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- Rich Paul defends LeBron James against claims he ruined the Dunk Contest.
- Paul emphasizes the evolution of basketball and the rising excitement of the 3-point contest.
- LeBron James focuses on a strong season finish with the Lakers post All-Star Weekend.
Summary
Following the 2024 All-Star Weekend’s Slam Dunk Contest, debates sparked over the event’s decline and LeBron James’ non-participation. Rich Paul, LeBron’s agent and CEO of Klutch Sports, addressed these concerns in a livestream with Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report. Paul argued that the contest’s allure has diminished due to the game’s evolution and the increased fascination with the 3-point contest, led by players like Stephen Curry and Damian Lillard.
Paul refuted the notion that LeBron’s absence singlehandedly impacted the Dunk Contest’s popularity, noting that several All-Stars in the ’90s also opted out. He revealed that LeBron had shown interest in competing in the past but was hindered by circumstances such as an ankle injury. Paul suggested that while the Dunk Contest remains a part of All-Star Saturday night, it need not be the main attraction, proposing the 3-point contest as a more thrilling finale.
As LeBron James approaches the twilight of his career with the Lakers, Paul urges fans to appreciate his contributions rather than blame him for changes in All-Star festivities. Meanwhile, LeBron is concentrating on his recovery from an ankle issue and is determined to lead the Lakers to a strong season finish.