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It is, it's different with the Jordan era where they treat it as an official game and nothing more, I understand that they don't want to give all their best because they can't earn anything from it and worse, they may be injured and it will be bad for the regular season. However, Wemby changes the tone of the game by being competitive, it's just sad that his teammate didn't take it seriously. On the post match interview with Wemby he said that he cherish basketball and being competitive is the least he can do about it. Also, kudos to kawhi for scoring 31 points in 12 minutes, even though we know that most of the players didn't seriously play the defense, we know that kawhi is one of the great players in NBA.
They're preventing themselves from getting injured just like what you said that's why they don't take this All-star game that seriously hence, it affects the whole league as well.
This era is very different compared to that of Jordan era. This era, the pace is very fast and there are some who are getting injured in their lower parts of their body because of how fast the pace is. I didn't watch the whole game, and I don't have plans during that moment, so I will not give any opinions on whether the game is good or bad, but I saw some clips online where I saw the part of the audience and I saw that it's not filled. Correct me with this one, but if this is true, does it show that the interest of fans watching these All-star games in person is decreasing already??
P.S. Well, I watched this video on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfC2SkmaYWoTurns out that it's obvious that there's many seats that are empty in majority of the games. That just shows how disastrous this all-star game is just like in the previous years.
We havethose fun moments in shoot outs dunks and other events.
Ever since the Aaron Gordon - Zach LaVine dunk battle, I haven't seen anything that can match up to how good that duel is.