Tuesday, 3 October 2017
ALL-STAR Game new reforms
For the first time in the history of the NBA, the All Star Game will no longer oppose the East to the West. The NBA is making a radical shift. As most players have openly asked for in recent months, the traditional All Star Game is changing format. The usual opposition between the West and East conferences disappears from the program and it is replaced by a match opposing the best players in the league. The latter shall be selected by vote, the first two of whom shall be designated captains.
They will then have the responsibility to choose their partners without distinction of franchise to compose the best team possible, among the selected players. Moreover, the winner of this match will allow a charity to win a donation, which will bring back a little stake around a party that had lost interest in recent years, defenses being non-existent to leave the fair share to the show.
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