WOAT All-Star game?

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2015 West 163, East 158 Russell Westbrook New York, N.Y.
2014 East 163, West 155 Kyrie Irving New Orleans, La.
2013 West 143, East 138 Chris Paul Houston, Texas
2012 West 152, East 149 Kevin Durant Orlando, Fla.
2011 West 148, East 143 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles, Calif.
2010 East 141, West 139 Dwyane Wade Arlington, Texas
2009 West 146, East 119 Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal Phoenix, Ariz.
2008 East 134, West 128 LeBron James New Orleans, La.
2007 West 153, East 132 Kobe Bryant Las Vegas, Nev.
2006 East 122, West 120 LeBron James Houston, Texas
2005 East 125, West 115 Allen Iverson Denver, Colo.
2004 West 136, East 132 Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles, Calif.
2003 West 155, East 145 (2OT) Kevin Garnett Atlanta, Ga.
2002 West 135, East 120 Kobe Bryant Philadelphia, Pa.
2001 East 111, West 110 Allen Iverson Washington, D.C.
2000 West 137, East 126 Tim Duncan, Shaquille O'Neal Oakland, Calif.
1998 East 135, West 114 Michael Jordan New York, N.Y.
1997 East 132, West 120 Glen Rice Cleveland, Ohio
1996 East 129, West 118 Michael Jordan San Antonio, Texas
1995 West 139, East 112 Mitch Richmond Phoenix, Ariz.
1994 East 127, West 118 Scottie Pippen Minneapolis, Minn.
1993 West 135, East 132 (OT) Karl Malone, John Stockton Salt Lake City, Utah
1992 West 153, East 113

In 1992 the East lost by 40 fukking points. :mjlol:

The All-Star game has ALWAYS been the same shyt. We're just not little kids anymore. I remember when Kobe blocked TMac in the All-Star game and I had to fend off Kobe fanatics for weeks at school. It was hard times back then. :mjcry:

McGrady blocked him too, though. :ehh:
 

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niqqas finding new and inventive ways to blame Lebron. :heh:

I blame his era. The era where you're best friends with your rivals and want to play with them instead of competing against them. The game won't be good again until Bron, Melo, Wade and Paul crew are gone.

what do you want?
hard fouls?
dudes getting injured?
bruce bowen leg under shooters
guys posting up?
30 free throw attempts
refs controlling the game?

its a fun high scoring game, dont worry in two days you can be happy with your 98-86 type games again

players played and dont have to ice their legs or any of that, just a quick shower and head to the future concert or one last night of clubbing before they leave tom

Na I just want them to play like they want to be there. It's crazy how you dudes accept this play. We actually had some nikka in the thread say they should "let" George break the record. nikka what? They let him shoot enough wide open shots as it is.
 

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2015 West 163, East 158 Russell Westbrook New York, N.Y.
2014 East 163, West 155 Kyrie Irving New Orleans, La.
2013 West 143, East 138 Chris Paul Houston, Texas
2012 West 152, East 149 Kevin Durant Orlando, Fla.
2011 West 148, East 143 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles, Calif.
2010 East 141, West 139 Dwyane Wade Arlington, Texas
2009 West 146, East 119 Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal Phoenix, Ariz.
2008 East 134, West 128 LeBron James New Orleans, La.
2007 West 153, East 132 Kobe Bryant Las Vegas, Nev.
2006 East 122, West 120 LeBron James Houston, Texas
2005 East 125, West 115 Allen Iverson Denver, Colo.
2004 West 136, East 132 Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles, Calif.
2003 West 155, East 145 (2OT) Kevin Garnett Atlanta, Ga.
2002 West 135, East 120 Kobe Bryant Philadelphia, Pa.
2001 East 111, West 110 Allen Iverson Washington, D.C.
2000 West 137, East 126 Tim Duncan, Shaquille O'Neal Oakland, Calif.
1998 East 135, West 114 Michael Jordan New York, N.Y.
1997 East 132, West 120 Glen Rice Cleveland, Ohio
1996 East 129, West 118 Michael Jordan San Antonio, Texas
1995 West 139, East 112 Mitch Richmond Phoenix, Ariz.
1994 East 127, West 118 Scottie Pippen Minneapolis, Minn.
1993 West 135, East 132 (OT) Karl Malone, John Stockton Salt Lake City, Utah
1992 West 153, East 113

In 1992 the East lost by 40 fukking points. :mjlol:

The All-Star game has ALWAYS been the same shyt. We're just not little kids anymore. I remember when Kobe blocked TMac in the All-Star game and I had to fend off Kobe fanatics for weeks at school. It was hard times back then. :mjcry:

McGrady blocked him too, though. :ehh:

yep the only reason the score is so high now is the amount of 3 pointers and no real lumbering slow it down big men gobbling up minutes like before
 

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OP's a dusthead but the East took damn near 80 3's tonight. We didn't see many 1v1 matchups or heroball.
 

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The All Star game ain't what it used to be. They don't even try to give the illusion of trying to play defense. shyt is unwatchable.

its alwas been like this, first 3.5 quarters fun if the game is close last 5 minutes players start playing tough d

today the score was to large so playsers just were having fun

folks would rather a nikka paul george his leg playing hard or diving for a loose ball and ending up like kidd gilchrist
 
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