No
defense allowed as West beats East in All-Star game
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[February 20, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - In the
full-court layup drill and three-point contest otherwise known as
the 66th NBA All-Star Game, New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony
Davis set an All-Star record with 52 points and Oklahoma City's
Russell Westbrook added 41 points to carry the Western Conference to
a 192-182 victory over the Eastern Conference on Sunday night in New
Orleans.
In a game in which defense was outlawed and feuding former teammates
Westbrook and Kevin Durant played together for only 81 seconds, the
West defeated the East for the sixth time in the last seven games.
The 374 combined points broke the record of 369 set during the
West's 196-173 win a year ago.
The East was led by Milwaukee Bucks center Giannis Antetokounmpo,
who scored 30 points, and LeBron James, making his 13th All-Star
start, with 23 points.
Davis, named the MVP, broke the All-Star Game scoring record of 42
points set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1962. He made 26 of 39 shots from
the field, eclipsing Blake Griffin's 2014 record of 19 made field
goals in an All-Star Game.
One play in the second half summed up the general mindset of the
players, who naturally placed self-preservation ahead of bravado.
Antetokounmpo stole the ball near midcourt and had a four-on-one
against Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry. Curry found a spot
in the middle of the lane -- 10 feet in front of the basket -- and
laid stomach-first on the floor while Antetokounmpo hit an
uncontested layup.
The world did not stop spinning on its axis, but it did skip a beat
midway through the first quarter when the West embarked on an
otherwise mundane offensive possession.
Westbrook and Durant ran across midcourt on either side of the key.
Westbrook flicked a pass to Durant on the left side, and Durant
threw it right back to Westbrook on a give-and-go that resulted in
an easy layup and a 31-28 West lead.
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Eastern Conference guard Isaiah Thomas of the Boston Celtics (4)
shoots the ball against Western Conference guard James Harden of the
Houston Rockets (13) in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game at Smoothie King
Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
At the next timeout, the West bench greeted Durant and Westbrook
with high-fives, and someone poured a bottle of water on Durant's
head. Clippers center DeAndre Jordan came over and bear-hugged
Westbrook as team managers got on the floor and wiped up the water.
The East led 53-48 after 12 minutes -- the 101 combined points was
an All-Star Game record for a quarter -- and the West took a 97-92
halftime lead.
The 189 first-half points broke the All-Star record of 187 points
set in the first half last year (West 104, East 83).
There was no defense allowed, so 58.1 percent shooting by the West
and 58.0 percent by the East in the first half actually was a shade
disappointing.
(Editing by Andrew Both)
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