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Durant, Paul star in charity hoops game
National Basketball Association

Durant, Paul star in charity hoops game

Published Oct. 1, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Kevin Durant scored 48 points and Chris Paul added 39 to lead the New Orleans guard's team to a 175-146 victory over Dwyane Wade and LeBron James' team in a charity game Saturday night.

Rudy Gay had 38 points while Wade added 32 and James had 30.

The game was played at Winston-Salem State in front of a sold out crowd in the 3,200-seat arena.

Paul, who is from nearby Lewisville, gave a $25,000 check to WSSU during a football game earlier in the day. Both of his parents attended Winston-Salem State.

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He also had 11 rebounds and eight assists to go along with five steals. John Wall added 34 points.

The game was played as NBA labor negotiations were taking place in New York. After a seven-hour bargaining session, players and owners didn't sound much closer to a labor deal than they did when the lockout began.

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