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KUZMA LEADS US OVER WORLD TEAM

Kyle Kuzma scores 35 points to win MVP honors in opening day of NBA AllStar Weekend

- AP

When the likes of the Los Angeles Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma, Philadelph­ia’s Ben Simmons and Boston’s Jayson Tatum get to the NBA All-Star Game and partake in what’s become the preferred run-and-fun style where defense is discourage­d at virtually all costs, this much is clear. They’ll be ready. Dunks, layups, 3-pointers and little else. That was the playsheet for the Rising Stars game Friday night, one where Kuzma led all scorers with 35 points on the way to MVP honors and the U.S. team defeated the World squad 161-144 on the floor that the All-Stars will be using on Sunday night.

Tatum added 30 points for the U.S. The teams combined for 37 3-pointers, 55 dunks and shot a combined 12 free throws.

“Last year, the World team kicked our butts,” Kuzma said. “They came in here and beat us by 30. A lot of us kind of remembered that.”

It was 31, actually — 155-124, not that it matters.

Tatum added 30 points in the game for first- and second-year players that was known for years as the Rookie Game. Atlanta’s Trae Young finished with 25 points and 10 assists, Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox had 15 assists and Utah’s Donovan Mitchell added 20 points, nine assists and seven rebounds.

Everyone looked happy afterward.

The U.S. squad had a bit more reason to look that way.

“There’s a $25,000 bonus for winning the game,” Kuzma said. “So that’s good.”

Philadelph­ia’s Ben Simmons led the World team with 28 points on 14 for 17 shooting. /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? REVENGE. Kyle Kuzma and the US team avenge its 31-point loss last year with a 161-144 rout of the World team in the NBA All-Star challenge.
AP FOTO REVENGE. Kyle Kuzma and the US team avenge its 31-point loss last year with a 161-144 rout of the World team in the NBA All-Star challenge.

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