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Stern: NBA will play regular-season game in England. Soonish. Maybe.

June 7, 2010

Stern: "Right, we'll have a game in London if things don't get too silly."

The Guardian newspaper today published a brief piece on NBA Commissioner David Stern, with a special focus on NBA games in ol’ London.

Sportswriter Paolo Bandini asked Stern if the league would be holding a regular-season game in England (Let’s face it, London. At the O2 Arena) in the near future, Stern replied: “The answer to that question is yes. I don’t know what you would call imminent, but there is certainly some chance that there will be an announcement by the beginning of next season.”

And that’s about that on the subject, really. Make of it what you will…

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