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2015 NBA All-Star Saturday Night Thread


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1st up is the shooting stars competition;

Team Bosh: Chris Bosh, Dominique Wilkins, Swin Cash

Team Curry: Stephen Curry, Dell Curry, Sue Bird

Team Millsap: Paul Millsap, Scottie Pippen, Elena Delle Donne

Team Westbrook: Russell Westbrook, Penny Hardaway, Tamika Catchings

2nd up will be the Taco Bell Skills Challenge;

Contestants:

Elfrid Payton

Trey Burke

Patrick Beverly

Brandon Knight

Kyle Lowry

Dennis Schroder

Jeff Teague

Isaiah Thomas

3rd up will be the Foot Locker 3 point contest;

Contestants:

Stephen Curry

Klay Thompson

Kyrie Irving

Marco Belineli

JJ Redick

Wesley Matthews

Kyle Korver

James Harden

Last but not least the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest;

Contestants:

Giannis Antetokounmpo

Victor Oladipo

Zach LaVine

Mason Plumlee

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Good for Beverly. Hard working, scrappy guy.

Dunk contest, I'm going with Lavine. The Greek Freak would be my pick, because he is a freakish size of Athleticism and size, but he also is taller... Which I think is a disadvantage in the dunk contest. Lavina is athletic, long, rangy, and explosive... And being that he's the shorter of the two, it will look much more impressive.

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