Changes of All-Star games

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Victoria DuBois, Sports Reporter

   The NBA has announced a new format for the All-Star Game, to represent and carry on the legacy that Kobe Bryant left. 

    The new format changed to honor Kobe Bryant, who has earned 18 NBA elections and record-tying MVP awards. 

   The format is for one team to win every one of the initial quarters, all of which will begin with the score of 0-0 and will be 12 minutes in length. 

    Toward the start of the final quarter, the game clock will be killed and a Final Target Score will be set. 

    The Final Target Score will be controlled by taking the main group’s all out aggregate score through the three quarters and including 24 points.

    The #24 is there representing Bryant’s number for the last 10 periods of his NBA vocation. 

     The groups will at that point play an untimed final quarter and the main group to arrive at the Final Target Score will win the NBA All-Star Game.

    That is the main focus of the new format to represent the legacy that Kobe Bryant left for everyone playing basketball.