55th NBA All Star Game
The 55th annual NBA All Star Game was won by the East team last
Sunday 122-120 at the Toyota Center.
Cleveland's LeBron James was named the game's MVP after scoring
29 points. As he declares, he wasn't thinking of winning the MVP
but winning the NBA All Star Game game. The NBA player made four
three-pointers, six rebounds and two assists to become the
youngest NBA All-Star MVP at age 21.
Tracy McGrady of the NBA Houston Rockets led the West team with
36 points, but shot an air ball on a potential game-tying basket
with 9.9 seconds left. James admitted afterward that he hit
McGrady on the arm on the shot, but no foul was called.
By halftime, the West led, 70-53. Former President George Bush
who was present at the NBA game, seemed to enjoy the West's
offensive ability, although the East was offering little to no
defensive resistance.
Interesting NBA notes: Four Detroit Pistons - Ben Wallace,
Chauncey Billups, Simon Gratz's Rasheed Wallace and
Coatesville's Richard Hamilton - were on the court at the same
time in the first, third and fourth quarters of the NBA game.
Three players on the East team wore No. 3 - Iverson, Ben Wallace
and Wade - and fans had no trouble telling them apart.
After missing his first five shots, Iverson made his first point
with 10:35 left in the third quarter on a turn-around jumper
over Phoenix's Steve Nash. That seemed to ignite Iverson, who
entered the game averaging 18.2 points in his previous six NBA
All-Star appearances.
Iverson shot 4 for 5 in the third quarter and entered the fourth
period with nine points. The NBA East team had narrowed the
deficit to 97-94 entering the fourth quarter.