Team LeBron tops Team Giannis in
All-Star Game
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[February 17, 2020]
CHICAGO - Anthony Davis made a
walk-off free throw and Team LeBron defeated Team Giannis in the
69th NBA All-Star Game on Sunday.
Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers' big man and first pick in the
All-Star draft, missed badly off the back iron before sinking the
second for a 157-155 victory in the unique, hotly contested
showcase.
Kawhi Leonard earned the Kobe Bryant MVP Award after recording 30
points to lead Team LeBron, while Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee
Bucks) had 25 in a losing effort.
Neither team used a sub in the final quarter.
With the winner being the first team to 157, LeBron James (Los
Angeles Lakers) gave Team LeBron a 156-153 lead. But on the ensuing
Team LeBron possession, Chris Paul (Oklahoma City Thunder) opted for
a 3 and missed. At the other end, Team Giannis closed the gap to
156-155 on two Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers) free throws.
James was denied an earlier basket that would have made the score
156-153 after a review showed Antetokounmpo cleanly blocked James'
layup initially called goaltending.
James Harden (Houston Rockets) made up for a missed set of free
throws by making two and putting Team LeBron up 154-152.
Team LeBron mounted a comeback in the fiery final quarter that
included Team Giannis' Kyle Lowry taking two charges and an official
challenge -- overturning a foul call to a jump ball and change of
possession -- with the game tied at 152.
Harden made a 3 to tie the game at 146 and Davis brought it back to
all square after Team Giannis got two free throws from Embiid.
Team Giannis led 133-124 after three quarters, starting the unusual
untimed final quarter.
The target final score of 157 was calculated using Team Giannis'
score total after three quarters and adding 24 points.
A tightly contested third quarter tilted to Team LeBron with a
Nikola Jokic 3-pointer. The Nuggets' 7-footer knocked down his shot
with 22.2 seconds left and, after a turnover, applied a full-court
press resulting in a foul and a pair of free throws for Russell
Westbrook (Houston Rockets). He made 1 of 2.
Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks) connected on a cross court lob with Rudy
Gilbert (Utah Jazz), tying the quarter 41-all with 2.2 seconds left.
Westbrook missed a shot at the buzzer.
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Team LeBron forward LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and Team
LeBron forward Kawhi Leonard of the LA Clippers celebrate after
defeating Team Giannis in the 2020 NBA All Star Game at United
Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Team Giannis led 92-83 at halftime, with Young splashing a
half-court shot at the buzzer.
Antetokounmpo lit up the second quarter and brought hustle at both
ends -- not exactly an All-Star Game staple -- putting up 14 points
and five boards in the period. Team Giannis won the second quarter
51-30.
Leonard had 12 points on 4-of-4 3-point shooting when the first subs
were made 6 minutes, eight seconds into the game. He had 25 points
in the first half -- seven 3s -- to lead all scorers. Team LeBron
dominated the first quarter, 53-41, thanks to 9-of-18 shooting from
3-point range.
LeBron James, making his 16th All-Star Game appearance, and Team
LeBron wore blue jerseys all with No. 2 on the back, and Team
Giannis wore red No. 24 jerseys. The one-time gesture was a nod to
Bryant, who wore No. 24, and his daughter Gianna, who preferred No.
2.
The untimed fourth quarter was a race to a target final score --
determined by adding 24 points to the score of the team leading
after three quarters -- as part of a tribute to Bryant.
It was the first time since 2013 the All-Star Game was played
without Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who is sidelined with a broken
finger. Nets forward Kevin Durant, the 2019 All-Star Game MVP, was
named an All-Star every year since 2010 before Sunday. He is sitting
out the season recovering from a torn Achilles.
Each team represented a Chicagoland youth charity with the winning
team netting $200,000 for their chosen organization, plus an extra
$100,000 carried over from the third-quarter tie. The top-scoring
team in each of the first three quarters was pegged to earn $100,000
for its charity.
Team Giannis represented After School Matters and Team LeBron played
for Chicago Scholars.
--By Jeff Reynolds, Field Level Media
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