Lowry, Westbrook lead All-Star reserve picks, Wade out
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant are teammates again, and Kyle Lowry will be joining fellow Raptor DeMar DeRozan at the NBA All-Star game.
Westbrook — the NBA’s scoring leader and triple-double machine — and Lowry were among 14 reserves selected by the league’s coaches for the All-Star Game that will be played in New Orleans on Feb. 19.
The Oklahoma City guard and two-time reigning All-Star MVP entered Thursday averaging 30.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists per game, so his selection was likely an easy one.
“There’s no question in my mind that he should be starting,” Thunder coach Billy Donovan said Thursday night. “However, I understand that there’s certain things that have to do with who does start. I’m not taking anything away from anybody who is starting, but … Russell, in my opinion, should be starting.”


