
PTI New NBA All-Star Format
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NBA All-Star Format Is Too Tame
- The NBA's new three-team All-Star format feels timid and confusing to critics like Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser.
- Wilbon argues a straight U.S. vs. International 48-minute game would be far more compelling and honest about global talent.
International Stars Dominate The Top Tier
- Wilbon notes today's best five players are largely born outside the U.S., making an international team competitive or superior.
- He contends the league has enough international stars to field a full, compelling team without position limits.
Make The All-Star Game Whole And Competitive
- If the NBA wants drama, implement a full 48-minute U.S. vs. International game and stop hiding behind watered-down formats.
- Commit to competitive minutes to attract genuine effort and fan investment, regardless of players' origins.
