hmmmmm, am i mistaken or did'nt houston just host the baseball allstar game??? lammmmmmmeeee....
Houston to host 2006 NBA All-Star game
December 7, 2004
HOUSTON (Ticker) - Houston has been tabbed as the host city for the 2006 NBA All-Star Game, the league announced Tuesday.
The game, to be played February 19, 2006 at the Toyota Center, will be the second All-Star contest in Houston, which also hosted the 1989 game before a record crowd of 44,735 at the Astrodome.
That year, the West posted a 143-134 victory behind Karl Malone's 28 points and John Stockton's 17 assists. Malone and Stockton were co-MVPs.
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The All-Star weekend festivities include the Rookie Challenge, three-point shootout and slam dunk contest, along with shooting and skills compe ions.
This season's All-Star game will take place in Denver.
hmmmmm, am i mistaken or did'nt houston just host the baseball allstar game??? lammmmmmmeeee....
The NBA players will be quite comfortable in Houston's smog considering they smoke alot anyway.
I know San Antonio just hosted at the Alamodome a few years ago (Was it 99? When Barry had that sick dunk from the foul line for the Dunk Contest) but considering they just opened the SBC Center here and it is being billed as one of the nicest (as well as winningest) arenas in the NBA, what do you think the odds are of the ASG finding it's way around here again soon?
Didnt they host the super-bowl too?
Since the SBC Center is occupied by the Rodeo during All-Star time, then I don't think the Game will be coming back to S.A. anytime soon.what do you think the odds are of the ASG finding it's way around here again soon?
Wasn't it 1995 when it was here the last time?
Back about Houston, I remember reading about the huge PR campaign the city was paying for in Texas Monthly (the cover has the o, my name is Houston sticker on it) a couple of years back, and attracting the Super Bowl, MLB and NBA All-Star games, and tennis and golf tournaments were big goals of theirs. Seems like whoever they hired has their together.
Yep. Still have the credential to prove it.
You know what I'm thinking...SpursTalk roadtrip!
1996. Twas the year David Robinson and Sean Elliott both played in the all-star game in SA. And Brent Barry won the slam dunk compe ion.
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