Adam Morrison and his moustache carried the West Null-Stars to beat the East squad
Morrison named MVP rout East Null-Stars
LOS ANGELES -- The inaugural NBA Null-Star game wasn't so that successful because fans leave early after watching the Rookie Challenge, but it was the night for Adam Morrison.
Morrison was named the MVP after carrying his team to roll past the East Null-Stars 95-87. Morrison scored 19 points, grabbed five rebounds, three steals, three blocks on a 9-of-12 shooting. The free-agent forward was the top earner of votes to put him into the starting lineup for the West.
The West team led the game throughout and didn't give the East a chance, Gerald Green who protested in the end that he should be the MVP, scored all his 20 points in the second quarter that sparked an 14-3 run against the opposing team. Trailblazers guard Patrick Mills had 17 points, nine assists and four steals, while Darko Millicic contributed an effective 13 points on a perfect 6-of-6 shooting, he also had five rebounds in the game.
As for the East Null-Stars, four players hit double-digits, Heat forward James Jones netted 23 points, Earl Boykins had a nearly double-double, 16 points and nine assists, Sonny Weems and Brian Scalabrine had 14 and 10 respectively. Top vote getter for the East somehow didn't impressed that much, Joel Anthony only scored 2 points, grabbed one rebounds and blocked two shots in his 23 minutes playing time. Joe Alexander had a perfect shooting night en route to nine points.
The game is quite somehow entertaining, though the game was only limited to eight minutes. "They should do this again next year, winning MVP is a awesome feeling," Morrison said. "As for Gerald, the only thing you can do is dunking, and one thing more, I love the jersey!"
The West hit 3-of-12 of their three points attempts while East shot 6-of-19, East somehow grabbed more rebounds than the West, 23-14.
It is been questionable if the league will repeat this event next year, but is really more entertaining than the HORSE event I guess.![]()
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