"NBA All-Star Game Shatters Scoring Records as Damian Lillard Leads East to Victory"

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Damian Lillard led the Eastern Conference to a record-breaking 211-186 victory over the Western Conference in the NBA All-Star Game, setting new scoring records with 397 total points and 42 three-pointers. Lillard, who scored 39 points, also defended his 3-point shootout title on Saturday and won the All-Star MVP, becoming the second player to achieve this feat after Michael Jordan in 1988. The game was marked by spectacular shooting displays and little defense, with Karl-Anthony Towns scoring 50 points for the West. Despite the lack of intensity, the game showcased the players' exceptional skills and provided entertainment for fans.
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