The NBA All-Star Game and all the attendant weekend festivities come to San Francisco this year with the Golden State Warriors hosting the contest on their home court at Chase Center.
NBA All-Star Weekend brought a surge of visitors to San Francisco, with local businesses seeing a significant uptick in sales and activity. The event not only showcased the city’s recovery, but also highlighted its ability to host major events,
NBA All-Star Weekend has become a must-see event. The weekend keeps expanding as more and more events are added and tweaks are made trying to find the most entertaining product for fans. This year, the action starts on Friday,
The biggest stars in the NBA shined in the newly formatted All-Star Game that featured a four-team mini-tournament. The format was designed to have the players put on an entertaining performance for the thousands of fans in attendance.
It's amazing how many people will travel great distances just to be in the vicinity of the game. Ed and Cherry Fernandez live in Bermuda and were visiting New York when they flew to San Francisco–with no tickets–in the hopes of watching the game.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Thousands will be making their way to San Francisco this weekend for the NBA All-Star Game. One of the most popular events is the "NBA Crossover" where fans can shoot hoops and even dunk. There is a massive setup at the Moscone Center that ...
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San Francisco is getting ready for a lot of parties in the coming days, as NBA All-Star Weekend and the Chinese New Year Parade are taking place.
For the past few days, San Francisco was the center of the basketball universe. It was the first time in 25 years NBA All-Star weekend was in the Bay Area. Coming into the weekend, there were doubts about how San Francisco would fare as the host city — most notably from
San Francisco is decked out in NBA colors as it welcomes the biggest stars in the game. 150,000 people are expected to be in the Bay Area this weekend for the festivities.