Adam Silver Called Out After Awkward Malika Andrews Moment on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

The NBA is in a strange place. Despite landing an 11-year, $76 billion media deal, the league continues to struggle with one glaring issue: audience engagement. And now, fans and insiders are pointing fingers at Commissioner Adam Silver, especially after a recent, baffling interview between Malika Andrews and newly crowned MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA).

The League’s Megastar Obsession

Silver has been praised for innovation and long-term vision, but some say he’s still clinging too tightly to the old guard, putting aging superstars front and center while ignoring the next generation. That might work short term, but it’s a risky game. Just ask Bill Simmons and Ryen Russillo, who finally called out Silver on their podcast.

“It’s two teams we don’t have a lot of familiarity with,” Simmons said, referencing small-market teams like OKC and Indiana. “The league refuses to push the next generation of teams… just putting the old stars on over and over again in the biggest spots.”

In other words, the NBA is stuck in rerun mode, and fans are tuning out.

SGA: A Quiet MVP and a Confused Interview

Cue Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the MVP for 2025 and a star in every sense, except the flashy kind. In a sit-down with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, fans expected the typical post-award hype: stats, ambition, maybe some endorsement buzz. Instead, they got something completely different.

SGA sighed, paused for 10 seconds, and launched into a reflective, philosophical response. Simmons found it fascinating but unusual:

“It was just interesting… These guys are so media-trained, and he’s not quite there yet. He’s a Canadian star who isn’t ‘famous-famous.’”

This moment, which should’ve been a victory lap for the league’s MVP, turned into a head-scratcher, and a symbol of a deeper issue.

SGA Drama Drives the NBA

As Russillo pointed out, “Sometimes the bull brings people in. I think we all like drama.” And that’s the crux of the NBA’s media machine: success isn’t enough. Personality sells. Narratives, conflict, ego, charisma fuel engagement.

OKC and Indiana might play beautiful basketball, but without larger-than-life characters, the casual fan won’t stick around. “There’s just a lot of boredom,” Simmons admitted. “There isn’t this big engaging personality.”

A League at a Crossroads

This isn’t just about SGA. It’s about how the league markets itself. If casual fans are finding the Finals boring, despite high-level talent and clean officiating, that’s a branding problem. And it lands on Adam Silver’s desk.

The NBA needs to bridge the gap: keep its soul intact with true hoopers like SGA while also creating storylines that captivate a global audience. The Simmons-Russillo critique, and the awkward Malika moment, should be a wake-up call.

Because right now, the league is playing great basketball. But great basketball alone doesn’t sell tickets, or boost ratings.

Read More: 10 Reasons Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Shouldn’t Have Been 2025 MVP

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