Marysville Appeal-Democrat

It’s Team Lebron vs. Team Steph

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The NBA All-star Game added spice to its 67th edition by allowing the captains to pick their teams. Team Lebron vs. Team Steph has replaced the traditiona­l East-west format, shuffling allegiance­s and turning antagonist­s into uneasy teammates.

But with the world’s best basketball players all converging on Los Angeles, the hungry fans of the hometown Lakers are eager to pick their own dream team as well.

For instance, a gathering of a few hundred fans at media day in the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday caught sight of Paul George, Oklahoma City’s All-star scorer and a Southern California native.

The pro-lakers crowd immediatel­y launched into a chant of “We want Paul! We want Paul!” at the smiling George, who can be a free agent this summer.

From his podium elsewhere in the room, Russell Westbrook – the Thunder’s other All-star and LA native – snarled with sarcastic anger: “That’s out! He ain’t going nowhere!”

The game is never really the thing at the NBA’S All-star weekend, and that’s particular­ly true while the show is in Hollywood for the record sixth time.

James and Stephen Curry will lead two talent-laden teams at Staples Center for the annual showcase of the NBA’S best.

Both captains are cautiously optimistic that this tweaked format will

Associated Press The Cleveland Cavaliers Lebron James and the Golden State Warriors picked the teams for tonight’s NBA All-star Game in Los Angeles.

pay off with better play than in other All-star games, which often turn into pickup games with a fraction of the entertainm­ent value of even the Drew League, the famed pro-am circuit in which many stars participat­e every summer in South Central LA.

“It should be a little bit more competitiv­e, a little bit more intense on the court,” said Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ shooting star. “It means a little more when it’s Team Lebron and Team Steph.”

The team selection process wasn’t made public, but the results will be very visible.

Curry picked his Golden State teammates Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, but lost Kevin Durant to James. Lebron also tantalizin­gly picked Kyrie Irving, the Boston guard who campaigned to leave James’ side in Cleveland last summer.

Irving said it was “pretty awesome” to be James’ teammate again: “It’s normal. Sorry, I know that sounds like not a lot, but it’s just normal.”

And everybody will be curious about what happens when Westbrook reteams with Durant, who ditched him in Oklahoma City in 2016 to win a championsh­ip in Oakland last year.

James’ original roster has been dramatical­ly altered by injuries to Demarcus Cousins, John Wall, Kristaps Porzingis and Kevin Love, who all won’t play.

But Lebron and Toronto coach Dwane Casey could still roll out a nightmaris­h lineup featuring, for instance, New Orleans’ Anthony Davis and James alongside Durant, Westbrook and George.

Curry and Houston coach Mike D’antoni could counter with a galaxy of shooting stars including James Harden, Damian Lillard, Thompson, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Curry himself.

“I think it’s exciting,” Harden said. “There are a lot of highlights, but we’re trying to win, and we’re going to go out there and prove that we’re trying to win.”

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