“I thought he played like he plays in a game, seriously,” Damian Lillard said. “When I saw him, I was like, ‘He was not messing around.’ One time, he got fouled. The ref didn’t call it and he got mad. He knows one way, and you can tell that he’s going to play that way every time.”
Wembanyama vowed earlier this week to take the game seriously, something that has been an issue in recent All-Star contests regardless of the format. Playing on a team drafted by Charles Barkley, he saw just six minutes in the semifinal contest, posting six points, four rebounds, a block and a steal. He followed that with 11 points, three rebounds and a block in eight minutes in the championship round.
“My biggest takeaway is that it’s possible to give a hundred percent on that court, to play hard, to play your ass off,” Wembanyama said. “And, for me, it’s the only way to play basketball, and I think it’ll only make the game better.”
There’s more from the All-Star Game:
- Stephen Curry received 12 of the 14 MVP votes, making him the 15th player in NBA history to win the honor more than once, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Several players pointed out that the abbreviated format makes it harder for anyone to put up the gaudy numbers that are typically associated with All-Star MVPs. “In this type of format, nobody is going to have 50 points, or 30 points is even going to be hard to do unless you shoot it every time and make every shot,” Lillard said. “But you look at what jumps out. When was the crowd the loudest? What jumped off the floor? And that’s probably who your MVP is going to be. So, watching the game, it was like, ‘I’m pretty sure Steph is going to win it.’ … I don’t know how many points he had, it couldn’t have been that much, but I think it was the eye test.”
- Anthony Edwards sat out Sunday due to a groin injury, although the reason wasn’t announced until his team lost in the opening round. He didn’t want to risk aggravating the condition with so little at stake, per Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press. “I’ve never been an All-Star Game type of guy, to like take it serious and go out there and try to guard somebody and get a stop,” Edwards said. “I’ve never been that type of guy. I just save it for the Timberwolves season, pretty much.”
- Giannis Antetokounmpo‘s suggestion to liven up the All-Star Game is to take it overseas, according to Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops. “It would be fun,” Antetokounmpo said. “Having a game in the UK or a game in Paris. Or having a game in Greece, obviously is a small country, but why not. Having a game in China, an All-Star Game in China, and all the stars go there for a weekend and play the game.”
Wemby didn’t take the skills contest seriously by trying to cheat. The contest is for the fans not your ego to win. Lost respect for him.
It wasn’t cheating. It was creative. The skills challenge is a joke anyway.
it was cheating.
“My biggest takeaway is that it’s possible to give a hundred percent on that court, to play hard, to play your ass off,” Wembanyama said. “And, for me, it’s the only way to play basketball, and I think it’ll only make the game better.”
Actions speak louder than words, Victor. You clearly did not respect the integrity of the All-Star weekend as a whole.
Wembanyama actually competed and hustled on defense which is unheard of in the All-star game. He was so competitive he tried to use what he thought was a loophole to get an edge un a meaningless event.
For every highlight showing Wembenyama ‘playing’ defense, is another of him watching a shot go up, his hands by his side, uncontested. Let’s slow down this narrative that VW is out there playing 100%. The NBA is in damage control mode, and the next face of the league is being given credit for showing some hustle.
Giannis is not too bright regarding logistics. The AS break would have to be 2 weeks in order to play one game overseas and then shake it off upon returning. Maybe Hawaii…
Hawaii isn’t a bad idea at all … the players would probably love it since they can also sort of vacation out there with their families, etc. outside of their NBA obligations.
Maybe he rather have that over the silly in season tournament.
Hard to respect the skills competition when they make rules that don’t make sense. If they were to say that each made basket takes 5 seconds off, then it would make sense to shoot.
All I saw from wemby and cp3’s scheme was a desire to win, regardless of whether or not it looks sexy. That’s the mentality I wish to see out there. Do better – nba all star weekend.. Go spurs go!
Exactly. Another option is that you cannot go on until you make a number of shots, but the current rules where it doesn’t matter whether you make any shot or not are absurd.
The way the league and their broadcasters treat the all-star game is bad. The games were maybe 15 minutes of actual basketball and 30 minutes of advertising, and the final was interrupted by a long ridiculous awards ceremony for the TNT team. Even if I appreciated Kevin Hart, I would not have been pleased. I tried to watch the final to the end, but I felt like the league was just exploiting my interest in the game itself to advertise crap to me. Why do they need a two minute spot for the all-star game in the middle of the all-star game!? They don’t take their own product seriously, why should we.
Well said!
Such a stupid format. At least in the full game we’d get to see more logo 3s. Curry wasn’t even the mvp, he was just the local guy.
But at least it’s not the NFL, the pro. Bowl is unwatchable.
Wemby was just trying to follow chris paul … paul was trying very hard to explain to wemby the justification of bending the rules of that skills challenge lol!