Venue News: NBA Draft Heads to New Jersey
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The National Basketball Association announced this week that it will hold the 2011 draft in Newark, NJ, at the Prudential Center on June 23. “We are delighted to bring one of the NBA’s premier events to Newark,” said NBA Commissioner David Stern. “The Prudential Center is a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose arena that will be a great host for another exciting NBA draft.” The Newark Star-Ledger had reported that next year’s draft would not be held in Madison Square Garden because the venue will be undergoing renovations at the time…
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