LeBron Wins Second Straight All-Star MVP As East Defeats WestFebruary 22, 2009 | Eastern Conference All-Stars (35-23) @ Western Conference All-Stars (23-35)Taking place in Phoenix, it is a surprise that no Suns were voted in to the 59th NBA All-Star game. Nonetheless, it was a great day for Phoenix basketball fans, as it was an exciting game from start to finish. Cleveland's
LeBron James scored an amazing 42 points en route to the second straight Eastern Conference win, and his second straight All-Star MVP.
The first quarter was standard all-star fare.
Chris Paul alley-ooping it to everybody,
LeBron James slamming it down and
Tim Duncan playing basketball. The West finished the first period with a 34-30 lead, with Kobe Bryant hitting a buzzer-beater from half-court. The second quarter was more of the same, with the East never quite getting the lead. LeBron posterized Duncan on one end, while Duncan sunk a bank shot on the other. The West was up seven at the half, with
LeBron James being the leading scorer with 18, while
Kobe Bryant led the West with 14.
The West's lead grew in the third, prompting East All-Stars coach Mike Brown to take a timeout. This led to a 21-4 run giving the East their first lead since the first quarter. The score was 96-91 East going into the fourth. In the final period of play, LeBron exploded, scoring 17 of his 42 points, leading the East to a 131-122 victory. James was named MVP of the game, finishing with 42 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals.

LeBron became the first player since
Bob Pettit in 1959 to win back-to-back All-Star game MVP's. West coach Phil Jackson referred to LeBron as
"probably the best player in the world right now", prompting
Kobe Bryant to demand a trade, which he rescinded three hours later. Hornets guard
Chris Paul has a great game for the West, scoring 22 points, dishing 14 assists and getting 6 steals.
"Its good to get away from the awful season the Hornets have been enduring. Even though we lost, it was still the best game of the season for me," commented Paul in the postgame interview.
Also having a noteworthy game was Raptor big man
Chris Bosh, who had a double double with 17 and 12. The littlest all-star
Nate Robinson scored 11 points, while fellow first-timers
Andre Iguodala and
Danny Granger had 8 and 4 respectively.
Deron Williams established himself as the poor man's CP3 with 11 points and 5 assists, while fellow first timer
Al Jefferson had 8 and 11 and
Rudy Gay was the only scoreless player in the game. This East win makes the overall score East 36, West 23.
East 30 32 34 35 131West 34 35 22 31 122All-Star MVP: LeBron James (CLE): 42 Points, 8 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 5 Steals, 16-28 FG
Noteworthy Performances:Eastern Conference All-Stars:Chris Bosh (TOR): 17 Points, 12 Rebounds, 4 Assists
Dwyane Wade (MIA): 13 Points, 6 Assists, 4 Steals
Dwight Howard: (ORL): 12 Points, 12 Rebounds, 4 Blocks
Nate Robinson (NYK): 11 Points, 4 Assists, 3 Steals
Gilbert Arenas (WAS): 9 Points, 6 Assists
Andre Iguodala (PHI): 8 Points
Kevin Garnett (BOS): 5 Points, 6 Rebounds
Joe Johnson (ATL): 5 Points, 3 Assists
Danny Granger (IND): 4 Points, 3 Rebounds
Rashard Lewis (ORL): 3 Points
Michael Redd (MIL): 2 Points
Western Conference All-Stars:Chris Paul (NOH): 22 Points, 14 Assists, 6 Steals
Kobe Bryant (LAL): 21 Points, 6 Rebounds
Carmelo Anthony (DEN): 16 Points, 5 Rebounds
Brandon Roy (POR): 13 Points, 4 Rebounds, 4 Assists
Deron Williams (UTA): 11 Points, 5 Assists
Al Jefferson (MIN): 8 Points, 11 Rebounds
Tracy McGrady (HOU): 8 Points
Chauncey Billups (DEN): 7 Points, 4 Assists
Tim Duncan (SAS): 6 Points, 8 Rebounds
Dirk Nowitzki (DAL): 6 Points, 4 Rebounds
Yao Ming (HOU): 4 Points, 5 Rebounds, 3 Blocks
Rudy Gay (MEM): 0 Points, 2 Rebounds