Note: I simmed the Rookie Challenge since I got bored playing with players I didn't know, and none of my players made the cut. Kobe Bryant got invited to the 3-point shootout but for some reason, the game kept crashing when I tried to load it, so I had to sim it.
Rookie Challenge Line-ups
Rookies
C Takashi Hayashi, WAS (61)
PF Kim Ishito, MIL (66)
SF Gerard Baldwin, POR (69)
SG Horatio Denman, MEM (55)
PG Kim Billings, NY (60)
PF Aidan Duke, DAL (52)
PF Alonzo Dickerson, GS (66)
C Ernie Mills, DET (48)
PG J. Hawkins, BOS (54)
Sophomores
C Sadiku Choi, LAC (63)
PF Kebu Benjamin, ORL (78)
SF Rodrick Wolf, ATL (72)
SG Takashi Mah, CHA (73)
PG Denzel Galbraith, MIL (69)
PF Tommy Badu, MIA (64)
PF Alex Nelson, GS (73)
SG Kim Wong, PHI (67)
PF Freddie Galan, SEA (68)
All-Star Game Line-ups
East
C Shaquille O'Neal, MIA (91)
PF Kebu Benjamin, ORL (78)
SF Vince Carter, TOR (89)
SG Jamal Crawford, NY (78)
PG Stephon Marbury, NY (87)
C Zydrunas Ilgasukas, CLE (70)
PF Rasheed Wallace, DET (86)
SF Grant Hill, ORL (73)
SG Michael Redd, MIL (81)
PG Kirk Hinrich, CHI (75)
SF Ron Artest, IND (78)
PF Jermaine O'Neal, IND (87)
West
C Yao Ming, HOU (85)
PF Kevin Garnett, MIN (99)
SF Rashard Lewis, SEA (80)
SG Ray Allen, SEA (88)
PG Jason Terry, DAL (77)
C Stromile Swift, MEM (75)
PF Dirk Nowitzki, DAL (89)
SF Mike Dunleavy Jr, GS (71)
SG Tracy McGrady, HOU (90)
PG Steve Nash, PHO (81)
PF Paul Gasol, MEM (87)
PF Kenyon Martin, DEN (83)
All-Star Weekend Roundup
Three frantic days of All-Star action are over, and the teams are ready to return to NBA action once again. For Desmond Mason, newly crowned Slam Dunk Champion, the second half of the season promises to be much sweeter.
"My win was awesome," he noted. "Hopefully, Laker management will keep my performance in mind and get me more minutes of hot one-on-one action."
Mason triumphed in the Slam Dunk Contest against New Jersey forward Richard Jefferson, Denver forward Kenyon Martin and Houston guard Tracy McGrady. In the final round, Mason recorded three flawless dunks for a perfect 150 score to beat out Martin, who also posted perfect 50's on his first two attempts, but faltered during his last dunk. Even Martin's breathtaking 720-degree effort could not best Mason on the day.








Mason's athletic first dunk of the final round.




The red arrow shows where Mason's bloodied head struck the backboard.
Mason landed his third perfect dunk, a toss to the shot-clock followed by a ferocious high-flying dunk that left him hanging with his armpit in the basket, in spite of suffering a mild concussion to his head during his second dunk. The second dunk, which had Mason doing a complicated cradle windmill, saw him strike his head against the backboard while putting the ball through the hoop.
"It hurt, yes. But that's me. I'm a fighter," said Mason later of the fiasco, which had produced a slamming sound that shocked the entire arena into silence. "I pick myself up and go for the win even when blood's just flowing out of my head. Blood 'n guts, baby. Blood 'n guts."
Tracy McGrady goes on a kamikaze mission, but Shaquille O'Neal still sets up and converts the three-point play anyway.
The All-Star Game on Sunday also saw its fair share of breakneck, fast-paced action culminating in sick, high-flying dunks. The highlight reel included Kenyon Martin converting two consecutive 360 alley-oop dunks Shaquille O'Neal throwing a rare alley-oop pass that was also converted. The game also featured not one, not two, but
three buzzer-beaters, all made by the West. Steve Nash made a three-pointer to end the 1st quarter, Rashard Lewis made a meaningless basket to end the game, and the most spectacular of them all: Dirk Nowitzki stole the ball from Jamal Crawford in the West's paint and threw up a full-court heave that miraculously found the basket to end the 3rd quarter.




Steve Nash finds ex-running mate Dirk Nowitzki on the fast break, only for him to blow the open dunk spectacularly
The East eventually prevailed 119-114 after outstanding defense down the 4th-quarter stretch helped overcome a late 102-110 deficit. Shaquille O'Neal, who posted 19 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocks, was named MVP. The East also saw its fair share of contributors, with Vince Carter scoring 34 points, Stephon Marbury adding 13 points and 7 assists, Michael Redd raining in 14 from the bench, and 2nd-year forward Kebu Benjamin having a good debut, scoring 16 points. Steve Nash came off the bench to lead the West in scoring and assists with 27 and 6 respectively, Kevin Garnett added 21, and Dirk Nowitzki added 15.
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