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Wade, James and Bosh to Host Charity All-Star Game at FIU

Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh haven't played together since the last game of the NBA Finals, and with the lockout in full effect we weren't sure when it would happen again. That's about to change. The trio is expected to announce plan for a charity All-Star game at FIU on...
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Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh haven't played together since the last game of the NBA Finals, and with the lockout in full effect we weren't sure when it would happen again. That's about to change. The trio is expected to announce plan for a charity All-Star game at FIU on October 8. And, oh yeah, Rick Ross is coaching one of the teams. 


An official announcement is expected tomorrow, but ESPN reports the game will be dubbed "The South Florida All-Star Classic." Money raised will benefit South Florida children's charities. 

So who's coming? Just about everyone: 
A number of NBA players are slated to join the Miami trio on the court, including fellow Heat teammate Mario Chalmers, the Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, the New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, the New Orleans Hornets' Chris Paul, the Washington Wizards' John Wall, the Atlanta Hawks' Jamal Crawford, the Houston Rockets' Jonny Flynn, the Los Angeles Clippers' Eric Bledsoe, the Dallas Mavericks' Caron Butler, the Memphis Grizzlies' Rudy Gay, the Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo, the Philadelphia 76ers' Lou Williams, the Golden State Warriors' Dorell Wright, the Portland Trail Blazers' Wesley Matthews and free agent Eddy Curry.



Cleveland Cavaliers first-round picks Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson also are possible participants in the game.

Athletes representing the Jordan Brand will be led by Wade, Anthony and Paul and will be coached by comedian Kevin Hart.

James and Bosh will head up Team Nike, and they're sure to be hustling. Rick Ross will be the team's coach. Yes, Rick "B.M.F." Ross. This will surely be the best All-Star game of any kind since the Slip'n'Slide All-Stars took it to da house in 2001

Details like tickets prices will probably be revealed with tomorrow's official announcement. 

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