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1987 NBA All-Star Game

Exhibition basketball game


Exhibition basketball game

FieldValue
name1987 NBA All-Star Game
visitorEast
home**West**
visitor_total149
home_total154
visitor_qtr133
visitor_qtr232
visitor_qtr342
visitor_qtr433
visitor_qtr59
home_qtr129
home_qtr241
home_qtr330
home_qtr440
home_qtr514
dateFebruary 8, 1987
arenaKingdome
Seattle Center Coliseum (All-Star Saturday)
citySeattle
referee
attendance34,275
MVPTom Chambers
(West)
anthemJeffrey Osborne
network
announcers
prev_year[1986](1986-nba-all-star-game)
next_year[1988](1988-nba-all-star-game)

Seattle Center Coliseum (All-Star Saturday) (West)

The 37th National Basketball Association All-Star Game was played on February 8, 1987, at Seattle's Kingdome. Seattle SuperSonics power forward Tom Chambers was the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP).

The Eastern Conference team consisted of the Washington Bullets' Moses Malone and Jeff Malone, the Philadelphia 76ers' Julius Erving, Maurice Cheeks and Charles Barkley, the Boston Celtics' Larry Bird, Robert Parish and Kevin McHale, the Detroit Pistons' Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer, the Atlanta Hawks' Dominique Wilkins and the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan.

In addition to game MVP Tom Chambers, the Western Conference team featured the Los Angeles Lakers' Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Golden State Warriors' Sleepy Floyd and Joe Barry Carroll, the Dallas Mavericks' Rolando Blackman and Mark Aguirre, the San Antonio Spurs' Alvin Robertson, the Phoenix Suns' Walter Davis, the Denver Nuggets' Alex English and the Houston Rockets' Akeem Olajuwon. Houston's Ralph Sampson was selected but unable to play due to injury.

The coach of the Eastern team was Boston's K.C. Jones. The coach of the Western team was the Lakers' Pat Riley.

Rosters

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearanceVotesStartersGGFFCReservesFGFGCCG
Michael JordanChicago Bulls3rd1,141,733
Julius ErvingPhiladelphia 76ers11th819,468
Dominique WilkinsAtlanta Hawks2nd1,029,131
Larry BirdBoston Celtics8th902,701
Moses MaloneWashington Bullets10th565,491
Kevin McHaleBoston Celtics3rd455,859
Isiah ThomasDetroit Pistons6th713,173
Charles BarkleyPhiladelphia 76ers1st479,176
Jeff MaloneWashington Bullets2nd206,255
Bill LaimbeerDetroit Pistons4th432,104
Robert ParishBoston Celtics7th510,471
Maurice CheeksPhiladelphia 76ers3rd174,512
**Head coach**: K. C. Jones (Boston Celtics)
Pos.PlayerTeamAppearanceVotesStartersGGFFCReservesCGGCFG/FFF
Magic JohnsonLos Angeles Lakers7th949,304
Alvin RobertsonSan Antonio Spurs2nd457,251
James WorthyLos Angeles Lakers2nd588,778
Ralph SampsonHouston Rockets4th611,480
Akeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets3rd792,148
Kareem Abdul-JabbarLos Angeles Lakers17th572,779
Rolando BlackmanDallas Mavericks3rd307,838
Sleepy FloydGolden State Warriors1st--
Joe Barry CarrollGolden State Warriors1st--
Mark AguirreDallas Mavericks2nd339,337
Walter DavisPhoenix Suns6th--
Alex EnglishDenver Nuggets6th343,348
Tom ChambersSeattle SuperSonics1st--
**Head coach**: Pat Riley (Los Angeles Lakers)
  • Ralph Sampson was unable to play due to injury. Tom Chambers was selected as his replacement.
  • Western Conference head coach Pat Riley chose Tom Chambers to start in place of the injured Sampson.

Score by periods

  • Halftime— West, 70–65
  • Third Quarter— East, 107–100
  • Officials: Jess Kersey and Hue Hollins
  • Attendance: 34,275.

NBA All-Star Legends Game

  • This fourth annual event featured the East including Pete Maravich, Dave Cowens, John Havlicek, Sam Jones, Walt Frazier, Paul Silas, Bob Cousy, Johnny Green, Wes Unseld, Harry Gallatin and Oscar Robertson.
  • The West squad included Fred Brown, Spencer Haywood, Slick Watts, Jerry Lucas, Geoff Petrie, Terry Dischinger, Nate Thurmond, Tiny Archibald, Zelmo Beaty, and Ed Macauley.
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