Anthony Davis added to the already-high drama of the 2020 All-Star game, which used the so-called “Elam ending” to deliver a thrilling finale in which Team LeBron won on a free throw from The Brow that got his squad to the pre-determined 157 points needed to claim victory.
Davis (a Chicago native playing in his hometown) said in the postgame interview that he told his teammates he was going to miss his first free throw on purpose before — hopefully — hitting the second one to clinch the win. Although the fact that the game ended on a free throw, it was still an extremely dramatic end to a game that normally doesn’t provide those kind of thrills.
“I told my team I was going to miss the first one and put a little more pressure on myself here at home.”@AntDavis23 talks to @ALaForce after he knocked down the game-winning free throw to win the #NBAAllStar game for #TeamLeBron. pic.twitter.com/xQQMry7yYp
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) February 17, 2020
In hindsight, it worked spectacularly. But what if it backfired? Lucky for Davis — who’s shooting a career-high 85.3 percent from the line — that didn’t happen.
AD WINS IT 🔥 #NBAAllStar pic.twitter.com/cGUa67anJt
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) February 17, 2020
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