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NBA All-Star Game
Inspired by major league baseball's annual mid-season All-Star Game, league public relations director Haskell Cohen proposed that the NBA should stage a similar game.
The league's president, Maurice Podoloff, agreed, and Boston Celtics owner Walter Brown offered the use of Boston Garden at no charge.
The first game was played in Boston on March 2, 1951. It drew 10,094 fans.
In 1984, a slam-dunk competition was added the day before the game and a three-point shooting competition was added in 1986. You can search for NBA Tickets on this page. Click on click on any NBA Team link such as Lakers Tickets or Clippers Tickets to search for Basketball Tickets for your team here. NBA All Star Game Tickets are available. We also purchase NBA Tickets.
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