The Rockets hope to be selected to host the 2014 All-Star Game.

The city of Houston served as the host of the event back in 2006.

The team doesn't have a representative in this weekend's event in Los Angeles, but they hope to land the 2014 event during league meetings.

"Since last All-Star Game, we've submitted to the league a proposal to host the All-Star Game again," Rockets CEO Tad Brown said. "We're under consideration for 2014. We're hopeful, but the NBA has not made any determinations. There are a number of cities bidding for the same thing. We're working with the city and the sports authority to try to get the game."

In a report by KRIV-TV, Brown said it could take until the end of the year for the NBA to reach a decision.

"We've been talking to the league since the last All-Star Game here about getting another," Brown said. "We submitted it almost a year ago. We’ve been talking to the league about All-Star Games coming up literally since the game finished up here in ’06. And '14 was the first one that opened up with dates that worked for the city as well as for us."