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All-Star tensions rise as Luka Doncic responds to Kevin Durant’s accusation

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the leadup to the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, a debate that once focused on slumping ratings and stale formats has taken on a personal edge.

All-Star Weekend, historically a celebration of the league’s brightest talent, has faced mounting criticism for its lack of competitiveness and falling television audiences over the past several years.

Once seen as a must-watch event, the game has struggled to capture the excitement of older generations of fans, prompting the league to experiment with new formats and incentives to reignite interest.

Part of the scrutiny has centered on superstar players and their perceived reluctance to take the exhibition seriously. With ratings dipping – last year’s showcase drew roughly 4.7 million viewers, the second-lowest in the past 25 years – concerns have grown about how the league markets its marquee event.

While some attribute the decline to the absence of household names such as LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Anthony Edwards, others argue that it reflects a broader cultural shift in how fans engage with televised sports.

To combat the decline, the NBA introduced the USA vs. World format this season, a change designed to spark national pride and encourage more competitive play.

But what began as general discussion about fan engagement took an unexpected turn when two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant weighed in during a press conference.

Instead of protecting veteran American players from criticism, Durant challenged the narrative that they alone were responsible for the All-Star Game’s perceived lack of intensity.

He argued that international stars, particularly those from Europe, have historically faced less scrutiny when it comes to competitiveness.

Durant specifically mentioned European standouts Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic, suggesting that their relaxed approach in past All-Star games reflected the very issue critics were concerned about.

“You should ask the Europeans and the World team if they want to compete,” Durant said, highlighting the casual style often seen in prior exhibitions.

His remarks sparked debate across social media, drawing attention to how perceptions of international players are sometimes unfairly shaped by stereotypes or selective memory.

Doncic fires back at Durant’s European critique

The comments prompted a measured response from Doncic. Speaking to reporters, the Slovenian star fact-checked Durant‘s claims, noting that All-Star games have historically been light on competition, regardless of nationality.

“It was the same when I played in my first All-Star game, so I don’t know why KD mentioned me and Jokic,” Doncic said. He remained optimistic, however, emphasizing that the new USA vs. World format could foster a more competitive environment and energize both players and fans.

This back-and-forth highlights the larger challenge facing the NBA: reviving the All-Star Game requires more than pointing fingers. Multiple factors – from player priorities and fan habits to shifts in global sports viewership – influence the event’s appeal.

As All-Star Weekend draws near, fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if stars like Doncic and Jokic rise to the occasion and help restore some of the intensity and excitement that made the showcase legendary.



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