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The NBA All-Star Game Was…Confusing

February 18, 2008 by Albert Bianchi  
Filed under Sports Rumors

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In the long litany of awful All-Star game jerseys, these may have been the worst for the mere fact that they actually hindered viewing. You (unfortunately) see, the East jerseys had blue fronts and very-white-looking-but-apparently-silver backs, while the West jerseys had white fronts and gold backs. An interesting idea, but it had the unfortunate consequence of creating the appearance of three teams on the floor: one gold, one blue, and one white. The gold and blue teams were usually quite outnumbered, and I expected them to band together in an attempt to have any change against their numerous opponents. Sadly, they never did. The front half of Lebron James won MVP honors.

(Photo by Juan Ocampo/NBAE/Getty Images)

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2 Responses to “The NBA All-Star Game Was…Confusing”
  1. DLaw says:

    I vote these jerseys the worst in all-star game history

  2. muhs says:

    I blame Devean George

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