The Borneo Post

NBA East scores 200+ points to roll over West

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WASHINGTON: Damian Lillard scored 39 points to lead a record scoring performanc­e by the Eastern Conference in a 211-186 rout of the Western Conference in Sunday’s 73rd NBA All-Star Game.

Boston’s Jaylen Brown added 36 points off the bench and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton had 32 to help spark the East past the old AllStar Game one-team record of 196 set by the West in 2016.

“Once we came out in the third and we made a lot of shots, it was like what’s the record,” Lillard said. “We found out and we went after it.”

Milwaukee guard Lillard, who sank a pair of half-court shots, made a game-high 11 3-pointers off 23 attempts and went 14-of-26 overall to earn the game’s Most Valuable Player award.

“It’s an honor,” the eight-time NBA All-Star said. “I’ve been here a few times so to be able to have this kind of accomplish­ment is special.”

East captain Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, the 2021 All-Star Game MVP who had 23 points, knew his Bucks teammate Lillard was set for a big night.

“I knew he was going for it,” said Antetokoun­mpo. “When he has that twitch in his eye, when he’s locked in, you’ve got to pass him the ball and just get out of his way.”

It was a night of spectacula­r slam dunks, astounding passes and amazing shotmaking by elite players from around the world in a relaxed atmosphere, delighting a sellout crowd at Indianapol­is.

“Everybody played hard. We had fun,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “The ball was moving. We made a lot of threes. We scored a lot of points. I’m happy.”

Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns came off the West bench to score a game-high 50 points, 31 of them in the fourth quarter, while Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 in a losing cause. The 397 combined points shattered the old mark by 23. The East shot 83 of 146 (56.8%) from the floor and made a record 42 3-pointers, six over the old mark by Team LeBron in 2019, in 97 attempts (43.3%).

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