Monthly Archive 2024年11月24日

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Here’s how the tournament-style showcase is expected to work

Instead of one All-Star Game, there is expected to be a series of shorter games at the 2025 NBA All-Star weekend. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the new, tournament-style format will feature three All-Star teams, each with eight players on the roster, and a fourth team — the winner of the Rising Stars challenge (which has used a tournament format since 2022). The first two games will constitute the semifinals and will have a target score of 40 points; the two winners will advance to the finals, which will have a target score of 25 points, ESPN reported Thursday.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver has repeatedly lamented the quality of play in recent All-Star Games and stated that the league is open to tweaking the format. During his media availability in Mexico on Nov. 2, Silver hinted at something like this by saying the league was looking at not having a “traditional game format” this year.

Silver added: “I think everyone was disappointed in what they saw last year. It wasn’t just the league, it was the players, as well, the players association. I think we all did what we thought we could, thinking we would — particularly in Indiana, sort of the heartland of basketball — somehow we would give it the college try, and we’d see a more competitive game.”

Silver said that the league had confirmed a committee to talk about the issue with the NBPA and team representatives about trying “something new” in order to “excite the fans and also excite the players, so it’s something they’re enthusiastic about participating in.”

The 2025 All-Star weekend will be held in San Francisco. Silver said league officials have “had direct conversations” with Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry about changing the format because Curry is “very prideful and wants to make sure that the players put their best foot forward.”

Along with Curry, several other star players have participated in the discussions about this subject, per ESPN.

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Bucks fan hits insane half court shot off the top of the backboard to win $10,000

One Milwaukee Bucks fan is $10,000 richer after connecting a shot that basketball fans will have to see to believe.

During Wednesday night’s game against the Chicago Bulls, a Bucks fan made a half-court shot in one of the most surprising fashions possible. The fan launched the ball and it ended up hitting the top of the backboard before the ball fell into the net.

Halfcourt shot off the top of the backboard for $10K!

🎰: @paysbig pic.twitter.com/M2m0UdXQao

— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) November 21, 2024
In doing so, this lucky Bucks fan ended up winning a $10,000 prize in one of the crazier scenarios that you’ll see on a basketball court. The fan nearly badly missed on the shot, but instead, got the perfect gift from the top of the backboard as the ball nearly hit the shot clock or could have rolled over to the other side of the glass.

In addition to the trick shot, the Bucks came away with a 122-106 win against the Bulls. The Bucks have now won four of their last five games after getting off to a lackluster 2-8 start to the 2024-25 season prior to that. Star big man Giannis Antetokounmpo led the way with 41 points on 17-of-24 shooting and secured nine rebounds to pace Milwaukee in this Eastern Conference tilt.

Perhaps some of the fan’s luck will rub off on the Bucks, who appear to be hitting their stride lately.

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Joel Embiid downplays 76ers’ team meeting, says whoever leaked it is ‘real piece of s—‘

After a successful summer that included signing Paul George, and a number of other veterans, in free agency and drafting Jared McCain, there was plenty of excitement about the Philadelphia 76ers this season. Fast forward a few months and the team is mired in a 2-12 start that’s featured major injury problems and both internal and external drama.

Most recently, star big man Joel Embiid, who was suspended for three games after an altercation with a reporter in the locker room earlier this month, and has played just four games, called out the person who leaked details of the team meeting that took place on Monday following the Sixers’ loss to the Miami Heat.

“Whoever leaked that is a real piece of shit,” Embiid said.

After falling to the Heat, the Sixers reportedly got together to discuss their early-season struggles. There were complaints about the coaching staff, led by Nick Nurse, and Embiid admitted to being “confused” about the team’s goals. Most notably, though, Tyrese Maxey confronted Embiid about his repeated tardiness and how it affected the rest of the group.

On Wednesday, after the Sixers lost again, this time to the Memphis Grizzlies, Embiid addressed the report and said that the entire situation was being overblown.

“We talked about a lot of things,” Embiid said. “I don’t want to get into detail. But that whole thing, that part of it, took probably 40 seconds. But it’s Joel Embiid, so things will always get blown out of proportion. It’s whatever, though. I’ll take it. I’m the reason for everything, so I guess I’ll take the blame for everything.

“There was nothing malicious being said. I like when people are telling me when I’m not doing good and when I need to be better. That part of it (tardiness) probably happened once or twice when I wasn’t playing. So I need to be better. I need to be perfect. I need to be on point, which I’m going to do.”

First of all, it’s hard to believe that a young player like Maxey would feel the need to call out an MVP in front of the entire team for being late once or twice. Likewise, it’s hard to imagine anyone would leak that information if it happened that infrequently.

That being said, it’s totally reasonable that Embiid is frustrated about the details of this meeting becoming public. More drama and scrutiny is the last thing the Sixers need as they try desperately to get their season back on track.

George, for what it’s worth, also commented on the leaked details of the 76ers’ team meeting on Thursday. In a new episode of his podcast, George said it’s normal for teams to have meetings but the “crazy part” about the situation was the level of details that got reported.

“I don’t know how the hell [ESPN reporter Shams Charania] got that story, or how that even leaked. Especially it being like word for word — or not necessarily word for word, but quoted,” George said. “The whole meeting, that’s normal in the NBA. Teams go through that. …It was healthy. It was positive conversation. …We’re a team that cares.

If there’s a silver lining for the Sixers, it’s that despite having the worst record in the league, they’re only three games out of a Play-In Tournament spot and four games out of fifth place in the Eastern Conference. There’s still time for them to get back in the mix, but only if they can get healthy first.

Wednesday’s matchup with the Grizzlies was a step in the right direction, as Embiid, George and Maxey took the court together for the first time. However, George hyperextended his left knee in the third quarter — the same injury that cost him the first six games of the season — and did not return. There has been no official timeline for George, but there’s a good chance he’ll be heading back to the sidelines, and the Sixers will again have to play shorthanded.