NBA considering going to a tournament format for the All-Star Game, AP sources say

The NBA is considering a tournament-style format for the All-Star Game, as reported by sources familiar with the discussions on Friday. This innovative approach mirrors the format successfully utilized in recent Rising Stars competitions.

Under the proposed plan, the 24 All-Star selections would be divided into three teams of eight players each. The fourth team would likely consist of the champion of the Rising Stars competition, which is scheduled for earlier in the weekend.

These changes are expected to debut during this season’s All-Star weekend in San Francisco, taking place from February 14-16.

The specifics of the voting process remain uncertain. Currently, fans, players, and media contribute to a weighted system for selecting starters, while coaches determine the reserves. With the new format eliminating reserves, all four voting groups are likely to be involved in selecting the 24-player roster.

ESPN was the first to report these potential changes on Friday.

Commissioner Adam Silver mentioned on November 2 that the league is exploring various formats, acknowledging players’ disappointment with last year’s All-Star Game. He emphasized the need for a more competitive and entertaining experience for fans.

The NBA has made several adjustments to the All-Star Game format in recent years. Notable changes include moving away from the traditional East vs. West matchup in favor of a draft system led by team captains and implementing an untimed fourth quarter with a target score to ensure a more exciting finish.

Last year’s game reverted to the classic format—four full 12-minute quarters featuring East against West. This resulted in an offensive showcase, with teams attempting a staggering 168 three-pointers.

However, last year’s All-Star weekend did introduce successful elements, such as the exciting 3-point contest featuring Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu. The league aims to bring this format back this season, potentially expanding it to a 2-on-2 contest involving Caitlin Clark and Klay Thompson.

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