The NBA All-Star Game stinks out loud. You know it, I know, everyone knows it, including Draymond Green, who has played in the game four times and was on the call for the 2025 disaster.
In case you missed Sunday’s All-Star Game, which there is a good chance that you did, this year’s game(s) was a mini-tournament between four teams made up of eight players. It’s worth noting one of the four teams was made of Rising Stars exclusively for first and second-year players in the league, or in other words, not actual All-Stars.
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The new tournament format for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night drew mixed reviews, with several players taking issue with the breaks during and in between games.
Stephen Curry ended a special All-Star Weekend in his home arena with MVP honors after helping Shaq’s OGs beat Chuck’s Global Stars for the title.
The weekend is supposed to be a showcase of everything there is to love about basketball. Instead, a flawed concept is drawing deserved criticism.
The weekend is supposed to be a showcase of everything there is to love about basketball. Instead, a flawed concept is drawing deserved criticism for a wasted opportunity.
The league managed to turn its All-Star Game into anything but a showcase of the best basketball players in the world.
All-Star Weekend wouldn’t be like this if the current players treated the game with the reverence it’s due, or if the players showed the game itself was enough.
Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th anniversary on Sunday. One scene aimed at Trump supporters sparked a conversation, with OutKick founder Clay Travis speaking up on the misstep by SNL.
SNL did a callback to its ‘Black Jeopardy’ sketch, with longtime cast member Kenan Thompson as the host and Tom Hanks cosplaying as a ‘MAGA’ voter and participant on Black Jeopardy.
Thompson, who’s black, reaches out for a handshake, which the white and republican character Hanks played balk.