Feb 5, 2020; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (not in uniform) has fun with the fans in the fourth quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Steph Curry did not participate in this year’s All-Star Game because he has only played in four games this season due to a hand injury. Even though he wasn’t in Chicago for the NBA festivities, he sure was loving what he saw.

Steph’s wife Ayesha posted on her Instagram Story Sunday night to say how hyped up they were over the format for the All-Star Game.

“This game is great” she wrote in one post. In another, she said the new format was “amazing.”

And she also posted this video of Steph loving it:

Steph was missed this year. The two-time NBA MVP had made six straight All-Star Games until this year. On the other hand, at least he got to have a vacation during the break, unlike past years.

But this is further confirmation that the new format was widely appreciated, except for one issue.

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