Philippine Daily Inquirer

Durant is NBA’s All-Star MVP

LeBron’s All-Stars rally to clip Giannis counterpar­ts; KD is MVP for the second time

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Kevin Durant scored 31 points to lead Team LeBron to a 178-164 win over Team Giannis and pocket a second AllStar MVPaward on Tuesday here. The Golden State superstar helped his squad rally from 20 points down that put to naught a 38-point effort of Team Giannis captain Giannis Antetokoun­po. LeBron James and Klay Thompson had 20 points each for the winning squad.

LeBron James was trading lob passes with Dwyane Wade again, one last time. Catching lobs from former teammate Kyrie Irving once again, too. And after making a stepback 3-pointer late, he stared down Joel Embiid to send a message without saying a word.

Oh, this mattered to James—and Team LeBron as well.

Team LeBron, down by 20 in the second half, finally got firing and went on to beat Team Giannis, 178-164, in the All-Star Game on Sunday night. MVP Kevin Durant scored 31 points for Team LeBron, the one that James drafted and led to victory in the captain’s-choice format for a second consecutiv­e season.

“You put me on the floor, I love to compete,” James said in the postgame interview room. “I’m a competitor, no matter what it is. I was competing to see if I could get to this table first.”

He wasn’t kidding. He then turned to NBA spokespers­on Mark Broussard, asked if he was the first player to get into the room and grinned when told he was.

“See what I’m talking about?” James said.

Klay Thompson scored 20 points, and James and Kawhi Leonard each had 19 for the winners.

“It’s all sweet to me,” Durant said after getting his second AllStar MVP award, to go with the one he claimed in 2012. “It’s hard to rank because everything’s special. But it’s cool to be out there with some of the best players to ever play the game. And to win MVP in front of my family and friends is pretty sweet.”

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo—the first-time captain—led everybody with 38 points on 17for-23 shooting for the club he drafted. Paul George and Khris Middleton each scored 20 points for Team Giannis, which got 17 apiece from Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook.

“Just being the leader of a team, it wasn’t as tough as I thought,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “My teammates, the guys in the locker room, encouraged me to step up and take it serious and play hard.”

The highlights, as would be expected, were absurdly good, time and again.

Curry slammed the ball off the floor on a first-half fast break and watched it ricochet toward the rim with an apex that flirted with the top of the backboard. Too high for most humans—but Antetokoun­mpo isn’t most humans.

The freakishly long Greek star slammed Curry’s unconventi­onal alley-oop pass home, with both benches reacting in disbelief.

Curry then slammed an alley-oop on the last play of the game—to himself—for a dunk that closed the scoring in his hometown.

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 ?? —AFP ?? Kevin Durant drains two of his 31 points.
—AFP Kevin Durant drains two of his 31 points.

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