Patrick Beverley wins NBA All-Star Skills Challenge
Patrick Beverley won the NBA All-Star Skills Challenge, unseating rival and two-time champion Damian Lillard, who declined to defend his title.
Beverley was a late addition to the event as an injury replacement and is a bit of a surprising winner, since he's known more for his tenacious and frustrating defense than his well-rounded offensive game. But he's fast, and he owns a 36.5 percent career mark from outside, both of which matter a great deal in this format.
The champ. pic.twitter.com/YQGkf7xFjd
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) February 15, 2015
Unlike previous years where the best times moved on, this year's event saw the eight combatants go head-to-head, on the court at the same time, in a bracket format. The obstacle course requires players to dribble, pass, shoot and perform a layup in the fastest time possible, something that benefits a well-rounded guard with terrific open-court speed, like a Kyle Lowry or a Jeff Teague.
.@NBAStats gives you the lowdown on the #TacoBellSkills field: http://t.co/sYP57YrTrW
Who's your pick? pic.twitter.com/7YgrOOeTq3
— NBA.com (@NBAcom) February 15, 2015
Beverley took down Isaiah Thomas in the first round and proceeded to make huge come-from-behind gains to topple Teague in the semifinals and then Brandon Knight in the finals, hitting his first 3-point attempt in each case.
Round One | Round Two | Round Three |
---|---|---|
Beverley d. Thomas | Beverley d. Teague | Beverley d. Knight |
Teague d. Payton | Knight d. Lowry | . |
Knight d. Burke | . | . |
Lowry d. Schroder | . | . |
Even after the impressive performance, teammate James Harden wasn't willing to show his point guard any love.
James Harden on Patrick Beverly's trouble passing in the skills event: "he doesn't pass back home either; that's why I'm the point guard."
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) February 15, 2015
Teague and Thomas were considered the favorites coming in, but the odds suggested that the contest was more or less wide open to the entire field.
PLAYER | ODDS |
---|---|
Teague | +400 |
Thomas | +400 |
Lowry | +450 |
Burke | +475 |
Knight | +500 |
Beverley | +550 |
Payton | +700 |
Schroder | +800 |
John Wall was originally slated to be a part of the competition, while two-time defending champion Lillard declined to defend his crown.
The event was a lot more fun than in years past due to the head-to-head format. Consider Anthony Davis impressed.
Anthony Davis has joined the Beatles. pic.twitter.com/T0j1KpUCqh
— whitney (@its_whitney) February 15, 2015
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