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Fox's Buzzer-Beater Seals Thrilling All-Star Win
16 Feb
Summary
- De'Aaron Fox hit a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer.
- The new All-Star format featured competitive mini-games.
- LeBron James made his record 21st All-Star appearance.

De'Aaron Fox secured a thrilling 42-40 victory for the Stripes team in the NBA All-Star Game with a dramatic buzzer-beating 3-pointer. This followed a similarly close opening game where Scottie Barnes clinched a 37-36 win for the Stars against the World team.
The league's latest All-Star format, a round-robin tournament among three teams (Stars, Stripes, and World), has been lauded for generating higher competitive levels than recent showcases.
LeBron James, in his record 21st All-Star appearance, scored eight points for the victorious Stripes. Jaylen Brown led the Stripes with 11 points.
The new setup aims to boost nationalistic passion, particularly in an Olympic year. Despite this, home crowd booed James and Luka Doncic.
Notable performances included Victor Wembanyama's 13 points for the World team and Anthony Edwards and Cade Cunningham scoring 11 points each for the Stars.
This innovative format appears to have addressed criticisms of declining player effort and viewer interest.




