Bucks' Damian Lillard named MVP of 2024 NBA All-Star Game - ESPN

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Damian Lillard reflects on joining Michael Jordan in elite All-Star Weekend company after winning the All-Star Game MVP and 3-point contest. (1:54)

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Dave McMenamin, ESPN Staff WriterFeb 18, 2024, 11:01 PM ET

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INDIANAPOLIS -- It was Dame time all NBA All-Star Weekend long.

The Milwaukee Bucks' Damian Lillard was named All-Star Game MVP on Sunday, scoring 39 points to lead the Eastern Conference to a 211-186 win over the West in the highest-scoring midseason exhibition to date.

He joined Michael Jordan in 1988 as the only other player in league history to win a Saturday night event and be named MVP in the same All-Star weekend.

"Anytime you're mentioned in the same category as Mike it's an honor, it's a major accomplishment, even if it's All-Star Weekend," Lillard said during his postgame news conference with the Kobe Bryant MVP trophy placed on the table in front of him. "Because if it was that simple, more people would have done it."

Lillard won the 3-point contest Saturday, edging the Minnesota Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns and the Atlanta Hawks' Trae Young in the final round. Jordan won the dunk contest in 1988.

Towns had a noble effort as a runner-up on Sunday, too, leading the West with 50 points in 28 minutes - becoming just the fourth player in All-Star history to reach the 50-point plateau. However, Lillard had more competition for the award from his East teammates in Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton and Boston Celtics shooting guard Jaylen Brown.

Haliburton, the hometown favorite, finished with 32 points on 11-for-15 shooting, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. Haliburton outscored the West singlehandedly 15-14 to start, going 5-for-5 from the field before missing the heat check from 34 feet away.

Brown had 36 points on 15-for-23 shooting and 8 rebounds, and his late third-quarter surge regained control of the game for the East after the West came within 12.

Lillard received 7 out of 12 votes for the award and Haliburton garnered the other five. Lillard might have sealed his case when Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic failed to finish an alley-oop to himself, doinking it off the front of the rim midway through the third quarter. Lillard grabbed the rebound, advanced the ball and pulled up from just inside halfcourt, swishing a 3-pointer from 41 feet to boost his total to 33 points and the East's lead to 132-105.

He added six points in the fourth -- including a 44-foot 3 with 22.1 seconds remaining -- to cap his night. He finished 14-for-26 from the field and 11-for-23 from 3 with 6 assists.

It was his eighth All-Star appearance, but his first time being named a starter.

"I'm a vet in the game at this point," Lillard, 33, said. "Why not go and try to get an MVP? Since I've been here enough."

For Lillard, who joined the Bucks in an offseason trade after spending the first 11 years of his career with the Portland Trail Blazers, it was a welcome weekend in the midst of a challenging stretch.

"It's been a tough year, just the transition to a new team, we've had three coaches since I've been there," Lillard said, alluding to Doc Rivers' surprise replacement of Adrian Griffin and Joe Prunty's brief interim stint. "Anytime you have these types of experiences where you have adversity ... I think that's the time you got to show who you really are. Keeping doing what you do, keep believing, and when you do that, usually it comes back to you.

"You just can't fold."

The same couldn't be said for both teams' defensive efforts.

"I think it could be more competitive," Lillard admitted. "I think 200 is a lot to be scored. It just shows that we didn't go out there and compete like I guess you would want us to or whoever would want us to. But I think that's just what it is. Guys are talented. Make a lot of shots. We hit a lot of 3s, and that was it."

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