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The 'NBA All-Star Game host cities' quiz
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The 'NBA All-Star Game host cities' quiz

Can you name every city to host the NBA All-Star Game? There was no ASG in 1999 due to the lockout. Quiz clue: Year. Good luck!

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TIME:
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1951
Boston
1952
Boston
1953
Fort Wayne
1954
New York City
1955
New York City
1956
Rochester
1957
Boston
1958
St. Louis
1959
Detroit
1960
Philadelphia
1961
Syracuse
1962
St. Louis
1963
Los Angeles
1964
Boston
1965
St. Louis
1966
Cincinnati
1967
Daly City
1968
New York City
1969
Baltimore
1970
Philadelphia
1971
San Diego
1972
Inglewood
1973
Chicago
1974
Seattle
1975
Phoenix
1976
Philadelphia
1977
Milwaukee
1978
Atlanta
1979
Pontiac
1980
Landover
1981
Richfield
1982
East Rutherford
1983
Inglewood
1984
Denver
1985
Indianapolis
1986
Dallas
1987
Seattle
1988
Chicago
1989
Houston
1990
Miami
1991
Charlotte
1992
Orlando
1993
Salt Lake City
1994
Minneapolis
1995
Phoenix
1996
San Antonio
1997
Cleveland
1998
New York City
2000
Oakland
2001
Washington, DC
2002
Philadelphia
2003
Atlanta
2004
Los Angeles
2005
Denver
2006
Houston
2007
Las Vegas
2008
New Orleans
2009
Phoenix
2010
Arlington
2011
Los Angeles
2012
Orlando
2013
Houston
2014
New Orleans
2015
New York City
2016
Toronto
2017
New Orleans
2018
Los Angeles
2019
Charlotte
2020
Chicago
2021
Atlanta
2022
Cleveland
2023
Salt Lake City
2024
Indianapolis
2025
San Francisco

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