NBA announces All-Star tournament
plan for this season: 4 teams, 3 games, 1 night
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[December 18, 2024]
By TIM REYNOLDS
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NBA 's All-Star Game is going to be an All-Star
tournament this season, with the league announcing on Tuesday that
it has finalized plans to use a different format for the upcoming
midseason showcase in San Francisco.
And scoring is sure to be down — way, way, way down.
This season's format is a four-team, three-game, one-night
tournament, three teams of eight All-Stars apiece and the fourth
team being the winner of the Rising Stars challenge for first- and
second-year players. The winning team in all games will be the first
to score 40 points.
It'll happen Feb. 16 at the home of the Golden State Warriors. The
Rising Stars event is there Feb. 14, headlining All-Star Friday.
“I think we’ve come to terms that modern All-Stars are in part about
competition, but ultimately they’re about entertaining the fans and
creating a strong experience for them," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
said Tuesday.
Silver has wanted a more competitive All-Star event for some time,
and this change comes after the teams combined to score a record 397
points — 211-186 was the final — in last season's game at
Indianapolis.
The teams combined to take 289 shot attempts in last year's game,
94% of those being either inside the paint or beyond the 3-point
line.
“Obviously, with the elephant in the room being us competing, them
trying to shake things up is expected and makes sense,” said
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a likely
All-Star selection this season for the third time. "At the end of
the day, it’s going to come down to whether the players want to go
at it, and I would love to see that. Love to be a part of that for
sure, and hopefully it happens.”
There have been other All-Star format shakeups in recent years.
After the first 66 All-Star Games were basically played like a
normal game — Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference, four
quarters, 12 minutes apiece — the league switched to a format where
the leading vote-getters from each conference served as captains who
got to draft their teams.
LeBron James served as one of the captains all six times, with
Giannis Antetokounmpo the other captain three times, Kevin Durant
twice and Stephen Curry once.
In four of the captain's-pick years, All-Star Games used a target
score at the end of games, ensuring that the winner was decided on a
made shot. Fourth quarters were untimed and the winner was the first
team to reach whatever the leading team's score was after three
quarters, plus 24 points — the 24 being a nod to Kobe Bryant’s last
jersey number.
It went back to the East vs. West format last year and saw a record
point total along with Luka Doncic trying a 70-foot jumper, Donovan
Mitchell throwing a 50-foot underhand inbounds pass, Bam Adebayo
inbounding the ball to himself by tossing it off Nikola Jokic's
backside, Tyrese Haliburton trying and making five 3-pointers in a
92-second span, and Damian Lillard capping the night with a 44-foot
jumper — which wasn't even his longest shot of the game.
“I think something could be done about it,” Lillard said after his
MVP-winning performance in last year's game. “I’m not sure what, but
I think there’s a way to make it a more competitive game.”
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The East team, lead by captain Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis
Antetokounmpo, right, hoists the trophy after defeating the West
211-186 in the NBA All-Star basketball game in Indianapolis, Sunday,
Feb. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
The league, which worked with the National
Basketball Players Association on this new format, hopes it has
found the answer.
“We went back to the drawing board with the players association, and
again talking directly to players and said, ‘Let’s come up with a
format that we think has a better chance of creating a game, or in
this case a series of competitions that will be of interest to the
fans,’ " Silver said. "So, this is where we came out.”
Voting format
All-Star voting begins Thursday and the format is unchanged.
Fans — who can vote through Jan. 20 — can cast ballots daily for
three frontcourt and two backcourt players from both conferences.
That'll be part of a weighted formula — 50% fan vote, 25% media
panel vote, 25% current player vote — to determine the 10 players
that will be designated as “starters.”
NBA head coaches will pick the 14 players designated as “reserves."
But the starter and reserve columns won't mean much on game night,
since there will be 15 different players starting — five from each
of the three teams, obviously — and only nine players coming off the
bench in those semifinal games.
How the teams will be picked
TNT analysts Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith will
draft teams from the 24-player All-Star pool on Feb. 6. The teams
will bear their names — Team Shaq, Team Charles and Team Kenny.
The Rising Stars winner that'll go to the All-Star tournament will
be called Team Candace, for Candace Parker.
Coaching staffs
The coaching staffs from the teams with the best records in the
Eastern and Western Conferences will go to the All-Star Game. (It
cannot be the Milwaukee or Minnesota coaching staffs this year,
since they coached last year.)
The East and West head coaches will each coach a team in the
tournament; one assistant coach from each staff will serve as head
coach for the other two teams in the All-Star tournament.
Prize money
There is a prize pool of $1.8 million for the All-Star Game.
Each player on the All-Star champion team gets $125,000, each player
on the runner-up team will get $50,000 and the players on the teams
eliminated in the semifinals will each get $25,000.
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