Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

West goes wild again in 192-182 shootout

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Anthony Davis had an All-Star Game for the record books.

And on a night when Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant provided a glimpse of the past, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo showed he’s clearly part of the future and a midcourt lob attempt from James Harden even went in, Davis absolutely stole the show.

He scored 52 points, 10 more than Wilt Chamberlai­n’s All-Star record that had stood for 55 years, and the Western Conference beat the Eastern Conference 192-182 on Sunday night — the highest-scoring game in league history.

Davis made 26 shots and took 39, both of those also All-Star records. He even outdid Westbrook, who had 41 points in just 20 minutes — which ordinarily would have been enough to merit him what would have been a third consecutiv­e MVP award.

Not this time. It was Davis hoisting the trophy, to the delight of his New Orleans fans.

“It was a lot of fun,” Davis said. “My teammates did a great job of looking for me.”

Durant had a triple-double with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Stephen Curry added 21 points for the West — where a subplot emerged as DeMarcus Cousins played only two minutes, prompting some speculatio­n that a trade sending him out of Sacramento might be looming.

Antetokoun­mpo had 30 points for the East, with 12 dunks in his night.

LeBron James scored 23 points to become the first All-Star to eclipse 300 in a career, Kyrie Irving had 22 points and 14 assists, and Isaiah Thomas scored 20 for the East.

Davis became the story that overshadow­ed The Story coming into this game, that being the Durant-Westbrook whatever.

And if there is any animus remaining between Durant and Westbrook, it was hidden.

They passed each other the ball and slapped hands in the pregame layup line, and not long after Westbrook checked into the game the former Oklahoma City teammates provided one of the game’s top highlights — a give-and-go, capped by Durant lobbing the ball to set Westbrook up for a dunk.

“Oh my God! What just happened?” Curry shouted on the West bench, which moments later broke into celebratio­n.

Players jumped and threw hands skyward, Curry tossing a cupful of water onto a smiling Durant amid it all.

Draymond Green called the play “cute,” and Westbrook and Durant seemed happy with it as well.

“It was a nice give-andgo, man,” Westbrook said. “Good give-and-go. Made a good pass. I barely got over the rim, but it was a nice give-and-go.”

“It was a great basketball play. He was open so I threw him the lob. He can jump really high so yeah, good play,” added Durant.

Some fans were shouting “De-Fense!” in the fourth quarter. West center DeAndre Jordan heard them, rising from his seat on the West bench to yell “No, no, no” back in their direction.

If those fans were serious, they were disappoint­ed.

Westbrook scored 12 points — all on 3s — in a 63second span late in the third quarter, coming off the bench and firing over and over and over again. And then he opened the fourth quarter with another 3, giving him 34 points in just under 14 minutes played to that point.

It looked like he was a cinch for MVP honors, until Davis scored 20 points in the fourth.

Headlined by The Roots, with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Michael B. Jordan and more as part of the show, the elaborate pregame took a musical look at the league’s history — paying homage to stars of the past and the stars of today.

Legends brunch

David Robinson and Grant Hill went home from All-Star weekend with trophies. Robinson and Hill were among the honorees Sunday at the National Basketball Retired Players Associatio­n’s annual Legends Brunch, several hours before tip-off of the All-Star game. Robinson was chosen as the group’s Humanitari­an of the Year, and Hill is the Community Ambassador of the Year. Also honored were the five founding members of the NBRPA — Dave Bing, Archie Clark, Dave Cowens, the late Dave DeBusscher­e and Oscar Robertson. The NBRPA is celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y.

 ?? Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images ?? New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis goes up for a shot in the first half of the NBA All-Star Game Sunday at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.
Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis goes up for a shot in the first half of the NBA All-Star Game Sunday at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.

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