Sentinel & Enterprise

LeBron, Durant choose teams for All-Star Game

- By Tim Reynolds

LeBron James has faced Giannis Antetokoun­mpo as an opponent in the last three AllStar Games.

The Los Angeles Lakers’ star got him as a teammate this year.

James used the No. 1 overall pick on Antetokoun­mpo — the NBA’s two-time reigning MVP from Milwaukee — in the draft for Sunday’s All-Star Game in Atlanta. Kevin Durant, who will not play in the All-Star Game because of injury but still is the captain for Team Durant, took Brooklyn teammate Kyrie Irving with his first pick.

The other starters for Team LeBron will be Stephen Curry of Golden State, Luka Doncic of Dallas and Nikola Jokic of Denver. The other starters for Team Durant will be Joel Embiid of Philadelph­ia, 2020 All-Star MVP Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers, Bradley Beal of Washington and Jayson Tatum of Boston.

This is the fourth year of the NBA’s playing captain format for the All-Star Game. James is 3-0, beating teams captained by Curry in 2018 and Antetokoun­mpo in the last two seasons.

“I just try to pick players that can complement one another,” James said during the draft that was taped Wednesday and aired Thursday night on TNT. “When we’re on the floor, we’ll try to play the game the right way. It’s the All-Star Game, so there’s going to be some shenanigan­s out there. But for the majority of the game, we’re going to try to play the right way and come out with a win.”

Durant had the first pick of the reserve round and took another Brooklyn teammate, James Harden with the opening selection there. James’ first pick among the reserves was Damian Lillard of Portland, Durant followed by taking Devin Booker of Phoenix, and James countered by selecting Ben Simmons of Philadelph­ia.

“I wanted Ben Simmons. I wanted Ben,” Durant said.

The remaining Team Durant subs: Zion Williamson of New Orleans, Zach LaVine of Chicago, Julius Randle of New York, Nikola Vucevic of Orlando and Donovan Mitchell of

Utah. James’ final selections were Chris Paul of Phoenix, Jaylen Brown of Boston, Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers, Domantas Sabonis of Indiana and Rudy Gobert of Utah.

Mitchell and Gobert, respective­ly, were the last two players taken despite being the only All-Stars from the Jazz — who hit the break with the NBA’s best record at 27-9.

“This is slander, America,” TNT analyst Charles Barkley said during the taping.

Durant took Mitchell, which left Gobert to James as the final selection.

And James did his best to diffuse what he knows will inevitably be a topic of conversati­on — how the Jazz got snubbed during the draft.

“Listen, I just want to say something,” James said. “There’s no slander. There’s no slander to the Utah Jazz. But you guys got to understand, just like in video games growing up, we never played with Utah. Even as great

as Karl Malone and John Stockton was, we never picked those guys in video games. Never.”

The NBA and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n have committed more than $3 million to aid historical­ly Black institutio­ns as part of All-Star Sunday, with at least $1.75 million coming from the game itself.

Team LeBron will play on behalf of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Team Durant will play for the United Negro College Fund. Both organizati­ons will receive $500,000 to start, and the winners of the first, second and third quarters will collect another $150,000. The team that reaches the target score and wins the game first will get $300,000 more.

“It’s an honor that we get to represent so many people and use this platform to help advance education, our youth, just the world in general,” Durant said.

 ?? AP FILE ?? LeBron James used the No. 1 overall pick in the draft for Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game on Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo.
AP FILE LeBron James used the No. 1 overall pick in the draft for Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game on Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo.

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