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East beats West in All-Star Game
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February 21, 2005 12:14 IST

Allen Iverson collected 15 points, 10 assists and five steals to spark the Eastern Conference to a 125-115 win over the Western Conference in the 54th All-Star Game in Denver, Colorado on Sunday.

Six other East players were in double figures in a wide-open contest that featured plenty of scoring and little defence.

The East ended a three-game winning streak for the West, which had won four of the five previous All-Star games. The East leads the all-time series 34-20.

Iverson was selected the most valuable player, just as he was the last time the East won four years ago.

"It feels great," the Philadelphia 76ers guard said in a courtside interview. "I was kind of tired out here in the thin air.

"I just thank God and my team mates because without them I wouldn't be here."

Jermaine O'Neal of the Indiana Pacers also had 15 points for the East. Dwyane Wade of Miami [Images] chipped in with 14 and LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers recorded 13 points, eight rebounds and six assists.

No player scored 20 points, the first time that has happened in an All-Star Game since 1981.

Seattle's Ray Allen of the West led all players in scoring with 17 points while Kobe Bryant [Images] of the Los Angeles Lakers had 16.

Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs picked up 15 points and nine rebounds for the West, which led 33-27 after one quarter but trailed 61-59 at the half.




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