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Howard back at All-Stars

Eight-time AllStar Dwight Howard, who returns to the contest after 11 years, won the 2008 NBA Slam Dunk crown with a series of innovative dunks that included donning a Superman cape for one slam jam spectacle.

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New York, Feb. 5: Former Slam Dunk Contest champion Dwight Howard, NBA All-Stars Damian Lillard and Trae Young and Toronto’s Pascal Siakam are highlight entrants into the All-Star Saturday Night festivitie­s announced by the league.

The 35th Slam Dunk event, 34th 3-Point Contest and 17th NBA Skills Challenge will top festivitie­s on February 15 in Chicago on the eve of the 69th NBA All-Star Game.

Eight-time All-Star Howard, who returns to the contest after 11 years, won the 2008 NBA Slam Dunk crown with a series of innovative dunks that included donning a Superman cape for one slam jam spectacle.

The 34-year-old Los Angeles Lakers centre will compete against Milwaukee’s Pat Connaughto­n and former dunk contest runners-up Aaron Gordon of Orlando from 2016 and Derrick Jones Jr. of Miami from 2017.

The last time the Slam Dunk event took place in Chicago was in 1988, when

hometown star Michael Jordan won his second title in a row in a dazzling display that edged out Atlanta’s Dominique Wilkins.

Defending champion Joe Harris of the Brooklyn Nets will try to become the first back-to-back 3Point Contest winner since Jason Kapono in 2007-2008. He will be challenged by Portland’s Lillard and Atlanta’s Young, who will test their

skills from beyond the arc before playing in the AllStar showdown the next night.

Five-time All-Star Lillard ranks third in NBA, scoring at 29.8 points a game and second in 3-point hoops with 192, while Young — fifth in league scoring at 29.2 points a game — has made 156 3-pointers in 46 games after making the same number over 81 games last season.

Cameroonia­n playmaker Siakam of the defending champion Toronto Raptors is among five AllStars in the Skills Challenge, an obstacleco­urse competitio­n testing agility, passing, dribbling and 3-point accuracy.

Other All-Stars in the event include defending Skills Challenge champion Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics, Miami’s Bam Adebayo, Indiana’s Domantas Sabonis and Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton. — AFP

 ?? AP ?? Khris Middleton (centre) of Milwaukee Bucks goes to the basket against Josh Hart (second from right) of New Orleans Pelicans in their NBA game in New Orleans on Tuesday. The Bucks won 120-108. —
AP Khris Middleton (centre) of Milwaukee Bucks goes to the basket against Josh Hart (second from right) of New Orleans Pelicans in their NBA game in New Orleans on Tuesday. The Bucks won 120-108. —
 ?? —AFP ?? Dwight Howard in this file photo during the 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend.
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—AFP Dwight Howard in this file photo during the 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend. ●

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