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The two squads combined for 44 dunks.

LOS ANGELES (AP) – In an All-Star game that was all about dunks, Tim Duncan’s made free throw – a rarity on this evening – with 2.1 seconds left provided an anticlimactic ending to the NBA’s showcase event.

In a game featuring 44 dunks and 16 botched free throws – half of the 32 that were attempted – the West defeated the East 136-132 Sunday night.

Shaquille O’Neal was the game’s MVP with 24 points in 24 minutes – 18 of them on dunks. Kobe Bryant, the other hometown player, added 20 points on 9-for-12 shooting.

“Can you dig it?” O’Neal screamed to the crowd afterward.

They dug it, all right, just not at the end. And they briefly weren’t digging Bryant, either, when he casually put in a layup early in the fourth quarter despite being alone ahead of the field.

It was a rare instance of the local crowd treating Bryant poorly, though the booing was very brief and seemed a bit lighthearted.

The glamour and glitz quotient was high, the arena filled with movie stars, beautiful people and celebrities of every ilk. The players gave them a show, complete with a new twist of wearing mismatched sneakers, but the climax was not the type of Hollywood ending everyone would have preferred.

Bryant had a steal and what should have been a 3-pointer with 1:20 left, but the officials only counted it as a 2-pointer – tying the game 131-131.

O’Neal fouled Tracy McGrady with 37 seconds left, but McGrady could only make one of two from the line. The West got the ball to Duncan on its next possession for a 10-foot bank shot that put them ahead 133-132 with 26.1 seconds left.

McGrady’s alley-oop pass to Jermaine O’Neal went out of bounds, and Ray Allen’s two free throws with 14.4 seconds left put the West ahead by three.

The East got the ball to sharpshooting first-time All-Star Michael Redd for a 3-point attempt, but the Milwaukee Bucks’ shooting guard came up short and Duncan was fouled after grabbing the rebound.

He calmly made the free throw, and that was it.

Several of the stars tried to show something out of the ordinary – aside from the shoes – in the first quarter. Shaq stutter-stepped as he brought the ball upcourt and took it to the hole, Yao Ming tried a 3-pointer (an airball), Allen Iverson tried unsuccessfully to take Kevin Garnett one-on-one, and Bryant showed off a few streetball moves.

The highlights of the quarter were a pair of alley-oop passes from Iverson to Vince Carter for resounding dunks, along with a lookaway underhanded lob pass from Jason Kidd to Kenyon Martin for another forceful slam.

Ron Artest came out for the second quarter with a change of footwear, switching from one yellow-and-black shoe and one red, white and blue shoe to another mismatched pair. He changed shoes again for the second half, while McGrady played the entire game wearing a red and a blue shoe.

The best moments of the second quarter included Shaquille O’Neal goaltending a shot into the lap of Bill Russell, sitting courtside on his 70th birthday.

McGrady had the dunk of the period, passing the ball to himself off the backboard, and Jamaal Magloire led all scorers with 12 points to help the

East to a 64-58 lead at intermission.

After a provocative but scandal-free halftime show featuring the pop singer Beyonce, Iverson and McGrady hooked up on another off-the-backboard alley-oop slam as the game began resembling a dunk contest.

Back-to-back slams by Shaq and Duncan midway through the quarter gave the West its first lead since the first quarter, and Shaq later added an especially demonstrative dunk – grabbing the rim after the slam, kicking his legs up and spinning 180 degrees before landing.

Shaq banked in a shot late in the third quarter with Magloire grabbing his jersey, then grabbed a camera from a courtside photographer, pointed it at himself and admired his reflection in the lens. It would have turned into a three-point play if not for another Shaq specialty – the missed free throw.

The game stayed tight through the fourth quarter, with neither team leading by more than five points. Shaq provided another light moment with the clock inside of four minutes, grabbing a rebound and dribbling upcourt, his 360-pound body such an imposing threat that Iverson simply stepped out of his way and let him go all the way for a dunk.

Magloire led the East with 19 points, Martin had 17 and Jermaine O’Neal 16.

Yao and Allen added 16 points apiece for the West.

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