
It would seem that Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook and Golden State’s have buried the hatchet. For one night at least. The former teammates connected on a give and go turned Alley Oop in the first quarter of the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans.
Is the feud over? You be the judge:
up top for for !
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That’s not all. Catch this blooper-reel dunk attempt from Isaiah Thomas. At least he rebounded and hit a 3-point jumper:
3's are worth more than dunks anyway… right ?
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Indiana’s Paul George took flight Sunday courtesy of a sick feed from Washington’s John Wall:
finds for the reverse.
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Here’s another great Alley Oop from Westbrook to DeAndre Jordan:
shows he has a new way to do 😳
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Of course, the NBA’s resident King, made a few nice plays himself
What universe is LeBron from?
— NBA (@NBA)
They say is a pass-first superstar.
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can ball.
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After the half, Stephen Curry wanted nothing to do with Giannis Atetokounmpo
*sees coming*
*literally gets out of the way*
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But eventually, Curry got dunked on anyway.
Steph Curry can't hide as puts him on the POSTER!!
ALL THE REACTIONS 😂
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And no coverage of the 2017 All-Star game would be complete without mentioning the MVP and hometown hero New Orleans center Anthony Davis who broke Wilt Chamberlain’s record for most points scored in the All-Star game with 52 points of his own.
Hometown Hero sets a new game record with 44 points!
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AD gives an ❗️ as he hits 5⃣0⃣ points!
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AD caps off his record setting night with the Play of the Night powered by !
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is your 2017 !
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