WATCH: Mr. Nav Bhatia Toronto Raptors Superfan has been inducted into the Naismith Memorial BasketBall Hall of Fame, A first for a fan to get this honor
Darpan News Desk Darpan, 25 May, 2021 10:43 PM
WATCH: EXCLUSIVE CHAT with Toronto Raptors #superfan and #HallOfFamer #NavBhatia. It truly is a #slamdunk. For the first time ever a fan has been inducted into the Naismith Memorial #Basketball #HallofFame. He has never missed a game in 25 years.
His love for the sport of basketball has no boundaries.
Meet Mr. Nav Bhatia, #TorontoRaptors Superfan and the teams greatest cheerleader ever share his story about being a Hall of Famer.
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