SAN FRANCISCO – Damian Lillard has an extremely busy weekend in San Francisco, on and off the court.
The Oakland native is making his ninth All-Star Game appearance on Feb 16 (Feb 17, Singapore time) in San Francisco, and the meaning runs deep for the Milwaukee Bucks’ veteran guard.
Lillard has spent time in his old stomping ground during a Feb 14 visit to Oakland High School, which he attended.
“They knew I was good at basketball but none of this was expected,” he said at the school.
“So, when I kind of think back on it, I always remind myself of how important the journey is. Everybody will look at where I am now but when I think about the moments in the journey, that’s what gives me chills sometimes.
“It’s always a great experience when I get to come back home.”
Lillard, who earned his first seven All-Star selections with the Portland Trail Blazers, will be part of the festivities that feature a new game format.
Feb 16 will include a mini-tournament instead of one 48-minute game. There will be two semi-final contests to decide which two teams advance to the championship game. The winners then meet for the title.
In all three games, the winner will be the first team to score 40 points.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry said the new format is worth undertaking.
“It’s OK to change and try new things, knowing the energy around the (All-Star) Game had kind of dwindled over the last couple years,” the point guard said.
As for the teams, the 24 All-Stars are split into three eight-player squads captained by former NBA players and current TNT studio hosts Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith.
The fourth squad will be a group of first- and second-year NBA players who won the Rising Stars tournament on Feb 15. The victorious squad, led by San Antonio Spurs rookie Stephon Castle and Los Angeles Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht, will be guided in the All-Star tournament by former WNBA star Candace Parker, who also works for TNT.
Lillard is a member of Team Shaq, which includes 21-time All-Star LeBron James, Curry and Kevin Durant. Anthony Davis (adductor) was replaced on the team by Kyrie Irving.
Team Chuck features three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, NBA scoring leader Shai Gilgeous Alexander and first-time All-Star Victor Wembanyama. Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) was replaced by Trae Young.
Team Kenny includes elite gunners Anthony Edwards and Jalen Brunson as well as all-around force Jaren Jackson Jr.
Team Chuck and Team Kenny will meet in the first semi-final, while Team Shaq will oppose Team Candace in the second semi.
One of the players happy to be playing in the game is 15-time All-Star Durant, who played with Curry on the Golden State roster from 2016-19. The Warriors won two NBA titles in his three seasons.
“I’ve been saying this since I left here, this is always going to be a part of my DNA, this is in my blood,” he said of the Bay Area. “Finally somebody’s listening to me but it always felt like home. Since I left here it’s always been that.” REUTERS
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