Sunday, February 16, 2014

Wall leads East to All-Star dunk

JOHN WALL
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- John Wall soared over his mascot, and the East stomped on the West in the slam dunk contest. Wall's sensational slam finished off a clean sweep for the Washington star, Paul George and Terrence Ross in the contest's new battle format, helping the Eastern Conference earn a 2-2 tie against the West on All-Star Saturday night.

Answering Sacramento rookie Ben McLemore's dunk in which he leaped over Shaquille O'Neal seated in a king's throne, Wall took the ball from Wizards mascot G-Man, who held it above his head, then brought it down between his legs and slammed down a reverse dunk.

Judges Dominique Wilkins, Magic Johnson and Julius Erving all gave the victory to Wall in his matchup, after previously picking George over Harrison Barnes, and defending champion Ross over Damian Lillard.

San Antonio's Marco Belinelli won the 3-point contest, and Lillard and Utah rookie Trey Burke won the skills challenge for the West's two victories. Miami's Chris Bosh, Wilkins and WNBA star Swin Cash won the night's first event for the East, the shooting stars.

The league tried to jazz up All-Star Saturday for its return to New Orleans, with a number of tweaks to the format.

The biggest was in the dunk contest, which was broken into two parts. The first was the freestyle portion, where the teams had 90 seconds to execute as many dunks as they could, before the three 1-on-1 matchups in the battle format.

The East had already clinched that part by winning the first two, but Wall made it a resounding shutout.

McLemore came out wearing a king's robe and trailed by O'Neal, who unveiled a "Shaq-Lemore" jersey. He made it over O'Neal's throne on his second attempt, and O'Neal presented him with a crown.

But moments later, Wall was the real king.

"The slam dunk has returned," said Erving, one of the NBA's most famed dunkers.

Before that, the new format was confusing to fans and the West players themselves. The East had it all figured out, winning the first format with a passing and dunking display straight out the Harlem Globetrotters, capped a three-man dunk where Ross threw if off the backboard to Wall, who lobbed it off the overhead shot clock for George to race in and slam it down.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

NBA Players of the Week | Eastern & Western Conference "Jan. 27 - Feb. 2"

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                  Name: Kyle Lowry
                  Team: Toronto
                  Position: PG
                  Height: 6-0
                  Weight: 205
                  Age: 27

Name: Goran Dragic

Team: Phoenix
Position: G
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 27

NEW YORK -- The Toronto Raptors' Kyle Lowry and the Phoenix Suns' Goran Dragic on Monday were named NBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, Jan. 27, through Sunday, Feb. 2.

In leading the Raptors to a 3-1 week, Lowry ranked fourth in the conference in scoring (25.0 ppg), second in assists (8.0 apg) and ninth in steals (2.3 spg). Lowry topped 30 points points in consecutive games for the first time in his career (Jan. 27-29), including a season-high 33 in a 98-83 win over the Orlando Magic last Wednesday. He made 16 three-point field goals on the week.

Ranking seventh in the conference in scoring (26.8 ppg) and tied for eighth in assists (6.0 apg), Dragic led the Suns to a 4-0 record, with three victories coming on the road. For the week, Dragic had the sixth-highest field goal percentage in the West (.639), including the second-highest percentage from distance (.692). He scored at least 20 points in all four contests, including a game-high 28 points in a 112-94 win at Indiana on Jan. 30, to give Suns season-sweep of the Pacers.

Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors

Jan. 27 @ Brooklyn: Collected 31 points, seven assists, and five rebounds in a 104-103 win over the Nets.
Jan. 29 vs. Orlando: Netted a season-high 33 points to go along with 11 assists in a 98-83 victory over the Magic.
Feb. 1 @ Portland: Scored 23 points and added eight assists and two steals in a 106-103 loss against the Trail Blazers.

Goran Dragic, Phoenix Suns

Jan. 29 @ Milwaukee: Scored 30 points and added six assists and four rebounds in a 126-117 win over the Bucks.
Jan. 30 @ Indiana: Recorded 28 points, seven assists, three rebounds and a steal in a 102-94 victory over the Pacers.
Feb. 1 vs. Charlotte: Tallied 25 points, five rebounds and four assists in a 105-95 win over the Bobcats.

Other nominees for the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week were Charlotte's Al Jefferson, Houston's Jeremy Lin, Indiana's Roy Hibbert, Golden State's Stephen Curry, Memphis' Zach Randolph, Miami's LeBron James, Minnesota's Kevin Love, Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant and Washington's John Wall.
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