The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

All-Star Game tips off from Charlotte

- By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press

Team LeBron and Team Giannis prepare to square off in the All-Star Game, the one where captains LeBron James and Giannis Antetokoun­mpo picked teams for the league’s midseason pickup contest.

CHARLOTTE, N.C.» Boston’s Jayson Tatum got his gamewinner from midcourt. Oklahoma City’s Hamidou Diallo went over Shaquille O’Neal to help win his trophy. And Brooklyn’s Joe Harris made all the shots at all the right times to deny Golden State’s Stephen Curry a storybook ending in his hometown.

Say this for All-Star Saturday Night: It had flair.

Tatum won the skills competitio­n, Diallo put on a show for the league’s annual slam dunk title, and in easily the most anticipate­d part of the night Harris held off the Warriors’ shooting star for the win in the 3-point contest.

Harris made 12 straight shots in the final round and went a staggering 15 for 18 on moneyballs — the shots worth the most — to win the 3-point title. He finished with 26 of a possible 34 points in the final round, beating Curry by two. Sacramento’s Buddy Hield was third with 19 final-round points.

“Obviously, it’s incredible,” Harris said. “Steph is the greatest shooter of all time. But, again, shooting off of the rack for a minute is not indicative of being a better shooter than Steph Curry. I don’t want anybody to get it twisted at all.”

And the runner-up left a winner, too.

Stephen Curry and his brother Seth Curry of the Portland Trail Blazers had a bet where the winner of the 3-point contest — they were both entrants — would have to pay for tickets for the family over the rest of their careers.

Seth Curry didn’t get out of the first round. He said that even though his brother didn’t win, he’d pay up.

“It stands. He got that 27 in Round One and that’s impressive,” Seth Curry said. “He deserved to win the bet and I have to do what I got to do.”

Stephen Curry won the first round with 27 points, making his last 10 shots. Hield was second with 26 points, and Harris finished with 25 to grab the last spot in the finals. And in a weekend where the Curry family — Dell Curry is a former Charlotte star, Steph is a three-time NBA champion, Seth is in the league and mother Sonya beat them all by making an underhand half-court shot Friday — was celebrated, the trophy finish didn’t happen.

“I would have loved the storybook ending — Steph comes home and wins in his native Charlotte,” Stephen Curry said. “That’s how I had it in my head anyway.”

Stephen Curry went a combined 37 for 50 in the two rounds, the best of anyone in the event. But Harris’ timely makes of the moneyballs put him over the top.

“It’s been an honor for me to be here, for me to participat­e in this weekend,” Harris said. “And it’s certainly something that I’ll remember for a long time.”

 ?? CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Thunder’s Hamidou Diallo heads to the hoop during the All-Star Slam Dunk contest on Feb. 16 in Charlotte, N.C.
CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thunder’s Hamidou Diallo heads to the hoop during the All-Star Slam Dunk contest on Feb. 16 in Charlotte, N.C.

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