Toronto Star

NBA: DeRozan, Lowry team up on Curry’s all-star squad, LeBron picks Irving

- BRIAN MAHONEY

LeBron James got Kevin Durant and reunited with Kyrie Irving in the NBA’s first all-star draft.

Stephen Curry picked James Harden and Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, the NBA’s top two scorers, and grabbed his other two Golden State teammates in the selections Thursday.

The draft was not televised, and neither James nor Curry would reveal who they chose first when they were interviewe­d on TNT when the rosters were unveiled.

James was among those who said fans should have watched the proceeding­s and his decision to draft Irving could have made for a mustsee moment. The point guard asked out of Cleveland last summer and the Cavaliers traded him to conference rival Boston.

“I just tried to pick the best available players,” James told NBA.com. “And to be able to team up back with Kyrie, it’s always special. Along with Kevin Love, for us to have another weekend to bring back all the memories that we had when we were together. So Kyrie was available in the draft board, he’s one of the best point guards we have in our league, so it was an easy choice for me

“Kyrie was available on the draft board, he’s one of the best point guards we have in our league,” James said. “It was an easy choice for me.”

James and Curry will be the captains Feb. 18 in Los Angeles for the first NBA All-Star Game that doesn’t use the Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference format.

James had the No. 1 pick as a result of earning the most votes in fan balloting, while Curry had the first pick in the reserve round after the starters were selected. He passed on Russell Westbrook, the NBA MVP who instead ended up on Team LeBron.

The league is hoping that trying something new will bring back some old-school intensity that has been absent from the last two games, when the West nearly scored 200 points.

James also took the New Orleans duo of Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins. His other reserves are Cleveland teammate Kevin Love, Washington guards John Wall and Bradley Beal, LaMarcus Aldridge of San Antonio, Indiana’s Victor Oladipo and Kristaps Porzingis of New York.

After taking starters Joel Embiid of Philadelph­ia and DeMar DeRozan of Toronto, Curry rounded out his roster with Warriors teammates Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, Minnesota’s Jimmy Butler and KarlAnthon­y Towns, Toronto’s Kyle Low- ry, Portland’s Damian Lillard, and Boston’s Al Horford.

Lowry had openly lobbied to wind up on the same all-star side as DeRozan, his Raptor running mate.

“I don’t know who it is, but I’m going to send a couple of text messages out and say I don’t care what y’all do, but y’all better make sure me and him are on the same team,” Lowry told the Star’s Doug Smith this week.

The league was widely criticized for not televising the draft, a decision that was made to protect players from any embarrassm­ent over being chosen last.

“The fans should have been a part of this for sure and everybody who loves the game,” James said, “but it’s the first year and I think it’s going to be pretty cool going into the future.”

 ??  ?? DeMar DeRozan, left, and Kyle Lowry were picked by Steph Curry in the NBA’s first all-star draft.
DeMar DeRozan, left, and Kyle Lowry were picked by Steph Curry in the NBA’s first all-star draft.
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