Draymond Green is right, the NBA All-Star game sucks

February 12, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; The Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) responds to a Foul call on three points attempt by Dallas Mavericks -Guard Kyrie Irving (not picture) during the fourth quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Pictures

You know we are all in deep problems when Draymond Green has become the voice of reason.

The Brash, Loudmouth, Mutter-karking former all-Star served as an analyst for TNT’s coverage of the NBA All-Star game on Sunday. Like his play style on the track, Green drew no blows.

After “Team Chuck’s Global Stars” defeated “Kenny’s Young Stars” in any strange review, Green ran on set.

“Now we get the treatment of looking at the Olympic game against a U19 team,” Green said. “Come on, what do we do? This is ridiculous. “

On a scale from 1-10, Green assessed this new, confusing all-star format a zero. Most fans agree with him. For whatever your views on green, it is impossible to ignore how right he is.

The NBA is being completely dumped right now by the NHL’s All-Star weekend. The face of the four nations has been easier than we have been exposed to in the association. We have all heard chatter that ratings are down, and this weekend will certainly not help the NBA get more eyeballs.

Some wonky, confusing console. Kevin Hart showed up and told Shaquille O’Neal that he was dressed as a porn director. Mr. Beast gave away $ 100,000 in a Cringey shooting competition with Damian Lillard during a break. Oh yes, and the best players in the sport do not even participate in what used to be considered a good event.

Lebron James surprised everyone late on Sunday afternoon when he excludes himself in his media accessibility due to his foot and ankle ulcer. Anthony Edwards has to do with a groin injury and was not replaced. He also has a cold. Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was already supporting himself from participating in next year’s Dunk competition, was also a no-go.

The NBA All-Star game has completely lost the action.

Much has been said about the whole weekend. At least Saturday night had some memorable moments. Mac McClung’s three-turf and sludge can over a Kia. San Antonio Spur’s cheating in the competence challenge. Sunday has had nothing redeemable.

The whole Sunday needs a review. There is no nostalgia at all now that East vs. The West format is made. The stars don’t care. There are no highlights. This once memorable night that basketball fans would look forward to every year has completely lost their brilliance.

The All-Star game, as the great Prophet Draymond Green said, sucks.