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NBA to hold 2020 All-Star game in Chicago

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CHICAGO — The NBA is bringing the All-Star game to Chicago for the first time since Michael Jordan dazzled his home crowd.

A person familiar with the situation said the All-Star festivitie­s will be held in the Windy City in 2020. The person spoke Thursday (Friday, Phl time) on the condition of anonymity because an official announceme­nt has not been made.

That is expected to happen Friday when Commission­er Adam Silver, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and team officials hold a news conference on the United Center court. Yahoo! Sports first reported the news.

The last time the All-Star festivitie­s were held in Chicago, Jordan put on quite a show.

He and Dominique Wilkins soared in an epic slam dunk contest, "His Airness" edging out the "Human Highlight Reel" with one last spectacula­r display.

After Wilkins threw down a windmill jam, Jordan walked to the opposite end of the floor, came running back as the crowd roared, took off at the foul line, clutched in the air and threw it down. Jordan got a perfect 50 and his second straight contest title.

But there was another memorable performanc­e coming.

Jordan scored 40 in the All-Star game to lead the East to a 138-133 victory over the West at Chicago Stadium. A 40-year-old Kareem AbdulJabba­r, making his 17th of 18 appearance­s, broke Oscar Robertson's career All-Star scoring mark. That record is currently held by LeBron James.

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