The Borneo Post

League, players announce All-Star radical overhaul

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LOS ANGELES: The NBA announced a radical overhaul of the league’s All- Star game format on Tuesday, scrapping the traditiona­l Eastern Conference versus Western Conference duel in favour of two teams chosen by nominated captains.

Under the changes, which were hammered out by the NBA and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n ( NBPA), a captain from each conference will pick the sides from a pool of starters and reserves.

The two captains will take turns selecting players, with no regard to conference affiliatio­n, a statement said.

The captains will be the All-Star starter from each conference who receives the most votes in a poll of fans.

The All- Star Game, which has been branded a meaningles­s exhibition in recent years, will take place next year at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles on Feb 18.

“I’m thrilled with what the players and the league have done to improve the All- Star Game, which has been a priority for all of us,” said NBPA President Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets.

“We ’ r e looking forward to putting on an entertaini­ng show in LA.”

NBA President of League Operations Byron Spruell welcomed the input of players keen to “t ry something new”.

In another new move, the two All- Star teams wil l play for charity, raising money for either a Los Angeles-based non-profit or a national organisati­on.

The All Star Game starters and captains will be announced on Jan 18.

N BA commission­er Adam Silver had signalled that changes to the All- Star Game were coming after this year’s event in New Orleans, which ended in a farcical 192-182 victory for the Western Conference over the Eastern Conference.

“I promise this time that next year’s will be different,” Silver said in June. “I think we all recognised, and we talked about it at least year’s All- Star, we’ve gotten to the point where everyone seemed to agree it needed to be more competitiv­e.” — AFP

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