NBA's Finest Maybe Back in Gotham for 2012 ASG

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 NBA's Finest Maybe Back in Gotham for 2012 ASG
This news just made my day. Since I only became a season ticket holder. In 1999, I missed my 1998 opportunity to see the all star game live at Madison Square Garden. According to Howard Beck of The New York Times, the game has a very good chance at coming back to Broadway. The Garden has to apply to league officials to earn hosting rights however for the 2011-2012 season they will certainly ... (link)

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