Cleveland Cavaliers guard Collin Sexton looks to drive. (Photo by Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports)
The 2021 NBA All-Star festivities concluded on Sunday, which were originally set to be in Indianapolis/at the Indiana Pacers, but were rerouted to Atlanta via 1-day festivities this go-round instead. There were no Cleveland Cavaliers players participating in those festivities, from a Wine and Gold perspective.
Looking onward, during next season, it should be fun to see Cleveland play host to the 2022 NBA All-Star Game/festivities. The last time Cleveland did so was back in 1997, and then, it was particularly memorable with how during halftime of that game, the NBA honored its all-time Top 50 players/squad, if you will.