Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Buckets, bets and brackets on the South Level

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — March Insanity is underway and so is “Massive Madness” on the South Level Resort, On line casino & Spa, the place a viewing occasion is ready to take over the 80,000-square-foot exhibit corridor. It is anticipated to attract greater than 2,000 basketball followers.

South Level’s Normal Supervisor, Ryan Growney, stated followers can anticipate 20 big TVs, foods and drinks specials, and loads of alternatives to check their hoop expertise. One of many greatest attracts? The free-throw contest, the place followers who sink 4 out of 5 photographs earn a free bucket of beer. As well as, anybody who makes all 5 will win a particular prize.

A couple of followers have been already in line for the occasion and have been capable of strive their hand at free throws. A crew from Ohio, that acquired in line at 2:30 a.m. went 0-5 on their free throws. A minimum of this gave them an opportunity to get warmed up earlier than they began taking pictures at no cost beers.  

For those who’re seeking to guess on the video games, South Level has arrange dwell betting home windows within the exhibit corridor. The “Massive Madness” occasion runs by means of Saturday, March 22, with seating accessible on a first-come, first-served foundation. For extra particulars go to this hyperlink.

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