The Hamilton Spectator

ALL-STAR SHOW GOES WELL

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Toronto does everything well in an NBA party for the ages.

TORONTO — When the players cleared the court at the Air Canada Centre on Sunday night, the NBA all-star fun continued.

Cheerleade­rs and just about anybody else with a pass that got them down there crowded onto the hardwood for photo ops or just to savour the moment.

All-star weekend is a party. The game is secondary. Like most good parties, nobody wants to leave.

For those keeping count, the West won 196-173 in a game that erased the existing all-star records for most points by one team (163) and total points by two teams (321). Defence had been left at the border.

While Kobe Bryant waved goodbye, a new generation of NBA stars showed off their party tricks.

West coach Gregg Popovich called the experience “a joy.”

“It’s the most fun I’ve ever had at an all-star game just because of the predominan­t group of the young talented kids coming up like the new stars and watching them interact with each other was a thrill for me,” said the veteran San Antonio Spurs’ coach.

“We had fun at practice the other day. They’re just a fun-loving group and they enjoy each other, as much as they enjoy the game. So it was a lot of fun for me. And dinner at night wasn’t bad either.”

Watching the week, one had to marvel at the NBA which invaded the city like a horde of Visigoths. From charity functions to player appearance­s, the league pulled out all the stops. Sting did his part, delivering a solid halftime show, albeit one that might not hit the NBA’s younger fans.

Despite the frigid weather, Toronto showed its heart when it comes to hoops.

“I think everybody got the feel of the energy that we witness every single night when we play as Raptors players,” said Toronto forward DeMar DeRozan, who helped demonstrat­e that with several highlight-reel dunks. “I think all the guys really got insight on how intune the city of Toronto and all of Canada is to basketball.”

Added teammate Kyle Lowry: “Toronto, I think we put ourselves on the map a little bit around the world.”

Perhaps, but this weekend is unlikely to boost future travel to Toronto in February given the Ice Station Zebra conditions. Not that February was a high-volume month for tourists to start with.

While the weather was a topic on everyone’s chapped lips, the allstar game had plenty of storylines.

There was Bryant’s all-star fare- well, Russell Westbrook’s back-toback MVPs after a 31-point outing and Paul George’s 41-point effort, one off Wilt Chamberlai­n’s league record. Given George’s long road back from a horrific leg injury, it was a pity he did not get the trophy.

“It would have been a special moment to win it. But really, it was really just about coming here and just enjoying being with these guys, man, and having a good showing,” George said.

Saturday night’s skills competitio­n was a doozy with Zach LaVine and Aaron Gordon raising the bar on big air and originalit­y. Even the skills challenge was entertaini­ng as the bigs took on the guards.

Drake gave Torontonia­ns a reason to puff out their chests.

“This is the best game with the best players, finally in the best city in the world,” he said as he introduced the players.

And there was validation from LeBron James.

“Thanks for welcoming our league with open and warm arms,” he said of Toronto and Canada. “Even though the weather wasn’t as warm, the arms and the love from everyone here has been well-received.”

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 ?? STEVE RUSSELL, TORONTO STAR ?? It was all about saying goodbye to Kobe Bryant during Sunday’s all-star game in Toronto and Bryant seemed to enjoy every minute of it.
STEVE RUSSELL, TORONTO STAR It was all about saying goodbye to Kobe Bryant during Sunday’s all-star game in Toronto and Bryant seemed to enjoy every minute of it.
 ?? POOL, GETTY IMAGES ?? DeMar DeRozan of the Toronto Raptors and the Eastern Conference goes up for a dunk in the first half of Saturday’s all-star game.
POOL, GETTY IMAGES DeMar DeRozan of the Toronto Raptors and the Eastern Conference goes up for a dunk in the first half of Saturday’s all-star game.
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