Monday, April 6

Yahoo: Early NBA All-Star picks: How Team U.S. and Team World rosters could look


Last season’s Kia MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (right) and Luka Doncic are near locks to make the All-Star Game.

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We’re roughly a month into a wild, wacky and ultimately entertaining NBA season. We’ve had the usual blend of fun: dominance at the top (hi, Oklahoma City), a star-studded MVP race, an intriguing rookie class and plenty of overtime thrillers, breakout stars and where-did-you-come-from team performances — the Hawks, Raptors, and Suns seem to be prime candidates right now.

We recently got word of this year’s new All-Star format, yet another round of tweaks as the NBA at large tries to find a way to recapture some of the magic — and overall interest — of the past. This year will see the introduction of a Team USA vs. Team World format, but with a bit of a twist.

  • There will be three teams of eight players (24 total, no positional limit) involved in a round-robin mini-tournament. Among the player pool, 12 must come from each conference.
  • The teams will play each other once — Team A vs. Team B, the winner facing Team C in the second game, then the loser of Team A vs Team B facing Team C in the third game — with each game consisting of a 12-minute period.
  • The top two teams will play each other in the championship game. If the initial three games end with each team having a 1-1 record, the tiebreaker will be the overall point differential.

I ultimately don’t mind the attempt, though I have some history-keeping and back-of-the-roster questions in the event Adam Silver has to fudge things to make sure there are eight international players on Team World.



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