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The NBA All-Star Game was first played during the 1950-51 season and has been an annual showcase of the league’s top talent ever since. For a complete history of the All-Star Game, including game recaps, box scores and MVPs, visit NBA.com’s All-Star history section.
While the Nuggets themselves are coming off a schizophrenic and inconsistent week, to put it kindly, after home losses to Sacramento and San Antonio, the Blue Arrow has quietly been tying a bow around his most productive November ever.
The NBA has long searched for a fix to the All-Star game format. In recent years, the mid-winter classic has fallen out of favor with fans. The players show up to one of the 30 NBA markets and go through the motions come game time leading the weekend to ...
Here’s a look at past winners in All-Star Game history following Sunday’s exhibition in Indy: When was the first NBA All-Star Game? The NBA All-Star Game first started in 1951 with the East beating the West 111-94 at the Boston Garden. The event has ...
The Toronto Raptors don't have a true star on the roster, but that's not stopping them from being legit NBA contenders.
Skip Bayless NAMES Austin Reaves as the 'Greatest Undrafted NBA Player Ever' and must be an All-Star
After a 38-point outburst, Skip Bayless declares Austin Reaves the greatest undrafted player ever and insists he must be an All-Star.
Dec. 9 How they got here: Orlando clinched East Group B and the No. 1 overall seed with a win over Detroit on Friday. That Pistons loss, plus a Cavaliers loss, opened the door and Miami walked through it to advance as the Wild Card with a 3-1 record.
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"It would be too much for me" - LeBron didn't want Cleveland to host the 2018 All-Star Game
James was quizzed for comments ahead of a Cavs game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Just when the reporters thought they would get a serious response from the Cavaliers superstar, a smiling LeBron shockingly stated that he wouldn’t want any part of the All-Star weekend if it were to take place in his hometown.