Stamford Advocate

Brunson, Randle selected as All-Star Game reserves

- By Brian Mahoney

NEW YORK — Kawhi Leonard and Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers were chosen as AllStar reserves Thursday, while the Minnesota Timberwolv­es and New York Knicks also had two players selected.

Anthony Edwards and Karl-Anthony Towns of the Western Conference­leading Timberwolv­es will be going to the Feb. 18 game in Indianapol­is. Stephen Curry is an AllStar for the 10th time, while the Lakers' Anthony Davis and Devin Booker of Phoenix rounded out the West reserves.

Jalen Brunson was selected for the first time and was joined by teammate Julius Randle from the Knicks, who went 14-2 in January. The East had two other first-time selections in Philadelph­ia's Tyrese Maxey and Orlando's Paolo Banchero, with Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell and Boston's Jaylen Brown joining them.

Maxey celebrated his selection — and return from a sprained ankle that sidelined him three games — by scoring a career-high 51 points in the 76ers' 127-124 victory at Utah on Thursday night.

The West is the far more experience­d squad. Curry tied Hall of Famer Paul Arizin's Warriors franchise record for most selections, while Davis and George — who will be returning to his original NBA home in Indiana — are All-Stars for the ninth time. Leonard is a sixtime selection.

The starters were announced last week. Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Damian Lillard will be joined in the East by Philadelph­ia's Joel Embiid, Boston's Jayson Tatum and Indiana guard Tyrese Haliburton.

The West starters are the Lakers' LeBron James, Denver's Nikola Jokic and Kevin Durant of Phoenix in the frontcourt, along with guards Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City and Luka Doncic of Dallas.

The reserves were selected through voting by head coaches in each conference. They had to choose three frontcourt players, two guards and two other players, regardless of position.

That's not enough to bring a number of worthy players putting up big numbers in an era where teams are piling them up nightly. Among those not selected for the game were Atlanta's Trae Young, averaging 27 points and 10.9 assists, or the Sacramento duo of Domantas Sabonis, the NBA's leading rebounder, or De'Aaron Fox.

The NBA-leading Celtics and Timberwolv­es both hoped to have three All-Stars, but neither Boston's Derrick White nor Minnesota center Rudy Gobert were chosen.

The Wolves had to settle for having two AllStars for the fifth time in franchise history, the first since Towns and Jimmy Butler in 2018.

If any players are injured and can't play, their replacemen­t is chosen by Commission­er Adam Silver. Randle is likely out because of a dislocated right shoulder that is expected to sideline him through the All-Star break.

 ?? Peter K. Afriyie/Associated Press ?? New York Knicks forward Julius Randle posts up as Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier defends during the first half last Saturday in New York.
Peter K. Afriyie/Associated Press New York Knicks forward Julius Randle posts up as Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier defends during the first half last Saturday in New York.
 ?? Jacob Kupferman/Associated Press ?? New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson brings the ball up court against the Charlotte Hornets during the second half on Monday in Charlotte, N.C.
Jacob Kupferman/Associated Press New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson brings the ball up court against the Charlotte Hornets during the second half on Monday in Charlotte, N.C.

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