The Jerusalem Post

Durant claims MVP, Team LeBron tops Team Giannis in All-Star Game

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CHARLOTTE (Reuters) – Kevin Durant scored 31 points and won MVP honors after outdueling Giannis Antetokoun­mpo to lift Team LeBron to a 178-164 win Sunday night in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.

In the “First in Flight” city, players showed up Sunday ready to launch. Team LeBron attempted 90 three-pointers (hitting 35), and the teams combined for 167 tries from deep.

Durant helped put the game away for Team LeBron with a three-pointer with two minutes left for a 171-160 lead. Kyrie Irving made a leaning floater and Durant hit a 15-footer from the wing to seal it.

“It’s cool to be out there with some of the best players to ever play the game, and to win an MVP here in front of my family and friends is pretty sweet,” said Durant, who also took home AllStar Game MVP honors in 2012.

Antetokoun­mpo scored a game-high 38 points on 17-of23 shooting and drew raves from his peers, Durant included.

“He’s got potential through the roof. He’s still producing at an elite level, and it’s scary to see how far he can keep going,” Durant said. “His game is rounding into shape. He’s still getting better, but he’s leading top five, top three MVP candidates right now at 20. How old is he, 23? To be that young and already at the top of the class as one of the elites in the game, it’s a joy to watch his progressio­n.”

Just before Durant’s closing stretch, James shook off 76ers forward Joel Embiid for a corner three, and on the next trip, pounded home a one-handed slam that extended Team LeBron’s lead to 168-158.

As the teams traded long-distance daggers and mixed in the occasional lob off the glass, Durant connected on a pair of three-pointers from the right side to give Team LeBron a 161-153 lead at the five-minute mark in the fourth as shots started to fall short and handles were less certain.

Steph Curry brought the Spectrum Center to its feet at the final buzzer, catching the ball off a hard bounce from himself and throwing in a reverse jam. He did the same with a four-point play early in the fourth – knocking down a three from the right wing as Warriors teammate Klay Thompson of Team LeBron pushed him to the floor.

DeAngelo Russell added a triple of his own, staking Team Giannis to a 148-142 lead with 8:54 left in the game.

76ers guard Ben Simmons gave Team LeBron the lead 132-131 with 36 seconds left in the third quarter, closing what had been a 95-82 deficit at halftime. Team Giannis led by 20 in the third.

Damian Lillard’s 25-footers on consecutiv­e possession­s pulled Team LeBron even at 127-all, but Russell Westbrook put Bradley Beal on skates on two straight trips for easy layups at the rim.

Thompson drained a three from the corner in front of the Team Giannis bench to pull Team LeBron to within 120-115 with 4:30 left in the third quarter, and Beal followed with a three-pointer of his own off a turnover to cut the advantage to 120-118.

Antetokoun­mpo led all scorers with 20 in the first half. He was on a dunk-a-minute pace to start the game. In the opening seven minutes, he had 16 points to fuel Team Giannis to a 36-22 edge.

Honorary All-Stars Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade checked into the game with 58 seconds left in the first quarter. Nowitzki splashed a three-pointer from the right wing on his first offensive possession, and drained another from the left wing on the subsequent possession, giving Team Giannis a 53-37 advantage entering the second quarter. He added a third and scored nine points on 3-of-3 shooting in 3:58 in the opening half.

“Thank you to the commission­er and to the NBA for allowing us to be on this stage once again,” Nowitzki said on the court between the third and fourth quarters, as every player from both rosters surrounded the veterans.

Wade said, “We want to thank each and every last one of these players. The game is in great hands... Thank you guys for this opportunit­y.”

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