To award the Kobe Bryant MVP trophy to anyone in today’s all star game style is an insult to the Black Mamba. They shouldn’t award it to anyone. No MVPs until they fix this mess.
Lame Dillard winning the MVP was fitting as he epitomizes what today’s NBA players have become. He puts up meaningless offensive stats while playing abysmal defense.
Nobody told Stockton that he's a star when he was 13. Players today are being called superstars even as high school freshman, so they develop a diva sindrome during the rest of high school and college.
Meanwhile Wilt played a season averaging 48.3 min a game for the entire 82 game season while scoring around 50, grabbing 20 plus rebounds, banging 20k women and eating meals that make competitive eaters cringe. Yeah today we have far superior athletes. No wonder people are tuning out of the games.
I remember the first Shaquille O’Neal All-Star appearance, in which everybody was blocking his dunk attempts and making it hard on him to score. Playing defense should always be an integral part of the game. Nowadays, All-Star games feel like playing a video game with defense set to zero.
Mark Jackson said about 8 - 10 years ago, that Steph Curry ruined the NBA, and he was so right!!! It has just become a three pointer game, I’ve seen players run to the three point line to take a 3, and pass on a layup! It’s ridiculous what the NBA has become. Mark Jackson was absolutely right!
My prediction is in a few years the NBA will be hurting a lot , in terms of money or viewership, from this weak era of no defense
The lack of self awareness of these players is mind blowing.
The NBA is to the point where it’s more interesting to watch people talk about how bad it is.
At this point they need to pay us to watch the all star game. That’s how bad it is
Like Kobe said, these guys play harder at pickup games at UCLA.
To award the Kobe Bryant MVP trophy to anyone in today’s all star game style is an insult to the Black Mamba. They shouldn’t award it to anyone. No MVPs until they fix this mess.
Lame Dillard winning the MVP was fitting as he epitomizes what today’s NBA players have become. He puts up meaningless offensive stats while playing abysmal defense.
Nobody told Stockton that he's a star when he was 13. Players today are being called superstars even as high school freshman, so they develop a diva sindrome during the rest of high school and college.
Meanwhile Wilt played a season averaging 48.3 min a game for the entire 82 game season while scoring around 50, grabbing 20 plus rebounds, banging 20k women and eating meals that make competitive eaters cringe. Yeah today we have far superior athletes. No wonder people are tuning out of the games.
NBA is challenging the WNBA for the worst product 😂🎉
The best way to make a statement is to stop watching, stop attending, and stop buying their over priced merchandise. The product is straight garbage
I’ve been sayin this, Social Media has led to many downfalls in society these days 💯
People love scoring, just like people love dessert. But who enjoys eating an entire chocolate cake for dinner?
How I wish, Kobe’s still with us still playing….
80s and 90s NBA basketball looks like it was a dream .
The moments I remember. Isiah Thomas playing hard on a sprained ankle, Larry Bird laying on his stomach due to a bad back when he is not
I refuse to watch another all star game, they need to seriously consider scrapping it all together
I remember the first Shaquille O’Neal All-Star appearance, in which everybody was blocking his dunk attempts and making it hard on him to score. Playing defense should always be an integral part of the game. Nowadays, All-Star games feel like playing a video game with defense set to zero.
Honestly they should be more embarrassed being seen with this lack of effort than getting crossed up by someone 🤦🏾♀️
Mark Jackson said about 8 - 10 years ago, that Steph Curry ruined the NBA, and he was so right!!! It has just become a three pointer game, I’ve seen players run to the three point line to take a 3, and pass on a layup! It’s ridiculous what the NBA has become. Mark Jackson was absolutely right!