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LeBron stays All-Star perfect

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Even in the strangest NBA AllStar Game of them all, LeBron James was still the perfect captain.

Team LeBron showed off its high-flying and long-range skills during a dominating run to close out the first half, setting up a 170150 romp over Team Durant in the league’s 70th midseason showcase Sunday night.

This one sure was different than the previous 69 All-Star contests.

Determined to pull off an exhibition that is huge for TV revenue and the league’s worldwide brand, the NBA staged the game in a mostly empty arena in downtown Atlanta, a made-forTV extravagan­za that was symbolic of the coronaviru­s era.

Even with intense safety protocols in place, two players didn’t even make it to tipoff. Philadelph­ia stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons were ruled out because they got haircuts from a barber who tested positive for COVID-19.

But once the game began, it fell right in line with the three previous All-Star outings with the captain format. The top votegetter­s in each conference pick the teams, a duty that James has earned all four years.

He’s now 4-0, having defeated Stephen Curry’s squad in 2018 and teams selected by Milwaukee’s two-time reigning MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo the last two years.

This time, James drafted his two former adversarie­s to assemble a dominant squad that blew away Kevin Durant’s team.

“I think he’s got a future as a GM,” said Damian Lillard, another of James’ inspired selections. “He always gets it right.”

Antetokoun­mpo was the game MVP after shooting 16 of 16 for 35 points. Curry chipped in with 28 points, while Lillard had 32. James spent most of the night admiring his drafting skill, playing less than 13 minutes and finishing with four points.

The only good thing for Durant: He didn’t have to participat­e in this shellackin­g, sitting out the game with an ailing hamstring.

Bradley Beal led Team Durant with 26 points.

On a night highlighti­ng Historical­ly Black Colleges and Universiti­es, Team LeBron swept the first three quarters and was first to reach the final target score, earning a total of $750,000 for its charity, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

The atmosphere at State Farm Arena was downright eerie compared to a normal All-Star Game.

Instead of a packed house, with A-list celebritie­s crammed into prime courtside seats, this game was attended by a smattering of hand-picked guests. They had plenty of room to spread out in a 17,000-seat venue that was essentiall­y transforme­d into a giant television studio, with socially distanced spectators kept far from the court.

Towering video screens were set up behind the benches. Vegas-style lights flashed around the arena. Recorded crowd noise blared over the sound system. The entertainm­ent was provided by the host Atlanta Hawks, who didn’t have any players in the game but were represente­d by their cheerleade­rs, drum line and DJ.

To address fears that the event would become a super-spreader for a virus that has killed more than a half-million Americans, the NBA pared down its usual weekend-long ritual of parties and gridlocked streets.

This All-Star Game was a onenight-only event, with a pair of skill competitio­ns held shortly before the game and the Slam Dunk Contest squeezed into the halftime break. The players flew in Saturday afternoon and were largely confined to a nearby hotel except for their time on the court.

 ?? AFP ?? Giannis Antetokoun­mpo of Team LeBron drives to the basket against Team Durant during the 70th NBA All-Star Game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday. Team LeBron won 170-150.
AFP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo of Team LeBron drives to the basket against Team Durant during the 70th NBA All-Star Game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday. Team LeBron won 170-150.
 ?? AFP ?? Anfernee Simons of the Portland Trail Blazers dunks on his way to victory in Sunday’s AT&T Slam Dunk Contest at State Farm Arena.
AFP Anfernee Simons of the Portland Trail Blazers dunks on his way to victory in Sunday’s AT&T Slam Dunk Contest at State Farm Arena.
 ?? AFP ?? Eventual winner Domantas Sabonis of the Indiana Pacers competes in the 2021 NBA All-Star Taco Bell Skills Challenge at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Sunday.
AFP Eventual winner Domantas Sabonis of the Indiana Pacers competes in the 2021 NBA All-Star Taco Bell Skills Challenge at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Sunday.
 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry celebrates after winning the NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday.
USA TODAY SPORTS Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry celebrates after winning the NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday.

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