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Team USA beat Team World in Rising Stars tie

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>> CHICAGO: Team USA outgunned Team World 151-131 in the NBA’s Rising Stars event on Friday in a game that lacked little semblance of defence even before it deteriorat­ed into an unofficial dunk contest.

As Team USA put the contest out of reach in the fourth quarter, the players stepped aside to let the impromptu dunking take place, featuring Team USA’ Zion Williamson.

The forward even bent the basket with one of his rim-shaking dunks earlier in the game.

Golden State Warriors player Eric Paschall led Team USA with 23 points, and Canadian RJ Barrett of the New York Knicks had a game-high 27 points for Team World at the United Center arena in Chicago.

Williamson, who plays for the New Orleans Pelicans, finished with 14 points.

Miles Bridges of Team USA was named MVP of the game after scoring 20 points.

Team USA seized command in the third quarter when they showed their offensive prowess by outscoring Team World 44-24.

Bridges connected on threepoint­ers in back-to-back possession­s to cut a 12-point lead in half with five-minutes left in the third quarter.

Three minutes later, Charlotte’s Devonte’ Graham made a pair of threes to put Team USA ahead 104103. It was their first lead since the opening minutes of the game.

Team World led 81-71 at the half after Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic sank a shot from half-court with two seconds remaining in the second quarter. The game was part of the weekend festivitie­s leading up to the All-Star Game today (Monday morning Thai time).

Meanwhile, Williamson found it crazy to learn that former US president Barack Obama was among his most devoted and dedicated supporters.

Obama chatted with the 19-year-old rookie star forward of the New Orleans Pelicans ahead of Sunday’s All-Star game. “He said I was playing great. I kind of zoned out after that. That’s all I needed to hear, to be honest,” Williamson said.

“He was even talking about my recent games. I was like, ‘You’re keeping up with me? I’m 19, man.

You’ve got superstars you can go and keep up with.’ It was crazy.”

Obama told Slovenian guard Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks, “You are doing fantastic,” and impressed Atlanta’s Trae Young, another All-Star Game starter.

 ??  ?? Team USA’s Zion Williamson dunks against Team World.
Team USA’s Zion Williamson dunks against Team World.

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