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LeBron takes Giannis first in draft; Jazz stars last

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Thursday, 04 March 2021 17:53

The past two years, LeBron James couldn't have Giannis Antetokounmpo on his All-Star team, because the two of them were captains of their respective squads.

But this year, with Kevin Durant getting the other captaincy opposite James, he made sure he would be playing alongside the NBA's two-time reigning Most Valuable Player by taking him with the first overall pick of Thursday night's All-Star Game draft on TNT.

"I just try to pick players that can complement one another," James said before taking Antetokounmpo to begin Wednesday's draft, when asked why he has won the first three times he has been a captain. "We're out on the floor, just try to play the game the right way. It's an All-Star Game, so it's going to be some shenanigans out there, but for the majority of the game we just play the right way and try to get a win."

The leading vote-getters from the Eastern and Western Conferences then went back and forth in selecting the remaining starters for next month's All-Star Game, as voted on by a combination of fans, players and media members.

James and Durant each then chose seven reserves. The final two players on the board ended up being Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert of the league-leading Utah Jazz. Mitchell was eventually selected by Durant, while James took Gobert.

The Jazz are at the top of the NBA with a 27-9 record, and their two All-Stars going last caused some controversy on the TNT set. James attempted to defend himself and Durant for how things shook out.

"I just want to say something, because there's no slander to the Utah Jazz," James said with a smile. "But you guys got to understand, just like in video games growing up, we never played with Utah. Even as great as Karl Malone and John Stockton were, we never would have picked those guys. Never."

TNT analyst and NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley then gave James a hard time for his drafting acumen, saying, "LeBron says he needs some size, and he has 7-5 Gobert, and he takes 6-2 [Domantas] Sabonis," drawing plenty of laughs from everyone involved.

This is the first time one of the captains won't be participating in the game, as Durant is out until after the All-Star Break due to a hamstring strain that has sidelined him since early February. So with Celtics forward Jayson Tatum replacing Durant in the starting lineup -- meaning there were nine players to choose from as starters -- Durant wound up with the final two picks of the starting group, and then got the first pick of the reserve round.

Ultimately, James went with Antetokounmpo, Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic to start alongside him in Atlanta Sunday night, while Durant's starting group will be his Brooklyn Nets teammate Kyrie Irving, Joel Embiid, Kawhi Leonard, and St. Louis natives -- and close friends -- Bradley Beal and Tatum.

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Mitchell, Gobert picked last in 2021 All-Star draft

Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell are picked last by Team Durant and Team LeBron respectively in the 2021 All-Star draft.

In the reserve round, Durant's first pick was his other teammate, James Harden, followed by Devin Booker, Zion Williamson, Zach LaVine, Julius Randle, Nikola Vucevic and Mitchell. James, meanwhile, took Damian Lillard, Ben Simmons, Chris Paul, Jaylen Brown, Paul George, Sabonis and Gobert.

There also were picks back and forth that both men were frustrated being off the board, with Durant needing to pause for a moment after wanting to take Simmons, and James saying he'd hoped to get Williamson in the draft.

Before the two of them picked teams, they showed a clip of Durant and James talking to each other right before Durant's debut at the 2010 All-Star Game in Dallas.

"I was nervous to talk to Bron in that little sequence right there," Durant said with a laugh.

They both also announced their choices for the charities both teams will play for Sunday, with Team LeBron playing for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Team Durant playing for the United Negro College Fund.

"For us to be able to shed light on that program, shed light on those kids, it means a lot to me and my foundation and the things we do in my hometown," James said in explaining his choice.

"It's just an honor to get to represent so many people and use this platform to help advance education our youth just the world in general," Durant said. "So we're looking forward to it."

While Durant won't be playing in the All-Star Game, James -- despite sitting out Wednesday's loss to the Sacramento Kings, the first game he has missed this season -- will be on the court and playing.

"I'm good," James said, when asked how he's feeling. "Obviously it's a long season, and want to make sure my body, my mind is as fresh as possible going into the second half of the season. So, it's been a good first half, and hopefully it can be a better second half, so looking forward to the final stretch."

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