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Fresh off Friday night's despicable theft of Kristaps Porzingis's Rising Stars MVP award -- I'll never forgive you, Zach LaVine -- it appeared the Knicks would be shut out on All-Star Weekend.
Jimmer Fredette had other plans.
NEW RECORD! 35 points from @jimmerfredette is the new all-time high for #DLeagueAllStar. And the #EAST prevails! pic.twitter.com/ZpYfwQAJKQ
— Westchester Knicks (@wcknicks) February 13, 2016
#MVP!!! #Jimmer!!! #DLeagueAllStar pic.twitter.com/P6wUHmm16p
— Westchester Knicks (@wcknicks) February 13, 2016
Jimmer set a a new D-League All-Star Game record for points, while also chipping in eight assists. He later dedicated the win to Westchester -- to the teammates, coaches and fans. Is it getting dusty in here, or is it just me?
This one's for you, #Westchester.
— Westchester Knicks (@wcknicks) February 13, 2016
cc: @jimmerfredette pic.twitter.com/PJyfvPHOzt
.@NBATVJared spoke with @nbadleague All Star Game 2016 presented by Kumho Tire MVP, @jimmerfredette! #NBAAllStarTO https://t.co/B40puKhtkL
— NBA TV (@NBATV) February 13, 2016
Fellow W-Knick Jordan Bachynski, a late addition to the East squad, also did well for himself, dropping 10 points on 5-7 shooting.
But the afternoon belonged to Jimmer. Kid was basically designed by God to dominate D-League All-Star Games.