Commissioner Adam Silver’s decision is to make the NBA All-Star Game 2024 go back to its traditional format.
NBA All-Star Game 2024 Goes Traditional
The NBA All-Star Game 2024 will return to its traditional East vs. West format. This decision was made by Commissioner Adam Silver in an effort to make the NBA All-Star Game 2024 more representative of traditional basketball.
The NBA All-Star Game 2024 will also revert to a 48-minute format, eliminating the unique scoring system introduced in 2020. These changes in the NBA All-Star Game 2024 coincide with the game being hosted by the Indiana Pacers, who last hosted in 1985.
The previous format of the NBA All-Star Game 2024, where captains drafted teams, resulted in low ratings and a lack of viewer interest. Players and coaches have supported the return of the traditional NBA All-Star Game 2024 to a more competitive style of play.
According to a published article by AP News, the NBA is also considering ways to honor the defunct American Basketball Association during NBA All-Star Game 2024 weekend. Overall, the goal is to focus on the game itself and restore the NBA All-Star Game 2024 to its former glory.
Changes Will Apply For 2024’s Games
In a published article by The Seattle Times, the changes are being implemented for the game taking place on February 18, 2024, in Indianapolis, where basketball is highly regarded.
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