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NBA All-Star will happen in Atlanta on March 7

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) have reached an agreement to hold the annual All-Star in Atlanta on March 7.
Unlike the previous events, this year will only be a one-day event instead of covering the weekend. An All-Star game and skills competition like slamdunk and three-point shootout will be the activities on the one-day event.
It will take place to a historically Black College or University (HBCU) but is still subject to change.
While both parties met the decision released, some players aired their say about the upcoming All-Star.
De’Aron Fox of the Sacramento Kings believe that it should not be held this year and he pointed out that money was the reason behind the agreement to continue the All-Star despite the current pandemic.
Nonetheless, the league has already started the voting for the All-Star. Although they have not informed yet on what would be the setup of the ASG.
The first canvassing of voting has yet to be released as well.

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Jokic-Murray make history as Nuggets take Game 3

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Jokic-Murray make history as Nuggets take Game 3

Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray just became the first duo to score 30+ points and 10+ assists in an NBA Finals game to lead Denver to a 109-94 win in Game 3 for a 2-1 series lead.

The two stars also finished with a triple-double as Jokic grabbed 21 big boards and Murray with 10.

Aside from this, the Joker personally made history for himself becoming the first player to record a 30-20-10 triple-double in the Finals.

The big win put them ahead and stole a win on the road against Miami.

Jimmy Butler had 28 points for the Heat while Bam Adebayo added 22 on a losing effort.

They have a chance to even the series once again come Game 4.

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Kyrie Irving courts LeBron James to join Mavs

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Kyrie Irving courts LeBron James to join Mavs

The stories have been LeBron wanting Kyrie back, but this time it’s Irving who reached out for James to come to Dallas and play for the Mavericks next season.

The report quickly went viral as a potential Irving-James-Doncic big three is now brewing.

However, trading for LeBron James means a lot of players and future round picks for the Mavericks.

It can be recalled that James was trying to land Irving in the middle of the regular season, but the Lakers failed to do so which put Irving from Brooklyn to Dallas to team up with Luka Doncic.

They fell short of a playoff spot and now it seems Irving seriously wants another trophy with him luring James for an epic reunion.

Whether this fails due to the cap restriction, Irving could still possibly join James in the Lakers as LA looks to revamp its squad despite reaching the conference finals after a slow start of the season.

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Gabe Vincent comes through as Miami even Finals series with Denver

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Gabe Vincent comes through as Miami even Finals series with Denver

The Miami Heat were confident and they proved us why as they steal Game 2 from Denver to even the NBA Finals series at 1-1.

Undrafted Gabe Vincent played a huge game for Miami finishing with a team-high 23 points while Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo chipped in 21 points apiece.

Duncan Robinson only had 10 points, but all came in the fourth quarter to rally the Heat.

Meanwhile, Nikola Jokic dropped 41 points for the Nuggets but they lost, Denver is 0-3 in the postseason when Jokic scored 40+ points.

Jamal Murray was only contained by the Heat with only 18 points.

Game 3 will be in Miami.

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