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1992 NBA All-Star Game

Exhibition basketball game


Exhibition basketball game

FieldValue
name1992 NBA All-Star Game
imageFile:1992_NBA_All-Star_Game_Logo.gif
visitor**West**
visitor_qtr144
visitor_qtr235
visitor_qtr336
visitor_qtr438
visitor_total153
homeEast
home_qtr131
home_qtr224
home_qtr328
home_qtr430
home_total113
dateFebruary 9, 1992
arenaOrlando Arena
cityOrlando
referee
attendance14,272
MVPMagic Johnson
anthemMichael Bolton
halftimeVanilla Ice
networkNBC
TNT (All-Star Saturday)
announcersDick Enberg and Mike Fratello
Bob Neal, Doug Collins and Hubie Brown (All-Star Saturday)
prev_year[1991](1991-nba-all-star-game)
next_year[1993](1993-nba-all-star-game)

TNT (All-Star Saturday) Bob Neal, Doug Collins and Hubie Brown (All-Star Saturday)

The 1992 NBA All-Star Game was the 42nd edition of the All-Star Game. It was hosted at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Florida on February 9, 1992, where the West defeated the East, 153–113. The game is memorable for the return of Los Angeles Lakers guard Magic Johnson, who retired before the 1991–92 NBA season after contracting HIV. Johnson was given the MVP award. He also took the final shot of the game, a three-pointer, and the final 14½ seconds of the game were not played. The game was broadcast by NBC for the second consecutive year.

Overview

The All-Star Game features NBA players voted in by fans and coaches by conference and position. The teams are divided into the Western Conference and Eastern Conference. All 11 professional basketball players of the "Dream Team," the 1992 United States Olympic men's basketball team, were also on the 1992 All-Star Game roster.

Game description

Los Angeles Lakers guard Magic Johnson had announced his retirement at the beginning of the 1991–92 season due to testing positive for HIV. Nevertheless, he was voted in by the fans as a guard for the Western Conference team in the All-Star Game. This remains the only time in NBA All-Star Game history that the “road” team was introduced last, specifically so that Magic Johnson was able to be the last player introduced. He led all players with 25 points and was awarded the MVP. He also took the final shot of the game, a three-pointer, after which point the game ended with 14.5 seconds left, as players ran onto the court to congratulate Johnson and exchange high-fives. Of his performance, Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe wrote, "It was supposed to be a swan song, one of professional sport's most emotional and riveting moments: the farewell of Magic Johnson from the NBA and perhaps mainstream society after announcing that he had contracted HIV."

The game ended with the West defeating the East 153–113, setting a new record for largest margin of victory (40 points) in the NBA All-Star Game.

Rosters

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearanceCoachHCStartersPGSGSFPFCReservesPGCSG/PGSG/SFSFPGPFSFPF/C
Phil JacksonChicago Bulls1st
Isiah ThomasDetroit Pistons11th
Michael JordanChicago Bulls8th
Larry BirdBoston Celtics12th (DNP)
Charles BarkleyPhiladelphia 76ers6th
Patrick EwingNew York Knicks6th
Michael AdamsWashington Bullets1st (REP)
Brad DaughertyCleveland Cavaliers4th
Joe DumarsDetroit Pistons3rd
Reggie LewisBoston Celtics1st
Scottie PippenChicago Bulls2nd (ST)
Mark PriceCleveland Cavaliers2nd
Dennis RodmanDetroit Pistons2nd
Dominique WilkinsAtlanta Hawks7th (DNP)
Kevin WillisAtlanta Hawks1st (REP)
Pos.PlayerTeamAppearanceCoachHCStartersPGSGSFPFCReservesPGSGSF/SGCCPGPF/CSF
Don NelsonGolden State Warriors1st
Magic Johnson12th
Clyde DrexlerPortland Trail Blazers6th
Chris MullinGolden State Warriors4th
Karl MaloneUtah Jazz5th
David RobinsonSan Antonio Spurs3rd
Tim HardawayGolden State Warriors2nd
Jeff HornacekPhoenix Suns1st
Dan MajerlePhoenix Suns1st
Dikembe MutomboDenver Nuggets1st
Hakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets7th
John StocktonUtah Jazz4th
Otis ThorpeHouston Rockets1st
James WorthyLos Angeles Lakers7th
  • Both Larry Bird and Dominique Wilkins were selected but did not play due to injury. Kevin Willis replaced Wilkins. Michael Adams replaced Bird.
  • Scottie Pippen started in place of the injured Bird.
  • The rosters included the 11 professional players who would be part of the Dream Team, which won gold medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

Boxscore

Western All-Stars

PlayerTeamMinFgmFgaFtmFtaRebAstPts
Karl MaloneUTA1957127311
Chris MullinGS2467001313
David RobinsonSA1879585219
Clyde DrexlerPOR281015009622
Earvin JohnsonLAL29912445925
Tim HardawayGS20510220714
Hakeem OlajuwonHOU203611427
Jeff HornacekPHX2457002311
Otis ThorpeHOU41100002
James WorthyLAL144711419
John StocktonUTA1858001512
Dan MajerlePHX122500324
Dikembe MutomboDEN102400214
TOTAL240649814204344153

Eastern All-Stars

PlayerTeamMinFgmFgaFtmFtaRebAstPts
Scottie PippenCHI21613234114
Charles BarkleyPHI28614009112
Patrick EwingNY1747254010
Isiah ThomasDET28714001515
Michael JordanCHI31917001518
Mark PriceCLE151544036
Brad DaughertyCLE153800616
Joe DumarsDET172700134
Dennis RodmanDET2527001304
Reggie LewisBOS153712427
Kevin WillisATL1441000408
Michael AdamsWAS144800119
TOTAL240511179144822113

Game data

  • Attendance: 14,272
  • Officials: Darell Garretson, Joe Crawford, Tommy Nuñez
  • Broadcast Network: NBC
  • Announce Team: Dick Enberg and Mike Fratello

NBA All-Star Saturday

Legends Game

In this game, the East featured the likes of George Gervin, Jo Jo White, Dan Roundfield, Rick Barry, Connie Hawkins, Spencer Haywood, Dave Bing, Dave Cowens, Norm Nixon and Clifford Ray.

The West squad featured the likes of Calvin Murphy, Doug Collins, Alvan Adams, Bob Love, Artis Gilmore, Bobby Jones, Maurice Lucas, David Thompson, and Jamaal Wilkes.

References

References

  1. Sefko, Eddie. (February 10, 1992). "It's Magic's kingdom – Johnson named MVP of emotional All-Star Game". The Houston Chronicle.
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