From memory it was a mix of something like 31 open lane lay ups/dunks. It was crazy to watch (I don’t mean in a good way)Didn't watch the game. Don't intend to.
No one came to watch Towns put up 35 shots.
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From memory it was a mix of something like 31 open lane lay ups/dunks. It was crazy to watch (I don’t mean in a good way)Didn't watch the game. Don't intend to.
No one came to watch Towns put up 35 shots.
Easily the best idea. A financial incentive seems irrelevant to these blokes worth hundreds of millionsPut home court advantage for the finals on the line. Then you might see an actual game
Put home court advantage for the finals on the line. Then you might see an actual game
This is by far my least favourite idea, is it fair for a team like Boston to lose home court when because the rest of the East All stars are worse (just an example).Easily the best idea. A financial incentive seems irrelevant to these blokes worth hundreds of millions
I mean I’m okay with it, but they are already paid insane amounts of money for the product. They have incentives already in contracts for all star appearances, how about they just actually play the game they already get paid to play in?I think it was Perk but he came up with a good idea,
Put some cash on the line maybe $1 mill per player on the winning side, and say $200k on the losing side or something.
Maybe the league can just pull the all star game and take all the money it generates the league out of the player contracts they don’t wanna play it fine don’t get paid for itSomeone needs to put like $10m per player bounty on All Star Game.
Sick of seeing a glorified park shootaround. Its been garbage for a decade.
Maybe the league can just pull the all star game and take all the money it generates the league out of the player contracts they don’t wanna play it fine don’t get paid for it