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West drops East in NBA All-Star game

HOUSTON — The NBA’s career scoring leader in the All-Star game, Kobe Bryant has never been just about offense.

“I’m known for my defense,” Bryant said. “I can defend. I’m pretty smart with my defense.”

Pretty good, too. Ask LeBron James.

Bryant blocked James’ jumper, turning it into a dunk by Kevin Durant that helped the Western Conference put away the East 143-138 on Sunday.

On Michael Jordan’s 50th birthday, the players most often compared to him turned the final minutes into a 1-on-1 duel, and it went to Bryant — the guy Jordan said he’d pick between the two based on his five championship rings. That’s one less than MJ and four more than King James.

“It was a great block,” Durant said. “I haven’t really seen any MVP get a jumper blocked like that. It was a really great play.”

Chris Paul had 20 points, 15 assists and won MVP honors, and Durant scored 30 points. Blake Griffin finished with 19, joining his Clippers teammate, Paul, in creating Lob City deep in the heart of Texas.

Carmelo Anthony led the East with 26 points and 12 rebounds.

The first dunk of the game came 16 seconds in, Paul throwing a pass to Griffin as part of the West’s 7-0 start. The West led after each of the first three quarters, though was never ahead by more than eight points through three periods.

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