Rookie knocks off defending champ

— Terrence Ross had to settle his nerves at the start of the All-Star dunk contest. By the end, he was calming down a ball boy he needed as a prop for his winning slam.

The 6--6 Toronto rookie leapfrogged Michael Costolo, the son of Twitter Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo, whipped the ball between his legs and made a one-handed dunk to beat defending champion Jeremy Evans in the climax to All-Star Saturday.

“I told him the day before that I was going to jump over him, but I never told him I was going to go through the legs,”Ross said. “He was kind of nervous. When I first grabbed him, he said, ‘You’re not going to hit me, right?’ I said, ‘No, I’m not going to hit you.’ ”

Ross seemed to be unsure of himself in the beginning, botching his first three dunk attempts in the first round. The crowd cheered when he finally pulled it off - flicking the ball behind his back on the way up and making a one-handed dunk.

He earned a perfect 50 and immediately relaxed.

“This is honestly my first really big dunk contest, so I was nervous,” said Ross, the eighth overall pick in last year’s draft out of Washington. “And not making a dunkdidn’t make it easy. I had to get myself together.”

Ross earned 58 percent of the fan vote in the championship round, outdoing Evans’ prop-filled display. Evans (Crossett) leaped over a painted portrait of himself and former Utah Jazz giant Mark Eaton, who sat on a box and held up the ball for Evans to swipe on his way to the rim.

Kenneth Faried, James White, 2007 dunk championGerald Green and Eric Bledsoe also were in the field, while Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade were among the All-Stars taking in the show.

Sports, Pages 32 on 02/17/2013

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