New Orleans Sports Bars -and- NBA All-Star Stuff
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Does anyone care about the NBA All-Star Game? It's this Sunday. It's in New Orleans
which I guess means good eats? I think the Slam Dunk Contest, the Three-Point Shootout, and the Skills Challenge (a sort of obstacle course) are more fun. They're part of the All-Star Saturday Night.
Another Saturday night event is Shooting Stars. I'm not exactly sure what that is.
btw, that pic on the right is by Victor Baldizon/NBAE/Getty Images. can you figure out why I chose it? (besides it being a very cool shot)?
In case you don't have a ticket, or don't want a ticket, here - thanks to Sharon Keating (about.com) - is a list of New Orleans Sports Bars:
-Cooter Brown's
509 S. Carrollton
Ave.
-Bruno's
7601 Maple Street.
-Friar Tucks
5130 Freret Street
-Finn McCool's Irish Pub
3701 Banks Street
-Johnny White's Sports Bar
720
Bourbon Street
-Kabby's Sports Edition
Hilton Riverside Hotel (where Poydras Street meets the Mississippi River)
-Ugly Dog Saloon
401 Andrew Higgins Drive
-Gordon Biersch Brewery
200 Poydras Street
All-Star Saturday Night
Saturday, 8p
on TNT
NBA All-Star Game
Sunday, 8 p
on TNT
Does anyone know if Gary Payton is still involved with the Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar? Let's discuss. 

