The NBA All-Star Game itself has become borderline unwatchable. The Saturday night events — especially when the Dunk Contest works, as it did this season — are far more entertaining and dramatic. The Sunday game has less defense than a Sunday morning pickup game on the asphalt at the park.
The NBA is again looking for other ways to spark the event — like the goal score ending, which has had some success — and that could mean going away from the player draft of the past several years and returning to an East vs. Western format. The league and players union are discussing it as part of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, reports Shams Charania and Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic.
The league can shake up the format of the game, but the challenge starts with how the players approach the weekend.
“I think they’ve done a good job with changing the ending of the game, but you know, safety first, right?” Jayson Tatum said after winning the All-Star MVP award last February. “You know it’s supposed to be fun, you don’t want anybody to get injured or get hurt.”
Guys are playing it safe. They will not defend like it’s the playoffs unless there are real stakes in the game, and that’s hard to do with an exhibition. It’s good that the NBA and NBPA are looking for answers, there simply may not be any good ones.
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NBA reportedly considering return to East vs. West, other All-Star changes originally appeared on NBCSports.com