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Safe to say Kevin Durant isn’t a fan of the new 2025 All-Star Game format that was made official on Tuesday … ’cause the Phoenix Suns superstar was unfiltered in his take on the major changes — calling them straight-up “terrible.”
The Association dropped the details of the new and so-called “improved” layout … introducing a mini-tournament featuring four teams and three games.
Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Candace Parker will serve as team managers.
The NBA and NBPA announced today a new format for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In addition, NBA All-Star Voting presented by AT&T will tip off on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. ET.
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Durant — a 14-time All-Star — was asked about the changes at Suns practice … and he didn’t hold back.
“I hate it,” the 36-year-old forward told reporters. “Absolutely hate it. Terrible.”
“All the formats — terrible, in my opinion. We should just go back to East-West. Just play a game.”
NBA commish Adam Silver mentioned last month he planned to shake things up with different ideas to make the All-Star more competitive … acknowledging both players and fans were disappointed in last year’s event.
The changes may also be a response to this year’s drastic decline in ratings as well … but Durant clearly believes the old-school way is better.
“I think we have been trying to bring that flare somehow back with the All-Star Weekend, but I think we just keep a tradition,” Durant said. “We’ll see how this one works. I might be wrong.”
The festivities go down in February … so just a few months ’til we all find out.