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The biggest winners and losers from NBA All-Star Weekend

The biggest winners and losers from NBA All-Star Weekend

Washington Post17-02-2025
SAN FRANCISCO — In some ways, this year's NBA All-Star Weekend was pretty predictable. Mac McClung took home his third straight slam dunk contest crown. Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs' towering center, drew tons of media attention in his all-star debut. And Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry won his second All-Star Game MVP trophy to delight the home crowd at Chase Center.
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