MVP: Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City
He was the voting media's pick even though both he and LeBron James scored 36 points, six shy of Wilt Chamberlain's All-Star single-game scoring record of 42 set in 1962. But Durant's team won.
BY THE NUMBERS
271 Kobe Bryant's career All-Star points, which surpassed Michael Jordan's 262 for most in NBA history.
6 LeBron James' three pointers, which tied an All-Star record. He only missed two attempts.
+16 Wolves forward Kevin Love's plus-minus rating, by five the best among all players on the floor.
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