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Address List of Sports Teams All Ages Basketball Teams: Mens ADDRESS LIST OF SPORTS TEAMS (*This list is current as of January, 2003. Check to see if mailing and website addresses, and phone numbers have not changed from year to year. Womens’ basketball teams are marked with a (W) after the team name.) ALL AGES BASKETBALL TEAMS: MENS’ AND WOMENS’ Atlanta Hawks RE: Free Stuff for Kids Cleveland Rockers One CNN Center, Ste. 405 Gund Arena Atlanta, GA 30303 One Center Court http://nba.com/hawks Cleveland, OH 44115 http://wnba.com/rockers Boston Celtics 151 Merrimac Street Dallas Mavericks 5th Floor Reunion Arena Boston, MA 02114 777 Sports Street http://nba.com/celtics Dallas, TX 75207 http://nba.com/mavericks Charlotte Hornets 100 High Drive Denver Nuggets Charlotte, NC 28217 1635 Clay Street http://nba.com/hornets PO Box 4658 Denver, CO 80204-0658 Charlotte Sting (W) http://nba.com/nuggets 3308 Oak Lake Boulevard Ste. B Detroit Pistons Charlotte, NC 28208 The Palace of Auburn Hills http://wnba.com/sting 2 Championship Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Chicago Bulls http://nba.com/pistons 1901 West Madison Chicago, IL 60612 Detroit Shock (W) http://nba.com/bulls The Palace of Auburn Hills 2 Championship Drive Cleveland Cavaliers Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Gund Arena http://wnba.com/shock One Center Court Cleveland, OH 44115 http://nba.com/cavaliers 8 Golden State Warriors Milwaukee Bucks 1221 Broadway The Bradley Center 20th Floor 1001 N. Fourth Street Oakland, CA 94612 Milwaukee, WI 53203-1312 http://nba.com/warriors http://nba.com/bucks Houston Comets (W) Minnesota Timberwolves Two Greenway Plaza Target Center Houston, TX 77046 600 First Avenue N http://wnba.com/comets Minneapolis, MN 55403 http://nba.com/timberwolves Houston Rockets Two Greenway Plaza New Jersey Nets Houston, TX 77046 405 Murray Hill Parkway http://nba.com/rockets East Rutherford, NJ 07l73 http://nba.com/nets Indiana Pacers 300 E. Market Street New York Liberty Indianapolis, IN 46204 Madison Square Garden http://nba.com/pacers Two Pennsylvania Plaza New York, NY 10121 Los Angeles Clippers http://wnba.com/liberty LA Sports Arena 3939 S. Figueroa Street New York Nicks Los Angeles, CA 90031 Madison Square Garden http://nba.com/clippers Two Pennsylvania Plaza New York, NY 10121 Los Angeles Lakers http://nba.com/nicks Great Western Forum 3900 W. Manchester Boulevard Orlando Magic Inglewood, CA 90306 Orlando Arena http://nba.com/lakers One Magic Place Orlando, FL 32801 Los Angeles Sparks (W) http://nba.com/magic Great Western Forum 3900 W. Manchester Boulevard Philadelphia 76ers Inglewood, CA 90306 One CoreStates Complex http://wnba.com/sparks Philadelphia, PA 19148 http://nba.com/76ers Miami Heat Miami Arena Phoenix Mercury (W) SunTrust International Center American West Arena One SE 3rd Avenue 201 E. Jefferson Suite 2300 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Miami, FL 33313 http://wnba.com/mercury http://nba.com/heat 9 Phoenix Suns Seattle Supersonics American West Arena 490 5th Avenue N 201 E. Jefferson Seattle, WA 98109 Phoenix, AZ 85004 http://nba.com/supersonics http://nba.com/suns Toronto Raptors Portland Trail Blazers 20 Bay Street, Ste. 1702 One Center Court Toronto, Ontario Ste. 200 Canada MSJ 2NB Portland, OR 97227 http://nba.com/raptors http://nba.com/blazers Utah Jazz Sacramento Monarchs (W) Delta Center ARCO Arena 301 W. South Temple One Sports Parkway Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Sacramento, CA 95834 http://nba.com/jazz http://wnba.com/monarchs Utah Starzz (W) Sacramento Kings Delta Center ARCO Arena 301 W. South Temple One Sports Parkway Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Sacramento, CA 95834 http://wnba.com/starzz http://nba.com/kings Vancouver Grizzlies San Antonio Spurs General Motors Place 100 Montana Street 800 Griffiths Way San Antonio, TX 78203 Vancouver, British Columbia http://nba.com/spurs Canada V6B 6G1 http://nba.com/grizzlies Washington Wizards USAir Arena One Harry S Truman Drive Landover, MD 20785 http://nba.com/wizards 10 BASEBALL TEAMS ALL AGES Anaheim Angels Cincinnati Reds PO Box 2000 100 Cinergy Field Anaheim, CA 92803 Cincinnati, OH 45202 http://angels.mlb.com http://reds.mlb.com Arizona Diamondbacks Cleveland Indians PO Box 2095 2401 Ontario Street Phoenix, AZ 85001 Cleveland, OH http://diamondbacks.mlb.com http://indians.mlb.com Atlanta Braves Colorado Rockies PO Box 4064 2001 Blake Street Atlanta, GA 30303 Denver, CO 80205 http://braves.mlb.com http://rockies.mlb.com Baltimore Orioles Detroit Tigers 222 W. Camden Street 2121 Trumbull Avenue Baltimore, MD 02215 Detroit, MI 48216 http://orioles.mlb.com http://tigers.mlb.com Boston Red Sox Durham Bulls Baseball Club Fenway Park 409 Blackwell Street Boston, MA 02215 Durham, NC 27701 http://redsox.mlb.com http://dbulls.com Chicago Cubs Florida Marlins th 1060 W. Addison Street 2267 NW 199 Street Chicago, IL 60613-4397 Miami, FL 33056 http://cubs.mlb.com http://marlins.mlb.com Chicago White Sox Houston Astros 333 W. 35th Street PO Box 288 Chicago, IL 60616 Houston, TX http://whitesox.mlb.com http://astros.mlb.com 11 Kansas City Royals Prince William Cannons PO Box 419969 PO Box 2148 Kansas City, MO 64141 Woodbridge, VA 22193 http://royals.mlb.com (no website address) Los Angeles Dodgers Oakland Athletics 1000 Elysian Park Avenue Oakland Coliseum Los Angeles, CA 90012-1199 Oakland, CA 94261 http://dodgers.mlb.com http://athletics.mlb.com Milwaukee Brewers St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee County Stadium 250 Stadium Plaza PO Box 3099 St. Louis, MO 63102 Milwaukee, WI 53201-3099 http://cardinals.mlb.com http://brewers.mlb.com San Diego Padres Minnesota Twins PO Box 2000 34 Kirby Puckett Place San Diego, CA 92112-2000 Minneapolis, MN 55415 http://padres.mlb.com http://twins.mlb.com San Francisco Giants Montreal Expos 3 Com Park at PO Box 500, Station M Candlestick Point Montreal, Quebec San Francisco, CA 94124 Canada H1V 3P2 http://giants.mlb.com http://expos.mlb.com Seattle Mariners New York Mets PO Box 4100 Shea Stadium Seattle, WA 98104 Flushing, NY 11368 http://mariners.mlb.com http://mets.mlb.com Tampa Bay Devil Rays New York Yankees One Tropicana Drive Yankee Stadium St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Bronx, NY 10451 http://devilrays.mlb.com http://yankes.mlb.com Texas Rangers Philadelphia Phillies PO Box 90111 PO Box 7575 Arlington, TX 76004 Philadelphia, PA 19101 http://rangers.mlb.com http://phillies.mlb.com Pittsburgh Pirates PO Box 7000 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 http://pirates.mlb.com 12 Toronto Blue Jays One Blue Jay Way Ste. 3200 Toronto, Ontario Canada M5V 1J1 http://bluejays.mlb.com 13 FOOTBALL TEAMS ALL AGES Arizona Cardinals Denver Broncos 8701 S. Hardy Drive 13655 Broncos Parkway Phoenix, AZ 85284 Englewood, CO 80112 http://arizonacardinals.com http://denverbroncos.com Atlanta Falcons Detroit Lions One Falcon Place 1200 Featherstone Road Suwanee, GA 30174 Pontiac, MI 48342 http://atlantafalcons.com http://detroitlions.com Baltimore Ravens Green Bay Packers 1100 Owings Mills Boulevard 1265 Lombardi Avenue Owings Mills, MD 21117 Green Bay, WI 54304 http://baltimoreravens.com http://greenbaypackers.com Buffalo Bills Houston Texans One Bills Drive Reliant Stadium Orchard Park, NY 14217 8400 Kirby Drive http://buffalobills.com Houston, TX 77054 http://houstontexans.com Carolina Panthers 800 S. Mint Street Indianapolis Colts th Charlotte, NC 28202 7001 W. 56 Street http://carolinapanthers.com Indianapolis, IN 46245 http://indianapoliscolts.com Chicago Bears 1000 Football Drive Jacksonville Jaguars Lake Forest, IL 66045 One Stadium Place http://chicagobears.com Jacksonville, FL 32202 http://jacksonvillejaguars.com Cincinnati Bengals One Bengals Drive Kansas City Chiefs Cincinnati, OH 45024 One Arrowhead Drive http://cincinnatibengals.com Kansas City, MO 64129 http://kansascitychiefs.com Dallas Cowboys One Cowboys Parkway Irving, TX 75063 http://dallascowboys.com 14 Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers 7500 SW 30th Street Three Rivers Stadium Davie, FL 33317 300 Stadium Circle http://miamidolphins.com Pittsburgh, PA 15212 http://pittsburghsteelers.com Minnesota Vikings 9520 Viking Drive St. Louis Rams Eden Prairie, MN 55344 One Rams Way http://minnesotavikings.com St. Louis, MO 63045 http://stlouisrams.com New England Patriots Foxboro Stadium San Diego Chargers 60 Washington Street 4020 Murphy Canyon Road Foxboro, MA 02035 San Diego, CA 921223 http://newenglandpatriots.com http://sandiegochargers.com New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49ers 5800 Airline Highway 4949 Centennial Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70003 Santa Clara, CA 95054 http://neworleanssaints.com http://sanfrancisco49ers.com New York Giants Seattle Seahawks Giants Stadium 11220 NE 53rd Street East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Kirkland, WA 98033 http://newyorkgiants.com http://seattleseahawks.com New York Jets Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1000 Fulton Avenue One Buccaneer Place Hempstead, NY 11550 Tampa, FL 33607 http://newyorkjets.com http://tampabaybuccaneers.com Oakland Raiders Tennessee Oilers 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Baptist Sports Park Alameda, CA 94502 7604 Highway 70 S http://oaklandraiders.com Nashville, TN 37221 http://tennesseeoilers.com Philadelphia Eagles 3501 S. Broad Street Washington Redskins Philadelphia, PA 19148 21300 Redskin Park Drive http://philadelphiaeagles.com Ashburn, VA 22011 http://washingtonredskins.com 15 HOCKEY TEAMS ALL AGES Boston Bruins Detroit Red Wings Fleet Center Joe Louis Arena Boston, MA 02114 600 Civic Center Drive http://www.bostonbruins.com Detroit, MI 48226 http://www.detroitredwings.com Buffalo Sabres One Seymour H. Knox Edmonton Oilers III Plaza 11230-110 Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Edmonton, Alberta http://www.buffalosabres.com Canada T5G 3G8 http://www.edmontonoilers.com Calgary Flames Canadian Airlines Saddledome Florida Panthers 100 NE Third Avenue Box 1540-Station M th Calgary, Alberta 10 Floor Canada T2P 3B9 Fort Lauderdale, FL 333301 http://www.calgaryflames.com http://www.flpanthers.com Carolina Hurricanes Kansas City Blades 5000 Aerial Center, Ste. 100 Kemper Arena Morrisville, NC 27560 1800 Genessee http://www.caneshockey.com Kansas City, Missouri 64102 http://www.kcblades.com Colorado Avalanche McNichols Sports Arena Los Angeles Kings 1635 Clay Street Great Western Forum Denver, CO 80204 3900 W.
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