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Bryant plays only three minutes for West in All-Star Game; East wins

The Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS – In a proud city still restoring its unique beauty, the Eastern Conference repaired its own image.

Ray Allen scored 28points, making three straight 3-pointers in the final 3:15, and LeBron James added 27 as the East, widely considered the NBA’s weaker half, beat the Western Conference 134-128 in Sunday night’s All-Star Game.

Last year, the West humiliated the East in a 153-132 rout in Las Vegas when Kobe Bryant and Co. rewrote the event’s record books. However, this time led by Allen’s 14 fourth-quarter points and a stunning dunk by James with 55 seconds left, the East salvaged some pride and can return to the season’s second half with bragging rights.

And this time, Bryant made nothing more than a cameo appearance. The Lakers star, who won MVP honors last year, played less than 3 minutes so he could rest his injured pinkie. The 10-time All-Star dislocated his finger earlier this month and doctors have advised him to have surgery.

Bryant, though, energized by the club’s addition of center Pau Gasol in a trade, wants to delay any operation until late summer. As soon as he took on the West’s bench, a trainer wrapped a large ice pack around his entire hand, rendering arguably the league’s top player to spectator status.

The West could have used him.

“There’s one player we really, really missed, and that was Kobe,” West coach Byron Scott of New Orleans said. “Obviously, Kobe would have loved to play.”

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