NBA All-Star Game

The NBA All-Star Game is an NBA game in which the best players in the Eastern Conference play with the best players in the Western Conference. The first game started on March 2, 1951 at the Boston Garden. The game is played differently than a normal basketball game, but stick to normal NBA rules.

Results

YearResultHost arenaHost cityGame MVP
1951East 111, West 94Boston GardenBoston, MAEd Macauley, Boston Celtics
1952East 108, West 91Boston Garden (2)Boston, MA (2)Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors
1953West 79, East 75Allen County War Memorial ColiseumFort Wayne, INGeorge Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers
1954East 98, West 93 (OT)Madison Square Garden**New York, NYBob Cousy, Boston Celtics
1955East 100, West 91Madison Square Garden** (2)New York, NY (2)Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics
1956West 108, East 94Rochester War Memorial ColiseumRochester, NYBob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks
1957East 109, West 97Boston Garden (3)Boston, MA (3)Bob Cousy (2), Boston Celtics
1958East 130, West 118St. Louis ArenaSt. Louis, MOBob Pettit (2), St. Louis Hawks
1959West 124, East 108Olympia StadiumDetroit, MIElgin Baylor, Minneapolis Lakers; Bob Pettit (3), St. Louis Hawks
1960East 125, West 115Convention HallPhiladelphia, PAWilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors
1961West 153, East 131Onondaga County War Memorial ColiseumSyracuse, NYOscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals
1962West 150, East 130St. Louis Arena (2)St. Louis, MO (2)Bob Pettit (4), St. Louis Hawks
1963East 115, West 108LA Sports ArenaLos Angeles, CABill Russell, Boston Celtics
1964East 111, West 107Boston Garden (4)Boston, MA (4)Oscar Robertson (2), Cincinnati Royals
1965East 124, West 123St. Louis Arena (3)St. Louis, MO (3)Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Royals
1966East 137, West 94Cincinnati GardensCincinnati, OHAdrian Smith, Cincinnati Royals
1967West 135, East 120Cow PalaceDaly City, CARick Barry, San Francisco Warriors
1968East 144, West 124Madison Square Garden** (3)New York, NY (3)Hal Greer, Philadelphia 76ers
1969East 123, West 112Baltimore Civic CenterBaltimore, MDOscar Robertson (3), Cincinnati Royals
1970East 142, West 135The SpectrumPhiladelphia, PA (2)Willis Reed, New York Knicks
1971West 108, East 107San Diego Sports ArenaSan Diego, CALenny Wilkens, Seattle SuperSonics
1972West 112, East 110The ForumInglewood, CAJerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
1973East 104, West 84Chicago StadiumChicago, ILDave Cowens, Boston Celtics
1974West 134, East 123Seattle Center ColiseumSeattle, WABob Lanier, Detroit Pistons
1975East 108, West 102Veterans Memorial ColiseumPhoenix, AZWalt Frazier, New York Knicks
1976East 123, West 109The Spectrum (2)Philadelphia, PA (3)Dave Bing, Washington Bullets
1977West 125, East 124Milwaukee ArenaMilwaukee, WIJulius Erving, Philadelphia 76ers
1978East 133, West 125Omni ColiseumAtlanta, GARandy Smith, Buffalo Braves
1979West 134, East 129Pontiac SilverdomePontiac, MIDavid Thompson, Denver Nuggets
1980East 144, West 136 (OT)Capital CentreLandover, MDGeorge Gervin, San Antonio Spurs
1981East 123, West 120Coliseum at RichfieldRichfield, OHNate Archibald, Boston Celtics
1982East 120, West 118Brendan Byrne ArenaEast Rutherford, NJLarry Bird, Boston Celtics
1983East 132, West 123The Forum (2)Inglewood, CA (2)Julius Erving (2), Philadelphia 76ers
1984East 154, West 145 (OT)McNichols Sports ArenaDenver, COIsiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons
1985West 140, East 129Hoosier DomeIndianapolis, INRalph Sampson, Houston Rockets
1986East 139, West 132Reunion ArenaDallas, TXIsiah Thomas (2), Detroit Pistons
1987West 154, East 149 (OT)KingdomeSeattle, WA† (2)Tom Chambers, Seattle SuperSonics
1988East 138, West 133Chicago Stadium (2)Chicago, IL (2)Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
1989West 143, East 134AstrodomeHouston, TXKarl Malone, Utah Jazz
1990East 130, West 113Miami ArenaMiami, FLMagic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers
1991East 116, West 114Charlotte ColiseumCharlotte, NCCharles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers
1992West 153, East 113Orlando ArenaOrlando, FLMagic Johnson (2), Los Angeles Lakers
1993West 135, East 132 (OT)Delta CenterSalt Lake City, UTKarl Malone (2), Utah Jazz; John Stockton, Utah Jazz
1994East 127, West 118Target CenterMinneapolis, MNScottie Pippen, Chicago Bulls
1995West 139, East 112America West ArenaPhoenix, AZ (2)Mitch Richmond, Sacramento Kings
1996East 129, West 118AlamodomeSan Antonio, TXMichael Jordan (2), Chicago Bulls
1997East 132, West 120Gund ArenaCleveland, OHGlen Rice, Charlotte Hornets
1998East 135, West 114Madison Square Garden***New York, NY (4)Michael Jordan (3), Chicago Bulls
1999Canceled due to the league's lockout
Game was originally set to play at the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
2000West 137, East 126The Arena in OaklandOakland, CATim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs; Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers
2001East 111, West 110MCI CenterWashington, DCAllen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers
2002West 135, East 120First Union CenterPhiladelphia, PA (4)Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
2003West 155, East 145 (2OT)Philips ArenaAtlanta, GA (2)Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves
2004West 136, East 132Staples CenterLos Angeles, CA (2)Shaquille O'Neal (2), Los Angeles Lakers
2005East 125, West 115Pepsi CenterDenver, CO (2)Allen Iverson (2), Philadelphia 76ers
2006East 122, West 120Toyota CenterHouston, TX (2)LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
2007West 153, East 132Thomas & Mack CenterLas Vegas, NV*Kobe Bryant (2), Los Angeles Lakers
2008East 134, West 128New Orleans ArenaNew Orleans, LALeBron James (2), Cleveland Cavaliers
2009West 146, East 119US Airways Center (2)Phoenix, AZ (3)Kobe Bryant (3), Los Angeles Lakers; Shaquille O'Neal (3), Phoenix Suns
2010East 141, West 139Cowboys StadiumArlington, TX#†Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
2011West 148, East 143Staples Center (2)Los Angeles, CA (3)Kobe Bryant (4), Los Angeles Lakers
2012West 152, East 149Amway CenterOrlando, FL (2)Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
2013West 143, East 138Toyota Center (2)Houston, TX (3)Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
2014East 163, West 155New Orleans Arena[2] (2)New Orleans, LA (2)Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
2015West 163, East 158Madison Square Garden (2)New York City, NY (5)Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder
2016West 196, East 173Air Canada CentreToronto, ON[3]Russell Westbrook (2), Oklahoma City Thunder
2017West 192, East 182Smoothie King Center (3)New Orleans, LA (3)Anthony Davis, New Orleans Pelicans
2018Team LeBron 148, Team Stephen 145Staples Center (3)Los Angeles, CA (3)LeBron James (3), Cleveland Cavaliers
2019Team LeBron 178, Team Giannis 164Spectrum CenterCharlotte, NC (2)Kevin Durant (2), Golden State Warriors
2020Team LeBron 157, Team Giannis 155United CenterChicago, IL (3)Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers
2021Team LeBron 170, Team Durant 150State Farm Arena (2)Atlanta, GA (3)Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
2022Team LeBron 163, Team Durant 160Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (2)Cleveland, OH (2)Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
2023Team Giannis 184, Team LeBron 175Vivint Smart Home Arena (2)Salt Lake City, UT (2)Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
2024East 211, West 186Bankers Life FieldhouseIndianapolis, Indiana (2)Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks
2025TBA vs. TBAChase CenterSan Francisco, CaliforniaTBA
2026TBA vs. TBAIntuit DomeInglewood, California (3)TBA

References

  1. Steele, David (December 9, 1998). "NBA Drops All-Stars — What's Left? February game in Philly latest casualty of lockout". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Communications Inc. Retrieved December 17, 2008.
  2. "AP source: 2014 NBA All-Star Game to be in New Orleans". Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  3. "Toronto to host 2016 NBA All-Star Game". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 2015-09-09.



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