Rockets guard Chris Paul, the president of the National Basketball Players' Association, would not share his position or the union's on the idea of having the draft of All-Star teams to be made by captains Steph Curry and LeBron James public. NBA commissioner Adam Silver has been opposed, despite the clamoring to have the selections Asked if he expressed his opinion, Paul said, "Yup." Asked if he would share what he said, Paul said, "Nope."
Paul is considered as influential among union membership as any player, but would not say if the Players' Association was opposed to making the selections public, or even televising them, or if it followed his recommendations when the format was changed. "I don't know," Paul said. "They know (his opinion.)"
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