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Miami’s Adebayo will start All-star Game, replacing injured Philadelph­ia center Embiid

- BY TIM REYNOLDS AP BASKETBALL WRITER

INDIANAPOL­IS – A new honor is awaiting Miami’s Bam Adebayo: He’ll be an All-star starter for the first time.

Adebayo was announced Saturday as the replacemen­t for Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid in the Eastern Conference starting lineup for Sunday night’s NBA All-star Game. Embiid – the reigning MVP and two-time defending scoring champion – is missing the game because of a knee injury.

Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers, who will lead the East team in the All-star Game, made the selection and informed Adebayo on Saturday morning. Adebayo said the conversati­on was brief and direct: “He walked in and was like, ‘Bam, you’re starting,’” he said.

“It’s going to be a dope experience,” Adebayo said. “Just going to really cherish that moment and thankful to God and all the people who support me through all the ups and downs. We’ve added something new to our list.”

Adebayo made the Allstar team this season as a reserve selected by coaches, just as he did in 2020 – when he also won the skills competitio­n at All-star weekend – and 2023. He’ll become the seventh player to be an All-star starter as a member of the Heat and the first since Dwyane Wade in 2016.

Shaquille O’neal, Lebron James, Chris Bosh, Alonzo Mourning and Anthony Mason also were Allstar starters as members of the Heat. Mason was an injury replacemen­t for Grant Hill in 2001; Bosh was an injury replacemen­t for Rajon Rondo in 2013.

“My lineup decision was easy,” Rivers said. “I looked at Big Joel out, what other (center) do we have on the team, and Bam got the honor. It’s good for him, too. It’s funny, I told him in locker room. He didn’t know. I thought he knew because I told the league yesterday that he did know. You could tell he was very happy about it.”

Adebayo – a member of the U.S. Olympic team that won gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021 and someone expected to be part of the team that will seek a fifth consecutiv­e gold medal at the Paris Olympics this summer – is a four-time All-defensive team member. He has finished no worse than fifth in the defensive player of the year voting in each of the last four seasons.

Adebayo is averaging 20.2 points, 10.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.1 steals and 1 block per game this season, his seventh with the Heat and his first as Miami’s captain. No Heat player has ever finished a season with all those averages and only two other players are averaging at least that much in all five categories this season – Embiid and Milwaukee All-star forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo.

 ?? AARON GASH/AP ?? MIAMI HEAT’S BAM ADEBAYO (13) drives to the basket against Milwaukee Bucks’ Brook Lopez during the first half of a game on Tuesday in Milwaukee.
AARON GASH/AP MIAMI HEAT’S BAM ADEBAYO (13) drives to the basket against Milwaukee Bucks’ Brook Lopez during the first half of a game on Tuesday in Milwaukee.

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