WEST WIN DOWN THE STRETCH
WEST: 26 – 29 – 32 – 36 – 123
EAST: 24 – 32 – 30 – 24 – 110
High Points: K Bryant 31 |
C Mobley 28
High Rebounds: B Miller 10 |
S O’Neal 13
High Assists: K Bryant 7 |
S Francis 4
ABOVE: Lakers’ Star Kobe Bryant earned All-star MVP with 31 points despite ongoing ‘boos’
Feb 20, Denver – The 2005 NBA All-star game was filled to the brim with comeback stories, fine debuts, celebrity coaches and Kobe Bryant. The Western All-stars fought for the win in a game of several lead changes which witnessed the leading team always holding a double digit margin until the end of each quarter.
The game was the first ever in NBA history to have the teams coached and managed by celebrities. The East featured Nelly as their coach, the rapper having close ties with the Charlotte Bobcats and Knicks fans Spike Lee and P Diddy as assistants. The Western Conference team was co-coached by long time Lakers fan, actor Jack Nicholson and former N’sync member Justin Timberlake. The reason for the coaching arrangements was to boost ticket sales in a bid to raise money for the Asian tsunami appeal.
Lakers’ guard Kobe Bryant was crowned All-star MVP after a superb performance of 31 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. Bryant was unstoppable down the stretch as he single headedly brought the West back into pole position to win the match. Team mate Tim Duncan told Bryant during a late timeout, “You (Bryant) need to step up your game and show this crowd what you are made of. We need you to beat them to win.” Bryant responded with a 7 point individual run; part of a game winning 17/2 run and capped off the game with back to back fade away jump shots over Ron Artest. Kevin Garnett said post game, “We (Western All-stars) saw the crowd boo him all night and so we decided that we wanted to support him in showing that crowd what he really is like. Kobe’s a nice guy and we guess we owe him a lot.” Yao Ming added, “When you are team mates and you are down, you always want your friends to give you a boost. That’s what we did with him (Bryant).”
Bryant who was introduced second last in the starting line up, received more boos than national anthem performer William Hung. The star guard, who had received the same treatment the night before in the dunk contest, didn’t let the Denver crowd get to his head at the final stages of the game. His team mates let him do what he does best, dominating the ball as if he was playing with the Lakers. “It’s something I always feel confident with because if I’m not scoring I can make a play instead,” Bryant stated, “So thanks to all the guys on the team for letting me do my thing. I wanted to prove that despite my private life I can still ball with the best of them (League).”
Kevin Garnett proved he was second best in the NBA if he wasn’t better than Bryant. Battling a nagging headache, the 7 foot forward from Minnesota was overwhelming in the paint during the first half of the game. The ‘Big Ticket’ scored 21 points and grabbed 7 rebounds whilst dominating down low against key Eastern defenders like Ben Wallace and Jermaine O’Neal. Houston Rockets centre Yao Ming was instrumental in the West’s win as he hit 4 free throws to ice the West’s win in the last minute of game play. The 7’6” giant finished with 16 points and 8 boards in 23 minutes off the bench. Hornets guard Baron Davis chipped in 15 points and Kings forward Peja Stojakavic scored 11 points, both coming off the bench.
The Western Conference’s feel good story of the evening was Trailblazers guard Damon Stoudamire re-entry into All-star weekend. After seasons of being kept at bay with different problems, Stoudamire has come into the 04-05 season playing more consistent basketball which awarded him a position as a starter. “It was great just to be back!” Damon told a sideline beat writer. Despite a game in which the stats showed he didn’t make too much of a difference, the small player was lifted by many cheers throughout the game and even received a standing ovation when he re-entered the game during the final quarter.
The All-star debut of Zach Rudolph went horribly wrong though when the Portland star was caught in a war of words with Coach Justin Timberlake. The dispute rose after Rudolph refused to job back on defence. “I told him to jog, not walk and he wouldn’t listen,” Timberlake said. Rudolph replied during a halftime interview with the harsh words of, “I ain’t listening to no boy band guy! He knows jack all about the game, heck I lost all respect when he couldn’t get it with Brittany (Spears).” Rudolph suffered the consequences for his comments by sitting out the rest of the game on the bench. Golden State Warrior Mike Dunleavy had a far better debut, scoring all of his points during the second quarter in a run which levelled the game just before half time. Jack Nicholson was impressed by the young forward’s performance, “He (Dunleavy) showed us that he had range on his jumper. He’s going to be a star in a few seasons if he keeps on improving.”
The Eastern Conference team was led by Orlando Magic guard Cuttino Mobley who had a stunning debut. The sharpshooter landed nearly every shot he took in a 16 ponit third quarter performance which credited him the role of keeping his team in the game. Cat scored 28 points but was disappointingly held to no points with 8 missed shots in the final period. Magic teammate Steve Francis played a game high 40 minutes but couldn’t reward his coach with any kind of production other than missed shots. He scored 12 points on a dismal 6-24 from the field.
The fact that the rest of the starting players were down in foul trouble wasn’t encouraging at all for the East. Miami centre Shaquille O’Neal scored 12 ponits and grabbed 13 rebounds in dominating fashion but was limited to 29 minutes of court time. His main highlight was the swat of Kobe Bryant’s driving lay up which was sent into the stands. Western Conference member Ray Allen admitted, “If Shaq was on (the court) the whole time, we would have lost big!”
Hawks forward Antoine Walker scored 8 points, 9 rebounds and 5 steal in 34 minutes. Grant Hill’s fairy tale return to the All-star game was shortened by fouls no doubt but the forward was ecstatic about his inclusion. “Thank you to all of the fans who still have faith in me. I never thought I’d play in (the All-star game) again!” Hill finished with 10 points and 5 rebounds. Pacers forward Jermaine O’Neal scored 14 points while debutant LeBron James also chipped in 11 for the East. Ben Wallace provided great interior defence with 4 blocked shots.
The East bench was in turmoil when Knicks guard Stephon Marbury fell to a suspected stomach virus before tip-off. “I felt fine (during warm-ups), one sip of that drink sent me straight to the bathroom,” Marbury angrily complained. The Brooklyn guard was gone from the game until the final minute wen he stormed back into the arena and got himself tangled in a scuffle with Nelly whom he accused of doing something with the drink he had. The game was stopped with 45 seconds left due to the incident. “I didn’t do nothing,” Nelly explained, “Why would I poison my own players?” Marbury answered the inquiry with the reason that he had spat at Nelly during a game against Charlotte when Nelly was courtside but Nelly had claimed they had set their troubles behind them.
After William Hung belted out the not-so recognizable national anthem, the two man tandem of Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett went to work. Bryant scored 7 straight to start the game as Garnett dominated inside and the duo scored 17 of the West’s 26 first quarter points. The second quarter witnessed a flurry of three pointers from the Western side and 22 points from the Magic Trio. Both teams kept it close until midway through the second until Serbian Peja Stojakavic decided to step up.
“We thought we were gone until Peja hit those threes,” Bryant exclaimed. Peja scored back to back long range bombs before Bryant and Garnett combined for another 16 second quarter points in the second quarter; all three players only scoring in the second half of the second period.
The East’s inside defence was tough to penetrate as Jermaine O’Neal and ben Wallace manned the post. “We weren’t going to let them score,” O’Neal proudly boasted. O’Neal even had a nasty block on Baron Davis which sent him sprawling on the court and had the crowd on its feet.
The Western All-stars took out a new game plan for the third quarter which worked wonders for a little while. Yao Ming became the focal point of the offence and scored 6 straight to start the quarter and grabbed 5 rebounds in less than 4 minutes. He had a nifty left handed hook shot over Ben Wallace and over powered Jermaine O’Neal for an up and under dunk which had the fans cheering his name.
As the West took a double digit lead for the first time in the game, it seemed that it was in the bag until Shaquille O’Neal returned to the fray and added 7 points before picking up his 5th foul. O’Neal’s dominance inside diminished the West’s lead and had the teams close to even at the break.
The West started the fourth quarter with another spirited run. Baron Davis scored 5 straight points and Ray Allen added back to back three pointers to stretch the lead out to double digits once again. The East however didn’t give up as Allen Iverson and Ron Artest both made their contributions on both ends of the floor to bring the score up to 108-103, the East leading with 6:48 left in the game.
The Western Conference All-stars then turned to their would-be saviour for the rest of the game. They allowed Bryant to play his free wheeling ball game to perfection as the lone warrior led his team to the win.
“It’s an honour to be (All-star) MVP. But my main goal is always winning another ring,” Bryant grinned after the game.
West Stats:
C: Brad Miller – 3 pt (1/3 FG, 1/2 FT), 10 reb, 1 ast, 1 blk, 1 t/o in 17 min
F: Kevin Garnett – 21 pt (9/15 FG, 1/1 3PT, 2/2 FT), 7 reb, 3 ast, 2 blk, 4 t/o, 1 PF in 29 min
F: Mike Dunleavy – 9 pt (4/5 FG, 1/2 3PT, 0/2 FT), 1 reb, 2 stl in 17 min
G: Kobe Bryant – 31 pt (11/17 FG, 2/6 3PT, 7/7 FT), 7 reb, 7 ast, 1 blk, 1 stl, 2 t/o, 2 PF in 31 min
G: Damon Stoudamire – 0 pt (0/4 FG, 0/3 3 PT), 3 ast, 1 stl, 1 t/o
Yao Ming – 16 pt (6/11 FG, 4/4 FT), 8 reb, 2 ast, 2 blk, 4 t/o in 23 min
Tim Duncan – 5 pt (2/6 FG, 1/3 FT), 5 reb, 2 ast, 4 blk, 2 t/o, 2 PF in 25 min
Elton Brand – 4 pt (1/4 FG, 2/2 FT), 7 reb, 2 ast, 1 t/o in 17 min
Peja Stojakavic – 11 pt (3/5 FG, 3/5 3PT, 2/2 FT), 3 reb, 1 ast, 1 PF in 21 min
Ray Allen – 8 pt (2/10 FG, 2/4 3PT, 2/2 FT), 1 reb, 1 ast, 1 PF in 16 min
Baron Davis – 15 pt (6/12 FG, 1/5 3PT, 2/4 FT), 2 reb, 1 ast, 1 stl, 1 t/o, 1 PF in 20 min
Zach Rudolph – 0 pt (0/2 FG), 1 reb, 1 t/o, 2 PF in 6 min
Points: 123
Rebound: 52 (OReb: 10, DReb: 42)
Assists: 23
Steals: 5
Blocks: 10
Personal Fouls: 10
Turnovers: 17
Field Goals: 45/94 (47.9%)
3 Pt Field Goals: 10/26 (38.5%)
Free Throws: 23/30 (76.7%)
East Stats:
C: Shaquille O’Neal – 12 pt (6/9 FG), 13 reb, 4 blk, 1 stl, 1 t/o, 5 PF in 29 min
F: Antoine Walker – 8 pt (4/9 FG, 0/1 3PT), 9 reb, 1 ast, 5 stl, 5 PF in 34 min
F: Grant Hill – 10 pt (5/9 FG), 5 reb, 1 ast, 1 stl, 4 t/o, 5 PF in 34 min
G: Cuttino Mobley – 28 pt (11/22 FG, 1/2 3PT, 5/5 FT), 3 reb, 1 ast, 2 stl, 2 t/o, 1 PF in 35 min
G: Steve Francis – 12 pt (6/24 FG, 0/4 3 PT), 2 reb, 4 ast, 2 t/o, 2 PF in 40 min
Ben Wallace – 2 pt (1/5 FG), 4 reb, 1 ast, 4 blk in 21 min
Jermaine O’Neal – 14 pt (7/9 FG), 6 reb, 1 ast, 1 blk, 1 t/o in 14 min
Antawn Jamison – 0 pt (0/2 FG) in 5 min
LeBron James – 11 pt (5/8 FG, 1/2 3PT), 1 reb, 1 blk, 1 t/o in 10 min
Allen Iverson – 6 pt (3/7 FG, 0/1 3 PT), 2 ast in 9 min
Ron Artest – 7 pt (2/7 FG, 0/2 3PT, 3/3 FT), 2 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl, 1 t/o, 1 PF in 14 min
Stephon Marbury – DNP (Stomach Virus)
Points: 110
Rebound: 45 (OReb: 10, DReb: 35)
Assists: 14
Steals: 11
Blocks: 10
Personal Fouls: 19
Turnovers: 12
Field Goals: 50/111 (45%)
3 Pt Field Goals: 2/12 (16.7%)
Free Throws: 8/8 (100%)