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2012 NBA All-Star Game
1234Total
West39493628152
East28414337149
DateFebruary 26, 2012
ArenaAmway Center
CityOrlando, Florida
MVPKevin Durant[1]
National anthemMary J. Blige (US); Neverest (Canadian)
Referees
  • #55 Bill Kennedy
  • #31 Scott Wall
  • #20 Leroy Richardson
Halftime showPitbull, Ne-Yo, Nayer, Chris Brown
Attendance17,125[2]
NetworkTNT
AnnouncersMarv Albert, Steve Kerr and Reggie Miller
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Neal (All-Star Saturday Night)
Kevin Harlan and Kenny Smith (Rising Stars Challenge)
NBA All-Star Game
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The 2012 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game which was played on February 26, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. EST at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, home of the Orlando Magic. This game was the 61st edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 2011–12 NBA season. The Orlando Magic were awarded the All-Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on May 4, 2010. This was also the second time that Orlando has hosted the All-Star Game; the city had previously hosted the event in 1992 in the Orlando Arena, the Magic's previous home arena.[3] This game also marked the first time an Eastern Conference city hosted an All-Star game since Atlanta in 2003.[4] Despite the 2011 NBA lockout, which reduced the regular season to sixty-six games on a condensed schedule, the All-Star Game took place as scheduled.[5] The Western Conference team defeated the Eastern Conference team 152–149.[6][7]

The All-Star Weekend began on Friday, February 24, 2012 with the Celebrity Game and the Rising Stars Challenge, a game featuring the league's best rookies and second-year players. On Saturday, the event continued with the All-Star Saturday Night, which featured the Shooting Stars Competition, Skills Challenge, Three-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest. The D-League All-Star Game and the D-League Dream Factory, which includes the Slam Dunk Contest, Three-Point Shootout and Shooting Stars Competition, also took place during the All-Star Weekend. Both events were held on Saturday before the NBA All-Star Saturday Night.

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All-Star Game[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Scott Brooks (left) and Tom Thibodeau (right) were selected as the West and East head coach, respectively.

The coaches for the All-Star game are the head coaches who led the teams with the best winning percentages in their conference through the games of February 15, 2012. The head coaches from the previous year, Doc Rivers and Gregg Popovich were not eligible for selection.

The coach for the Western Conference team was Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Scott Brooks.[8] The Thunder had a 22–7 record on February 15, the best record in the Western Conference. The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau.[9] The Bulls had a 23–7 record on February 15, the best record in the Eastern Conference and in the league. This was the first All-Star Game selection for both Brooks and Thibodeau.

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Players[edit]

Dwight Howard received the most votes by fans, to be the leading vote-getter.

The rosters for the All-Star Game were chosen in two ways. The starters were chosen via a fan ballot. Two guards, two forwards and one center who received the highest vote were named the All-Star starters. The reserves were chosen by votes among the NBA head coaches in their respective conferences. The coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players. The reserves consist of two guards, two forwards, one center and two players regardless of position. If a player is unable to participate due to injury, the commissioner will select a replacement.

Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic topped the ballots with 1,600,390 votes, which earned him a starting position as a center in the Eastern Conference team. Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Carmelo Anthony completed the Eastern Conference starting position.[10] Howard, Rose, Wade and James were starters for the previous year's Eastern Conference team, while Anthony started for the Western Conference team. The Eastern Conference reserves includes three first-time selections, Luol Deng, Andre Iguodala, and Roy Hibbert.[11]Atlanta Hawks guard Joe Johnson suffered an injury and was replaced by Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo.[12] The Miami Heat is represented by three players, Wade, James and Chris Bosh, while the Chicago Bulls and the Celtics are represented by two players each. Bochs install windows xp.

The Western Conference's leading vote-getter was Kobe Bryant, who earned his fourteenth consecutive All-Star Game selection with 1,555,479 votes. Chris Paul, Kevin Durant, Blake Griffin, and Andrew Bynum completed the Western Conference starting positions.[10] Bryant, Paul and Durant were starters for the previous year's Western Conference team. Griffin became an All-Star Game starter for the first time after he was selected as a reserve in last year's game. Bynum received 1,051,945 votes to earn his first All-Star Game selection and a starting position at center. Bryant/Bynum and Paul/Griffin became the first two pair of teammates who were voted to start for one conference since the 1997 game.[10] The Western Conference reserves include two other first-time selections, LaMarcus Aldridge and Marc Gasol.[11] Both Los Angeles teams, the Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers, are represented by two players each, all of them are starters. Durant, of the Oklahoma City Thunder, is the only Western Conference starter that does not play in either teams of Los Angeles. The Thunder is also represented by two players, Durant and Russell Westbrook.

Roster[edit]

Western Conference All-Stars[13]
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selectionsVotes
Starters
GChris PaulLos Angeles Clippers5th1,138,743
GKobe BryantLos Angeles Lakers14th1,555,479
FKevin DurantOklahoma City Thunder3rd1,345,566
FBlake GriffinLos Angeles Clippers2nd1,200,560
CAndrew BynumLos Angeles Lakers1st1,051,945
Reserves
FLaMarcus AldridgePortland Trail Blazers1st
CMarc GasolMemphis Grizzlies1st
FKevin LoveMinnesota Timberwolves2nd
GSteve NashPhoenix Suns8th
FDirk NowitzkiDallas Mavericks11th
GTony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs4th
GRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder2nd
Head coach: Scott Brooks (Oklahoma City Thunder)
Eastern Conference All-Stars[13]
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selectionsVotes
Starters
GDerrick RoseChicago Bulls3rd1,514,723
GDwyane WadeMiami Heat8th1,334,223
FLeBron JamesMiami Heat8th1,360,680
FCarmelo AnthonyNew York Knicks5th1,041,290
CDwight HowardOrlando Magic6th1,600,390
Reserves
FChris BoshMiami Heat7th
FLuol DengChicago Bulls1st
CRoy HibbertIndiana Pacers1st
F/GAndre IguodalaPhiladelphia 76ers1st
GJoe JohnsonINJAtlanta Hawks6th
FPaul PierceBoston Celtics10th
GRajon RondoREPBoston Celtics3rd
GDeron WilliamsNew Jersey Nets3rd
Head coach: Tom Thibodeau (Chicago Bulls)

^INJ Joe Johnson was unable to participate due to injury.[12]
^REP Rajon Rondo was named as Joe Johnson's replacement.[12]

Game[edit]

February 26, 2012
7:30 p.m. ET
Western Conference152, Eastern Conference 149
Scoring by quarter: 39–28, 49–41, 36–43, 28–37
Pts:Kevin Durant 36
Rebs:Blake Griffin 8
Asts:Chris Paul 12
Pts:LeBron James 36
Rebs:Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade 10 each
Asts:Dwyane Wade 10
Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 17,125
Referees:
  • #55 Bill Kennedy
  • #31 Scott Wall
  • #20 Leroy Richardson

The West led by as many as 21 points and held on to win the game, 152–149. Kevin Durant scored 34 of his game-high 36 points in the first three quarters and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. LeBron James also scored 36. The West's lead was reduced to one point at 148–147 after a Deron Williams' steal and layup with 1:44 remaining. Leading 151–149, Blake Griffin secured the victory with a steal of a James' pass. Griffin was fouled and made one of two free throws with 1.1 seconds left.[14]Kobe Bryant was guarding James on the pass and chastised James for not attempting a shot.[15][16] Bryant left the game earlier in the third quarter after he was bloodied from a hard foul to his face by Dwyane Wade.[14][17] He was diagnosed after the game with a broken nose and a concussion.[18]

Bryant finished with 27 points and became the leading scorer in All-Star history (271), passing Michael Jordan (262). Wade had 24 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, joining James and Jordan as the only players to record a triple-double in the All-Star game.[14] The West set an All-Star record with 88 first-half points, and the teams' 157 combined points at the half was also a record. The 301 combined points at the end of the game were two shy of the record set (in overtime) in the 1987 NBA All-Star Game. The East made 14 three-point field goals, another record.[14]

All-Star Weekend[edit]

BBVA Rising Stars Challenge[edit]

The BBVARising Stars Challenge featured the best first-year players ('Rookies') and the best second-year players ('Sophomores') going at each other. The game was divided into two twenty-minute halves, similar to college basketball. For this edition of the Rising Stars Challenge, a pool of the participating players was selected by the league's assistant coaches. Then, the teams were drafted by former NBA players and current TNT analysts Shaquille O'Neal and Charles Barkley, who serve as 'General Managers' for their respective teams.[19] Former NBA player and current TNT analyst Kenny Smith served as the 'Honorary Commissioner' for the Rising Stars Challenge. Sophomore Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks and rookie Norris Cole of the Miami Heat were two last-minute additions to the player pool.[20][21] Sophomore Derrick Favors of the Utah Jazz was selected as an injury replacement for Tiago Splitter.[22] Lin played only nine minutes in the game, at his request, due to exhaustion from his rise to stardom that month.[23]

Team Shaq[24]
RoundPickPos.PlayerTeamRookie / Sophomore
11FBlake GriffinLos Angeles ClippersSophomore
23GJeremy LinNew York KnicksSophomore
35GRicky RubioMinnesota TimberwolvesRookie
47F/CGreg MonroeDetroit PistonsSophomore
59FMarkieff MorrisPhoenix SunsRookie
611GKemba WalkerCharlotte BobcatsRookie
713GLandry FieldsNew York KnicksSophomore
815GNorris ColeMiami HeatRookie
DrawGBrandon KnightDetroit PistonsRookie
DrawFTristan ThompsonCleveland CavaliersRookie
Co-head coach: Ron Adams (Chicago Bulls)
Co-head coach: Steve Kerr
General manager: Shaquille O'Neal
Team Chuck[24]
RoundPickPos.PlayerTeamRookie / Sophomore
12GKyrie IrvingCleveland CavaliersRookie
24CDeMarcus CousinsSacramento KingsSophomore
36G/FPaul GeorgeIndiana PacersSophomore
48FDerrick WilliamsMinnesota TimberwolvesRookie
510G/FMarShon BrooksNew Jersey NetsRookie
612GJohn WallWashington WizardsSophomore
714FGordon HaywardUtah JazzSophomore
816F/CTiago SplitterINJSan Antonio SpursSophomore
DrawFKawhi LeonardDNPSan Antonio SpursRookie
DrawG/FEvan TurnerPhiladelphia 76ersSophomore
FDerrick FavorsREPUtah JazzSophomore
Co-head coach: Maurice Cheeks (Oklahoma City Thunder)
Co-head coach: Mike Fratello
General manager: Charles Barkley

^INJ Tiago Splitter was unable to participate due to injury.[22]
^REP Derrick Favors was named Tiago Splitter's replacement.[22]
^DNP Kawhi Leonard did not play due to injury.[25]

BasketballGame
February 24
9:00 p.m. ET
Team Shaq 133, Team Chuck 146
Scoring by half: 65–77, 68–69
Pts:Tristan Thompson 20
Rebs:Greg Monroe 10
Asts:Kemba Walker 10
Pts:Kyrie Irving 34
Rebs:Cousins, Turner 11 each
Asts:Kyrie Irving 9
Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 17,125
Referees:
  • #75 Eric Dalen
  • #68 Marat Kogut
  • #35 Kane Fitzgerald

Kyrie Irving, who scored 34 points on 8/8 three-point shooting, won the MVP award of the Rising Stars Challenge.

Sprite Slam Dunk Contest[edit]

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightPct
FChase BudingerHouston Rockets6–721828%
FJeremy EvansREPUtah Jazz6–919429%
G/FPaul GeorgeIndiana Pacers6–8215
FDerrick WilliamsMinnesota Timberwolves6–8241
GIman ShumpertINJNew York Knicks6–5220

^INJ Iman Shumpert was unable to participate due to injury.[26]
^REP Jeremy Evans was named Iman Shumpert's replacement.[26]

Foot Locker Three-Point Contest[edit]

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundTiebreaker
(24 seconds)
Final roundTiebreaker
(60 seconds)
FKevin LoveMinnesota Timberwolves6–102601851617
FKevin DurantREPOklahoma City Thunder6–9235201614
FJames JonesMiami Heat6–82152212
GMario ChalmersMiami Heat6–2190184
FRyan AndersonOrlando Magic6–1024017
GAnthony MorrowNew Jersey Nets6–521014
GJoe JohnsonINJAtlanta Hawks6–7240

^INJ Joe Johnson was unable to participate due to injury.[12]
^REP Kevin Durant was named as Joe Johnson's replacement.[12]

Taco Bell Skills Challenge[edit]

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal round
GTony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs6–218029.232.8
GRajon RondoREPBoston Celtics6–118632.834.6
GDeron WilliamsNew Jersey Nets6–320928.341.4
GJohn WallWashington Wizards6–419532.8
GRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder6–318733.8
GKyrie IrvingCleveland Cavaliers6–319142.2
GStephen CurryINJGolden State Warriors6–3185

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^INJ Stephen Curry was unable to participate due to injury.[27]
^REP Rajon Rondo was named as Curry's replacement.[27]

Haier Shooting Stars Competition[edit]

Contestants
City/StateMembersTeamFirst roundFinal round
New YorkLandry FieldsNew York Knicks38.737.3
Cappie PondexterNew York Liberty
Allan HoustonNew York Knicks (retired)
TexasChandler ParsonsHouston Rockets42.747.6
Sophia YoungSan Antonio Silver Stars
Kenny SmithHouston Rockets (retired)
AtlantaJerry StackhouseREPAtlanta Hawks55.3
Lindsey HardingAtlanta Dream
Steve SmithAtlanta Hawks (retired)
Joe JohnsonINJAtlanta Hawks
OrlandoJameer NelsonOrlando Magic1:04
Marie Ferdinand-HarrisPhoenix Mercury
Dennis ScottOrlando Magic (retired)

^INJ Joe Johnson was unable to participate due to injury.[27]
^REP Jerry Stackhouse was named as Joe Johnson's replacement.[27]

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • 2012 All-Star Game at NBA.com
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