Russell Westbrook scored 41 points, one shy of the All-Star record, and the Western Conference beat the East 163-158 on Sunday night in the highest-scoring All-Star Game ever.
James Harden added 29 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the West, which built a 20-point lead in the first half and then pulled away after it was tied at 148 with a little more than four minutes remaining.
The combined 321 points surpassed the 318 scored last season, and the 48 3-pointers smashed last year's record of 30.
LeBron James finished with 30 points but couldn't lead the East to the victory in his favorite NBA arena.