Los Angeles Times

An All-Star tribute to No. 24

As reserves announced, league says it will honor Bryant with a scoring change

- By Dan Woike

NBA will honor Bryant’s memory with a scoring change during game.

The NBA’s going to try to do the unthinkabl­e — inject true competitio­n throughout the NBA All-Star Game — and they’re going to do it to honor the late Kobe Bryant.

Prior to announcing the All-Star Game reserves Thursday, the NBA announced format changes to the game inspired by Bryant.

The No. 24 will be on everyone’s mind in the fourth quarter when the clock will turn off and the teams will battle for a set score — 24 points more than the leading team has at the end of three. For example, if LeBron James’ team is up 125-120 heading into the fourth, the first team to 149 points wins.

The All-Star Game will be played in Chicago on Feb. 16

Each quarter before that is going to count, too, with the NBA awarding $100,000 to the Chicago-based charity of the winning team’s choosing. The score will reset at 0-0 to start the second and third quarters. If the score is tied, the charity prize will rollover to the next period. The team that reaches the final target score first will win $200,000 for its charity. James and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo will captain the two teams, with the players participat­ing in a televised draft next Thursday.

After the starters were announced last week, the two captains found out the rest of the All-Star pool, with no other Lakers or Clippers joining James, Anthony Davis and Kawhi Leonard in the game.

In the Western Conference, former Lakers wing Brandon Ingram will be a part of a group of reserves that includes Utah center Rudy Gobert, Utah guard Donovan Mitchell, Denver center Nikola Jokic, Portland guard Damian Lillard and Houston guard Russell Westbrook. Oklahoma City guard Chris Paul will also play in the game.

Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker is the most notable omission, averaging more than 27 points per game while hitting 51% of his shots.

“I’ve played with and against multiple All-Stars in this league and Devin Booker is undoubtedl­y an NBA All Star,” Suns general manager James Jones said in a statement.

In the East, Miami center Bam Adebayo and forward Jimmy Butler will represent the Heat alongside Philadelph­ia guard Ben Simmons, Milwaukee forward Khris

Middleton, Boston forward Jayson Tatum, Toronto guard Kyle Lowry and Indiana big man Domantas Sabonis.

Washington’s Bradley Beal was the biggest snub in the East.

In addition to James, Leonard, Davis and Antetokoun­mpo, Atlanta’s Trae Young, Boston’s Kemba Walker, Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid, Toronto’s Pascal Siakam, Houston’s James Harden and Dallas’ Luka Doncic were chosen as starters

Nine players will make their All-Star debuts — Doncic, Siakam, Young, Sabonis, Tatum, Adebayo, Ingram, Gobert and Mitchell.

Frank Vogel and the Lakers coaching staff will coach Team LeBron, while the coaching staff that will represent the East is still undecided because Mike Budenholze­r and his Milwaukee staff are ineligible for the honor two years in a row.

Tributes to Bryant and former NBA commission­er David Stern are expected throughout the weekend.

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? ANTHONY DAVIS, right, and LeBron James are two of the starters announced for the All-Star Game. As one of the captains, James will pick his team in a draft next week as will Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ANTHONY DAVIS, right, and LeBron James are two of the starters announced for the All-Star Game. As one of the captains, James will pick his team in a draft next week as will Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo.

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