Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors point guard, is being blamed for apparently ruining the NBA All-Star Game by former NBA player, Kwame Brown. In one of his most recent episodes of ‘Kwame Brown Bust Life’ on YouTube, Brown remarked that the current All-Star format is not as good as previous ones, and that the tournament has been ruined for good.
Steph Curry has indeed played a huge part in coordinating with the NBA Commissioner, Adam Silver, to reformat the NBA All-Star Game and bring in events to showcase different skill sets. The announcement of the new format in the NBA All-Star Weekend was definitely not well-accepted by basketball fans. However, some went on to remark that they would be able to see new sides of players with this format.
“We saw the game and I could not help but be disgusted. The NBA All-Star is over as we know it. It’s is definitely over. … I’m going to apologize to the old school players that ever played. Steph Curry created this version of the All-Star game. No wonder it’s a soy boy a** All-Star game.” Kwame Brown said on ‘Kwame Brown Bust Life’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfJFLNCNVFI
In this year’s NBA All-Star Game, Steph Curry played for Shaq’s OGs, who won against Chuck’s Global Stars. Curry eventually won the All-Star Game MVP title. Curry’s involvement with the NBA to come up with a new format for the NBA All-Star Weekend was lauded by NBA fans and analysts, even if they did not agree with the end product

Steph Curry And Golden State Warriors To Take On Sacramento Kings This Weekend
Meanwhile, Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are on their way to lock horns with the Sacramento Kings this weekend to continue the NBA regular season after the All-Star Break. Before the NBA All-Star Weekend, the Warriors played against the Houston Rockets and won the game with a final score of 105-98.

Against the Rockets, Steph Curry was the lead scorer for the Warriors with 27 points on the scoreboard, grabbing five rebounds and assisting thrice. Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler added another 19 points, with eight boards and four helpers, while Brandin Podziemski contributed 18 points to the team’s total.

Currently, the Golden State Warriors are ranked tenth in the Western Conference after winning 28 games and losing 27 on the season. After their game with the Sacramento Kings, the Warriors will be taking on the Dallas Mavericks in the very next matchup.
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