The All-Star Game is underway, with the host Cavaliers winning the Skill Game in the final game, towns winning the Three-Point Contest and Topping winning the Dunk Contest in the individual event. In addition to the highlights of the All-Star Game, the news off the court has also attracted the attention of fans. The first message came from the Lone Ranger, who said the reason for the trade for Porzingis, saying that the use of him in exchange for two players with immediate combat strength brought depth to the team. In fact, fans don't think so, and the more important reason is that Porzingis and Doncic are not partners, he sacrificed too much ball power, and did not play the Knicks statistics. In addition, his health is not good, and he has been injured many times after joining the Lone Ranger. In individual ability alone, neither Dinwiddie nor Stan are as good as Boshin. Of course, the fans also understand the operation of the Lone Ranger, after all, this is Doncic's team, even Carlisle can go, who else can't go?

The second message came from Durant, who did not participate in the All-Star Game due to injury, and Tatum will start in his place. Fans know that The idle Durant will become the little prince of the internet. It is worth mentioning that he sent a very strange message on Twitter: "Do you have an innate talent or skill?" This left the fans confused, not at all clear what Durant was trying to say, and said that it was too profound! Some fans even think that Durant began to send some incomprehensible information like Irving to improve his realm. Personally, I think Durant is expressing his innate talent. He went through major injuries but was able to get back to the top and become the second Wilkins in history, a talent for "quick recovery" that no one else else had. What do you think Durant is trying to say?
The last piece of news is about Jokic, who, although one of the league's best big men, is still very studious, and often watches duncan, Nowitzki and Aldridge's game videos during breaks to learn something new from it. For the new MVP, his skills are already very comprehensive, he can attack, pass the ball, and defend, and it is no exaggeration to say that such an all-round player is difficult to find a second in the NBA. However, as the saying goes, there is no end to Taoism, as long as you are willing to learn, you can always learn a lot. It is worth mentioning that Jokic is still a strong contender for MVP this season, and he has ranked first in the official MVP list for several consecutive issues. However, for him, the championship is the most important thing, no matter which big player wins the MVP, he will be happy. Judging from the situation, Jokic, Embiid and Alphabet Brother are the big hits of MVP, do you think he will win consecutively?