Monday, February 21, 2011

Enduring the East

The West withstood the Eastern storm in Sunday night’s annual NBA All-Star game in Los Angeles. Staples Center favorite, Kobe Bryant, poured in 37 points and grabbed 14rebounds in the Western Conference’s high scoring 148-143 victory over the Eastern Conference. Bryant was named MVP for a record-tying fourth time in his career. The intensely competitive Lakers’ star threatened Wilt Chamberlain’s All-Star game record 42 points in stopping LeBron James and the East. James finished with a triple-double, the second one in All-Star game history (Michael Jordan, 1997). James had 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the loss.
Amar’e Stoudemire shined for the East, tallying 29 points and Kevin Durant chipped in 34 for the winning West. Bryant’s L.A. teammate, Pau Gasol, added 17 points in 24 minutes as the West carved out a ten point advantage after the first quarters. Bryant bucketed 21 points and Gasol was a perfect 6-for-6 in the first half. The Heat’s Chris Bosh kept the East in the contest with 12 first half points off the bench. The West led 76-64 at the break. Blake Griffin, Saturday’s winner of the slam dunk contest, contributed just 8 points and 5 assists for the Western All-Stars.
The West registered 16 steals against a sloppy Eastern squad through three quarters. A Bryant three pointer put the West ahead 90-79 late in the third. The East trailed by 17 points entering the final stanza, where reigning MVP James led a late comeback to cut the deficit to five by the final margin. Miami’s Dwyane Wade scored 14 points before exiting in the third quarter with an ankle ailment. Durant, the NBA’s leading scorer, clinched the game with a pair of free throws after the East got back within three points. Ray Allen had 12 points and Derrick Rose and Joe Johnson added 11 apiece for the East. New Orleans’ Chris Paul picked up five steals and trade target, Denver’s Carmelo Anthony, finished with seven assist for the West.

Parting Points: Providence handed Ohio State their second loss of the season.

I’m excited for the Don Mattingly biography coming out in March.

Addicting song of the moment- “Pumped Up Kicks” by Foster the People

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