National Basketball Association
World 155, U.S. 124
When: 9:00 PM ET, Friday, February 16, 2018
Where: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Officials: #39 Tyler Ford, #7 Lauren Holtkamp, #21 Dedric Taylor
Attendance: 17801
Sacramento Kings guard and Bahamas native Buddy Hield scored a team-high 29 points in 26 minutes, and the World team cruised to a 155-124 win over the U.S. team on Friday night in the NBA Rising Stars game at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Kings guard Bogdan Bogdanovic finished with 26 points on 9-for-16 shooting, including 7-for-13 from 3-point range, and was named the game's most valuable player. Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray scored 21 points for the World team, while Ben Simmons (11 points, 13 rebounds) of the Philadelphia 76ers and Domantas Sabonis (13 points, 11 rebounds) of the Indiana Pacers each recorded a double-double.

The Sixers' Joel Embiid played just nine minutes in the contest, recording five points.

Boston Celtics second-year forward Jaylen Brown led the U.S. team with 35 points on 14-for-21 shooting in 24 minutes. Brown grabbed 10 rebounds and showed off his athleticism with a between-the-legs slam dunk in the fourth quarter.

Los Angeles Lakers rookie forward Kyle Kuzma added 20 points and seven rebounds for the U.S. team. Celtics rookie forward Jayson Tatum finished with 15 points.

The U.S. team faced a 30-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. Embiid contributed to the 118-88 advantage when he dribbled the ball from the top of the key, spun past Brown at the free throw line and finished with a two-handed slam.

By halftime, the World surged to a 78-59 lead. Bogdanovic and Hield led the team with 14 points apiece in the first half as they combined to hit 8 of 11 shots from beyond the arc.

The World led 40-32 at the end of the first quarter. Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell provided a highlight-reel play when he lobbed a pass to himself off the top of the backboard and threw down a one-handed slam dunk for the U.S.

The game featured 10 first- and second-year players from the U.S. against the same number of first-and second-year players from the rest of the world. The players were selected by the NBA's assistant coaches, who collaborated for one vote per team.

Houston Rockets assistant Roy Rogers coached the U.S. team. Toronto Raptors assistant Rex Kalamian coached the World team.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
World   U.S.
Buddy Hield 29 Scoring Jaylen Brown 35
Ben Simmons 13 Assists Donovan Mitchell 7
Domantas Sabonis 11 Rebounds Jaylen Brown 10
Jamal Murray 2 Free Throws Made Jaylen Brown 4
Ben Simmons 4 Steals Donovan Mitchell 5
N/A Blocks Donovan Mitchell 2
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
World 155 58.7 23-56 4-6 45 50 0 11 17
U.S. 124 51.4 11-40 5-6 28 38 5 16 17