1994 NBA All-Star Game

Exhibition basketball game

1994 NBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
East 33392926 127
West 28362628 118
DateFebruary 13, 1994
ArenaTarget Center
CityMinneapolis
MVPScottie Pippen
National anthemTracie Spencer
Attendance17,096
Network
  • NBC
  • TNT (All-Star Saturday)
Announcers
  • Dick Enberg, Steve Jones and Magic Johnson
  • Bob Neal, Doug Collins and Hubie Brown (All-Star Saturday)
West jersey
Team colours
West
East jersey
Team colours
East
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The 1994 NBA All-Star Game was the 44th edition of the All-Star Game. The event was held in Minneapolis at Target Center, home of the Minnesota Timberwolves; the Timberwolves however, did not have any players participating in the game.[1] It was broadcast by NBC for the fourth consecutive year.

The 1993–94 season was Scottie Pippen's first season as the leader of the Chicago Bulls following the first retirement of Michael Jordan, and this All-Star Game turned out to be Pippen's peak shining moment, as he led the way with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and four steals en route to a 127–118 victory for his East All-Stars team while also being voted as the game's MVP.[2]

In this game, Kenny Anderson and Derrick Coleman became the first players in the history of the New Jersey Nets to start in an All-Star Game.[3]

Roster

Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos Player Team No. of selections Votes
Starters
G B. J. Armstrong Chicago Bulls 1st 529,065
G Kenny Anderson New Jersey Nets 1st 493,690
F Scottie Pippen Chicago Bulls 4th 496,506
F Derrick Coleman New Jersey Nets 1st 482,261
C Shaquille O'Neal Orlando Magic 2nd 603,346
Reserves
G Mookie Blaylock Atlanta Hawks 1st 390,433
C Patrick Ewing New York Knicks 8th 427,216
F Horace Grant Chicago Bulls 1st
C Alonzo MourningINJ Charlotte Hornets 1st 379,998
F Charles OakleyREP New York Knicks 1st
G Mark Price Cleveland Cavaliers 4th 423,179
G John Starks New York Knicks 1st
F Dominique Wilkins Atlanta Hawks 9th 358,501
Head coach: Lenny Wilkens (Atlanta Hawks)
Western Conference All-Stars
Pos Player Team No. of selections Votes
Starters
G Mitch Richmond Sacramento Kings 2nd 469,978
G Clyde Drexler Portland Trail Blazers 8th 493,204
F Charles BarkleyINJ Phoenix Suns 8th 794,936
F Shawn Kemp Seattle SuperSonics 2nd 461,880
C Hakeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets 9th 478,018
Reserves
G Kevin Johnson Phoenix Suns 3rd 431,885
F Karl Malone Utah Jazz 7th 322,450
F Danny Manning Los Angeles Clippers 2nd
G Gary PaytonREP Seattle SuperSonics 1st 316,720
F Clifford Robinson Portland Trail Blazers 1st
C David Robinson San Antonio Spurs 5th 350,873
G Latrell Sprewell Golden State Warriors 1st
G John Stockton Utah Jazz 6th 367,605
Head coach: George Karl (Seattle SuperSonics)

^INJ Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley did not participate due to injury. Karl Malone replaced Barkley in the West starting lineup.
^REP Charles Oakley and Gary Payton replaced Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley, respectively.

References

  1. ^ Hugunin, Mark; Thornley, Stew (2006). Minnesota Hoops: Basketball in the North Star State. Minnesota Historical Society Press. p. 210. ISBN 9780873515740.
  2. ^ Frey, Titan (March 18, 2022). "1994 NBA All-Star Game: The Game Where Scottie Pippen Was Finally Allowed to Shine". Fadeaway World. Sports Illustrated Media Group. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  3. ^ Laughland, Rick (July 2022). A History of the Nets: From Teaneck to Brooklyn. History Press. p. 102. ISBN 9781467147835.

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