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The NBA All-Star Game has come and gone, with another milestone marking the end of Turner Sports’ 40-year domestic partnership with the league. Its new format, with a four-team tournament, had some positives in the sense that player effort was clearly elevated over the last several years—a low bar to clear, to be sure—but it was marred by endless play stoppages for commercials, Kevin Hart, and Mr. Beast. At one point, Hart eulogized an Inside the NBA that is very much not dead, but rather migrating to ESPN next season while still being produced by TNT. Sources who were in the Bay Area this weekend—in hotel lobbies and at cocktail parties and sponsorship events—say several changes for the weekend are being discussed for next year even before Sunday’s game tipped off.

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Trae Young on All-Star Sunday: 'I didn't like the breaks. The games were so short'

Trae Young on All-Star Sunday: 'I didn't like the breaks. The games were so short'


Players expressed satisfaction with the action on the floor, but pointed out Sunday's tournament featured too many stoppages, as comedian Kevin Hart entertained the crowd at Chase Center with commentary and banter that halted play. "To be honest, I didn't like it at all," said Trae Young, a member of Chuck's Global Stars. "I didn't like the breaks. The games were so short. Obviously, we can score. So, they're trying to, I feel like, trying to extend the game, extend the TV time with the breaks and things like that."

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LeBron James appeared in a sports betting …

LeBron James appeared in a sports betting commercial for Draft Kings with comedian legend Kevin Hart. Having Hart in the skit, something funny was bound to happen. True enough, the comedian roasted James' age and made fun of him for being an old athlete wanting to play for the NFL. The skit started with James receiving an NFL betting offer from Draft Kings, which he blurted out loud. Hart, not knowing what the Los Angeles Lakers star meant, let his intrusive thoughts win and savagely roasted the King. “Aren’t you a little too old to play football? They want somebody to run a 40, not somebody that is 40. When the coach calls your number you're gonna say ‘G 56! Bingo!' How you gonna celebrate a win? You gonna give everybody butterscotch candy? Prolly out your pocket with no wrappers on. Just give them raw candy. That's nasty by the way.”

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He jokingly listed off some “fun” facts about Williams, some of which involved the Knicks. “Another fun fact about the New York Knicks, I don’t know if you guys know this, but Katt Williams bought the Knicks, and it’s rumored that he took the Knicks back, returned them with a receipt,” Hart said. “He’s the first person to ever do that. He bought them for 15 days and returned them. That’s another fun fact about the New York Knicks.” Hart added that Williams even “played” for the Knicks.

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And as the live feed cut to the pregame for the …

And as the live feed cut to the pregame for the Lakers-Grizzlies matchup, Hart made another joke at Williams expense, this time including Ja Morant. “Another known fact, Katt dropped [Morant] off,” Hart said. “He gave him a ride.”

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A number of familiar Hollywood faces made their way to West Hollywood to join Wade in celebrating his 16-year career, including Tracee Ellis Ross, Kevin Hart, Janelle Monáe, Lori Harvey, Lauren London, Yung Miami, and more. With FWRD at the center of the night’s festivities, it was inevitable that the dress code would be fashion-forward, with stars such as Chloe Bailey and Shaina Shayk arriving in their favorite brands from the site.

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