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Team LeBron dominate again

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Damian Lillard nailed a game-ending three-pointer from just inside half court as LeBron James improved to 4-0 as an NBA All-Star Game captain with a 170-150 win over Team Durant on Sunday.

Two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo captured the Kobe Bryant MVP Award going a perfect 16-of-16 from the field for a game high 35 points in Atlanta.

“It’s fun. I was happy,” said Antetokoun­mpo. “I just love being around great players. It makes it easier to play with them.”

Antetokoun­mpo’s 16-for-16 game easily eclipsed the previous All-Star record of the Philadelph­ia 76ers’ Hal Greer, who went eight-of-eight in 1968. Antetokoun­mpo also made all three of his three point attempts.

James improved to 4-0 in All-Star games he has served as a team captain. He finished with four points in just 13 minutes of playing time.

“I always try to pick the right team, and I’ve been lucky enough for four years to pick the right team,” James said. “Guys go out and compete and play to win. I’ve been on the winning side of all four.”

James’ participat­ion in the annual showcase was at one time in doubt. Last month James slammed the NBA for holding the contest during the global pandemic calling it a “slap in the face”.

NBA commission­er Adam Silver responded to the criticism from James and others at a news conference earlier on Sunday, saying the players he spoke to at the weekend were in favour of holding the contest.

“It would have been a bigger deal not to have it,” Silver said. “I know that some players have made public comments suggesting they’d rather not be at AllStar. Many have told me directly they’re thrilled to be All-Stars.

“It should be judged, when people are looking back, as to what this meant to them as opposed to what some of the initial reactions were from the players.”

The 70th All-Star Game had a different feel to it because there were no fans in the arena due to the global pandemic.

But that didn’t stop the players from putting on a show at the State Farm Arena including a healthy dose of dunks, alley-oops, behind the back passes and long-range threes like the one by Lillard, who finished with 32 points.

Stephen Curry, who won the threepoint shooting contest earlier in the day, hit six threes in the first half en route to a 28 point night for Team LeBron.

Jaylen Brown tallied 22 points and Chris Paul dished out 16 assists. Both Curry and Lillard finished with eight baskets from beyond the arc.

Bradley Beal scored a team high 26 points and Kyrie Irving delivered 24 points and 12 assists for Team Durant. In a sign that defence took the night off no player from either team grabbed more than nine rebounds.

“When you’ve got Steph, Dame, those guys shooting half-court threes, threes from the timeline, there’s not much you can do. So give credit to them,” said Irving.

The NBA and the players union agreed to hold Sunday’s modified AllStar Game weekend, salvaging a scaleddown showcase after the pandemic scuttled plans to hold the event earlier in Indianapol­is.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Team LeBron’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, No.34, dunks the ball against Team Durant.
USA TODAY SPORTS Team LeBron’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, No.34, dunks the ball against Team Durant.

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