The NBA is holding its annual All-Star festivities this weekend, which happens to coincide with Valentine's Day, so the holiday of love came up in a few player interviews, and the players had some pretty odd responses.
The NBA is holding its annual All-Star festivities this weekend, which happens to coincide with Valentine's Day, so the holiday of love came up in a few player interviews, and the All-Stars had some pretty odd responses.
When Washington Wizards guard John Wall was asked how the All-Star Game impacted his plans for the romantic holiday, he admitted he had yet to find that special someone.
With Valentines Day being overshadowed by #NBAAllStarNYC, John Wall confesses he's never been in love. Poor guy. pic.twitter.com/A2R4zwHCvw
— Daniel Friedman (@DFried615) February 13, 2015
• Tony Romo yells at refs during a Mavericks game
Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook is engaged, but seems to feel a little left out on Valentine's Day.
"Valentine's Day isn't for men." Russell Westbrook pic.twitter.com/bk3RNELQ7S
— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) February 13, 2015
The holiday's placement does not seem to be causing much trouble for NBA fans though, who seem to be choosing All-Star Saturday night over their loved ones on Twitter.
• George Hill caught eating on the bench
Only thing I'm looking forward to on Valentines Day....3 point contest 🏀💯 #NBAAllStarNYC
— James (@JimmyCannoli) February 12, 2015
Valentines day? More like NBA All Star weekend 😊 #NBAAllStarNYC
— #NEWKIDSTHEFINAL💕❤️ (@chinalinekings) February 11, 2015
- Brendan Maloy