The NBA All-Star Game could be returning to Orlando in the future.
Jason Siegel, the president and CEO of the Greater Orlando Sports Commission, announced Thursday afternoon that Orlando will be bidding for the 2030 NBA All-Star Weekend.
Orlando has hosted the league’s All-Star Game twice before: Last in 2012 and first in 1992.
The Magic are in support of the commission’s bid.
“Landing NBA All-Star Weekend would deliver major benefits to Orlando and the broader Central Florida region, driving significant economic impact estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars for local businesses, hotels, restaurants, and attractions,” the team said in a statement provided to the Orlando Sentinel.