San Francisco – Congratulations, Team C
You won the Rising Stars competition.
Your reward?
Trips to Sunday Night All-Star Game -LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant are among those waiting for the second semi-finals.
San Antonio's Stefon Castle scored 12 points, Keente George had 3 pointers for the score he won in the game, and consisted of team C-Beat Team G-League (NBA development league players, 25-14 The All-Star weekend will be held on Friday nights 25-14 at the Rising Stars competition.
Seven players from Team C combined – Castle, George, Ryandan of Phoenix, Memphis teammates Zach Edith and Jaylen Wells, Golden State Trayse Jackson Davis and Los Angeles Lakers' Dalton Necht, 5,028 points, 25 times It combines double dolls. And there are no triple doubles in their NBA careers. (The eighth player will be added before Sunday.)
Face teams drafted by Shaquille O'Neill in the All-Star semi-finals. That means Team C will face James, Curry, Durant, Kyrie Irving, Jason Tatum, Jalen Brown, Damian Lillard and James Harden.
That team, total: 7,577 NBA games, 188,331 points, 1,812 double doubles, and 243 triple doubles.
But it will be 40 games from the start of Sunday night, past statistics are not that important.
The NBA stars will certainly feel some pressure on a younger team with nothing to lose.
“No one wants to lose to that team,” Curry said.
Dinkpatte of the Mexico City Capiturns and Leonard Miller of Iowa Occal each scored five points for the G-League team in the Rising Star Final.
The three teams in the Rising Stars tournament were named in honor of Golden State's famous Run TMC Days. Team T is named after Tim Hardaway Sr., Team C of Chris Mullin and Team M of Mitch Richmond.

