6 p.m.

Where: Cour Rio Tinto, 1190, ave Des Canadiens-de-Montréal

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It's all coming together for Montreal's new basketball team. The Montreal Alliance has a new mascot, new draft picks, and now a new home arena. On an April 15 tweet, the team showed off the recently revamped Verdun Auditorium and shared how fans can win a season membership and prizes.

Budding fans of the newest addition to the Canadian Elite Basketball League can win a season membership, an autographed team jersey and an autographed ball by mainly interacting with the team's Twitter and spreading the word about Montreal's newest basketball team.

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