Starry Night, All-Star Disgrace

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Kendrick Perkins discuss the new NBA All-Star Game format and share the changes they would have made. The crew debates whether the Warriors pose a legitimate threat in the Western Conference. In his segment "Sharpe or Not Sharpe," Shannon reacts to sounds from the weekend.
Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Shannon Sharpe reacts to Draymond Green's critical comments of the new All-Star game format. The guys react Wemby's comments on Lebron being underrated. Will Packer joins the show to promo his new book which has some keys to success! Stephen A. trolls Shannon by giving Michael Jordan a birthday shout out. Lastly, the crew reacts to Adam Silver's comments on the current state of the NBA.
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