The NBA All-Star Game, an annual showcase of the league’s best players, is about to undergo a major transformation. In a live interview on ESPN, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stated that substantial changes are on the way. However, while that decision is not yet final, he strongly hinted at a return to the original structure of the East vs. West format for the All-Star Game.
This prospective adjustment breaks away from the prior practice of top vote-getters serving as captains and drafting their own teams. The fans were, however, quick to show how they felt about this decision of the NBA commissioner on social media.
Adam Silver indicates a new change in the NBA All-Star game
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The first 66 NBA All-Star Games used an East vs. West format, featuring the best players from each conference against one other. The previous six years, however, have seen a different system. The top vote-getters serve as captains and pick their teammates. LeBron James was a captain in all six of those All-Star occurrences. With Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry joining him in different years.
However, in recent years, the NBA has implemented a target score idea in the fourth quarter of the All-Star Game to increase competition. This new regulation assures that the game ends with a made basket, thereby making fourth quarters untimed. The winning team is the first to equal the top team’s score after three quarters, plus 24 points to honor Kobe Bryant’s jersey number.
The target score system originally added excitement and drama to the All-great Game. However, due to injuries to numerous great players, last season’s edition was less competitive. Television ratings were clearly declining, prompting calls for a return to a more competitive climate. The precise timing for completing these prospective All-Star Game adjustments is unknown. Nonetheless, Silver’s remarks have surely sparked debate and excitement among the fans. And many fans have however even voiced their opinions on social media.
Fans reacting to the prospective new All-Star Game format
After the NBA commissioner spoke about this prospective change, the NBA world went into a frenzy. Fans were not only excited but also had a lot to say about why the traditional format of East vs. West is better than the new-age All-Star Games.
One fan expressed their feeling by saying that player drafts idea wasn’t that good!
Good. Player draft was a terrible idea.
— Gabe (@GabeInReality) October 18, 2023
Another fan was extremely thrilled with this change.
About time – Conferences are balanced again. Sick of the tampering.
— Prop Bomb 🏝️ (@PropBomb) October 18, 2023
One fan saw the NBA was in a throwback mood and tried to shoot his shot by saying,
Bring back old trophy designs too
— In Jimmy We Trust (@StosovicMihajlo) October 18, 2023
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Another fan was completely in favor of this decision and said,
The nostalgia in me would love this!
— AB (@aburnshoops) October 18, 2023
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So, with the fans hating on the last 6 years of NBA All-Star, the NBA commissioner has gotten his answer from the fans. Although his proposal is still prospective, bringing back the East vs. West conference in the All-Star games should be executed immediately.
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