Draymond Green: All-Star Weekend works against the actual game
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Warriors forward Draymond Green believes complaints over a lack of intensity in the All-Star Game are a result of the league overscheduling players, relays Eden Collier of NBC Sports Bay Area. Speaking Friday on his podcast, Green recalled several All-Star appearances that featured a series of required events leading up to the game. “I’ve been at this community thing, I’ve been at this event, I’ve been at this this sneaker deal thing, I’ve been …
The NBA All-Star Game is sparking a lot of conversation among basketball fans • Fox Sports commentator Nick Wright claimed that the All-Star Game is suffering from a decline in ratings and audience engagement • On Bill Simmons' podcast in which he participated, he proposed a controversial and even racist idea: to hold a game with one team playing whites and the other blacks • "It will spark a lot of conversation that week," Simmons said in respo…
Draymond Green: All-Star Weekend works against the actual game
File photo All-Star Game effort is a yearly complaint. Draymond Green thinks he knows why it keeps happening. Speaking Friday on his podcast, the Warriors forward said the issue isn’t motivation. It’s exhaustion. Not from games, but from everything around the game, as relayed by Eden Collier of NBC Sports Bay Area. “I’ve been at this community thing, I’ve been at this event, I’ve been at this sneaker deal thing, I’ve been at this podcast thing,”…
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