Will the new All-Star format make Nikola Jokic play harder?
Jokic says he will play the same as in previous All-Star games.
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Nikola Jokic tempers expectations for a revitalized NBA All-Star Game, stating he won't change his approach despite format tweaks. The Denver Nuggets star is set to participate in his eighth All-Star game.
The NBA All-Star Game has faced criticism for lacking the competitive fire of regular-season games. Attempts to reignite fan interest include a new Team USA vs. Team World format. However, Nikola Jokic remains unfazed, stating he will approach the game as he always has. Despite being an eight-time All-Star, Jokic's performance in these exhibition games has been notably subdued compared to his dominant regular-season play. Kevin Durant has previously voiced concerns about Jokic's and Luka Doncic's lack of intensity during All-Star games. While the new format and the presence of first-time All-Star Jamal Murray alongside Jokic may add a different dynamic, it remains to be seen whether it will translate into a significant change in Jokic's or the game's overall intensity.
Jokic says he will play the same as in previous All-Star games.
Yes, Durant has previously called out Jokic for lacking intensity.
Jamal Murray will be joining Jokic on Team World for his first All-Star appearance.
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