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Saturday / November 23.

Evans, Griffin Lead NBA Rookie Challenge

Sacramento Kings guard Tyreke Evans, the reigning NBA  Rookie of the Year, and Los Angeles Clippers rookie forward Blake Griffin,  the  only  player  in  the NBA averaging at least 20 points, 12 rebounds and three assists, lead a list of 18 players selected for the 2011 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam to be held on Friday, Feb. 18, in Los Angeles All-Star Weekend.

The participants in the Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam were selected
by the NBA’s assistant coaches, with each team submitting one ballot.

Joining  Evans  on  the Sophomore team are: San Antonio Spurs center DeJuan Blair, Golden  State  Warriors  guard Stephen Curry, Toronto Raptors guard DeMar  DeRozan,  Chicago Bulls forward Taj Gibson, Philadelphia 76ers guard Jrue  Holiday,  Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Serge Ibaka, Milwaukee Bucks  guard  Brandon  Jennings, and  Portland  Trail Blazers guard Wesley Matthews.

Washington  Wizards  guard  John  Wall,  the  top selection in the 2010 NBA
Draft,  joins  Griffin  on  the  Rookie team, which also includes: Clippers
guard Eric  Bledsoe,  Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins, Nets forward Derrick Favors, Knicks guard Landry Fields, Minnesota Timberwolves  guard Wesley Johnson, Detroit Pistons center Greg Monroe, and San Antonio Spurs guard Gary Neal.

Last  year  in  Dallas,  the  Rookies  won  for  the first time since 2002.
Sacramento’s  Evans earned Rookie  Challenge  MVP honors after
recording  26 points, six rebounds and five assists in the Rookies’ 140-128
win.

The  head  coaches  for  the  Rookie  and  Sophomore teams will be the lead
assistants from the 2011 NBA All-Star Game coaching staffs.

The  Spurs coaching staff earned the right to lead the West All-Stars last week;
assistant  coach  Mike  Budenholzer will  lead  the  Rookie team. Celtics coach Doc Rivers will coach the East All-Stars.

Assistant coaches for the Rookies are All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire of the   Knicks and NBA TV/TNT analyst Kevin McHale. The assistant coaches for
the  Sophomores  are All-Star Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets and TNT NBA basketball analyst Steve Kerr.

The Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam will be televised live nationally
on  TNT  at  9 p.m. ET and also will be broadcast live on ESPN Radio, while
NBA.com will make live audio available to fans in multiple languages.

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