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The NBA All-Star Game has undoubtedly lost its luster. In the past, players took pride in being selected and regularly gave their all to put on a show for the fans. But in recent years, the game has become more of a leisurely exhibition, with defense almost non-existent and scoring reaching outrageous numbers.
While the league’s decision to tweak the format this year was commendable, it still failed to produce desirable results. One proposal that many fans and pundits are keen on seeing come to fruition is a game that pits a team with the league’s best international players against a team composed of the United States’ finest.
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Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said the NBA must seriously consider this proposal and examine the enormous success of the National Hockey League’s 4 Nations Face-Off, which pits the top players from four countries against each other.
Hesitant to pull the trigger on this idea
Chuck said he’s been insistent on the league adopting this format for several years now. However, he understands the hesitancy, saying the potential of the U.S. team getting beaten by an international squad is high, which wouldn’t be a good look, especially since an American invented the game.
“I’ve been saying that for five to seven years. I think international against the United States would be fantastic,” Barkley stated. “And I’ll tell you the truth, and I’ll be honest with you — I think the only reason they don’t want to do it: they scared the United States gonna get their a*s kicked.”
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“That’s my honest opinion. But if you put Joker, uh, Wembanyama, Shai Gilgeous, Luka, Jamal Murray — I’m thinking, I can’t think of everybody right off the hand — I think it’d be fantastic,” the one-time league MVP added.
The game has come a long way. With the Dream Team inspiring players from around the world to take up the sport and the NBA’s global expansion, basketball has truly become an international phenomenon. And while the competition at the FIBA World Cup and Olympics has undoubtedly increased, there is still a desire for more matchups between countries.
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Intense competition
One reason recent All-Star Games have been lackluster is the lack of passion and pride. With nothing at stake, players just go through the motions and don’t truly show their skills. However, a matchup between the USA and the World would up the stakes.
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“Because, like I say — if you give me Joker, Luka, Wemby, Shai — you give me those four to start, I’m gonna pick some guys off the street and we’re gonna be pretty competitive against the United States,” the Alabama product remarked.
The World team would feature a formidable squad, especially considering Serbian big man Nikola Jokic and Greek forward Giannis Antetokounmpo have won five of the last six NBA MVP awards.
Add to that this season’s presumptive MVP, Canadian guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Slovenian sensation Luka Doncic, last season’s Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama, four-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert, and All-Stars Kristaps Porzingis, Domantas Sabonis, Pascal Siakam, Alperen Sengun, Lauri Markkanen and Andrew Wiggins, and it’s clear this squad could pose a serious threat to Team USA.
Team USA isn’t likely to back down, and they could field a powerhouse roster featuring LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Joel Embiid, Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards and Kawhi Leonard, among others.
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