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This is why they are NBA All-Stars!

Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry and John Wall are part of the 2017 NBA All-Star team, and they showed sports betting fans why they deserved the honour after leading their teams to victory in their respective games.

Sure, there are also a couple of All-Stars that failed to make their point in today’s online gambling spectacle, but what we have seen today is enough to keep the live betting excitement blazing for this month’s festivities.

New Orleans Pelicans 106-108 Toronto Raptors

Playing without injured guard DeMar DeRozan, Kyle Lowry stepped up and carried the Raptors to victory over the Pelicans. Lowry was sensational for Toronto as he scored 33 points, including the step back jumper that gave them the lead with 4.3 seconds remaining in overtime.

The Pelicans’ Jrue Holiday exploded for 30, but All-Star Anthony Davis had a silent night, making only four of his 18 attempts.

New York Knicks 101-117 Washington Wizards

The Knicks clearly felt Kristaps Porzingis’ absence on the defensive end as they bow down to the Wizards who climbed to fourth in the East. Willy Hernangomez impressed in filling the void left by Porzingis, but his efforts – along with Carmelo Anthony’s 26 points – were not enough to neutralise a Washington team that had all its starters score in double figures on more than 55 percent shooting.

Sacramento Kings 83-105 Houston Rockets

A 25-11 second quarter gave Houston the lead for good, and they never looked back as they thumped Sacramento at Toyota Center. James Harden was surprisingly quiet with 10 points, eight dimes and seven boards, but Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon came up big and recorded 25 and 17 points respectively.

Oklahoma City Thunder 94-108 San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio banked on Kawhi Leonard’s 36 points and eight rebounds to bounce back from their disappointing defeat to Dallas last Monday. LaMarcus Aldridge also contributed with 25 points, helping the Spurs counter the double-double performances of Russell Westbrook, Steven Adams and Domantas Sabonis.

Charlotte Hornets 98-115 Portland Trail Blazers

Leading by as much as 24 points in the game, the Blazers never really gave the Hornets much of a fighting chance. Portland had an efficient shooting night from the field behind Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum, but it was their dominance on the glass (51 rebounds to Charlotte’s 42) that made the difference as they pulled away come the second half.

Denver Nuggets 116-120 Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers snapped their three-game skid, thanks to Nick Young and the returning D’Angelo Russell. Young torched Denver from beyond the arc as he finished with 23 points, while Russell—who returned after sustaining a sprained MCL and a strained calf—sizzled with 22 points, ten assists and seven boards to delight the Staples Center crowd.

Denver managed to keep the game close with six players registering double-digit scores, though the absence of Nikola Jokic made life hard for them.

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