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We recently got word of this year’s new All-Star format, yet another round of tweaks as the NBA at large tries to find a way to recapture some of the magic — and overall interest — of the past. This year will see the introduction of a Team USA vs. Team World format, but with a bit of a twist.
The NBA announced a new All-Star Game format that will feature two US teams and one World team competing in a round-robin tournament.
It's happening: The U.S. vs. the World is finally a done deal and will be the format for this season's NBA All-Star Game. The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association unveiled the long-awaited plan Tuesday night, after months of trying to figure out the latest way to spark renewed interest in the league's midseason contest.
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Draymond Green believes fan response to NBA's new All-Star format is ‘alarming'
Draymond Green shared that the muted fan reaction to the NBA’s new All-Star format shows how far the event has fallen from its former glory.
The NBA All-Star Game brings together the top players each season, but only a few stars get selected year after year. Longevity, consistency, and elite performance separate these players from the rest.
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Lakers 'have continued to monitor' former All-Star wing, NBA champion
The Lakers are reportedly still interested in an intriguing veteran two-way wing who could make them legitimate championship contenders.
The NBA season is still young, but trade rumours are already starting to surface. Even though the trade deadline is not until February 5th, a month into the campaign has given teams enough time to look at their rosters to start thinking about potential moves.
There’s a lot of excitement building here in the City of Angels when it comes to sports! We’ve got the 2028 Olympics on the horizon, the FIFA World Cup arriving this summer, and coming up this February,