Okay, so I was trying to find the box score for the All-Star Celebrity Game, right? Sounds simple enough, but it turned into a bit of a rabbit hole.

First Steps – The Obvious
I started where anyone would – I fired up Google. I figured, “Hey, it’s a big event, should be easy to find.” I typed in “All-Star Celebrity Game box score” and… a bunch of general stuff about the game popped up. Lots of articles about the game, but not the actual, detailed stats I wanted.
Digging Deeper
So, I refined my search. I added the year, thinking that would help. Still, I was getting mostly news articles and recaps. Fun to read, sure, but not what I was after. I even tried different variations of the search terms – “celebrity game stats,” “all-star celebrity game player stats,” you name it.
Getting a Little Frustrated
Honestly, I was starting to get a little annoyed. It felt like I was going in circles. I clicked through a few of the links, hoping the box score might be buried in one of the articles. Nope. Lots of mentions of who played well, who scored a bunch of points, but no detailed breakdown.
A Change of Strategy
Then I thought, “Okay, maybe I need to try a different source.” Social media is a good one. I jumped onto platforms, searching for hashtags related to the game. I figured someone might have posted a picture of the box score or something.
Finally Found the Box Score
After a bit more scrolling and searching, I finally got that box score, and grabbed a screenshot. It was more work than I expected, honestly!