By Michael Lee
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TORONTO – In an otherwise meaningless exhibition that was approached with so much nonchalance that the coaches handed over their clipboards for players to draw up plays, the alley-oops became so commonplace that the crowd was either too bored or too polite to react, and 3-pointers were launched as if it were last call, there actually came a moment during the highest-scoring NBA All-Star Game in history when someone got into a defensive stance.