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Hayward made all stars!!!!!!!!!

DMC to pels lol. Should we have gone for him? Favors and picks probably would have gotten it done tbh.

'DMC is a cancer' statements coming, but this is a legit star on the cheap. Dunno if DMC would ever consider staying in Utah though


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At that price? Yes we should have. DMC will flourish with a fresh start and some maturity and humility may come feom playing with someone better than him in Davis. DMC is from nearby that area (AL), and has many friends and family close to NOLA. We may see a rebirth here.

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Doing whatever? That's the best answer you have? Okay.
If you go into it looking for a well rounded game, competition, or consequence, the ASG won't be for you. That said, It's a spectacle with 24 of the most athletic people in the world playing the same time.

Its for visualizing how a and b would play together for real. Its for celebrating their seasons to this point. Its for smashing 40 dunks into one game. Its for basketball and musical performance to intertwine. Its for seeing their personalities less altered by PR or "team speak"

Theres plenty to like if you dont get hungry for consequence.

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Just my opinion, but the Allstar game was a crushing bore. I tried watching it, I really did, but blah. I'm not sure why every year some player thinks everyone wants to see him jack up a shot everytime he touches the ball and dominate the entire game(a la Westbrook 3 years running). I realize that no one wants to get hurt or exert himself too much, but progressively over the years, defense has entirely been taken out of the game, so that it's just a dunk and 3 point fest. Some may find this entertainment, I'm not one of them.

As an aside, did the coach tell Hayward to go and stand in the corner every possession, where he was routinely ignored by whatever glory hound ballhog was on the court? Was he passive by design or because he was deferring to the establshed star pecking order? It would have been nice to see him take a bit more active role, but even then, with Westbrook launching the ball everytime he touched it, I'm not sure it would have mattered. (Davis took a lot of shots also but many of these were assisted, Westbrook just shot, and shot and shot and shot, like the entire damn game was all about him.)

Waste of time.
 
Reggie Miller had the best solution for the all-star game! At the 8 minute mark of the 4th Quarter, BOTH teams are required to play defense! Use to be that way before....but now these guys are so lazy they don't play any defense and don't care who wins!
 
DMC to pels lol. Should we have gone for him? Favors and picks probably would have gotten it done tbh.

'DMC is a cancer' statements coming, but this is a legit star on the cheap. Dunno if DMC would ever consider staying in Utah though


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No one short of LBJ could win in Sac.
**** cousins. I hate watching him play more than anyone in the nba

Just my opinion, but the Allstar game was a crushing bore. I tried watching it, I really did, but blah. I'm not sure why every year some player thinks everyone wants to see him jack up a shot everytime he touches the ball and dominate the entire game(a la Westbrook 3 years running). I realize that no one wants to get hurt or exert himself too much, but progressively over the years, defense has entirely been taken out of the game, so that it's just a dunk and 3 point fest. Some may find this entertainment, I'm not one of them.

As an aside, did the coach tell Hayward to go and stand in the corner every possession, where he was routinely ignored by whatever glory hound ballhog was on the court? Was he passive by design or because he was deferring to the establshed star pecking order? It would have been nice to see him take a bit more active role, but even then, with Westbrook launching the ball everytime he touched it, I'm not sure it would have mattered. (Davis took a lot of shots also but many of these were assisted, Westbrook just shot, and shot and shot and shot, like the entire damn game was all about him.)

Waste of time.

There was one play, forget who was bringing the ball up. Hayward was causally jogging up the court. There was a huge seam where if he'd have sprinted he'd have gotten a dunk. I could see it from a mile away, but he never even went for it. Then out of nowhere Westbrook sprints into view right past Hayward for an easy dunk. Lol. He did seem passive, but I think it was more him being star struck or something. If he's fortunate to be an all star next year, I think it would be different.
 
Reggie Miller had the best solution for the all-star game! At the 8 minute mark of the 4th Quarter, BOTH teams are required to play defense! Use to be that way before....but now these guys are so lazy they don't play any defense and don't care who wins!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3AVXhRoG9c

seems to me they played defense from the opening tip!
 
https://www.nba.com/article/2017/03/04/adam-silver-says-nba-all-star-format-will-change-2018


Change is coming to the defense-optional All-Star Game, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver wants to hear ideas.

Silver and players' union President Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers have spoken about how to make the game more competitive. No decisions have been made, but the Western Conference's 192-182 win over the Eastern Conference last month in New Orleans underlined such a need.

Some All-Stars said that night they would like to see a more authentic game, and the league apparently agrees.

"We will change it by next year," Silver said. "It shouldn't be playoff intensity, but the guys should be playing."

Next year's game is in Los Angeles.

Silver spoke Friday at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, hosted by MIT. He even shared an email address - Adam(at)NBA.com - in case anyone wants to share suggestions with him.

"You hear people talking about 4-point shots, something that's not about to happen in the NBA, but maybe in an All-Star Game," Silver said. "Maybe there's a few spots on the floor where it's a 4-point shot. Maybe there's a halfcourt shot in the last minute that's 10 points. I don't know. Those are crazy ideas."

New Orleans' Anthony Davis scored an All-Star record 52 points in this year's game, 10 points more than the mark by Wilt Chamberlain that stood for 55 years. The West has flirted with 200 points in each of the last two seasons - 196 in 2016, 192 this year. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 12 dunks by himself, and LeBron James was taking (and once, made) shots from the midcourt area.

"We collectively want to try to make All-Star weekend better for the fans," Paul told reporters in Milwaukee on Friday. "All the way around. Even in CBA talks and stuff like that, that was one of the things that the players, the owners and everybody was talking about. Trying to fix that, spice it up a little bit to keep it interesting."

Bucks coach Jason Kidd, a perennial All-Star as a player, is confident the league will find the right fix.

"Adam's a very smart man," Kidd said, "and they'll figure it out."

For this year's game, the voting process was changed - fan votes were no longer the sole basis for selecting starters, but instead part of a formula that also took player and media balloting into account. The player-voting element in particular was criticized by some NBA coaches like Golden State's Steve Kerr, who said it wasn't taken as seriously as it should have been.

"In an All-Star game like this, guys aren't trying to get hurt," Cleveland's Kyrie Irving said after the All-Star Game. "We all enjoy the company of each other's presence. But at the same token, us as competitors, when it starts getting close, you can feel it. For me, I would love to play in a competitive game."
 
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