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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Saturday, February 13, 2010<br /><br />Pierce nabs 3-Point; Nash wins Skills<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />DALLAS -- Nate Robinson is the NBA&#x27;s first three-time slam dunk champion, and that&#x27;s enough for him. The 5-foot-9 New York Knicks guard says he&#x27;s done with the marquee event of Saturday night&#x27;s All-Star festivities.<br /><br />No, no, no, no, no. I don&#x27;t think I can bear that anymore. I&#x27;m just happy with this third one, he said. This is the last one.<br /><br />Robinson barely won another title, garnering 51 percent of the fan vote to hold off Toronto rookie DeMar DeRozan in a largely forgettable dunk contest.<br /><br />DeRozan advanced to the final round after getting a perfect score of 50 on his second dunk of the first round.<br /><br />No, no, no, no, no. I don&#x27;t think I can bear that anymore. I&#x27;m just happy with this third one. This is the last one.<br /><br />-- Slam dunk champion Nate Robinson<br /><br />After bringing several Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders on the court with him, Robinson&#x27;s final dunk came when he threw the ball off the backboard, grabbed it and turned midair for a two-handed backward slam.<br /><br />The best thing I brought with me, the Dallas cheerleaders of course, Robinson said. I asked if they could help me out with the dunk. They did their job and I did mine.<br /><br />While not using the cheerleaders as props -- They&#x27;re way too beautiful for that, he said -- Robinson celebrated his final dunk by grabbing a pair of silver and blue pompoms from one of them and waving them in the air.<br /><br />Fan voting determined the final round after DeRozan advanced by getting five 10s from a judging panel that included former dunk champions Spud Webb and Dominique Wilkins. The 5-foot-7 Webb, a Dallas native, won the event the only other time it was held in his hometown in 1986.<br /><br />Robinson won the dunk title as a rookie in 2006, then beat Dwight Howard to win again last year.<br /><br />DeRozan&#x27;s perfect score came after he caught a pass off the side of the backboard and slammed it with his right hand on the other side of the hoop.<br /><br />DeRozan got a spot in the competition by winning the first-ever All-Star Slam Dunk-In, beating Los Angeles Clippers guard Eric Gordon at halftime of the rookie challenge on Friday night.<br /><br />Charlotte&#x27;s Gerald Wallace and Shannon Brown of the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated after the first round in Saturday night&#x27;s marquee event.<br /><br />While Robinson reigned again, Boston&#x27;s Paul Pierce arrived for All-Star Weekend wanting to make up for an embarrassing performance.<br /><br />Consider it done.<br /><br />Pierce won the 3-Point Shootout, proving his lackluster performance the last time he was in the competition was an aberration.<br /><br />I worked on it, I really took pride in it. In &#x27;02 I stunk it up. I wanted to come in here and put on a show, Pierce said. I had to work on getting the technique down and knowing what side to pull the ball from, stuff like that. I knew if I got hot I could win it.<br /><br />Pierce had 20 points in the final round, making all five of the 2-point money balls, to beat Golden State&#x27;s Stephen Curry (17) and Denver&#x27;s Chauncey Billups (14).<br /><br />When Pierce last competed in the Shootout in 2002, he scored only eight points -- what he called leading into this week&#x27;s competition almost a record low.<br /><br />Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash also was a winner Saturday night, beating a trio of 20-somethings to capture another Skills Challenge title six days after he turned 36.<br /><br />With a time of 29.9 seconds in the final round of the obstacle course-like skills competition, Nash beat Dallas native and 2008 champion Deron Williams of Utah, who is 11 years younger.<br /><br />It&#x27;s been quite a run this weekend for the Canadian, who helped light the Olympic cauldron at Friday&#x27;s opening ceremonies in Vancouver, British Columbia. He also will be on the court Sunday for the All-Star Game in the same area where he played from 1998-2004.<br /><br />I got my second wind, said Nash, who jokingly asked his younger opponents before the competition if he could start from the second station instead of doing the entire course.<br /><br />Nash, whose other Skills Challenge title came in 2005, didn&#x27;t have any practice on the course before the competition.<br /><br />I tried my best without my warmup, Nash said. I missed the run-through because I was a little disjointed from the trip. ... I was kind of hoping for the best.<br /><br />Nash completed every obstacle in the final round in one try -- save for a second shot from the top of the key. Williams was perfect until needing five shots at the outlet pass, when he had already exceeded Nash&#x27;s winning time.<br /><br />Milwaukee rookie guard Brandon Jennings and Oklahoma City&#x27;s Russell Westbrook, who is 21, were eliminated after the first round. Westbrook replaced defending champion Derrick Rose of Chicago, who sat out with a bruised right hip.<br /><br />Defending 3-point champion Daequan Cook of Miami was eliminated after the first round. His 15 points were the same as Phoenix&#x27;s Channing Frye and New York&#x27;s Danilo Gallinari. Curry had 18 points in the first round, while Pierce and Billups had 17.<br /><br />In Saturday night&#x27;s opening event, hometown favorite and former Nash teammate Dirk Nowitzki hit a shot from midcourt to cap Team Texas&#x27; victory in the Shooting Stars competition.<br /><br />Texas, which also consisted of San Antonio Silver Stars player Becky Hammon and former Houston guard Kenny Smith, beat Team Los Angeles with a time of 34.3 in the finals. The Texas trio needed 13 shots to complete the final round.<br /><br />Lakers All-Star Pau Gasol, former NBA player Brent Barry and Marie Ferdinand-Harris of the Los Angeles Sparks came in second, finishing in 55.2 seconds.<br /><br />Los Angeles hit its first five shots in the finals in less than 30 seconds, but only had a couple of chances from midcourt to beat Texas&#x27; time.<br /><br />Atlanta (Joe Johnson, former Hawks guard Steve Smith and Angel McCoughtry of the Atlanta Dream) and Sacramento (Tyreke Evans, former All-Star Chris Webber and former Sacramento Monarchs player Nicole Powell) were eliminated in the first round.<br /><br />Saturday night&#x27;s events were at the American Airlines Center, but Sunday&#x27;s All-Star Game will be at Cowboys Stadium, where more than 90,000 people are expected to attend.<br /><br />The whole weekend is special because Dallas can showcase what we have. The new stadium is going to be amazing, Nowitzki said. We&#x27;ll all be part of history in the biggest crowd and this is a good way to start it off.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/37767">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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