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SJ - February 19, 2021
The NBA has decided to go forward with their plans to have an All-Star game this year despite concerns surrounding the pandemic. The game will take place on March 7th in Atlanta.
According to NBA commisioner Adam Silver, there won't be the normal social activities that accompany the NBA's All-Star weekend.
Adam Silver "We don't want people to gather for events around this All-Star, there will be absolutely no social functions in Atlanta...no parties" pic.twitter.com/ohWAfD4LSo
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) February 18, 2021
The nightclubs in Atlanta are telling a much different story. There are plenty of events being planned around the city. They might not be sanctioned by the league, but it looks like they're going to happen anyway.
Adam Silver "There will be no parties"
Atlanta: Nearly 2 dozen "All-Star weekend" parties featuring Tory Lanez, Future, Boosie, etc are being promoted in Atlanta before NBA All-star game https://t.co/DiE3m5dFzp https://t.co/3VnNKP4unO pic.twitter.com/GvddnOWmGk
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) February 18, 2021
There's no real reason for the NBA to not have the All-Star game this season. They're either back to business or they're not.
The players are at virtually no risk of serious complications if they contract the virus and the league isn't responsible for the behavior of adults either.
If adults weigh the risks and decide to attend parties at nightclubs during the NBA All-Star weekend that's on those adults. Being back to business means there's an All-Star game.
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