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Stern: Howard’s future won’t hurt All-Star game


HOUSTON (AP) — NBA Commissioner David Stern doesn’t think Dwight Howard’s uncertain future will overshadow the All-Star game in Orlando in three weeks.

The commissioner spoke Wednesday in Houston, where he officially announced that the All-Star Game would be held there in 2013. Houston hosted the league’s All-Star weekend in 2006, and the city also hosted the game in 1989, in the Astrodome.

Howard, a six-time All-Star, has asked to be traded, and he’ll be a free agent after the season. This year’s game will be played Feb. 26, and Stern says he still expects a high TV rating and large global audience.


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Stern says the lockout has not affected TV ratings or attendance this season. He says the league is doing well in China despite Yao Ming’s retirement last summer.

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