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Clippers’ Jordan: Olympics ‘way bigger’ than ASG
- Updated: July 21, 2016
9:54 PM ET
LAS VEGAS — DeAndre Jordan is about to become an Olympian, but he has still never been an All-Star.
He was first-team All-NBA as a center this past season, yet he has never set foot at All-Star Weekend, even for a slam dunk contest.
That’s largely because the NBA no longer creates a category for centers to start in the All-Star Game, a decision that has never sat well with the Los Angeles Clippers’ center.
Clippers center DeAndre Jordan says he no longer laments his lack of All-Star Game nods the way he used to: “When I was younger I used to care …
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