The Philippine Star

Slam dunk king lifts US past World

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TORONTO – Zach LaVine hoisted the MVP trophy above his head, laughing along with Minnesota Timberwolv­es teammates Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns as he stood on the podium.

One win down at All-Star weekend. One to go.

LaVine had 30 points and seven rebounds and the United States team beat the World team, 157-154, in the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday night to kick off the weekend festivitie­s.

In the game featuring some of the best rookies and sophomores in the league, LaVine geared up to defend his slam dunk title on Saturday night by making 13 of 20 shots to beat Wiggins, who took home MVP honors last year in Brooklyn.

“I’m excited for tomorrow,” said LaVine, who revived interest in the dunk contest with an electrifyi­ng performanc­e last year. “I’m ready to put on a show.”

Kristaps Porzingis scored 30 points, and Emmanuel Mudiay had 30 points and 10 assists for the World team. Wiggins scored 29 points while playing in front of his hometown fans.

Los Angeles Lakers sophomore Jordan Clarkson added 25 for the Americans.

The Rising Stars game can sometimes take on the feel of a sideshow, something that forces the next generation into a spotlight that they aren’t always ready for. But the court was loaded with talent on Friday night in Toronto, players like Wiggins, Porzingis, Karl-Anthony Towns, Elfrid Payton and Jabari Parker.

The influx of talent has given several long-suffering franchises – the Timberwolv­es, Knicks, Bucks - hope that better days are arriving soon.

For most fans in attendance, Wiggins was the star attraction. He has been churning out highlight reels since he was 14 years old, was drafted No. 1 overall last season and won the rookie of the year award. The locals have called him “Maple Jordan” and openly pine for him to one day come home and play for the Raptors.

“It felt great,” Wiggins said. “I got to play in front of a lot of people I haven’t seen in a long time. My family, friends got to watch it. It was great being back home and playing in front of my hometown.”

Wiggins has stated time and again that he loves it in Minnesota and envisions a long and bright future with Towns, LaVine and the rest of the Timberwolv­es’ promising young core. But he has never shied away from his love of Toronto and he said he was looking forward to being back in Canada for an extended stretch this weekend while the rest of the basketball world finally trained its focus on his hometown.

Wiggins received a thunderous ovation upon introducti­on in the starting lineup and was serenaded with chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!” late in the game.

 ?? AFP ?? Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es and the US team goes
up for a dunk in the second half against the World team during the BBVA Compass Rising
Stars Challenge 2016 at Air Canada Centre in
Toronto, Canada.
AFP Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolv­es and the US team goes up for a dunk in the second half against the World team during the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge 2016 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada.

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