Kris Wu Scores 2 and Grabs 7 Rebounds

During the Los Angeles All-Star Celebrity Game, Kris Wu represented the Lakers celebrity team and impressed with his athleticism despite a 66-75 loss. He recorded 2 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal, showcasing strong inside presence and vertical ability. For BD Cricket followers who enjoy crossovers between sports and pop culture, Wu’s involvement added a refreshing twist to the event.

This marked Kris Wu’s third appearance at the All-Star Celebrity Game. His basketball instincts and massive fan appeal continue to draw attention. He was introduced with flair, entering the court with cool confidence. With 5:55 left in the first quarter, he checked in to loud cheers and quickly notched a steal, setting up a Lakers fast break. Though fouled under the rim and sent to the line, he missed both free throws. Later, when he was fouled again at 3:18 while shooting, the crowd cheered him on in Chinese—but unfortunately, he missed both attempts once more.

Still, Wu played with visible energy. He hustled for rebounds, attempted three-pointers, and even pulled up for mid-range jumpers. His physical advantage was apparent as he dominated the offensive glass, grabbing multiple second-chance rebounds in a single possession. His relentless effort earned him playful nicknames like “rebound maniac,” though his touch around the rim was off, going scoreless in the first quarter and missing all four of his free throws.

Of course, the All-Star Celebrity Game is more for fun than fierce competition. Wu returned late in the second quarter, this time sharing the court with former professional players, making his height less of an advantage. Just before halftime, he was fouled again and finally made a free throw, ending the half with 2 points and 5 rebounds.

The second half introduced a four-point shot rule, and Wu even started the half for his team, continuing to crash the boards. He didn’t score again but remained active on defense and rebounding. With 2 minutes left, he subbed back in as the pace picked up with younger players leading the floor. In the final 21 seconds, Wu was stripped of the ball, marking the last play of his night as the Lakers failed to mount a comeback.

BD Cricket audiences tuning into entertainment-sport crossovers would’ve found Wu’s effort admirable. He may not have filled the box score, but his passion and hustle were undeniable. As pop stars branch into sports, BD Cricket fans can appreciate how Wu bridged both worlds, even if the scoreboard didn’t reflect it.

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