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Of all things to change
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Would love thatOriginally Posted by Kookcle
Can we also have the All-Star Fantasy draft like the NHL?
Originally Posted by JPZx
I have a strict requirement that the players have to play over one minute in a season before they go in my sigOriginally Posted by NikeKid6
Originally Posted by JPZx
Nice, lets just change the best thing of the weekend.
no love for my boy Malcolm in the sig!? lol
Clearly you've never watched an All-Star Weekend. They rarely change anything.Originally Posted by thaSOLEful1
they always want to change @+!!
Originally Posted by Mister916
I'll still watch though.
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Sounds terrible.
Originally Posted by newbuck
Change it to rookie all-stars/d-league all-stars. Been saying this for years. Who gives a damn about "sophomores".
NEW YORK -- All-Star Blake Griffin and rookie guards Kyrie Irving and Ricky Rubio headline the list of 18 players chosen for the Rising Stars Challenge to be held during All-Star Weekend.
In this year's new format, first- and second-year players will be mixed in the Feb. 24 game in Orlando. TNT analysts Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal will serve as general managers and draft players for their teams.
Other second-year players chosen Wednesday were John Wall (Washington), DeMarcus Cousins (Sacramento), Landry Fields (New York), Paul George (Indiana), Gordon Hayward (Utah), Greg Monroe (Detroit), Tiago Splitter (San Antonio) and Evan Turner (Philadelphia).
The rookies joining No. 1 pick Irving and Rubio are Kemba Walker (Charlotte), MarShon Brooks (New Jersey), Brandon Knight (Detroit), Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio), Markieff Morris (Phoenix), Tristan Thompson (Cleveland) and Derrick Williams (Minnesota).
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press