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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
Do you think Nationwide or OSU should make the Hornets an offer to play their season (or at least some games) here?
Hornets to open camp at Air Force Academy
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top><!-- begin leftcol --><!-- template inline -->NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Hornets will hold at least the first two weeks of this year's training camp at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., general manager Allan Bristow said.
The NBA team opens its preseason schedule Oct. 13 at Denver's Pepsi Center against the Denver Nuggets.
"As of right now, that's our only option," Bristow said Thursday from his vacation home in Marco Island, Fla. "We'll look for others. But right now that seems to be the best."
Bristow said no decision had been made on where the team would play its home games following the devastation to New Orleans brought by Hurricane Katrina.
All of the team's players and employees have been accounted for and are safe, but family members of several team employees are still unaccounted for, Bristow said.
"There's just no communication," Bristow said. "It's very tough."
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2149549
Hornets to open camp at Air Force Academy
<!-- end pagetitle --><!-- begin bylinebox -->Associated Press
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top><!-- begin leftcol --><!-- template inline -->NEW ORLEANS -- The New Orleans Hornets will hold at least the first two weeks of this year's training camp at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., general manager Allan Bristow said.
The NBA team opens its preseason schedule Oct. 13 at Denver's Pepsi Center against the Denver Nuggets.
"As of right now, that's our only option," Bristow said Thursday from his vacation home in Marco Island, Fla. "We'll look for others. But right now that seems to be the best."
Bristow said no decision had been made on where the team would play its home games following the devastation to New Orleans brought by Hurricane Katrina.
All of the team's players and employees have been accounted for and are safe, but family members of several team employees are still unaccounted for, Bristow said.
"There's just no communication," Bristow said. "It's very tough."
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2149549