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Re: All-Star Weekend Game Thread
« Reply #135 on: February 20, 2023, 12:29:28 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

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« Reply #137 on: February 20, 2023, 12:34:36 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I don’t know how it is now but MLS used to have a game against the Mexican League All Stars that was pretty good and competitive too.
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« Reply #138 on: February 20, 2023, 12:37:34 PM »

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Re: All-Star Weekend Game Thread
« Reply #139 on: February 20, 2023, 12:40:12 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.
I need to amend what I said. Major League soccer varies their format and some years it's very interesting. That one I've watched.

They'll bring in a major Euro Club during their pre season or last year they played the Mexican League all stars. The game is usually fairly competitive. One of the more intersesting ones was vs Manchester United a few years ago. The MLS team did pretty well the first half. Sir Alex Ferguson must have read his team the riot act at half time because in the 2nd half Manu came out and dominated.


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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.
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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.

Baseball is also barely a contact sport, and there’s much less risk of injury. A lot easier to play harder like that when you’re not really risking an injury.

I’d love to see a one on one tournament implemented, with prizes for the winners. Feels like the players would view that as much less risky and would ignite their competitive edge more. Not sure why that hasn’t been implemented in some way yet, as it seems to be a very popular idea, especially among fans.
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« Reply #144 on: February 20, 2023, 02:57:23 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.

Baseball is also barely a contact sport, and there’s much less risk of injury. A lot easier to play harder like that when you’re not really risking an injury.

I’d love to see a one on one tournament implemented, with prizes for the winners. Feels like the players would view that as much less risky and would ignite their competitive edge more. Not sure why that hasn’t been implemented in some way yet, as it seems to be a very popular idea, especially among fans.

Just spit-balling but, aesthetically, one on one isn't very exciting to watch.  Second, I think you'd have some stars be very hesitant to do it due to fear of being completely eviscerated on national tv.


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« Reply #145 on: February 20, 2023, 03:40:52 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.

Baseball is also barely a contact sport, and there’s much less risk of injury. A lot easier to play harder like that when you’re not really risking an injury.

I’d love to see a one on one tournament implemented, with prizes for the winners. Feels like the players would view that as much less risky and would ignite their competitive edge more. Not sure why that hasn’t been implemented in some way yet, as it seems to be a very popular idea, especially among fans.

Just spit-balling but, aesthetically, one on one isn't very exciting to watch.  Second, I think you'd have some stars be very hesitant to do it due to fear of being completely eviscerated on national tv.

Good point.  If guys fear losing the dunk contest, I bet 1-on-1 would be worse.  Imagine Lebron loosing 1-in-1 in the first round to Markannen, for instance.


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« Reply #146 on: February 20, 2023, 04:01:27 PM »

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« Reply #147 on: February 20, 2023, 04:09:04 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.

Baseball is also barely a contact sport, and there’s much less risk of injury. A lot easier to play harder like that when you’re not really risking an injury.

I’d love to see a one on one tournament implemented, with prizes for the winners. Feels like the players would view that as much less risky and would ignite their competitive edge more. Not sure why that hasn’t been implemented in some way yet, as it seems to be a very popular idea, especially among fans.

Just spit-balling but, aesthetically, one on one isn't very exciting to watch.  Second, I think you'd have some stars be very hesitant to do it due to fear of being completely eviscerated on national tv.
I'd like to see a 3-on-3 tournament.  That could be exciting if done well. 

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« Reply #148 on: February 20, 2023, 04:17:12 PM »

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« Reply #149 on: February 20, 2023, 06:37:30 PM »

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I haven't watched an all star game in any sport in years. I watch sports for the competitive aspect. Remove that and I'd rather read a book. But I have to say the XFL game on at the same time wasn't bad. I watched that for a while.

I realize baseball isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but their all star game is actually competitive and played serious.

I think baseball is fundamentally different in that the team in the field has to actually play defense to get off the field and have a chance to bat. Guys may not go all-out on defense, but they actually have to make outs in order to keep the game moving.

In basketball, though, when one team scores, the other automatically gets the ball. No defense required.

I didn't watch the game, but I just watched some "highlights," and man, most of the players are walking 95% of the time. Some of them spent their whole on-court time between the two foul lines. I mean, pickup games at the local rec center are way more entertaining.

Baseball is also barely a contact sport, and there’s much less risk of injury. A lot easier to play harder like that when you’re not really risking an injury.

I’d love to see a one on one tournament implemented, with prizes for the winners. Feels like the players would view that as much less risky and would ignite their competitive edge more. Not sure why that hasn’t been implemented in some way yet, as it seems to be a very popular idea, especially among fans.
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