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NBA All-Star Game is what sport is all about: having fun

Johannesburg - For a variety of reasons, I wasn’t able to obtain a US visa in time to allow me to travel to the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland last weekend.

I’d done that thing people do when they’re disappointed: “Ah, you’ve got enough work on your plate, the All-Star game ain’t all that big a deal, it’s just an exhibition, the players don’t take it seriously, and the weather was too damn cold, who needs -8º Celsius in their lives?” You know, all that stuff to make you feel better about not being at a show that you really wanted to be at.

Then came the videos (including Tendai Mtawarira doing a faux scrum with Steph Curry), the photos of the 75 all time NBA greats, Michael Jordan chirping Magic Johnson about going one-on-one (Jordan looked serious about it), the bad dunk contest, the better three-point contest, and Lebron James’ ‘fade away jumper’ to win the game itself.

The All-Star Game is a celebration of the NBA and basketball. I’ve been fortunate enough to attend three, in Toronto (2016), New Orleans (2017) and Charlotte (2019). Each of those were ‘bucket-list’ events in their own right. Toronto was Kobe Bryant’s last All-Star Game; New Orleans is New Orleans (Bourbon Street, a bit of the Mardi Gras vibe, live blues, gumbo and beignets); and Charlotte, the home of Jordan and Curry.

Because in South Africa we’re accustomed to international sport – South Africa versus Nigeria, the Proteas against India, the Springboks versus France – the nature of an All-Star-type exhibition is lost on us. The game itself is not serious, it is an exhibition, and in recent years the NBA has felt the need to change the format. It’s no longer West versus East, it now consists of teams picked by the two biggest contemporary stars –

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