How should the NBA fix the All-Star Game? Does the longstanding annual exhibition event actually need to be fixed? Should it be a competitive event? Should it cater to what players the fans want to see in it? And what about the honor of getting the nod to be in it in the first place? Is it a problem that there is no financial incentive to play hard in these games, but major financial incentives to be named an All-Star?
There is a host of angles to this topic, which pops up every season at this time in the league calendar. But with recent flops still looming large in our collective memories, there is an added currency to these questions this season.
The host of the “Celtics Rundown” podcast Bobby Krivitsky linked up with CLNS Media “Celtics Lab” podcast cohosts Cameron Tabatabaie and Justin Quinn to talk it over. Check it out below!
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