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How to Tell Real NBA Merchandise From the Fake Stuff
The NBA is keeping an eye out for counterfeit merchandise as the All-Star Game arrives in Chicago, but how exactly can you spot the difference? According to Michael Potenza, vice president of intellectual property for the NBA, says there are certain things to watch for. Examples include: no licensee information, no holographic sticker, poor quality and tags cut in half. -
How Chicago's Last All-Star Game Belonged to Michael Jordan
It may be low on his long list of career accomplishments, but the 1988 All-Star game was an important mark in Michael Jordan’s legendary career. At a time when professional basketball was still dominated by established stars such as Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Moses Malone, the game elevated Jordan to a new height within the sport. The game was…
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A Look Back at the 1988 All-Star Game in Chicago
The 38th NBA All-Star Game was played on February 7, 1988, at Chicago Stadium in Chicago. The Eastern Conference team won the game 138-133 and Michael Jordan was named the game’s MVP.
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Kawhi Leonard Reportedly Signing With LA Clippers, Paul George Joining Via Trade
Kawhi Leonard is joining the Los Angeles Clippers and Paul George will be joining the Clippers via trade, according to multiple reports.
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Kawhi Leonard Reportedly Signing With LA Clippers, Paul George Joining Via Trade
Kawhi Leonard is joining the Los Angeles Clippers and Paul George will be joining the Clippers via trade, according to multiple reports.
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Celebrity Chefs Cook Thanksgiving Meal for Wildfire Victims, First Responders
Over 13,000 homes in the path of the deadly Camp Fire have been burned to ashes and thousands of Northern California residents are left without a home to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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Celebrity Chefs Arrive at Carr Fire to Cook For Evacuees, Firefighters
As the deadly Northern California wildfire exploded over the weekend, celebrity chefs Guy Fieri and José Andrés did what they do best: feed the community.
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NBA Chooses New Orleans for 2017 All-Star Game: AP
The NBA has decided to hold the 2017 All-Star Game in New Orleans, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press, according to NBC News. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Friday because the decision hasn’t been announced. An announcement was expected within the day, the person said. New Orleans replaces Charlotte, which was...