It's absolutely ridiculous that the most popular player in bj-league history is not going to play in the circuit's 10th and final All-Star Game.
But it's not surprising. Really, it isn't.
The bj-league has often failed to do things logically. And it's often failed to capitalize on using its most valuable players to promote itself in a big, bold way.
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