While the NBA All-Stars are in town, they are doing some good. The National Basketball Players Association Foundation donated $15,000 to organizations that are making a difference in mental wellness.
Airport administration and security officials are now preparing for traffic unlike anything they've seen before with this year's holiday coinciding with the end of the NBA All-Star Weekend.
A female entrepreneur from Salt Lake City went home Thursday with $50,000 after winning the first-ever NBA Foundation Pitch Competition as part of NBA All-Star Weekend.
Over the next few days, the NBA will put on an amazing show in Salt Lake City. The league is also making lasting investments in some of Utah’s youth as Lincoln Elementary School in South Salt Lake received some NBA upgrades for education and play.
Be prepared to be wowed when you step inside the NBA Member Entrance right outside Vivint Arena, located at the northeast entrance at the corner of South Temple and John Stockton Drive.
All-Star weekend isn't just going to be a historic time for Salt Lake City and for local basketball fans. It might also be an unprecedented time for air travel.
The Utah Jazz will be well represented during All-Star Saturday Night with Walker Kessler, Jordan Clarkson, and Collin Sexton competing in the NBA Skills Challenge.