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Curry, LeBron, other stars descend on LA for All-Star Weekend

- By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer Some things to watch as Los Angeles hosts the All-Star Game for a record sixth time:

The stars will be out in Los Angeles, on the basketball court and all around it.

The NBA's All-Star festivitie­s are back at Staples Center, with the usual events on AllStar Saturday night and a new format for the game Sunday.

Captains LeBron James and Stephen Curry drafted players from the pool of AllStars and the winning team gets a $350,000 donation from the NBA to the charity it chose. The league is hoping the new format that replaced the traditiona­l East-West matchup will make it more competitiv­e after a couple of lackluster games the previous two years.

Perhaps the players can heed the words of Kobe Bryant, who won the MVP award on his home floor when the All-Star Game was last in Los Angeles in 2011.

"I feel like we have a sense of responsibi­lity and we are voted in for what we do during the season, which is play hard," Bryant said following that game. "And we come here, that's what the fans want to see. They want to see us go at it and see us compete and that's what I try to do and that's what I try to tell my teammates to do."

Bryant is gone now but Beyonce and JayZ, Jack Nicholson and Justin Bieber are among the celebritie­s who attended that game and are scheduled to be back for at least some of this weekend.

James refuses to discuss his free agency during the season, but figure on it coming up in Los Angeles since there's been such speculatio­n about him signing with the Lakers. The Lakers, after a trade with James' Cavaliers last week, would have enough salary cap space to offer a maximum contract to James and another star if he opts to become a free agent and leave Cleveland this summer.

The Los Angeles area is home to a number of AllStars, including 2017 MVP Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City and runner-up James Harden, along with Oklahoma City's Paul George and Toronto's DeMar DeRozan.

James' team will look much different than the one he drafted after a number of injuries. DeMarcus Cousins, Kevin Love, John Wall and Kristaps Porzingis all were forced to pull out. George, Andre Drummond, Goran Dragic and Kemba Walker were added as injury replacemen­ts by Commission­er Adam Silver.

Larry Nance Jr., one of the players who went from Los Angeles to Cleveland in the four-player trade at the deadline, will be back in his former home arena to compete in the Slam Dunk Contest. He'll try to follow in the footsteps — or flight path — of his father, who won the NBA's first slam dunk title in 1984. Rookies Donovan Mitchell of Utah and Dennis Smith Jr., and Indiana All-Star Victor Oladipo round out the field.

Fergie will sing the U.S. national anthem and Barenaked Ladies will perform the Canadian national anthem. Pharrell Williams and N.E.R.D will take the stage at halftime. Kendrick Lamar also is set to perform Friday night in Los Angeles as part of the weekend festivitie­s.

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