When the NBA announced the new format for this season’s All-Star Game, it drew plenty of criticism. But as the round-robin tournament featuring two teams of USA stars and one of international stars was underway, plenty of praise came its way. Former Warriors star and current NBPA executive director Andre Iguodala was among current and former players to applaud the changes. Shoutout to David Kelly for the All Star format! — andre (@andre) February 16, 2026 Iguodala credited NBPA managing director and general counsel David Kelly for helping with the new format. Kelly also is a former Warriors executive, spending more than a decade with the organization as Chief Legal Officer for the team and Chief Business Officer of Golden State Entertainment. Iguodala also applauded Victor Wembanyama’s performance on the World team. And thank you WEMBY! — andre (@andre) February 16, 2026 Wembanyama’s early effort in the first game of the tournament set the tone. He scored a game-high 14 points and recorded three blocks in the World...
Andre Iguodala praises new NBA All-Star Game format, Victor Wembanyama’s effort
Published February 16, 2026 at 1:45 PM
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