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The New Orleans Pelicans’ lease at Smoothie King Center expires in a little more than two years. On Tuesday, owner Gayle Benson said any discussions about a potential new long-term home for the Pelicans are still in the early stages. "You know, that's in the future, and we're trying to look for now,” Benson said at the NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. “We're talking about it, but we've been talking about it. Hopefully, at the right time we'll make that decision. But for now, we're just focusing on renovating what we have. We're still renovating the Superdome and doing upgrades at the arena.”
Michael Jordan got married over the weekend, with Tiger Woods, Spike Lee and Patrick Ewing among those attending the NBA Hall of Famer's wedding in Palm Beach, Fla. Jordan married 35-year-old former model Yvette Prieto on Saturday, manager Estee Portnoy told The Associated Press on Sunday.
Talk about a slam dunk! After five years of dating, former NBA star Michael Jordan, 50, and his model-fiancée, Yvette Prieto, 35, made it official with a wedding in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday. About 500 people arriving by tour buses piled into a Presbyterian church called Bethesda-by-the Sea, where Donald Trump was married to Melania in 2005.
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Michael Jordan is tying the knot with fiancee Yvette Prieto this weekend, and we're on the ground, digging up the basketball legend's wedding secrets. The wedding is reportedly set to take place at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida -- the same church that provided the setting for Donald and Melania Trump's 2005 wedding. Two thousand friends and celebrities are expected to attend the wedding festivities, which will no doubt include some wining and dining at MJ's 37,000 sq. ft. home on Florida's Jupiter Island.
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