![]() They were then honored during halftime with a ceremony that was emceed by Oscar-winning director Spike Lee, included a video narrated by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker and then saw every player honored by position - beginning with forwards, followed by centers and ending with guards. A large group picture of those who were in attendance was taken inside the arena before the game began. The exploits of James and Curry - as well as Antetokounmpo, who was the only player on either team playing any sort of defense for large stretches of the evening - came along with taking part in the NBA's 75th anniversary celebration, as the league honored the 75 greatest players in its history. I couldn't even - I couldn't picture that moment any better." There are so many people that seen me grow from really a young toddler to who I am today. "For me to be here today, for my best friends to be here, for my wife and my kids and my family, my mom. I remember 25 years ago we were 12, 11, wishing that we had the opportunity or the means to come up to Cleveland and see some of the greatest basketball players of all time because they inspired us so much. For me to be back here, like I keep stating, 35 minutes of where I grew up here in Akron, Ohio, to hit the game winner in the All-Star Game where me and my guys back in the back, we used to watch the All-Star Game. "I could not have dreamed of that moment any better than the actuality that just happened. "I couldn't have dreamt it," James said of hitting the game winner. Ultimately, Curry wound up with "only" 50 points - missing a couple of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter that would've allowed him to surpass the 52 points Anthony Davis scored to set the record in 2017 - before James ended the contest with his dagger over Zach LaVine. Curry then let it fly, and he fully turned around to celebrate before the ball softly fell through the net.ĭuring the next timeout, Curry said into the microphone he was wearing for TNT, "Can someone tell me what the record is for points?" He then hit his 15th 3 - more than anyone has ever made in any NBA game - at the end of a passing sequence that saw him pass it to James, who threw it to Nikola Jokic, who passed to Giannis Antetokounmpo, who then swung it to Curry in the corner. ![]() After setting the first-half record with eight triples, Curry brought the crowd - which had loudly booed the Golden State Warriors star before the game - to its feet when he nailed five straight 3-pointers early in the third quarter, including one on three straight possessions. "It's right on the nose of how it should go."Ĭurry, who set the NBA's all-time record for 3-pointers made earlier this season, hit an absurd 16 3-pointers - which would be the most in any game in NBA history, and smashed the prior All-Star Game record of nine. All the history of our series and the Akron ties, and all that kind of going into how the night went, so it was pretty - can't really draw it up any other way. ![]() Obviously, I got the MVP I played well the whole night. I think DeMar hit a big shot, and then came out and hit the game winner. "I was chasing that extra two or three points. "Yeah, I told him on the court after the game it was kind of a perfect ending," said Curry, who was named the game's Most Valuable Player. ![]() On a night when the NBA honored its 75 greatest players, two of them - Curry and James - put on displays worthy of the occasion. Stephen Curry put on a shooting clinic all evening, hitting 16 3-pointers and scoring 50 points, while LeBron James hit an absurd, one-legged turnaround jumper to clinch the victory for Team LeBron over Team Durant 163-160. ![]() NBA, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland CavaliersĬLEVELAND - The two kids from Akron stole the show at Sunday night's All-Star Game. Stephen Curry hits 16 3s to win All-Star Game MVP LeBron James nails game winner You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]()
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