Chuck's Global Stars was coming on the back of a 41-32 win over Kenny’s Young Stars in the first semi-finals.
The NBA has finally gotten the 2025 All-Star Champions. Shaq’s OGs were crowned as the 2025 NBA All-Star Game winners after they took down the Chuck’s Global Stars 41-25.
Chuck’s Global Stars entered the finals following a 41-32 win over Kenny’s Young Stars in the first semi-final of the All-Star 2025 mini tournament. On the other hand, the OGs, who were without their star and the Los Angeles Lakers icon LeBron James, defeated the Canadace’s Rising Stars 42-35 in the second semi-final of the night.
OG’s Stephen Curry was adjudged the MVP, and he became the 15th player to win multiple All-Star Game MVP Awards, after winning it in 2022. Not only this, but Curry surpassed legend Michael Jordan for highest All-Star Weekend trophies, with six in total.
Not only this, but he has also become the fourth player to win two NBA All-Star MVPs, two regular season MVPs and an NBA Finals MVP, along with LeBron James, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan.
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— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 17, 2025
Jayson Tatum came up with 15 points, three rebounds and two assists to guide the side to a remarkable win and the ultimate title.
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Home boy Stephen Curry scored 12 points, four rebounds and one assist, whereas Kyrie Irving contributed seven points, three rebounds and two assists.
On the other hand, Victor Wembanyama, who along with Chris Paul, was disqualified from the Skills Challenge on Saturday, was the leading scorer for Chuck’s. He finished with 11 points and three rebounds.
Karl Anthony-Town scored eight points, four rebounds and one assist.
Notably, for the 2025 All-Star Game, the NBA unveiled a new format, where the four teams clashed against each other in a mini-tournament. While the three teams were drafted from the 24 stars picked from various franchises, the fourth team was the winner of the Rising Stars contest.
Additionally, they weren’t the usual 48-minute games. The team that reached the 40-point target first was declared the winner.
Garima is a sports writer with around two years of experience in Indian sports and a newfound interest in the NBA. Inspired by the leadership of cricketing legend MS Dhoni, she wishes to bring in newer perspectives to the NBA fanatics with her writing.
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