Team LeBron didn't get off to a great start, but came back to claim a 178-164 victory over Team Giannis in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.

Giannis Antetokounmpo and his team were motivated, but Team LeBron's late game run was too much to handle.

Kevin Durant took home his second All-Star Game MVP with 31 points on the night.

Here are three takeaways from the final event of All-Star Weekend:

Giannis is ready to take the league by storm

Although the Bucks have the best record in the NBA and Antetokounmpo is a front-runner for MVP, Team LeBron was considered the favorite in this contest. 

Antetokounmpo responded to the critics with a plethora of dunks. His most impressive one came on an unorthodox bounce pass from Stephen Curry.

Antetokounmpo even managed to rattle a pair of 3-pointers home en route to his 38 points and 11 rebounds on 17-of-23 shooting. 

Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade still have gas in the tank

Nowitzki and Wade played limited minutes in the game, but still showed bursts of the talent that helped them become legends.

Nowitzki connected on all three of his field goal attempts, and all of them were 3-pointers.

Meanwhile, Wade notched his 13th All-Star appearance and got to throw one last lob to his good friend LeBron James.

Wade finished with seven points on 2-of-4 shooting.

Three points are better than two

As always, the All-Star Game featured basketball's best shooters. When it came down to it, long range marksmen were what won the game.

Despite trailing by 13 points at the half and battling against a deficit of 20 plus, Team LeBron used the deep ball to secure the victory.

James' squad shot 90 3-pointers, which was 13 more than the opposition. It connected on 35 of those attempts and 11 different players contributed at least one made 3-pointer.

Six total players hit five or more 3-pointers in the contest, the most ever in an All-Star Game.

OptaLarry contributed to this report