The NBA All-Star Game debuted a new four-team format on Sunday that received immediate criticism. What do you think of it? All-Star teams drafted by NBA on TNT analysts Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith competed alongside Friday night’s Rising Stars winner as the NBA once again attempted to inject life into the All-Star Game with a radical overhaul of its format.
Team Spurs was disqualified from the All-Star Skills Challenge after using a controversial time-saving shooting approach.
The Golden State Warriors are having fun again on the court, as they are now on a three-game win streak. In their most recent outing, the Dubs dominated the Dallas Mavericks in a 126-102 victory at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sunday.
Draymond Green has never been a player short of confidence, but it’s fair to say he caught everyone off guard when he claimed during All-Star Weekend that the Golden State Warriors would win the NBA championship this season.
After a 128-92 win against the Charlotte Hornets, Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler addressed teammate Jonathan Kuminga’s return. After Draymond Green doubled down on the Warriors winning their next title since Butler’s arrival,
Playing in the All-Star Game is a genuine privilege and NBA stars should get to do whatever they want with it.
Draymond Green did not hold back when giving his view of the NBA All-Star Game’s new format. The Warriors star ripped the structure during TNT’s broadcast between the first and second games, calling it “unfair” to guys who worked to earn the right to be called an All-Star.
The TNT Inside the NBA crew—Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kenny Smith—each drafted an All-Star squad, while WNBA legend Candace Parker led the fourth team made up of first- and second-year players who were a part of the NBA Rising Stars tournament championship team on Friday night.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green made an appearance during All-Star Weekend, drawing comments from an NBA legend, comments he didn’t hesitate to fire back at.