NBA All-Star Game
By InsideHoops.com / Feb. 16, 2005
The NBA All-Star game is a legendary NBA All-Star Weekend event that the entire world looks forward to. The all star game gives NBA players a chance to throw away the team concept and go ahead and show off with no remorse. Of course, some stars are more used to already doing that than others. The NBA All-Star Game is a great show, and with little defense and plenty of fast breaks, there's plenty of scoring and fun. Below is NBA All-Star Game history, with past all-star game winners and NBA all-star game MVP award winners.
YEAR
RESULT
LOCATION
MVP
(TEAM)
2003
West 155,
East 145 2OT
Atlanta
Kevin Garnett
(Minnesota)
2002
West 135,
East 120
Philadelphia
Kobe Bryant
(Los Angeles)
2001
East 111,
West 110
Washington,
D.C.
Allen Iverson
(Philadelphia)
2000
West 137,
East 126
Oakland
Shaquille
O'Neal (Los Angeles)
Tim Duncan (San Antonio)
1999
No
game (due to lockout)
1998
East 135,
West 114
New York
Michael
Jordan (Chicago)
1997
East 132,
West 120
Cleveland
Glen Rice
(Charlotte)
1996
East 129,
West 118
San Antonio
Michael
Jordan (Chicago)
1995
West 139,
East 112
Phoenix
Mitch Richmond
(Sacramento)
1994
East 127,
West 118
Minneapolis
Scottie
Pippen (Chicago)
1993
West 135,
East 132 (OT)
Salt Lake
City
Karl Malone
(Utah)
John Stockton (Utah)
1992
West 153,
East 113
Orlando
Magic Johnson
(L.A. Lakers)
1991
East 116,
West 114
Charlotte
Charles
Barkley (Philadelphia)
1990
East 130,
West 113
Miami
Magic Johnson
(L.A. Lakers)
1989
West 143,
East 134
Houston
Karl Malone
(Utah)
1988
East 138,
West 133
Chicago
Michael
Jordan (Chicago)
1987
West 154,
East 149 (OT)
Seattle
Tom Chambers
(Seattle)
1986
East 139,
West 132
Dallas
Isiah Thomas
(Detroit)
1985
West 140,
East 129
Indianapolis
Ralph Sampson
(Houston)
1984
East 139,
West 132
Dallas
Isiah Thomas
(Detroit)
1983
East 132,
West 123
Los Angeles
Julius
Erving (Philadelphia)
1982
East 120,
West 118
New Jersey
Larry Bird
(Boston)
1981
East 123,
West 120
Cleveland
Nate Archibald
(Boston)
1980
East 144,
West 135 (OT)
Landover,
Md.
George
Gervin (San Antonio)
1979
West 134,
East 129
Detroit
David Thompson
(Denver)
1978
East 133,
West 125
Atlanta
Randy Smith
(Buffalo)
1977
West 125,
East 124
Milwaukee
Julius
Erving (Philadelphia)
1976
East 123,
West 109
Philadelphia
Dave Bing
(Washington)
1975
East 108,
West 102
Phoenix
Walt Frazier
(New York)
1974
West 134,
East 123
Seattle
Bob Lanier
(Detroit)
1973
East 104,
West 84
Chicago
Dave Cowens
(Boston)
1972
West 112,
East 110
Los Angeles
Jerry West
(Los Angeles)
1971
West 108,
East 107
Seattle
Lenny Wilkens
(Seattle)
1970
East 142,
West 135
Philadelphia
Willis
Reed (New York)
1969
East 123,
West 112
Baltimore
Oscar Robertson
(Cincinnati)
1968
East 144,
West 124
New York
Hal Greer
(Philadelphia)
1967
West 135,
East 120
San Francisco
Rick Barry
(San Francisco)
1966
East 137,
West 94
Cincinnati
Adrian
Smith (Cincinnati)
1965
East 124,
West 123
St. Louis
Jerry Lucas
(Cincinnati)
1964
East 111,
West 107
Boston
Oscar Robertson
(Cincinnati)
1963
East 115,
West 108
Los Angeles
Bill Russell
(Boston)
1962
West 150,
East 130
St. Louis
Bob Pettit
(St. Louis)
1961
West 153,
East 131
Syracuse
Oscar Robertson
(Cincinnati)
1960
East 125,
West 115
Philadelphia
Wilt Chamberlain
(Philadelphia)
1959
West 124,
East 108
Detroit
Elgin Baylor
(Minneapolis)
Bob Pettit (St. Louis)
1958
East 130,
West 118
St. Louis
Bob Pettit
(St. Louis)
1957
East 109,
West 97
Boston
Bob Cousy
(Boston)
1956
West 108,
East 94
Rochester
Bob Pettit
(St. Louis)
1955
East 100,
West 91
New York
Bill Sharman
(Boston)
1954
East 98,
West 93 (OT)
New York
Bob Cousy
(Boston)
1953
West 79,
East 75
Fort Wayne,
Ind.
George
Mikan (Minneapolis)
1952
East 108,
West 91
Boston
Paul Arizin
(Philadelphia)
1951
East 111,
West 94
Boston
Ed McCauley
(Boston)