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Most NBA players endorse changes to All-Star Game format

San Francisco Chronicle
Published February 19, 2018 at 6:45 PM
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LOS ANGELES — Stephen Curry would love to be an NBA All-Star Game captain again next year, especially because the game will be in the guard's hometown of Charlotte, N.C. LeBron James would be OK with someone else taking his place, depending on who the top two vote-getters are, although his draft prowess led to Team LeBron beating Team Stephen 148-145 Sunday night. And there's a definite appetite for the NBA to televise the captains' draft rather than conduct it clandestinely as it was this year. "Televise it," said guard DeMar DeRozan of Team Stephen. "Give the people what they want to see. I think everybody wants to see it.

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