Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:28 am
Adam Morrison and his moustache carried the West Null-Stars to beat the East squad
Morrison named MVP rout East Null-Stars
LOS ANGELES -- The inaugural NBA Null-Star game wasn't so that successful because fans leave early after watching the Rookie Challenge, but it was the night for Adam Morrison.
Morrison was named the MVP after carrying his team to roll past the East Null-Stars 95-87. Morrison scored 19 points, grabbed five rebounds, three steals, three blocks on a 9-of-12 shooting. The free-agent forward was the top earner of votes to put him into the starting lineup for the West.
The West team led the game throughout and didn't give the East a chance, Gerald Green who protested in the end that he should be the MVP, scored all his 20 points in the second quarter that sparked an 14-3 run against the opposing team. Trailblazers guard Patrick Mills had 17 points, nine assists and four steals, while Darko Millicic contributed an effective 13 points on a perfect 6-of-6 shooting, he also had five rebounds in the game.
As for the East Null-Stars, four players hit double-digits, Heat forward James Jones netted 23 points, Earl Boykins had a nearly double-double, 16 points and nine assists, Sonny Weems and Brian Scalabrine had 14 and 10 respectively. Top vote getter for the East somehow didn't impressed that much, Joel Anthony only scored 2 points, grabbed one rebounds and blocked two shots in his 23 minutes playing time. Joe Alexander had a perfect shooting night en route to nine points.
The game is quite somehow entertaining, though the game was only limited to eight minutes. "They should do this again next year, winning MVP is a awesome feeling," Morrison said. "As for Gerald, the only thing you can do is dunking, and one thing more, I love the jersey!"
The West hit 3-of-12 of their three points attempts while East shot 6-of-19, East somehow grabbed more rebounds than the West, 23-14.
It is been questionable if the league will repeat this event next year, but is really more entertaining than the HORSE event I guess.![]()
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The new Spur outlasted Harden and Pierce in the Foot-Locker 3-Point Finals
Spurs' Brooks wins 2011 3-Point Shootout after beating Harden and Pierce
LOS ANGELES -- Aaron Brooks is the first ever Spur to win a 3-Point Contest. Brooks nailed 23 points, one point shy from Mark Price's record for most points in the 3-Point contest Finals.
Brooks outlasted Oklahoma City Thunder guard James Harden and defending champion Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics in the contest finals. Brooks only notched 14 points in the first round that made him just the third place behind Pierce's 16 points while Harden who's the first place had a first-round high 20 points.
Two-time participant Mike Miller had a poor performance hitting only 10, the lowest in the first round. League leading in 3-Point percentage Michael Conley scored just 12 points, Omri Casspi were also eliminated early by just his 11 points.
It was pretty exciting in the finals, Everybody thought that Harden will take home the crown by his 18 points, but Brooks didn't miss any shot in the last rack to put the icing on the cake. Pierce finished the contest exhausted and only had 15 points in the last round.First Round
Second Round
Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:47 pm
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Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:35 pm
Blake Griffin jumps over a car to seal his victory in the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest.
Griffin jumped over a car, edges Young to win 2011 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest
LOS ANGELES -- Blake Griffin was favored even before the Sprite NBA Slam Dunk contest underway and he showed everyone why.
Undoubtedly one of the best rookie in the NBA today, Griffin expectantly reached the finals, delivering dunks that drew approval and cheers from the sellout crowd present at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
In this year’s finals, Griffin of the LA Clippers was joined by Washington Wizard’s guard Nick Young. Both players were given 2 dunks in the final round.
With four players -- Tyrus Thomas, Young, Russell Westbrook and Griffin -- competing in the two-round, two-dunks-per-round competition -- the hometown L.A. favorite who has been a rookie sensation for the Clippers played the crowd and built the evening to a entertaining dunk show.[
Thomas and Westbrook were eliminated in the first round. Thomas highlight dunk was when he did a cartwheel, and did a near-between the legs dunk, but he only touch the ball by his left hand and threw it with both hands with authority, Thomas earned 50 points for his dunk while for Westbrook, he tossed the ball up air and catch it then threw a windmill jam, but the dunk only scored as 45. Thomas points for the first round overall is 96 while Westbrook got himself 92.
However, Young and Griffin were clearly a notch above the field and it was really Griffin who made the best early impression. He scored a 50 on his first dunk of the contest with a bounce pass to himself and dunking the ball all the way including his forearm à la Vince Carter in 2000. Then for the second dunk of the first round, Griffin did a under-the-leg dunk that also earned him a 50 and was the leader going into the final round. The other finalist, Young, did a 360 dunk jumping over a steel chair and earning a 50 from the judges, for his second dunk, he tossed the ball under his left hand, catches and did a full windmill jam like what The Human Highlight Film did. Young's overall score for the first round was 98.
Then for the Finals which the fan voting was already omitted, Young's performance was overshadowed by Griffin's mind-boggling dunks, Young's first dunk was a full-360 one-handed jam, then all of a sudden, Griffin challenged Young's dunk and did also a 360 no-look dunk that made the audience crazy. Both dunks earned 50. And for the final dunks, Young may earned his own nickname as "Mr. 360" as he again jammed a smooth and fluid 360 dunk, but surprisingly the dunk earned a 49. As for the clincher, Blake Griffin would bring out the big guns for that. It started when the green 2011 Kia Optima cruised out onto the court. Griffin smiling before flying, jumped over the car and finishing powerful with one hand. The dunk was obviously scored 50 that would earn him the 2011 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest Championship over the Washington Wizards’ Nick Young.
There were plenty of great dunks during this year’s competition. And you can put this year's contest to one of the best that the league ever had, here's the shots and also a video for all of the dunks.![]()
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Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:27 pm
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Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:33 pm
LeBron James collected another trophy as he earned the MVP honors in the All-Star Game
East outplayed West in the most high-scoring All-Star Game ever
LOS ANGELES -- After the people of L.A. saw a Clipper soar over a car, now it's the game that will also feature a jam pack of highlight reels, entertainment, sportmanship of the different stars of the league today.
LeBron James made a promise before the game that he will win that All-Star MVP trophy, and somehow, James' promise was fulfilled.
James scored a team-high 33 points on a 16-of-22 shooting help the East squeeze out a 176-155 win over the West, the highest scoring All-Star Game ever in the history.
Kobe Bryant with the home crowd in favor, is determined to led the West to beat the East, but he fell short, he scored a game-high 35 points though. The first two quarters are heavily contested along with incredible alley-oops, flashy passes, and rim rattling jams. In the third quarter, the East got away with James leading by scoring 15 points straight to win that quarter, 41-33. James was helped by his own teammate Dwyane Wade, finishing with 21 points, handing out four assists, grabbing three rebounds, blocking two shots and making two steals.
The East started the game by a two consecutive alley-oop orchestrated by Rajon Rondo to Wade. Rondo didn't play that good though, finishing with five points along with seven assists. Coming off the bench, a rejuvenated Gilbert Arenas tallied 24 points on a 8-of-13 shooting including 4-of-5 from downtown, he also had three assists but committed seven turnovers. Danny Granger scored 18, two-time All-Star Derrick Rose had 17 and six steals while Dwight Howard despite playing 31 minutes only scored 14 points. Hawks guard Joe Johnson netted 14 points. Amar'e Stoudemire had a quiet night with eight points.
As for the West, Carmelo Anthony who's still carrying his Nuggets, finished the game with 24 points on a efficient 11-of-15 shooting, first year All-Star Tyreke Evans had a great game with 18 points, Kevin Durant posted 17 points, newly Rocket Tony Parker who replaced Monta Ellis' spot had a double-double, 14 points and 12 assists. Starting point guard Deron Williams scored only six points and dished 13 assists.[/b]
The East hit the 69% FG plateau, the West shot 65%. West also committed more turnovers than the East, 42-33. East had 34 fastbreak points compared to East's 14.
The All-Star Festival had concluded successful and entertaining. The next interesting part of the season will come next, the Playoffs. Here's some of the highlights that was taken from the game.![]()
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Justine. wrote:As for the court, I just did a little tinkering with the files, renamed the All-Star court to the Blacktop court's file name and that's it.
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[b]First Round Winners[/b]
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