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Friday, February 14

Ruffles All-Star Celebrity Game

Team Wilbon 62, Team Stephen A. 47

Team Wilbon took an early lead and never looked back in the All-Star Celebrity Game presented by Ruffles, earning a 62-47 victory. Coach Mike Wilbon’s team won every quarter and used a 15-7 3rd quarter to pull away after taking a four-point lead into halftime. Team captain Common was named Celebrity All-Star Game MVP after racking up 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 assists. Last year’s MVP Famous Los poured in 23 points to go with 3 rebounds and 3 steals, while former NBA player Quentin Richardson added 12 points and 12 rebounds. WNBA star A’ja Wilson led team Stephen A. with 11 points and 7 rebounds. 2018 Celebrity All-Star Game MVP Quavo added 9 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, while former NBA player Darius Miles contributed 9 points, 8 rebound and 3 blocks.

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Before the 4th quarter, A’ja Wilson, Katelyn Ohashi and LaRoyce Hawkins of Team Stephen A. defeated Chelsea Gray, Alex Moffat and Diamond DeShields of Team Wilbon in flip cup to win possession to begin the quarter and send Coach Wilbon to the penalty box to start the quarter.

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At the end of the 3rd quarter, Team Wilbon led Team Stephen A. 50-38. Famous Los netted 4 more points in the quarter, bringing his tally to a game-high 19 to go with 3 rebounds and 3 steals. Team captain Common added 10 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals and 3 assists. A’ja Wilson led Team Stephen A. with 10 points and 6 rebounds, while Darius Miles had 9 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks.

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At the start of the 3rd quarter, Quentin Richardson (Team Wilbon) defeated Darius Miles (Team Stephen A.) in Pop-A-Shot to unlock Chicago Bulls legend Horace Grant as a teammate. Team Stephen A. added former Chicago Bull and Slam Dunk Champion Nate Robinson to its squad.

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At halftime, Team Wilbon led Team Stephen A. 35-31. Famous Los led all scorers with 15 points for Team Wilbon, while A’ja Wilson paced Team Stephen A. with 10 points after an 8-point quarter.

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Prior to the start of the 2nd quarter, Hannibal Buress (Team Wilbon) defeated Anthony “Spice” Adams (Team Stephen A.) in the Windy City Challenge (blowing cups off a table with the air of a balloon) to earn Team Wilbon a 5-on-4 power play to begin the quarter.

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Team Wilbon led Team Stephen A. through one quarter, 21-19. Famous Los led all scorers with 9 points, while Common (6 points), Quentin Richardson (4 points), and Bad Bunny (2 points) rounded out the scoring for Team Wilbon. Ronnie 2K led Team Stephen A. with 6 points, with Quavo (4 points, 2 assists), Darius Miles (3 points), LaRoyce Hawkins (2 points), Anthony “Spice” Adams (2 points), and A’ja Wilson (2 points) also providing a scoring punch.

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Prior to the start of the game, Famous Los defeated Taylor Bennett in a tissue pulling contest to earn Team Wilbon possession to begin the first quarter.

Team Wilbon (Home)
Captain: Common 
(rapper, recording artist)
Bad Bunny (recording artist)
Hannibal Buress (actor, comedian)
Kane Brown (4x AMA award winning artist)
Jon Batiste (musician, bandleader of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”)
Alex Moffat (actor and comedian, “Saturday Night Live”)
Chef José Andrés (Chef & Humanitarian)
Famous Los (comedian, social media influencer)
Jidenna (recording artist)
Chelsea Gray (WNBA)
Quentin Richardson (NBA Legend)

Team Stephen A. (Away)
Captain: Chance The Rapper (rapper, recording artist)
Quavo (rapper, recording artist)
Taylor Bennett (rapper, recording artist)
LaRoyce Hawkins (actor, “Chicago PD”)
Anthony “Spice” Adams (AKA Cream E. Biggums, actor, comedian, former NFL defensive tackle)
Marc Lasry (co-owner, Milwaukee Bucks)
Ronnie 2K (marketing director at 2K Sports)
Katelyn Ohashi (gymnast)
Lil Rel Howery (actor, comedian)
A’ja Wilson (WNBA)
Darius Miles (NBA Legend)

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NBA Rising Stars

CHICAGO — With a huge second half, Team USA beat Team World, 151-131, at the 2020 NBA Rising Stars game at the United Center.

Team USA shot 63% from the field, and eight of the 10 Americans who played scored in double-figures. They were led by Golden State Warriors rookie Eric Paschall, who scored 23 points on 10-for-13 shooting.

Team World was in control for most of the first half. The U.S. tied the game at 67 on a Zion Williamson dunk with 1:10 left in the second quarter and Williamson dislodged the backboard with another dunk shortly thereafter, but the World ended the half on a 14-4 run, capped a by Luka Doncic (Slovenia) buzzer-beater from beyond the midcourt line.

The lead was 12 midway through the third quarter when the U.S. bench went on a 27-5 run to turn the game around, with 21 of the 27 points being scored by Charlotte Hornets. Miles Bridges capped the run by tossing the ball off the glass and throwing it down with his right hand, and Team USA outscored Team World, 80-50, in the second half.

New York Knicks rookie RJ Barrett (Canada) led Team World with a game-high 27 points and five assists. Doncic finished with 16 points and five assists, while fellow All-Star Trae Young scored 18 points and dished out a game-high seven assists. Bridges was named the game’s MVP, finishing with 20 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals. Williamson scored 18 points, but missed his three chances at a highlight dunk in the final minutes.

After six years of the U.S. vs. World format, the teams are even with three wins each.

–John Schuhmann

U.S. Roster
Miles Bridges (Charlotte), Wendell Carter Jr. (Chicago), Devonte’ Graham (Charlotte), Tyler Herro (Miami), Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis), Ja Morant (Memphis), Kendrick Nunn (Miami), Eric Paschall (Golden State), Collin Sexton (Cleveland), PJ Washington (Charlotte), Zion Williamson (New Orleans), Trae Young (Atlanta)

World Roster
Nickeil Alexander-Walker (New Orleans), Deandre Ayton (Phoenix), RJ Barrett (New York), Brandon Clarke (Memphis), Luka Doncic (Dallas), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City), Rui Hachimura (Washington), Svi Mykhailiuk (Detroit), Josh Okogie (Minnesota), Moritz Wagner (Washington)

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Saturday, February 15
State Farm All Star 2020 Saturday Night

Taco Bell Skills Challenge

Participants:

• Bam Adebayo, Miami
• Patrick Beverley, LA
• Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn
• Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City
• Khris Middleton, Milwaukee
• ** Derrick Rose, Detroit
• Domantas Sabonis, Indiana
• Pascal Siakam, Toronto
• Jayson Tatum, Boston

**Update: Gilgeous-Alexander will replace injured Rose

Round 1 Results:
Bam Adebayo defeats Spencer Dinwiddie
Pascal Siakam defeats Patrick Beverley
Khris Middleton defeats Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Domantas Sabonis defeats Jayson Tatum

Round 2 Results:
Bam Adebayo defeats Pascal Siakam
Domantas Sabonis defeats Khris Middleton

Final Round Results:
Bam Adebayo defeats Domantas Sabonis to win the Taco Bell Skills Challenge

Skills Challenge Winners:

  • 2003 – Jason Kidd, New Jersey
  • 2004 – Baron Davis, New Orleans
  • 2005 – Steve Nash, Phoenix
  • 2006 – Dwyane Wade, Miami
  • 2007 – Dwyane Wade, Miami
  • 2008 – Deron Williams, Utah
  • 2009 – Derrick Rose, Chicago
  • 2010 – Steve Nash, Phoenix
  • 2011 – Stephen Curry, Golden State
  • 2012 – Tony Parker, San Antonio
  • 2013 – Damian Lillard, Portland
  • 2014 – Trey Burke, Utah and Damian Lillard, Portland
  • 2015 – Patrick Beverley, Houston
  • 2016 – Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota
  • 2017 – Kristaps Porzingis, New York
  • 2018 – Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn
  • 2019 – Jayson Tatum, Boston
  • 2020 – Bam Adebayo, Miami
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MTN DEW 3-Point Contest

Participants:
• Davis Bertans, Washington
• Devin Booker, Phoenix
• Devonte’ Graham, Charlotte
• Joe Harris, Brooklyn
• Buddy Hield, Sacramento
• Zach LaVine, Chicago
• Duncan Robinson, Miami
• Trae Young, Atlanta

Update: On Feb. 13 the NBA announced that Devin Booker would replace the injured Damian Lillard in the MTN DEW 3-Point Contest and the All-Star Game.

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Click here for a diagram showing the location of the MTN DEW Zone.

Click here for a complete explanation of the rules.

Round 1 Results:
Trae Young (15 PTS)
Devonte’ Graham (18 PTS)
Duncan Robinson (19 PTS)
Devin Booker (27 PTS)
Buddy Hield (27 PTS)
Davis Bertans (26 PTS)
Zach LaVine (23 PTS)
Joe Harris (22 PTS)

Devin Booker, Buddy Hield & Davis Bertans Advance

Final Round Results:
Davis Bertans (22 PTS)
Devin Booker (26 PTS)
Buddy Hield (27 PTS)

Buddy Hield wins 2020 MTN Dew 3-PT Contest

3-Point Contest Winners:

  • 1986 – Larry Bird, Boston
  • 1987 – Larry Bird, Boston
  • 1988 – Larry Bird, Boston
  • 1989 – Dale Ellis, Seattle
  • 1990 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
  • 1991 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
  • 1992 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
  • 1993 – Mark Price, Cleveland
  • 1994 – Mark Price, Cleveland
  • 1995 – Glen Rice, Miami
  • 1996 – Tim Legler, Washington
  • 1997 – Steve Kerr, Chicago
  • 1998 – Jeff Hornacek, Utah
  • 2000 – Jeff Hornacek, Utah
  • 2001 – Ray Allen, Milwaukee
  • 2002 – Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
  • 2003 – Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
  • 2004 – Voshon Lenard, Denver
  • 2005 – Quentin Richardson, Phoenix
  • 2006 – Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
  • 2007 – Jason Kapono, Miami
  • 2008 – Jason Kapono, Toronto
  • 2009 – Daequan Cook, Miami
  • 2010 – Paul Pierce, Boston
  • 2011 – James Jones, Miami
  • 2012 – Kevin Love, Minnesota
  • 2013 – Kyrie Irving, Cleveland
  • 2014 – Marco Belinelli, San Antonio
  • 2015 – Stephen Curry, Golden State
  • 2016 – Klay Thompson, Golden State
  • 2017 – Eric Gordon, Houston
  • 2018 – Devin Booker, Phoenix
  • 2019 – Joe Harris, Brooklyn
  • 2020 – Buddy Hield, Sacramento
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AT&T Slam Dunk

Participants:

• Pat Connaughton, Milwaukee
• Aaron Gordon, Orlando
• Dwight Howard, Los Angeles
• Derrick Jones Jr., Miami

 

Round 1 Results
Dwight Howard’s 1st Dunk Receives 41 PTS
Derrick Jones Jr’s 1st Dunk Receives 46 PTS
Pat Connaughton’s 1st Dunk Receives 45 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s 1st Dunk Receives 50 PTS

Dwight Howard’s 2nd Dunk Receives 49 PTS
Pat Connaughton’s 2nd Dunk Receives 50 PTS
Derrick Jones Jr’s 2nd Dunk Receives 50 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s 2nd Dunk Receives 50 PTS

Aaron Gordon and Derrick Jones Jr. Advance

Final Round Results
Derrick Jones Jr’s 1st Dunk Receives 50 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s 1st Dunk Receives 50 PTS

Derrick Jones Jr’s 2nd Dunk Receives 50 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s 2nd Dunk Receives 50 PTS

With scores tied, Jones Jr. and Gordon are headed to a Dunk-Off

Dunk-Off Results
Derrick Jones Jr’s Dunk Receives 50 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s Dunk Receives 50 PTS

With scores tied again, Jones Jr. and Gordon are headed to a 2nd Dunk-Off

2nd Dunk-Off Results
Derrick Jones Jr’s Dunk Receives 48 PTS
Aaron Gordon’s Dunk Receives 47 PTS

Derrick Jones Jr. Wins AT&T Slam Dunk Contest 

 

Slam Dunk Contest Winners:

  • 1984 – Larry Nance, Phoenix
  • 1985 – Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
  • 1986 – Spud Webb, Atlanta
  • 1987 – Michael Jordan, Chicago
  • 1988 – Michael Jordan, Chicago
  • 1989 – Kenny Walker, New York
  • 1990 – Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta
  • 1991 – Dee Brown, Boston
  • 1992 – Cedric Ceballos, Phoenix
  • 1993 – Harold Miner, Miami
  • 1994 – Isaiah Rider, Minnesota
  • 1995 – Harold Miner, Miami
  • 1996 – Brent Barry, LA Clippers
  • 1997 – Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
  • 2000 – Vince Carter, Toronto
  • 2001 – Desmond Mason, Seattle
  • 2002 – Jason Richardson, Golden State
  • 2003 – Jason Richardson, Golden State
  • 2004 – Fred Jones, Indiana
  • 2005 – Josh Smith, Atlanta
  • 2006 – Nate Robinson, New York
  • 2007 – Gerald Green, Boston
  • 2008 – Dwight Howard, Orlando
  • 2009 – Nate Robinson, New York
  • 2010 – Nate Robinson, New York
  • 2011 – Blake Griffin, LA Clippers
  • 2012 – Jeremy Evans, Utah
  • 2013 – Terrence Ross, Toronto
  • 2014 – East (Paul George, Terrence Ross, John Wall)
  • 2015 – Zach LaVine, Minnesota
  • 2016 – Zach LaVine, Minnesota
  • 2017 – Glenn Robinson III, Indiana
  • 2018 – Donovan Mitchell, Utah
  • 2019 – Hamidou Diallo, Oklahoma City
  • 2020 – Derrick Jones Jr., Miami
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Sunday, February 16

69th NBA All-Star Game

Anthony Davis hit the second of two free throws to help Team LeBron hit the target score of 157 first, earning a 157-155 win over Team Giannis in the 69th NBA All-Star Game. Kawhi Leonard won the first Kia NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant MVP Award, finishing with a game-high 30 points on 8 3-pointers made. LeBron James (23 PTS, 6 AST, 5 REB), Chris Paul (23 PTS, 6 AST) and Anthony Davis (20 PTS, 9 REB, 3 BLK) also chipped in for Team LeBron. Team captain Giannis Antetokounmpo led his team with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 3 blocks. Kemba Walker (23 PTS), Joel Embiid (22 PTS, 10 REB) and Rudy Gobert (21 PTS, 11 REB) also came up big for Team Giannis. For winning the final quarter, Team LeBron earned an extra $300,000 for local charity Chicago Scholars.

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Nikola Jokic hit a go-ahead triple late for Team LeBron, but Rudy Gobert threw down a dunk for Team Giannis in the final seconds as both teams tied the 3rd quarter, 41-41. The $100,000 prize for charity from winning the quarter is added to the pool for winning the game. Gobert led all scorers with 12 points in the quarter, bringing his game total to 21 points and 11 rebounds. Giannis Antetokounmpo leads his team with 25 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists, while Kemba Walker has added 23 points. LeBron James scored 10 points to lead his team in the quarter, bringing him to 19 points and 5 assists on the game. Kawhi Leonard still leads all scorers with 28 total points in the game. Team Giannis takes a 133-124 lead into the 4th quarter. By adding 24 points to Team Giannis’ score, both teams now set their sights on the Final Target Score of 157.

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Team Giannis earned $100,000 for local charity After School Matters with a 51-30 win over Team LeBron in the second quarter. Giannis Antetokounmpo led all scorers in the quarter with 14 points, bringing his game total to 20. Kyle Lowry added 9 points in the quarter for Team Giannis. Kawhi Leonard once again paced Team LeBron, adding 13 more points to bring his total to a game-high 25. Leonard also hit 7 3-pointers in the first half, tying the NBA All-Star record for a single half.

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Team LeBron earned $100,000 for local charity Chicago Scholars with a 53-41 win in the first quarter over Team Giannis. Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 12 points in the quarter, tying an NBA All-Star quarter record with 4 made 3-pointers. The 53 total points by Team LeBron also tied an NBA All-Star record for points in a quarter.

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The Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James and the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo lead the list of 10 players – two guards and three frontcourt players from each conference – selected by fans, current NBA players and a media panel to start in the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.

Along with James (frontcourt), the Western Conference starter pool features the Lakers’ Anthony Davis (frontcourt), the Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Dončić (guard), the Houston Rockets’ James Harden (guard) and the LA Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard (frontcourt).

The West reserves are: Russell WestbrookDevin BookerDonovan MitchellRudy GobertNikola JokicChris Paul and Brandon Ingram.

In the Eastern Conference, Antetokounmpo (frontcourt) is joined in the starter pool by the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid (frontcourt), the Toronto Raptors’ Pascal Siakam (frontcourt), the Boston Celtics’ Kemba Walker (guard) and the Atlanta Hawks’ Trae Young (guard).

The East reserves are: Jimmy ButlerBen SimmonsKhris MiddletonJayson TatumDomantas Sabonis, Kyle Lowry and Bam Adebayo.

During the All-Star Draft on Feb. 6, LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo selected the team rosters for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. The Lakers’ Anthony Davis was selected by James with the first overall pick in the 2020 NBA All-Star Draft. The Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid was drafted by Antetokounmpo with the No. 2 overall pick.  See below for the team rosters for the NBA All-Star Game.

Team LeBron

Starters: LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Kawhi Leonard, Luka Doncic, James Harden
Reserves: Devin Booker, Ben Simmons, Nikola Jokic, Jayson Tatum, Chris Paul, Russell Westbrook, Domantas Sabonis

Team Giannis

Starters: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Joel Embiid, Pascal Siakam, Kemba Walker, Trae Young
Reserves: Khris Middleton, Bam Adebayo, Rudy Gobert, Kyle Lowry, Brandon Ingram, Donovan Mitchell

CHICAGO (AP) — Kobe Bryant always seemed to be in top form when he stepped onto the court for the NBA All-Star Game. The league’s current best will try to match his effort when Team LeBron and Team Giannis meet on Sunday.

The All-Star festivities returned to Chicago for the first time since 1988 when Michael Jordan beat Dominique Wilkins in a slam dunk contest that remains the standard and scored 40 points to lead the East over the West.

But Bryant is casting a huge shadow over the events this weekend, just weeks after he and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna were among nine people killed when their helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain near Los Angeles.

Commissioner Adam Silver announced Saturday night that the All-Star Game MVP award has been renamed in Bryant’s memory.

“We know that he’s watching over us,” the Lakers’ LeBron James said. “It’s our responsibility to just represent the purple and gold not only for him but for all the greats, everybody that’s ever come through the Lake Show. I really don’t want to sit up here and talk about it too much. It’s a very, very sensitive subject, but he’s with us every day.”

Bryant played on five NBA championship teams, won a league MVP award and two scoring titles in a career that spanned 20 seasons and has him poised to enter the Hall of Fame after he was announced Friday as one of eight finalists.

He was the youngest All-Star in league history, ranks second with 18 selections and took game MVP honors a record-tying four times, including on his home court in 2011 when he dazzled with 37 points and 14 rebounds. Bryant scored 20 or more seven times.

“The whole thing of paying respect to Kobe is awesome, so I think it’s going to be fun,” said Toronto’s Kyle Lowry, making his sixth straight All-Star appearance. “I’m hoping it’s really, really intense. Hopefully, we’ll give the fans one of the best All-Star Games ever.”

Here are some things to know:

THE MATCHUP
James is looking to go 3-0 as an All-Star captain, after his team beat the one picked by Golden State’s Stephen Curry in 2018 and topped the one Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo selected last year. James had the No. 1 overall pick for the starters round because he received the most votes from the fans and took teammate Anthony Davis.

Antetokounmpo used his first pick on Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid.

The Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard, Houston’s James Harden and Russell Westbrook, and Dallas’ Luka Doncic were among the players joining Davis on James’ team.

Toronto’s Pascal Siakam, Boston’s Kemba Walker, Atlanta’s Trae Young and Miami’s Jimmy Butler helped round out Team Giannis.

“I’m just competitive, and I’m just going to try to go out there and get a win, get my first All-Star (win),” Antetokounmpo said. “I’m 0-3 so far. But at the end of the day, I’ve just got to keep a smile on my face because we’ve got to put on a show for the people.”

NEW RULES
The league announced major changes to the All-Star format last month, turning quarters into mini-games.

The scores will be reset back to 0-0 prior to the second and third quarters, then be reinstated for the fourth. The All-Star game winner will be determined by a target score, set by the combined point total the team in the lead had in the first three quarters plus 24 — a nod to Bryant, who wore that number over the final decade of his career. That’s just one of multiple tributes to him over the weekend.

The teams are also playing for Chicago-area charities, with at least $500,000 going to local organizations.

PAYING TRIBUTE
The support for Bryant and his daughter is uniform.

Team Giannis will wear No. 24 on its jerseys and Team LeBron No. 2 for Gianna, a promising player who wore that number.

All participants in the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday and 3-point, slam dunk and skills competition on Saturday wore patches showing the numbers 24 and 2 and nine stars to commemorate the victims of the helicopter crash. The patches worn Sunday will only have the nine stars since players will be wearing the numbers 24 and 2.

“He was the Michael Jordan of our generation,” Antetokounmpo said. “He was one of those guys that gave back to the game so much, gave back to the players. A lot of people when they’re so great, they don’t do that. There was a quote that said that talent is worthless if you’re not willing to share it, right? And he was one of those guys that was sharing his talent with us. He’s going to be definitely missed.”

HOMECOMING
Davis, a Chicago product, won’t be the only player in familiar territory. Butler will be playing where his career began.

Unheralded as a late first-round pick, he emerged as an All-Star and one of the league’s best two-way players in his six seasons with the Bulls before getting dealt to Minnesota in a 2017 draft day trade.

“Man, this city’s done a lot for me,” Butler said. “To me, kids are so important, and I love this city. So every time I come back, I try to do as much as I can with them.”

INTERNATIONAL FLAIR
With eight non-Americans suiting up, the game will have an international flair. Greece (Antetokounmpo), Slovenia (Doni), Serbia (Nikola Joki), Lithuania (Domantas Sabonis), Australia (Ben Simmons), Cameroon (Joel Embiid, Pascal Siakam) and France (Rudy Gobert) will be represented.

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