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Tatum scores record 55 points to lead Team Giannis in NBA All-Star victory

SALT LAKE CITY: Jayson Tatum scored an All-Star record 55 points and Team Giannis Antetokounmpo defeated Team LeBron James 184-175 to win Sunday’s 72nd NBA All-Star Game, the first loss for James in six times as captain.

Both namesake captains made early exits with injuries, James after bruising his right hand on the rim making a dunk and Greek star Antetokounmpo with a right wrist sprain suffered three nights earlier.

That left the starring roles up for grabs and the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player award went to Boston star Tatum, who broke the old NBA All-Star Game record of 52 points scored by Anthony Davis in 2017.

“It means the world,” Tatum said. “You think of all the legends and great players that have played this game.

“Records are made to be broken so I’ll hold it for as long as I can but I’m certain somebody will come along in a couple years and try to break it.”

Tatum made 22-of-31 shots from the floor, 10-of-18 from 3-point range and added 10 rebounds, six assists, a steal and a blocked shot.

Tatum scored a record 27 points in the third quarter to lift Team Giannis ahead 158-141 entering the fourth quarter.

“You see the first three go in and keep shooting, just stay hot and just keep running,” Tatum said.

A unique rule featured an untimed final quarter with a “target score” set to decide a winner — the total for the team leading after three quarters plus 24 points.

Whichever club reached that number first won, setting a goal for both teams of 182 points.

Tatum sank a free throw to reach 53 and break the record, giving Team Giannis a 177-162 lead.

Tatum added a layup to put his club a single point from victory at 181-170 and moments later Damian Lillard sank a final 3-pointer to deliver the

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