Last weekend was one of the better weekends for the NBA
All-Star weekend in recent history. Every event was fun, engaging &
competitive. The weekend started with the celebrity game where Kevin Hart won
his 4th straight MVP. There were more deserving candidates though,
as his East team lost to the West 57-51. Mo’ne Davis probably had the play of
the night after driving down the lane with Hart in her face and hitting him
with a spin move that opened up an easy layup for her. Next, there was a new
format in the Rising Stars Challenge. Freshmen & sophomores from the USA
& international countries would compete against each other. The World team
beat the U.S. 121-112 as Andrew Wiggins (from Canada) scored 22 points and won
MVP. Victor Oladipo & Zach Lavine were the leading scorers for team USA
with 22 points each.
Saturday night started off with the first ever fashion show
in which JR Smith, who just got traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, finished in
first place. The Shooting Stars competition got off to a fast start with all 4
teams finishing undrd straight Shooting Stars win. Next up was
the Skills Challenge with a new tournament format where 8 players competed
against each other 2 by 2 side by side. Patrick Beverly won the event after
struggling with the chest pass in the last 2 rounds, but came from behind &
hit his first 3 point shots with ease against Jeff Teague in the semifinals and
Brandon Knight in the final round.
er a minute. But only 2 could advance into the second round,
Team Westbrook (Russell Westbrook, Penny Hardaway, Tamika Catchings) & Team
Bosh (Chris Bosh, Dominique Wilkins, Swin Cash). Team Westbrook couldn’t make
their half-court shot after using up the whole minute & thirty seconds.
Team Bosh came out on top after a half-court shot from Wilkins with just under
a minute. It was their 3
The 3-point contest
itself was an All-Star roster and ended up meeting expectations as one of the
best 3-points competitions ever. The roster included James Harden, Kyrie
Irving, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kyle Korver, Wesley Matthews, Marco
Belinelli (last year’s winner) & JJ Redick. Matthews scored 22 points in
the 1st round but it still wasn’t enough to get into the 2nd
round as Curry, Thompson & Irving all scored more. Curry finished with the
title after scoring 27 points and hitting 13 straight shots at one point. Many
consider Curry to be the best 3 point shooter in the game and he solidified
that status with this win. The final event of the night was the dunk contest.
Everybody knew Zach Lavine was going to win and he did just that. He had two
perfect score dunks in the first round that brought the whole crowd on their
feet. Honestly, they were his best dunks of the night and there was no
competition. The Greek Freak was hyped up coming into the event but failed to
finish a dunk which basically knocked him out. Victor Oladipo had an impressive
first dunk and advanced to the 2nd round but couldn’t keep up with
Lavine.
Now on to the main event on Sunday night. A few stars missed
the game due to injury including Kobe Bryant, Anthony Davis & Blake Griffin
(all starters for the West). DeMarcus Cousins & Damian Lillard got to play
in the game at last, after being snubbed when the initial roster was announced.
It was the usual All-Star game: fast-paced, little defense, plenty of
turnovers, many 3-pointers and a lot of highlight plays. The West’s stacked
roster beat the East 163-158. Westbrook was very explosive from the start and
scored 41 points for the West and won MVP. LeBron James scored 30 points for
the East and finished 2 points shy of tying Kobe for most career points in an
All-Star game. The West is 4-1 against the East in the last 5 All-Star games.
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