The NBA All-Star Game could use some work.And while he isn’t participating in the 75th edition — hosted at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles — on Sunday due to a right knee injury, Warriors superstar Steph Curry shared his thoughts on how the event can improve in future years.“Unfortunately, I can’t help this year because I’m not playing,” Curry told reporters during NBA All-Star media day Saturday. “But I think the only thing I would think about is shortening the game. That might be the only real suggestion I would have, just because it’s hard to replicate the intensity of a regular-season game. Nobody’s asking anybody to act like it’s a playoff game with those types of stakes. But a shorter game, maybe.”“I know they’re doing a great job of trying to shorten the day for us as All-Stars because we’re sort of used to a certain game day prep that gets your body ready to go. The timeouts aren’t as long, and the breaks in between games aren’t as long. The league is doing a great job in trying to address that. That’s the only suggestion I would have. The 40-minute game, maybe? If...
Steph Curry offers potential solution for addressing All-Star Game ‘competition’
Published February 15, 2026 • 14 hrs ago
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