Many NBA fans and players have been discussing what changes need to be made to the All-Star Game, as the recent product has not been up to league standards. Many of the NBA’s top stars do not put much effort into the event, leading to an underwhelming defense-less game.
This year, the NBA changed the All-Star format, pinning four teams against each other for a mini-tournament. The revamped style has been a topic of discussion since Sunday night, and many of the league’s top stars do not seem very interested in it.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on this year’s NBA All-Star game format:
“Breaks, I guess, weren’t ideal. I would rather play without breaks. … I guess it’s up to the guys that handle all that stuff to figure out what’s next and how to keep making it more and more interesting, and… pic.twitter.com/T7A6KYoKOx
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 17, 2025
Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic was asked if there’s an answer to the NBA All-Star issue, but the three-time MVP seemed more ready to move on from the conversation.
“I don’t know,” Jokic said. “I think it’s not a question for me. I don’t know. I think maybe we should focus on some other things and then All-Star. I think it’s always going to be like this, so we should accept it.”
I asked Nikola Jokic if it’s possible to stage a competitive All-Star Game.
“I don’t know. I think it’s not a question for me. I don’t know. I think maybe we should focus on some other things and then All-Star. I think it’s always going to be like this, so we should accept it.”— Dan Woike (@DanWoikeSports) February 17, 2025
Jokic could be right. The NBA might be at a point where players simply do not care about the All-Star Game, and the league might just have to accept that. Jokic is one of the prime examples, as one of the league’s biggest superstars gives little-to-no effort in the star-studded exhibition match.
The NBA is in a weird spot with All-Star events, but Jokic’s brutally honest answer could be the harsh truth that the league needs to hear.
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