

ORLANDO TO HOST NBA ALL-STAR 2012
-- 61st NBA All-Star Game to be played at Amway Center --
ORLANDO, MAY 4, 2010 - The most magical week in sports
is returning to Orlando for the second time, as the city has been
selected to host NBA All-Star 2012, NBA Commissioner David Stern
announced at a press conference today at the Amway Center. Orlando Magic
President Bob Vander Weide, Magic Chief Operating Officer Alex Martins
and Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer joined Stern at the announcement. Orlando
also hosted the 1992 All-Star Game.
The 61st NBA All-Star Game will be played on Sunday, Feb. 26, at the
Amway Center, which will also host the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth
Jam and NBA All-Star Saturday Night presented by State Farm. NBA
All-Star Jam Session presented by adidas, the hugely successful
interactive basketball celebration, will be held at the Orange County
Convention Center.
"As a premier entertainment destination with a new, state-of-the-art
arena and a wide array of hospitality options, Orlando is an obvious and
compelling choice to host this celebration of our game," said Stern. "We
thank the Magic, Orlando and Orange County for once again welcoming NBA
All-Star."
Few All-Star Games have rivaled the one Orlando hosted in 1992 in which
the West defeated the East, 153-113, at Orlando Arena. The game is best
remembered for the return of Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson,
who had retired in November 1991 after contracting HIV. By the time the
final buzzer sounded, Johnson had gone one-on-one with both Isiah Thomas
and Michael Jordan, and turned in a vintage performance, recording game
highs of 25 points and nine assists to lead the West and win his second
All-Star MVP award. Golden State guard Tim Hardaway, who had allowed
Johnson to replace him in the starting lineup, contributed 14 points and
seven assists.
"This is a great day for the DeVos family, for the Amway Center and,
most importantly, for Orlando," said Orlando Magic President Bob Vander
Weide. "We are excited the NBA is bringing one of its signature events
to our community and believe it will be among many legendary moments we
are able to attract to this first-class facility."
“We are proud that Orlando, and especially its revitalized downtown,
will be showcased during NBA All-Star 2012,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy
Dyer. “With the majestic Amway Center hosting great events like NBA
All-Star, our vision for a world-class downtown is well on its way to
being realized."
The 2011-12 season will mark the 28th year that Turner Sports will
provide NBA All-Star coverage, and the 10th consecutive year the
All-Star Game will be televised in primetime on TNT. The All-Star Game
will be seen by a worldwide television audience in more than 200
countries and territories and in more than 40 languages.
NBA All-Star competitions will get underway on Friday, Feb. 24, as the
league’s top rookies and second-year players square off in the T-Mobile
Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam. The following day’s festivities will
feature NBA All-Star Saturday Night presented by State Farm, an
all-inclusive skills showcase comprised of Haier Shooting Stars, a
competition featuring NBA and WNBA players, and NBA legends; Taco Bell
Skills Challenge, a contest of top guards working against the clock to
complete a series of passes, free throws, layups and agility drills; the
Foot Locker Three-Point Contest, a long-standing staple of the evening;
and the ever-entertaining Sprite Slam Dunk contest.
“It's a testament to our Central Florida community, the Magic
organization and our beautiful new Amway Center that Orlando has been
selected to host NBA All-Star 2012,” said Magic Chief Operating Officer
Alex Martins. “We look forward to working with the city, the county and
the NBA to make this an unforgettable week that will drive major
economic impact.”
"Orlando is the entertainment capital of the world, making it the ideal
city to host the action of NBA All-Star," said Orange County Mayor Rich
Crotty. "On behalf of the county, we look forward to welcoming NBA fans
and players from around the world and doing what Orlando and Orange
County do best: helping create memories that will last a lifetime."
During NBA All-Star 2012, the NBA will continue to celebrate its
tradition and commitment to social responsibility with a schedule of NBA
Cares events. NBA Cares will partner with schools, government, and local
nonprofit organizations in Orlando and surrounding areas to highlight
the league’s grassroots and community initiatives that reach millions of
young people and their parents while providing critical resources to
community-based programs.
One of the event’s most popular attractions is NBA All-Star Jam Session
presented by adidas, which will be held at the Orange County Convention
Center. At Jam Session, fans can have the once-in-a-lifetime experience
of participating in the NBA All-Star excitement, with the chance to meet
and collect free autographs from NBA players and legends. Jam Session is
nonstop basketball action, as fans can shoot, slam, dribble and drive
all day; compete against their friends in skills challenges; or get
basketball tips from NBA players and legends. Young fans can hang out at
Kids Zone - with hoops and interactive activities that are the perfect
size for kids’ slam dunks, three-pointers and jump shots. For fans who
want NBA entertainment, Jam Session features the NBA’s favorite players,
mascots, dance teams and celebrities as they hit Center Court in a
variety of basketball competitions, including the NBA All-Star Practice
and the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
The Orlando Magic is the developer of the Amway Center, which will
compete to host major national events, concerts and family shows.
Opening in the fall of 2010, the facility will be operated by the city
of Orlando and owned by the Central Florida community. The Amway Center
was designed to reflect the character of the community, meet the goals
of the users and build on the legacy of sports and entertainment in
Orlando. The building's exterior will feature a modern blend of glass
and metal materials, along with ever-changing graphics via a monumental
wall along one façade. A 120-foot tall tower will serve as a beacon amid
the downtown skyline. At 875,000 square feet, the new arena is almost
triple the size of the current Amway Arena (367,000 square feet). The
building features a sustainable, environmentally-friendly design,
unmatched technology, featuring 1,100 digital monitors and the largest,
high-definition scoreboard in an NBA venue, and multiple premium
amenities available to all patrons in the building. Every level of
ticket buyer will have access to: the Everyfan's Bar and Food Court,
Club Restaurant, Nutrilite Magic Fan Experience and Orlando Info Garden,
Kid's Zone, and multiple indoor-outdoor spaces which celebrate Florida's
climate.
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