Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

All-Star

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It was not a defensive showcase, as always.

Team Giannis set an All-Star record with 23 field goals in the first quarter, topping the mark of 22 set on four other occasions — by both the West and the East in the first quarter of the 2017 game, and by the West in both the second and third quarters of the 2016 game.

The 53 points tied a one-quarter All-Star record as well, matching the total by the West in the third quarter of the 2016 games and by the East in the first quarter of the 2017 game. But when it was time to get competitiv­e, things tightened up considerab­ly, at least by All-Star standards.

But when Team LeBron used a flurry of 3s to get back into it, everyone on the bench was standing — sometimes running from the bench and onto the court during play, the celebratio­ns a bit more exuberant than what’s usually allowed.

And the All-Star farewells for Miami’s Wade and Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki— the adds to the game by NBA Commission­er Adam Silver, in honor of their career bodies of work — were festive, as everyone wanted.

Nowitzki entered the game late in the first quarter and made his first three shots — all of them 3-pointers — before heading back to the bench. Wade checked in not long after Nowitzki took the floor, then started the second half and achieved his primary missions for his last All-Star Game as a player.

He got an alley-oop lob from James.

And he threw an alley-oop lob to James.

Wade dunked, James dunked, and the close friends who entered the NBA together in 2003 and won championsh­ips with Miami in 2012 and 2013 got a couple more moments to savor in their final night as on-court teammates.

Wade finished with seven points in 10 minutes, and Nowitzki never returned after his nine-point, fourminute opening stint. When the third quarter ended, every player gathered behind them as Wade and Nowitzki were honored with commemorat­ive jerseys at midcourt.

“Thank you to the commission­er and the NBA for allowing us to both be on this stage again,” Nowitzki said.

“Exactly what Dirk said,” Wade said as he took the microphone. “We’re very thankful for this opportunit­y . ... The game is in great hands. It’s easy to walk away right now.”

 ?? CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Team LeBron’s Karl-Anthony Towns, of the Timberwolv­es, heads to the hoop against Team Giannis’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, of the Bucks, during the first half, Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.
CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Team LeBron’s Karl-Anthony Towns, of the Timberwolv­es, heads to the hoop against Team Giannis’ Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, of the Bucks, during the first half, Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.

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