Dwyane Wade: All-Star Game at some point just changed and became a dunk show
Wade has played 11 All-Star Game
Dwyane Wade is not a big fan of the NBA All-Star Game anymore.
Per ESPN, Dwyane Wade isn't sure exactly when the competitiveness of the NBA All-Star Game changed, but after playing in the game 11 times in his career, the future Hall of Famer definitely has felt a shift.
"I don't know what year it changed," Wade said Thursday night after the New York Knicks defeated his Chicago Bulls 104-89. "But my first couple years, I remember A.I. [Allen Iverson] and those guys, we had some barn burners. We went down to the end on a couple of them, and then at some point it just changed and it became a dunk show."
After 14 seasons in the league, Wade isn't sure what the league could do to make the game more competitive.
Per ESPN, Dwyane Wade isn't sure exactly when the competitiveness of the NBA All-Star Game changed, but after playing in the game 11 times in his career, the future Hall of Famer definitely has felt a shift.
"I don't know what year it changed," Wade said Thursday night after the New York Knicks defeated his Chicago Bulls 104-89. "But my first couple years, I remember A.I. [Allen Iverson] and those guys, we had some barn burners. We went down to the end on a couple of them, and then at some point it just changed and it became a dunk show."
After 14 seasons in the league, Wade isn't sure what the league could do to make the game more competitive.