Even Clippers All-Star guard Chris Paul is concerned about the lack of competitiveness in the All-Star games. So after much complaining about the All-Star game in New Orleans last month and how it wasn’t fun to watch, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver reached out to Paul to discuss how the game can be improved. “You look at what baseball has done to the winner of that,” Milwaukee Coach Jason Kidd, a 10-time NBA All-Star, said. “If you don’t buy that or they don’t sell that, nothing is going to change… I mean, we had more competitive players. Jimmy Butler leads the Bulls in scoring (23.9 points per game) and steals (1.9).
Source: Los Angeles Times March 04, 2017 05:48 UTC