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    Building off the interest and excitement of holding the All-Star Game in Las Vegas last month, the NBA has discussed a historic move of taking its midseason showcase overseas in a merger of its international base and powerful marketing, The Bee has learned.

    The talks have been preliminary, without so much as a target city or timeline, according to senior executives who have been involved in the discussions. But the league is clearly open to the concept, even with the accompanying logistical issues that likely would include expanding the All-Star break from the current window of four days to compensate for jet lag and travel time.

    "The fact that we played the game in Las Vegas showed that we are open to any possibility," said one league official, who did not want to be identified because he's unauthorized to speak on behalf of the NBA on the matter. "Our primary goal is to make sure all of our teams are taken care of first. But after that, anything is open for discussion."

    Indeed, an international destination would be unlikely if an NBA team pushed to host, and there never has been a shortage of cities with new arenas wanting the exposure and financial windfall of the social event that passes for sports.

    That priority could become a greater stumbling block than distance.

    The only current commitment, though, is New Orleans in 2008. Phoenix and Dallas have indicated some future interest -- the Mavericks' bid would include playing the game in the unnamed Cowboys stadium scheduled to open in 2009 -- but neither has applied.

    Considering an overseas move for the popular All-Star Weekend is a logical, if bold, next step for the NBA, which has been at the forefront of international marketing among U.S. pro sports leagues.

    That exposure is destined to continue to grow, with German Dirk Nowitzki of the Mavericks and Canadian Steve Nash of the Suns the leading candidates for MVP, Italian Andrea Bargnani enjoying a successful season with the Raptors after being the No. 1 draft pick and the announcement that four teams will hold a portion of training camp and play exhibition games in Europe next season. Two other clubs, likely the Magic and Cavaliers, are expected to make preseason appearances in China.

    Although playing outside North America has become common, all the way to regular-season games on rare occasions, the NBA has not received an overseas bid for All-Star Weekend. That would be a necessary first step and is one of the reasons the concept has yet to advance beyond the discussion stage at the league's New York headquarters.

    London would be the clear leading candidate, with the desired mix of hotel rooms, nonstop travel options from U.S. and Canadian gateways to minimize travel concerns, and a new arena scheduled to open in July. The Timberwolves and Celtics are scheduled for an exhibition game in October at the new arena, which has been described in early reviews from the league office as an NBA-level building that will be run by a company with extensive dealings in American sports and facilities.

    "That preseason game will tell us a lot about that building and the future," the league official said.

    The arena, located along the banks of the Thames River, gives London a considerable advantage over Paris in speculation for the first overseas city to host an All-Star Weekend. The French capital, ordinarily another obvious option, has an older, smaller building that works for exhibition games but is considered undesirable for this showcase. And it's that primary reason -- an old and small arena -- that the NBA won't return to Las Vegas without at least a renovation for the Thomas & Mack Center.

    The field abroad would thin dramatically from there with the hesitation of heading away from Western Europe and adding to the travel from North America, essentially making well-regarded arenas in Cologne, Germany, and Athens, Greece, logistically impossible.

    The potential wild card is San Juan, Puerto Rico, which has a three-year-old building that has hosted exhibition games the past two seasons to positive reviews and would be a compromise between new locations and relatively reasonable travel-wise.
    Source -> http://www.sacbee.com/100/story/138427.html

  • #2
    During a little period, the 2008 Allstar game was announced in Paris, and now...
    It's a bird? It's a plane? No, it's Rudy!

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    • #3
      why not in Switzerland or Norway?
      stop russia

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      • #4
        the nba should keep its ass overseas
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        • #5
          WTF, Why London? Because British suck at basketball?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by turkishpower
            WTF, Why London? Because British suck at basketball?
            I read somewhere that they want play in London becouse London will have new great arena, and London have very good infrastructure ... thats all

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PHILIPeurobasket
              I read somewhere that they want play in London becouse London will have new great arena, and London have very good infrastructure ... thats all
              Maybe you red that in the article you quoted? :P
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              • #8
                Originally posted by PHILIPeurobasket
                I read somewhere that they want play in London becouse London will have new great arena, and London have very good infrastructure ... thats all
                Indeed, when they talked about NBA franchises in Europe, the NBA meant towns like London or Paris, because they are world sized cities. If they make their allstar in Europe, it will be a test for the future implantation abroad or not.
                After Madrid already announced they would be in the NBA around 2010 I think...
                It's a bird? It's a plane? No, it's Rudy!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by re5pectas
                  Maybe you red that in the article you quoted? :P
                  maybe yes, maybe not

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                  • #10
                    Athens?

                    Originally posted by parso
                    Gomelsky doesn't know @@@@ about basketball
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                    it's not asking too much for someone to know where the fuck he is.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ArkadiosV2
                      Athens?
                      No Athens!NBA is not coming 2 Greece.And why should they come?
                      2 teach Lebron, Kobe, Wade etc how 2 avoid "identified flying objects"?
                      2 show them how 2 keep their breath when the police forces throw tear gases in the court?
                      2 teach them how 2 aim the visiting team's players when they have won on the road?
                      2 show them how the finest basketball stadiums can b ruined by the "wonderful" fans?("it's them we have and we don't want2 change them")
                      2 teach them that aspect of sportsmanship according 2 which when our favorite team loses we disappear from the court?
                      And after all these we make fun of the "defence defence" chants in NBA courts...
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                      • #12
                        why? why? they should come! not every team! just cavs
                        we wanna show to Lion King (Varejao) how much we love him

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ThugLife
                          why? why? they should come! not every team! just cavs
                          we wanna show to Lion King (Varejao) how much we love him

                          that's right!we love Varejao!!!
                          Your time is up my time is now,
                          you can't see me my time is now...

                          "Basketball is like the church. Many attend it, but few understand it"

                          If u smell what the G.L. is cookin'...

                          The Demon of Greek loby is here!

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