Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

All-star performanc­e

Giannis hits 30 in NBA’s showcase

- CHARLES F. GARDNER

NEW ORLEANS – The Greek Freak put on a show in his all-star debut.

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored a team-high 30 points and pounded home some crowd-pleasing dunks, but the Conference all-stars pulled away in the final quarter for a 192-182 victory over the East in the NBA All-Star Game at the Smoothie King Center.

New Orleans forward Anthony Davis set an NBA All-Star Game record with 52 points to lead the West, beating the mark of 42 points set by Wilt Chamberlai­n in 1962. Rus- sell Westbrook just missed beating Chamberlai­n’s mark, scoring 41 points.

Antetokoun­mpo was impressive with 14-of-17 shooting on layups and dunks. He attempted a single three-pointer and missed it. He scored in the last second to reach the 30point mark, the most scored by a Bucks player in an NBA All-Western Star Game. He also had six rebounds, three steals and one assist.

“I was just having fun,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “I told the coaches I’m going to play hard, no matter what. The guys talked to me a lot and they said, ‘Your first shot has to be a layup

so you can get in a rhythm. So that’s what I did.

LeBron James added 23 points for the East and Kyrie Irving had 22 points, 14 assists and seven rebounds.

Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant each scored 21 points and James Harden had 12 points, 11 assists and six rebounds.

Davis, the hometown hero, was named the most valuable player.

Antetokoun­mpo was one of the few all-stars playing defense at the outset.

He blocked a shot by Davis and also stole the ball from Harden in the backcourt.

After the steal, Antetokoun­mpo put down a windmill dunk.

Antetokoun­mpo had 10 points in his first stint on the floor to help the East take an early lead.

The East led after one quarter, 53-48, and tied the all-star record for points in a quarter when Kyle Lowry hit a three from the corner in the final second.

Antetokoun­mpo reentered the game early in the second quarter and dunked for the fifth time. Then he added two more dunks, including another one following a steal.

The West led at intermissi­on, 97-92, behind 22 points from Davis. The two teams combined to set an all-star record for points (189) in a half, breaking the mark set last year when the West led the East, 104-83, at halftime.

Antetokoun­mpo finished the half with 16 points on 7-of-7 shooting, two free throws, two steals, one assist and one rebound.

Kyrie Irving set up Antetokoun­mpo for one of his dunks and also fired one perfectly off the backboard to set up a dunk by James.

Kevin Durant fed Westbrook for a lob in the first quarter to quiet the controvers­y about their feud. The players on the West bench went wild, led by DeAndre Jordan and DeMarcus Cousins.

The two players had avoided each other at allstar functions, after a rough reception for Durant when he returned to Oklahoma City for the first time after leaving to sign as a free agent with Golden State.

James had 20 points in the first half to lead the East.

The third quarter had some funny moments, including Curry lying down on the floor with Antetokoun­mpo coming for a dunk. Curry wanted no part of a poster on that one.

Just moments earlier, Antetokoun­mpo drew gasps from the crowd — and some of the West players — when he followed a miss off the front rim by Paul George with a vicious two-handed dunk. Antetokoun­mpo soared over Curry, who was caught under the rim on the play.

“I just realized that,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “I was thinking, ‘Why did he lay down on the floor?’ I said to myself I’ll chase every rebound, so it was an opportunit­y for a put-back dunk. So I just dunked the ball.”

East coach Brad Stevens left Antetokoun­mpo in the game for most of the third quarter, and the Bucks player improved his total to 28 points before going to the bench with 2:59 left in the quarter.

Antetokoun­mpo got back in the game late in the fourth quarter.

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BOB DONNAN / USA TODAY SPORTS Eastern Conference forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo of the Milwaukee Bucks dunks the ball against Western Conference forward Anthony Davis.
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