Adam Silver explains the decision to hold the 2021 NBA All-Star Game | The Jump



NBA commissioner Adam Silver joins Rachel Nichols on The Jump to discuss why the NBA had decided to move forward with the 2021 All-Star Game this season amid the pandemic.
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20 thoughts on “Adam Silver explains the decision to hold the 2021 NBA All-Star Game | The Jump”

  1. It’s not about the players or lives of people but only about the bottom line: $$$$ and ratings. The NBA Champions has already been selected so this is why if any all star player for their team gets COVID and misses games to make the playoffs doesn’t matter.

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  2. Over 99% of NBA fans will never attend a game but we still have blackout rules in the U.S.. I didn't know If I was listening to the NBA commissioner or one of NY's most famous politicians. Adam Silver Dollar wants mo money from that rich, drunk, white lady at court side that likes to heckle LeBron. Soccer anyone?

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