Workers making finishing touches outside of Horseshoe Cincinnati, the last of four casinos approved by Ohio voters in 2009, in Cincinatti, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. The Ohio Casino Control Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 13 issued a gaming license to the $400 million Horseshoe Cincinnati.The casino is set to open March 4 and already has transformed the area where it's located. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers)
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Workers making finishing touches outside of Horseshoe Cincinnati, the last of four casinos approved by Ohio voters in 2009, in Cincinatti, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013. The Ohio Casino Control Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 13 issued a gaming license to the $400 million Horseshoe Cincinnati.The casino is set to open March 4 and already has transformed the area where it's located. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers)
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Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson speaks during a news conference to introduce the first part of his four-step plan to keep the Sacramento Kings NBA basketball team in Sacramento, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. Johnson, who said he has 19 local investors who have pledged at least $1 million each to buy the franchise, made his announcement a day after the Maloof family announced it has signed an agreement to sell the Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson speaks while surrounded by investors, public officials and fans during a news conference to introduce the first part of his four-step plan to keep the Sacramento Kings NBA basketball team in Sacramento, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. Johnson, who said he has 19 local investors who have pledged at least $1 million each to buy the franchise, made his announcement a day after the Maloof family announced it has signed an agreement to sell the Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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Sacramento Kings fans David Gutierrez and Maria Davila join others at City Hall for Mayor Kevin Johnson's news conference concerning the NBA basketball team, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013, in Sacramento, Calif. Johnson, who said he has 19 local investors who have pledged at least $1 million each to buy the franchise, made his announcement a day after the Maloof family announced it has signed an agreement to sell the Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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20 investors from Sacramento are making an effort to buy the NBA Kings, in order to keep them in the city. The team's owners plan to sell the Kings to a group that wants to move them to Seattle. (Jan. 23)
NBA All-Star media day to be live streamed online
NEW YORK (
AP) — NBA stars will face the media Friday, and fans will have a new way to watch.
They may even see a player answer a question they asked.
The All-Star player availabilities will be live streamed on the internet for the first time, the league said Wednesday. Starting at 1:30 p.m. EST, the question-and-answer sessions can be seen at www.nba.com/amexallstar .
Viewers will be able to choose from four cameras showing players taking questions. Fans can also submit questions at the same site or through Twitter by using the hashtag AmexAllStar.
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