Nav Bhatia
Nav Bhatia (born July 9, 1951),[2][3] nicknamed the Raptors Superfan, is a Canadian businessman and superfan of the Toronto Raptors basketball team. He founded and currently runs the Superfan Foundation to help unite people through the love of the sport.
Nav Bhatia | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Mechanical engineering[1] |
Occupation | Businessman |
Years active | 1984–present |
Known for | Superfan of the Toronto Raptors |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award |
Website | navbhatiasuperfan |
Bhatia has attended every Toronto Raptors home game since 1995, temporarily ending in 2020 when he could no longer attend home games in-person due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Raptors' temporary relocation to Tampa, Florida. His 26-years 100 percent Toronto home game attendance streak finally ended on December 10, 2021, when he was forced into isolation following a COVID-19 outbreak at an event he attended.[4] On June 19, 2018, Bhatia was named a recipient of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award.[5]
Career
Bhatia moved to Toronto in 1984 in the midst of anti-Sikh riots in India.[6][7][8] He struggled to find work as a mechanical engineer and decided to work as a car salesman.[9][10] He achieved a record 127 car sales in 3 months and bought the dealership 2 years later.[11] Bhatia is the owner of one of the top-selling Hyundai car dealerships in Canada.[12][13]
He founded the Superfan Foundation in 2018 as a way to bring diverse people in Canada and around the world together through sport.[14] He spends $300K every year to send thousands of kids to Raptors games.[15][16]
After the Toronto Raptors won the NBA Championship during the 2018–2019 season, he became the first ever fan to receive an official NBA Championship ring.[17]
In 2020, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that Bhatia would be one of the first fans memorialized in its new superfan gallery for their 2020 induction class.[18] He was officially honored by the Hall of Fame on May 15, 2021, as part of their ceremonial induction weekend.[19]
In 2021, Bhatia was announced as the subject of both Superfan: The Nav Bhatia Story, a CBC Television documentary film which aired on December 3, 2021,[20] and Superfan, an upcoming Hollywood studio biopic slated to star Kal Penn as Bhatia.[21]
Personal life
Bhatia is known for being the Raptors’ biggest fan,[22] having attended every Raptors home game in the franchise's 25-year history from 1995 to 2020,[23] until the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Raptors to temporarily play their 2020–2021 season in Tampa, Florida. His 26-year 100% Toronto home game attendance streak finally ended on December 10, 2021, when he was forced into isolation due to attending an outbreak of COVID-19 at Masai Ujiri's Giants of Africa Gala, which he attended.[24]
He is frequently invited to talk about basketball in the media.[25][26] He has an adopted daughter, Tia Bhatia, who is a YouTuber.
References
- "Diversity Speaker Nav Bhatia | Raptors Superfan". National Speakers Bureau. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
- "The Masai Ujiri way raises the bar for NBA championship entry". The Star. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- "The world is falling in love with Raptors 'Superfan' Nav Bhatia, here's why". Toronto. May 29, 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
- "Trent Jr., Barnes help Raptors hang on to beat Knicks in 1st absence of 'Superfan'". CBC.ca. December 10, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
- Rosella, Louie. (July 13, 2018)."Car dealership owner, Raptors ‘superfan’ recognized as top Canadian immigrant". Mississauga.com. Retrieved on January 27, 2020
- Cacciola, Scott (April 20, 2014). "Raptors Fan in Bad Times Tastes the Good". The New York Times. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- "Nav Bhatia: Raptors Superfan & Top Auto Dealer". NSB.com. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
- "Nav Bhatia: Superfan, super Canadian". CanadianImmigrant.ca. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
- "Meet Raptors superfan Nav Bhatia: 'I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't womanize. I just Raptorize.'". USA Today. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "Raptors superfan brings story of success and diversity to St. John's". CBC News. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
- "How Raptors Superfan Nav Bhatia used sports to acclimate to Canada – Sportsnet.ca". www.sportsnet.ca. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "Meet the 'famous' Raptors superfan who happens to be a top Hyundai dealer". Automotive News Canada. January 18, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- Dodge, Sam (May 30, 2019). "Nav Bhatia, Raptors Superfan's Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy.com. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "Nav Bhatia launches the Superfan Foundation". Toronto Sun. July 12, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- Schray, Gabriel (May 27, 2019). "LISTEN: Touching Story of Raptors Superfan Nav Bhatia and Toronto". Midwest Sports Network. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "Nav Bhatia". Canadian Immigrant. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- Jon Rumley (October 24, 2019). "Toronto Raptors Superfan Nav Bhatia Receives NBA Championship Ring". Huffington Post.
- Amir Vera (February 15, 2020). "Toronto Raptors superfan Nav Bhatia to be in new gallery at the Basketball Hall of Fame". CNN.
- Aaron Rose (May 17, 2020). "Raptors Superfan Becomes 1st Fan Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame". SI.com.
- Jenna Benchetrit, "Nav Bhatia's journey from newcomer to Raptors Superfan chronicled in new CBC doc". CBC News, December 3, 2021.
- Matt Grobar, "Kal Penn To Produce & Star In Nav Bhatia Biopic ‘Superfan’ From Stampede Ventures". Deadline Hollywood, December 2, 2021.
- "One of these guys is basketball's biggest superfan". BBC News. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "BBC Asian Network – Nihal, Nav Bhatia – Toronto Raptors Superfan". BBC. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- "Trent Jr., Barnes help Raptors hang on to beat Knicks in 1st absence of 'Superfan'". CBC.ca. December 10, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
- 'Superfan' Nav Bhatia on the Raptors' success, May 17, 2019, retrieved June 2, 2019
- NBA TV Canada (February 28, 2019), Superfan Nav Bhatia Interviews The NBA's Rising Stars I NBA XL, retrieved June 2, 2019