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West beats East as New York hosts glittering NBA All-Star game
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Russell Westbrook scored 41 points, one short of the NBA All-Star Game record, as the Western Conference beat the East 163-158 on Sunday.
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The Oklahoma City speedster had a record 27 points by half-time and closed out the scoring with two free throws, falling one point behind Wilt Chamberlain’s 42 points in the 1962 game. He was voted the game’s MVP.
The NBA’s return to New York showed off everything about the Big Apple, and by the time Frank Sinatra’s New York, New York played after the game, it was clear Westbrook was king of the hill.
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“It’s amazing. It’s a blessing to be here in New York City,” Westbrook said during the MVP ceremony.
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