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LeBron James goes against the NBA: "The existence of the All-Star - a slap in the face to players"
The Lakers star opposes the decision to hold the traditional game, contrary to early summaries: "I will be there physically, but not mentally. Zero energies, zero excitement"
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Friday, 05 February 2021, 09:16
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LeBron James comes out against the NBA, with unusual quotes.
After the 93: 114 victory tonight (Thursday through Friday) over Denver, the Lakers star harshly criticized the decision to hold the All-Star Game again this year, despite early summaries not being held due to the Corona virus and the short break between last season and the current season opener.
This week, the NBA announced the existence of the All-Star Weekend in a limited fashion, on March 7 in Atlanta, when there will be only the traditional stars game without accompanying traditional competition. According to James, a violation of the agreement.
"I'm not sure we even have the This Allstar.
For me, that decision is a slap in the face to the players, "James said." I have zero energy and zero excitement for this year's game.
I planned a five-day rest, and now I'll have to get to Allstar.
I will be there physically, but not mentally.
That is an unwise decision. "
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LeBron's remarks join quotes from a number of players against the existence of the All-Star, including Sacramento star Diaron Fox.
"If so, it's a pretty stupid decision," the Kings coordinator said of the game.
"If we wear masks and get strict instructions throughout the season, what's the point of keeping the Allstar? Money moves the world, as always. That's what it is."
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