NBA Commissioner David Stern announced today that New Orleans will host the 2008 NBA All-Star Game.
Stern says that the announcement is a vote of confidence that the city of New Orleans will be able to rebuild its previous tourism infrastructure amid destruction and tragedy.
All-Star Weekend 2008 will run from February 15-17.
The announcement marks the first major sporting event rewarded to the city of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.
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May 22, 2006 12:49 PM EST
The NBA will be honored tonight at the 2006 Business Excellence Gala in London for its efforts in creating HIV/AIDS awareness globally through their Basketball without Borders program.
Speakers at the gala include Sir Elton John and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
The award being presented to the NBA will be the GBC Community Award for its Global Advocacy for HIV/AIDS.
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Venezuela will be the host country for the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship, a basketball qualifying tournament for the 2008 Olympics, it was announced on Thursday.
The tournament will be held in August 2007, should feature 10 teams from North, Central and South America and award three or four berths to the Olympics.
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May 2006 Archive
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Press Release | May 17, 2006
The NBA has announced the All-NBA teams on Wednesday. Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Shaquille O'Neal and LeBron James made it to the first team.
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ESPN | May 13, 2006
The Associated Press is reporting that Southern California freshman point guard Ryan Francis was shot and killed early Saturday while riding in a car in Louisiana.
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Fox Sports | May 9, 2006
NBA Commissioner David Stern said Monday night that the NBA will "probably" change the way it seeds the playoffs.
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ESPN | May 3, 2006
"Is the question do I think the officials miss a play? Absolutely!" NBA commissioner David Stern said on Tuesday.
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Press Release | May 1, 2006
The NBA Development League announced that the NBA will no longer operate a team in Roanoke, Va.