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The 2007 NBA All Star game in Las Vegas!
Las Vegas is the location of the 2007 NBA All-Star Game. The 2007 NBA All
Star game will mark the first time that NBA All-Star game is being held in a
city without an NBA team. And what a city it is; Las Vegas, although never
having any kind
All Star game is perfectly suited with a plethora of places to stay,
restaurants, and things to do. Vegas can more then accommodate all the
spectators, fans and onlookers the NBA and it's extravaganza has to offer!
NBA All-Star week will enable fans to experience through the All Star jam
sessions, rookie game, and the Slam Dunk and Three Point shootout all the great
players and fantastic basketball related attractions. The week’s festivities
will culminate on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007 with the playing of the 56th NBA
All-Star Game at the Thomas & Mack Center. The NBA All-Star competitions will
tip off on Friday, Feb. 16, as the League’s top rookies and second-year players
square off in the
Rookie Challenge. The next day will feature 4 events as the
NBA All-Star Saturday features the Shooting Stars, a shooting competition
featuring NBA Legends, NBA and WNBA players; Skills Challenge, a competition of
top guards working against the clock to complete a series of passes, long-range
shots and agility drills; and the Three-Point Shootout, where six of the NBA’s
best long-range shooters compete against each other and versus the clock in the
test of three-point shooting accuracy. The evening’s grand finale, the Slam Dunk
Contest, will showcase some of the NBA’s high-flyers as they satisfy the crowd
with earth shattering dunks.
NBA All-Star 2007 will also feature the
14th NBA All-Star Jam Session, the ultimate interactive basketball
experience, which will be held at The Mandalay Bay Convention Center. The event
is open to the public and will provide fans of all ages the opportunity to take
part in NBA All-Star 2007. Jam Session will feature more than 350,000 square
feet of non-stop Las Vegas NBA All-Star entertainment, offering fans of all ages
the opportunity to collect autographs/memorabilia and meet NBA and WNBA players,
compete against their friends at the on-court skills challenges, watch their
kids slam dunk at the Kids Zone and much more. Fans can hang out at Club NBA and
enjoy the sounds of today’s hottest musical artists. Jam Session’s centerpiece
is Center Court where fans can experience NBA stars and celebrities up close.
Center Court is home to the NBA All-Star Practice, NBA Rookie and Sophomore
Practices and the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
Past NBA All Star Game info - 2006 NBA All Star Game info
After a year of negotiations and speculation, the National Basketball
Association officially selected Houston's Toyota Center as the site of the
February 2006 NBA All-Star Game. The annual mid NBA season classic will be in
the town of the big man and NBA superstar,Yao Ming, who will have a great shot
at playing in front of his home town, especially since Shaq is in the East.
Houston's Minutemaid park was also host of the 2005 MLB All Star game. The
All star game always is a high flying extravaganza and starts out with the NBA
Rookie All Star game featuring 1st and 2nd year players in the daytime on
Saturday and on Saturday night other stars come out to shine in the skills
competition. The two main NBA competitions feature the 3 point contest where
sharpshooters compete and see who can hit the most shots around the 3 point
perimeter and the slam dunk contest in which acrobatic NBA stars try to figure
out creative ways to dunk a basketball and are judged by a panel of judges
sometimes featuring NBA greats and other luminaries. The dunk contest is always
very exciting, and the three point contest can sometimes be nail biting. In
years past, one of the most famous 3 point shootout champions, Larry Bird, won
the contest on his final rack beating out the likes of Dale Ellis and other sharp shooters.
On Sunday night the NBA All-Stars come out and shine, and NBA superstars such as Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson,
Houston's own Yao Ming, Shaquille O'neil and others will gain the spotlight and
play in a NBA Eastern conference vs. Western conference showdown. Lots of actors,
famous people and local dignitaries will be on hand for the game which
is always a high scoring and fun to watch affair, usually there is also a star
studded and sometimes even a surprise concert/halftime show. Be sure to be there but
don't wait long, because NBA All Star Game ticket are some of the toughest
tickets to get.
NBA Allstar game past results
Year Location Score MVP
2005 Denver, East 125, West 115 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers
2004 Los Angeles West 136, East 132 Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers
2003 Atlanta West 155, East 145 (2OT)Kevin Garnett, Minnesota
2002 Philadelphia West 135, East 120 Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
2001 Washington East 111, West 110 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia
2000 Oakland West 137, East 126 Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Shaquille O'Neal, L.A.
Lakers
1998 New York East 135, West 114 Michael Jordan, Chicago
1997 Cleveland East 132, West 120 Glen Rice, Charlotte
1996 San Antonio East 129, West 118Michael Jordan, Chicago
1995 Phoenix West 139, East 112 Mitch Richmond, Sacramento
1994 Minneapolis East 127, West 118 Scottie Pippen, Chicago
1993 Salt Lake City West 135, East 132 Karl Malone, Utah; John Stockton, Utah
1992 Orlando West 153, East 113 Earvin Johnson, Los Angeles
1991 Charlotte East 116, West 114 Charles Barkley, Philadelphia
1990 Miami East 130, West 113 Earvin Johnson, Los Angeles
1989 Houston West 143, East 134 Karl Malone, Utah
1988 Chicago East 138, West 133 Michael Jordan, Chicago
1987 Seattle West 154, East 149 (OT) Tom Chambers, Seattle
1986 Dallas East 139, West 132 Isiah Thomas, Detroit
1985 Indianapolis West 140, East 129 Ralph Sampson, Houston
1984 Denver East 154, West 145 (OT) Isiah Thomas, Detroit
1983 Los Angeles East 132, West 123 Julius Erving, Philadelphia
1982 New Jersey East 120, West 118 Larry Bird, Boston
1981 Cleveland East 123, West 120 Nate Archibald, Boston
1980 Washington East 144, West 136 (OT) George Gervin, San Antonio
1979 Detroit West 134, East 129 David Thompson, Denver
1978 Atlanta East 133, West 125 Randy Smith, Buffalo
1977 Milwaukee West 125, East 124 Julius Erving, Philadelphia
1976 Philadelphia East 123, West 109 Dave Bing, Washington
1975 Phoenix East 108, West 102 Walt Frazier, New York
1974 Seattle West 134, East 123 Bob Lanier, Detroit
1973 Chicago East 104, West 84 Dave Cowens, Boston
1972 Los Angeles West 112, East 110 Jerry West, Los Angeles
1971 San Diego West 108, East 107 Lenny Wilkens, Seattle
1970 Philadelphia East 142, West 135 Willis Reed, New York
1969 Baltimore East 123, West 112 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1968 New York East 144, West 124 Hal Greer, Philadelphia
1967 San Francisco West 135, East 120 Rick Barry, San Francisco
1966 Cincinnati East 137, West 97 Adrian Smith, Cincinnati
1965 St. Louis East 124, West 123 Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati
1964 Boston East 111, West 107 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1963 Los Angeles East 115, West 108 Bill Russell, Boston
1962 St. Louis West 150, East 130 Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1961 Syracuse West 153, East 131 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
1960 Philadelphia East 125, West 115 Wilt Chamberlin, Philadelphia
1959 Detroit West 124, East 108 Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis; Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1958 St. Louis East 130, West 118 Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1957 Boston East 109, West 97 Bob Cousy, Boston
1956 Rochester West 108, East 94 Bob Pettit, St. Louis
1955 New York East 100, West 91 Bill Sharman, Boston
1954 New York East 98, West 93 Bob Cousy, Boston
1953 Ft. Wayne West 79, East 75 George Mikan, Minneapolis
1952 Boston East 108, West 91 Paul Arizin, Philadelphia
1951 Boston East 111, West 94 Ed Macauley, Boston
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