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Swofford: ACC title game still in Charlotte for now
- Updated: July 21, 2016
6:38 PM ET
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — ACC commissioner John Swofford said Thursday the NBA’s decision to pull the All-Star Game from Charlotte won’t have any bearing on the ACC championship game’s future at Bank of America Stadium.
Editor’s PicksNBA moving ’17 All-Star Game from Charlotte
The NBA is moving the All-Star Game in light of North Carolina’s controversial HB2 bill, saying it hopes to reschedule the game for Charlotte in 2019.
In May, the league decided to keep the ACC championship game in Charlotte despite North Carolina House Bill 2, a law some consider discriminatory toward the lesbian, …
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