Los Angeles Times

Rosters set for All-Star game

Lakers star selects Pelicans standout for his team in the All-Star game.

- By Broderick Turner

Kevin Durant, Steph Curry are No. 1 picks for Teams LeBron and Giannis — and James and Davis will play together after all.

Team captain and Lakers All-Star LeBron James had the first pick of the NBA AllStar draft and selected Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant.

When it was time to select the reserves, he did not miss his chance to take New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis, whom the Lakers tried to acquire at the NBA trade deadline with an offer of six players and two first-round draft picks.

New Orleans said it wasn’t enough.

When asked by TNT host Ernie Johnson whether he was sure he wanted Davis as a teammate, James replied, “I’m very sure of that.”

“Isn’t that tampering?” rival captain and Milwaukee Bucks All-Star Giannis Antetokoun­mpo asked.

James and Antetokoun­mpo were awarded the team captain honors for being the top vote-getters in their conference­s.

They drafted rosters from the pool of players voted into the game as starters and selected as reserves from each conference, making their selections regardless of conference affiliatio­n.

The All-Star game will be played Feb. 17 at Charlotte, N.C. It will be broadcast on TNT. Tipoff is 5:15 p.m.

Antetokoun­mpo had the second pick among starters and chose Warriors guard Stephen Curry.

James then took Boston Celtics guard and former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate Kyrie Irving second, followed by Toronto Raptors forward Kawhi Leonard and Houston Rockets guard James Harden to round out his starters.

Antetokoun­mpo picked Philadelph­ia 76ers center Joel Embiid second, followed by Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George and Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker to complete his starting unit.

When it was time to select the reserves, Antetokoun­mpo picked first and selected Bucks teammate Khris Middleton, followed by Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, 76ers guard Ben Simmons, Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin, Brooklyn Nets guard D’Angelo Russell, Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic and Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry.

After James took Davis as his first reserve, he then selected Golden State guard Klay Thompson, Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook, San Antonio Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge, Minnesota Timberwolv­es center Karl-Anthony Towns and Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal.

The final two selections were made among honorary players and future Hall of Famers Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade, who were chosen for the game by NBA Commission­er Adam Silver.

James had the first pick and tried to pull a fast one.

“Everyone in the world knows who I’m going with and I’m going with Dirk,” said James, who continued after letting out a laugh. “I’m going with my buddy, Dwyane Wade.”

Before the show was over Thursday, James suggested a trade that Antetokoun­mpo agreed to. James sent Westbrook to Antetokoun­mpo for Simmons.

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