Sunday, February 15, 2009

Nate Robinson. FOX Sports on MSN Know.

"Dwight was a great frolic letting me dunk over him," said Robinson, who also won in 2006. Howard, who scored a whole 50 on both of his first-round dunks, performed the most artificial dunk of the sunset in the sooner round. He disappeared into a phone stall just off the court, emerging with a Superman cape. Howard waved his arms to the squeeze as an 11-foot (3.4-meter) basket was wheeled onto the floor.



Howard took a hop slip by from teammate Jameer Nelson and tomahawked a dunk as U.S. Airways Center exploded.






Portland's Rudy Fernandez and Denver's J.R. Smith were eliminated in the before all round. Miami's Daequan Cook won the NBA 3-Point Shootout from Orlando's Rashard Lewis and ended Jason Kapono's two-year control as champion. When the long-distance tournament went to overtime, Cook posted the best in the neighbourhood of the tournament with 19 points.



Lewis sputtered in the third session, missing his before 11 shots to culmination with seven points. Cook had strained overtime by hitting his irrevocable four shots in the transfer shell of the six-man competition. Kapono came up one headland knee-high to a grasshopper in the wink round. The Toronto Raptors sharpshooter was worrisome to become the third gambler to grab three explicit titles in the event, following past Chicago Bulls watchman Craig Hodges, who won from 1990-92, and Boston Hall of Famer Larry Bird, who won from 1986-88.



Mike Bibby of Atlanta, Danny Granger of Indiana and Roger Mason of San Antonio were eliminated in the blue ribbon round. Mason is something of a municipal c rapscallion after hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer to usher the Spurs to a 91-90 conquest over the Phoenix Suns on Christmas Day. Chicago's Derrick Rose capped his Skills Challenge supremacy with a double-pump verso dunk.

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Rose defeated New Jersey's Devin Harris in the immutable round, navigating the bar lecture consisting of dribbling, cursory and shooting stations in 35.3 seconds, 4.4 seconds faster than Harris. Cleveland's Mo Williams and San Antonio's Tony Parker were eliminated after the win round.



Williams took third with a fix of 37.5 seconds after replacing Orlando bashibazouk Jameer Nelson, who has a torn virtuousness labrum. Parker was booed — no off guard given the Spurs' unpalatable competitiveness with throng Phoenix.



The multitude was charmed when he finished fourth in 50.8 seconds after missing several jumpers. The Shooting Stars competition, which features a jock from an NBA team, a retired musician from that gang and a contestant from that city's WNBA club, was won by Team Detroit — ancient Piston Bill Laimbeer, adjacent Pistons sentinel Arron Afflalo and Detroit Shock celeb Katie Smith. Team Detroit was runner-up stay year and won the competition in 2007 in which players launch from six locations of increasing difficulty.



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