China Daily (Hong Kong)

All change for All-Star Game as East-West format binned

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NEW YORK — The NBA is scrapping the East vs. West format for its All-Star Game and will have captains pick teams this season.

The league said on Tuesday that the leading vote-getter from each conference will choose teams from the pool of players who were voted as starters and reserves.

The change will begin with this season’s game in Los Angeles on Feb 18.

Players and league officials have been eager to inject new interest in the often defense-absent game, and they decided to act after another dull affair last February in New Orleans.

“I’m thrilled with what the players and the league have done to improve the AllStar Game, which has been a priority for all of us,” National Basketball Players Associatio­n president Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to putting on an entertaini­ng show in LA.”

The sides worked closely — with Charlotte owner Michael Jordan, chairman of the league’s labor relations committee, heavily involved in the conversati­ons — and chose a format that has been used by the NFL and NHL for what will be the first NBA All-Star Game that doesn’t pit the Eastern Conference against the Western Conference.

The 10 starters will continue to be chosen by a combinatio­n of fan, player and media balloting, with the coaches from each conference then selecting the 14 reserves. The captains will then draft their teams at an undetermin­ed time — making certain that those chosen starters are split up so they remain starters.

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