by Kenny on Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:59 pm
Round 1
80s VS 90s
50s VS 60s
70s VS West
The time for Mourning.
Alonzo Mourning and the 90s All-stars inflicted a comprehensive defeat on the 80s All-stars, winning 86-72. Zo picked up 27 points in a dominant offensive display. Shaquille O'Neal posted a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, while Penny Hardaway (14 points), Grant Hill (11 points) and Reggie Miller (11 points) all contributed double figure scores.
While for the 80s, Magic Johnson was the star with 27 points, along with Clyde Drexler (14 points) and Kevin McHale (13 points, 7 Rebounds).
MVP: A Mourning
Kenny's picks
WINNING SIDE
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6 points: A Mourning (27 points, 3 blocks)
4 points: G Payton (10 assists, 5 steals)
2 points: S O'Neal (10 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks)
LOSING SIDE
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3 points: M Johnson (27 points, 4 Rebounds)
2 points: K McHale (13 points, 7 Rebounds)
1 point: C Drexler (14 points)
Late surge by Russell not enough.
Despite an outstanding 4th quarter performance by Bill Russell, the 60s All-stars were downed by the 50s All-stars 79-72. Overall, he registered 18 points, most of which coming in the last stanza as the 60s narrowed a once 15 point lead.
On the winning side, Petit registered a double-double (17 points, 11 rebounds) while Cousy wasn't far off himself (23 points, 8 assists). P Arizin (21 points) and B Sharman (16 points) where other players who scored double figures.
For the 60s side, Elgin Baylor was led the scoring list with 26 points, while Chamberlain scored 12 of his own.
MVP: B Cousy
Kenny's picks
WINNING SIDE
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6 points: B Petit (17 points, 11 Rebounds)
4 points: B Cousy (23 points, 8 Assists)
2 points: P Arizin (21 points, 3 steals)
LOSING SIDE
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3 points: E Baylor (26 points, 3 steals)
2 points: B Russell (18 points, 6 Rebounds)
1 point: T Heinsohn (8 points, 7 rebounds)
Too Big, Too Strong
The Western All-Stars went in with a philosophy of size and it proved to be a key asset to their 85-72 victory over the 70s all-stars. Yao Ming led the charge with 19 points and 7 rebounds, while Kobe Bryant (20 points, 5 rebounds), Tim Duncan (17 points, 4 rebounds) and Tracy McGrady (19 points, 6 assists) were all notable contributors.
For the 70s side, Cowens proved to be a shining light with 17 points, while Walton was one point off a double-double (9 points, 10 rebounds) before being fouled out of the game.
MVP: Y Ming
Kenny's picks
WINNING SIDE
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6 points: Y Ming (19 points, 7 rebounds)
4 points: K Bryant (20 points, 5 rebounds)
2 points: T Duncan (17 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks)
LOSING SIDE
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3 points: D Cowens (17 points, 4 rebounds)
2 points: P Maravich (16 points, 4 rebounds)
1 point: B Walton (9 points, 10 rebounds)