It was not Paul George who stood out, but the “trickster” Lebraun James.

Although the game was not yet in the final stage, he took the initiative to find Kobe Bryant, just to defend him once and curb his momentum of scoring continuously.

Of course, he came to grab the camera.

Everyone knows that this may be Kobe, the last All-Star Game, and it is very rare to find a chance to play with him in the future.

No one will miss the opportunity to defend Kobe Bryant alone.

Don’t worry about it, at least bragging with your children in the future is, you can say that you are a man who has singled out Kobe.

No. 24 vs. No. 23.

Although it was a matchup that fans had seen not long ago, it still made them emotional.

Kobe Bryant singled James with the ball on his back.

This ball James is serious in defense, behind Kobe Bryant to hold the position, but Kobe’s offensive skills are quite clear, a handless back singles technique, but received the guidance of many NBA seniors.

Even if James is not out of position, Kobe still relies on his strong personal ability to shake James away, and then the classic turn and back jump shot to steadily send the ball to the basket.

Kobe, who found the state, really couldn’t prevent it.

But James has tried his best to cover his face with this ball, and even used the blindfold method, how do you let him prevent it?

Drama is drama.

When it was the turn of the Eastern Conference All-Star to attack, James took the initiative to ask for the ball and singled Kobe Bryant with his back.

Although the back playing technique of the two is not a level at all, James relies on his body and strength, relying on his own brute strength, stunned to squeeze Kobe Bryant away, and killed to the basket to complete the dunk score.

One attack and one defense.

James stole another wave of the limelight.

And the rhythm of the game has changed, and DeRozan, who is one of Kobe’s number one fans, also has to be one-on-one with his idol.

The game was played like a Kobe fan meeting.

But no one thought it was pretty.

No one gets tired of games like this.

Bryant’s career has undoubtedly been quite successful, and he deserves such respect. After all, he’s playing one game less, and this is likely to be his last All-Star game.

People want to make some good memories of Kobe’s final All-Star game.

Competitions are still races after all.

After three or five minutes of playing, the enthusiasm of the fans subsides, then you can change the routine.

During those few minutes, Kobe Bryant didn’t feel good, but that didn’t stop Western All-Stars from scoring points.

Because in their team, there is Ye Fei, a super rebounding monster, who snatches back the balls that Kobe Bryant missed one by one.

But the Eastern Conference All-Stars seized the opportunity and gradually caught up with the score.

And Ye Fei, as a starter, is also the absolute main player of the Western All-Star, and he only played half of the game in the third quarter, so he was replaced by his teammates.

Although both sides were substitutes playing on the field, Wall and DeRozan suddenly began to go crazy.

At the end of the third quarter, he led the Eastern Conference All-Stars to a wave of offensive mini-climax to turn the score back in one fell swoop.

At the end of the third quarter, the Eastern Conference All-Stars were 143-138, leading the Western All-Star by five points.

The final quarter of the game begins.

The two sides are still not in the official game state, they are enjoying the game.

Led by Paul George, they began to compete for three points.

It was definitely the Eastern Conference All-Star team that prevailed at first, because Paul George’s hands simply exploded.

With almost ten minutes left in the final quarter, he had already scored 33 points, including 7-of-13 three-pointers, a terrifying percentage.

Although James and Thompson feel good, they still can’t withstand Paul George’s bombardment.

The moment of truth.

Westbrook stepped up and teamed up with Durant to help the Western Conference All-Star stabilize the situation on the court without allowing the point gap to continue to widen.

But the initiative on the field is still in the hands of the opponent.

However, Westbrook, who was furious during this time, relied on Durant’s help, and the success was to brush up his personal score, and he had already scored 28 points, surpassing Kobe and Ye Fei to become the highest scoring player on the Western Conference All-Star, obviously heading for VMP.

For a player who values personal honor more than his own team’s results.

How could Westbrook not have an idea about the All-Star Game MVP trophy?

But a player like him, once hot-headed, is prone to making mistakes.

In the final seven minutes of the game, the two sides gradually began to enter the formal game, Westbrook barely attacked twice, but was stopped by the opponent, and then launched a quick counterattack to open the gap.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Coach Cole quickly made a substitution adjustment.

Replace Curry with Kobe Bryant.

Kobe Bryant had just found his offensive state in Ye Fei’s crazy feeding mode, and came up with a three-pointer, a difficult backward jumper to help the Western All-Star catch up with the score.

Kobe Bryant successfully brushed up his score and scored the same 28 points as Wilson.

However, his fiery state did not last.

Time for games is getting less and less.

Eastern Conference All-Stars began to get serious, James took the lead in starting to go crazy, limiting Kobe Bryant on the defensive end, and cooperating with Wade on the offensive end, so that the Western All-Star defenses were greatly tested.

The opponent has put the best players in this game, all on the field, obviously ready to play a wave and take the game down.

But how could Coach Cole get their way?

With a wave of his big hand, he replaced Ye Fei on the field, and he also posed the strongest offensive combination.

Bryant, Curry, Durant, Davis and Ye Fei.

This set of lineups has height, offense, and defense, and can be regarded as the strongest team in the West.

Five people were present at the same time, and you can imagine how terrifying the combat effectiveness was.

With 5:02 left in the game, the Eastern Conference All-Stars held a seven-point lead at 173-167.

This difference is not too big.

For Ye Fei, it can be described as just right.

Because after waiting so long, it was finally his turn to perform.

In the previous game, Ye Fei was all closed and played, and he didn’t dare to show too much strength, he was afraid that the game would be beaten all of a sudden, then it was really not interesting.

But at this point in the game, that’s full firepower.

Ye Fei was finally able to perform with all his might.

All-Star Game MVP trophy, here I come!


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