The Mercury News

SOMBER SHOWCASE

- By Tim Reynolds

Chicago native Jennifer Hudson sings a tribute to former NBA All-Star Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna who were killed in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, in a moving ceremony before the All-Star game on Sunday night at the United Center in Chicago.

CHICAGO » Players were taking charges, bodies were hitting the floor, calls and non-calls were being screamed about on both ends. The fourth quarter of the NBA All-Star Game was as intense as the final moments of a playoff game, the biggest stars in the league holding absolutely nothing back.

And in the end, Anthony Davis was a hometown hero by making a free throw.

Kobe Bryant — ever the competitor — would have simply loved the way this night went.

“That was pretty damn fun,” a sweat-soaked, exhausted LeBron James said at the end.

Davis made a gameending free throw to give Team LeBron a 157-155 win over Team Giannis in the revamped NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night, the format overhauled to put in elements for charity and ensure that someone was going to hit a shot to end the game.

That someone was Davis, the Chicago native who missed the first free throw and made the second to end the NBA’s midseason showcase that went down as the closest All-Star Game since the Eastern Conference topped the Western Conference 141139 in 2010.

Kawhi Leonard, the game’s MVP, scored 30 points for Team LeBron, while James — his team’s captain — and Chris Paul each scored 23, and Davis finished with 20. Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, who captained his team, led his squad with 25 points, Kemba Walker had 23 for Team Giannis, Joel Embiid scored 22 and Rudy Gobert added 21.

The finish was frantic, and then some. James tried a layup that would have put his team one point away — it was blocked by Antetokoun­mpo, called a goaltend at first but ruled a clean block after review. Team LeBron controlled the resulting jump ball and James tried a 40-footer to end it but missed.

Harden had a chance to win it, and his 3-pointer went in — but it was waved off by Kyle Lowry taking a charge against the NBA’s scoring leader. James got a dunk to make it 156-153,

and Embiid made two free throws to cut Team LeBron’s lead to one.

But Davis was fouled on the next trip, got the free throw to win it, and that was that.

“I told my team I was going to miss the first one to put a little more pressure on myself here at home,” Davis said.

James’ team wore blue jerseys, all with the No. 2 for Gianna Bryant. Antetokoun­mpo’s team wore red, every player wearing No. 24 on the back for Kobe Bryant. And on their right shoulders was a black circular patch with nine stars, one for each victim of the helicopter crash that took the lives of Bryant, his daughter and their seven friends on Jan. 26.

“His presence was felt,”

James said.

And with the new rules, they went at it in the fourth: Antetokoun­mpo got out to block a shot by James, Lowry took a charge from his former Toronto teammate in Leonard, elbows got up in collisions for rebound positionin­g, Chris Paul was screaming encouragem­ent to Team LeBron teammates in a timeout -- all adding up to an intensity hardly ever seen in All-Star Games.

It was the first All-Star Game with a new format: The teams played a minigame in each of the first three quarters, the scores starting at 0-0 in each of those periods and the winning team in each one earning $100,000 for their Chicago-area children’s charity.

• Team LeBron played for Chicago Scholars. Team Giannis played for After School Matters. James’ team won the first quarter 53-41, Antetokoum­po’s team won the second quarter 51-30.

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 ?? STACY REVERE — GETTY IMAGES ?? LeBron James of Team LeBron dunks against Team Giannis in the NBA All-Star Game Sunday night in Chicago. James had 23point in a winning effort.
STACY REVERE — GETTY IMAGES LeBron James of Team LeBron dunks against Team Giannis in the NBA All-Star Game Sunday night in Chicago. James had 23point in a winning effort.

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