NBA changes All-Star game format
The NBA has scrapped the East v West format for the 2018 All-Star Game in Los Angeles.
The league on Tuesday announced a number of changes to the format of the game and confirmed there will be no Eastern Conference v Western Conference clash next year.
Instead, two fan-voted captains will select their teams regardless of the players’ conference affiliation — though each conference will still have 12 players in the overall pool.
“I’m thrilled with what the players and the league have done to improve the All-Star Game, which has been a priority for all of us,” NBPA president Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to putting on an entertaining show in LA.”
In addition to playing for bragging rights, the winning team will also donate to a Los Angeles-based or national charity of its choice.
“We’re excited about the new All-Star format and appreciate the players’ willingness to try something new,” NBA president of league operations Byron Spruell said.
The 2018 All-Star Game is scheduled to take place on February 18 at the Staples Center. Fans can cast their votes from Christmas Day, before the All-Star Game starters and captains are revealed on January 18 and reserves on January 23.