NBA: North Carolina anti-LGBT law could impact Charlotte All-Star game
The NBA says recent anti-LGBT legislation in North Carolina could impact the league’s ability to host the 2017 All-Star game in Charlotte.
The NBA says recent anti-LGBT legislation in North Carolina could impact the league’s ability to host the 2017 All-Star game in Charlotte.
The NBA says recent legislation in North Carolina could impact the league’s ability to host the 2017 All-Star game in Charlotte.
U.S. Soccer is reconsidering matches in North Carolina in light of new state legislation that some have pegged as discriminatory against the LGBT community.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said it would be a problem for the NBA to move forward with its Charlotte All-Star Game if its anti-trans law does not change.
The NBA is moving the All-Star Game from Charlotte due to North Carolina’s “bathroom bill.”
In his annual Final Four press conference, NCAA president Mark Emmert discussed North Carolina’s controversial new anti-LGBT law and how it may affect future NCAA events.
Hall-of-Famer Charles Barkley says the NBA should move the 2017 All-Star Game out of Charlotte.