NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Friday that a North Carolina law branded discriminatory against transgender people is "problematic," but the league hasn't made plans to move the 2017 All-Star Game from Charlotte. League spokesman Mike Bass later stressed that the league remains concerned about its ability to stage the mid-season showcase in North Carolina. Silver said Friday that no votes had been taken about moving the game, which is to be held February at the home arena of the Charlotte Hornets.
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No plans yet to move NBA All-Star game over 'problematic' law
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