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2011 NBA All-Star Game

Exhibition basketball game


Exhibition basketball game

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dateFebruary 20, 2011
arenaStaples Center
cityLos Angeles
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attendance17,163
anthemJosh Groban (U.S.)
Melanie Fiona (Canadian)
halftimeRihanna, Drake, & Kanye West
networkTNT
announcersMarv Albert, Steve Kerr and Reggie Miller
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Dwight Howard (All-Star Saturday Night)
Kevin Harlan and Chris Webber (Rookie Challenge)
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MVPKobe Bryant
prev_year[2010](2010-nba-all-star-game)
next_year[2012](2012-nba-all-star-game)

|#26 Bob Delaney |#47 Bennie Adams |#7 Kevin Fehr Melanie Fiona (Canadian) Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Dwight Howard (All-Star Saturday Night) Kevin Harlan and Chris Webber (Rookie Challenge) The 2011 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 20, 2011, during the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2010–11 season. It was the 60th edition of the NBA All-Star Game, and was played at Staples Center in Los Angeles, home of the Los Angeles Clippers and the Los Angeles Lakers. The Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference, 148–143. Kobe Bryant was named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player.

The Clippers and Lakers were both awarded the All-Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on June 9, 2009. This was the second time that the Staples Center had hosted the All-Star Game; the arena had previously hosted the event in 2004. This will be the fifth time that Los Angeles had hosted the All-Star Game; before Staples Center opened in 1999, the city had previously hosted the event in 1963, 1972, and 1983. Rihanna, Kanye West, and Drake were the halftime performers, while Keri Hilson, Lenny Kravitz and Bruno Mars were the entertainment for pre-show festivities.

All-Star Game

Coaches

The coaches for the All-Star Game are the head coaches of the teams with the best winning percentage in each conference through the games of February 6, two weeks before the All-Star Game. However, an NBA rule also prohibits a coach from being selected for consecutive All-Star Games, even if his team again holds the conference's best record. Because George Karl and Stan Van Gundy coached in the 2010 All-Star Game, they were not eligible for selection.

The coach for the Western Conference team was San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. This was the second time Popovich was selected to be an All-Star coach, after previous selection in 2005. The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers. This was the second time Rivers was selected to be an All-Star coach, after previously being selected in 2008.

Players

The rosters for the All-Star Game are chosen in two ways. The starters were chosen via a fan ballot. Two guards, two forwards and one center who receive 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 consists of two guards, two forwards, one center and two players regardless of position. If a player were unable to participate due to injury, the commissioner would select a replacement.

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers topped the All-Star Ballots with 2,380,016 votes, which earned him a starting position in the Western Conference team. Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul and Yao Ming completed the Western Conference starting position. Anthony, Duncan and Bryant are all starters for the previous year's Western Conference team. The Western Conference reserves feature 3 first-time selections, rookie Blake Griffin, Kevin Love, and Russell Westbrook. Griffin became the first rookie since Yao Ming to play in the All-Star game.

The Eastern Conference leading vote-getter was Dwight Howard with 2,099,204 votes. LeBron James, Derrick Rose, Amar'e Stoudemire and Dwyane Wade completed the Eastern Conference starting position. Howard, Miami Heat teammates James and Wade all started for the East in the previous year's game. The Eastern Conference reserves includes 4 Celtics: Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo. Al Horford, Rondo and Rose were selected to the All-Star game for the second times.

Yao missed the game due to injury; he was replaced by NBA commissioner David Stern with Love. Western Conference coach Gregg Popovich selected Tim Duncan to replace Yao in the starting lineup.

Roster

Pos.PlayerTeam# of selectionsTotal votesStartersGGFFCReservesGFFCGFG
Derrick RoseChicago Bulls2nd1,914,996
Dwyane WadeMiami Heat7th2,048,175
LeBron JamesMiami Heat7th2,053,011
Amar'e StoudemireNew York Knicks6th1,674,995
Dwight HowardOrlando Magic5th2,099,204
Ray AllenBoston Celtics10th
Chris BoshMiami Heat6th
Kevin GarnettBoston Celtics14th
Al HorfordAtlanta Hawks2nd
Joe JohnsonAtlanta Hawks5th
Paul PierceBoston Celtics9th
Rajon RondoBoston Celtics2nd
**Head coach**: Doc Rivers (Boston Celtics)
Pos.PlayerTeam# of selectionsTotal votesStartersGGFFCReservesCFGFFFGG
Chris PaulNew Orleans Hornets4th1,281,591
Kobe BryantLos Angeles Lakers13th2,380,016
Carmelo AnthonyDenver Nuggets4th1,299,849
Kevin DurantOklahoma City Thunder2nd1,736,728
Yao MingHouston Rockets8th1,146,426
Tim DuncanSan Antonio Spurs13th
Pau GasolLos Angeles Lakers4th
Manu GinóbiliSan Antonio Spurs2nd
Blake GriffinLos Angeles Clippers1st
Kevin LoveMinnesota Timberwolves1st
Dirk NowitzkiDallas Mavericks10th
Russell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder1st
Deron WilliamsUtah Jazz2nd
**Head coach**: Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs)

Yao Ming was unable to participate due to injury.

Kevin Love was named Yao Ming's replacement by NBA commissioner David Stern.

Gregg Popovich selected Tim Duncan to start in place of Yao.

Game

  • No. 26 Bob Delaney
  • No. 47 Bennie Adams
  • No. 7 Kevin Fehr

Kobe Bryant, selected to his 13th straight All-Star game after becoming the leading vote-getter, had 37 points, 14 rebounds, and three steals and won his fourth All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award, tying Hall of Famer Bob Pettit for the most All-Star MVP awards. LeBron James had the second triple-double in All-Star Game history with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists. Blake Griffin is the first rookie to play in the All-Star since Yao Ming in 2003.

All-Star Weekend

T-Mobile Rookie Challenge

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Rookie Challenge

The T-Mobile Rookie Challenge featured a team of standout first-year players ('Rookies') against a team of standout second-year players ('Sophomores'). The game was divided into two twenty-minute halves, similar to college basketball. The participating players were chosen by voting among the league's assistant coaches. The Rookie team included five of the top ten picks from the 2010 NBA draft: DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick Favors, Wesley Johnson, Greg Monroe and John Wall. 2009 first overall pick Blake Griffin, who missed the due to injury, was also selected to the rookie team. The Sophomores team featured six players from the previous Rookie Challenge game: DeJuan Blair, Stephen Curry, Tyreke Evans, Taj Gibson, James Harden and Brandon Jennings. However, Evans was later replaced by Harden due to injury.

The head coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores teams were the lead assistants from the All-Star Game coaching staffs, Mike Budenholzer from the San Antonio Spurs and Lawrence Frank from the Boston Celtics. They were assisted by two All-Stars and two veterans who served as assistant coaches: Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire, Steve Kerr and Kevin McHale. Budenholzer, McHale and Stoudemire coached the Rookie team while Frank, Anthony and Kerr coached the Sophomore team.

Pos.PlayerTeamGCFGFGCGG
Eric BledsoeLos Angeles Clippers
DeMarcus CousinsSacramento Kings
Derrick FavorsNew Jersey Nets
Landry FieldsNew York Knicks
Blake GriffinLos Angeles Clippers
Wesley JohnsonMinnesota Timberwolves
Greg MonroeDetroit Pistons
Gary NealSan Antonio Spurs
John WallWashington Wizards
**Head coach**: Mike Budenholzer (San Antonio Spurs)
**Assistant coach**: Amar'e Stoudemire (New York Knicks)
**Assistant coach**: Kevin McHale
Pos.PlayerTeamCGGGFGGF/CGG
DeJuan BlairSan Antonio Spurs
Stephen CurryGolden State Warriors
Tyreke EvansSacramento Kings
DeMar DeRozanToronto Raptors
Taj GibsonChicago Bulls
James HardenOklahoma City Thunder
Jrue HolidayPhiladelphia 76ers
Serge IbakaOklahoma City Thunder
Brandon JenningsMilwaukee Bucks
Wesley MatthewsPortland Trail Blazers
**Head coach**: Lawrence Frank (Boston Celtics)
**Assistant coach**: Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets)
**Assistant coach**: Steve Kerr

Tyreke Evans was unable to participate due to injury.

James Harden was named Tyreke Evans' replacement.

  • No. 53 Mark Lindsay
  • No. 74 Curtis Blair
  • No. 45 Brian Forte The Rookies defeated the Sophomores 148–140, extending their winning streak to two games. Rookie's John Wall, who scored 12 points and notched a record 22 assists, was named MVP. He is joined by his former Kentucky teammate DeMarcus Cousins, who scored a game-high 33 points and had 14 rebounds. James Harden, who was born in LA, led the Sophomores with 30 points and DeJuan Blair had 28 points and a game-high 15 rebounds. Rookie's Blake Griffin, who also participated in the Slam Dunk contest and the All-Star game, only played 13 minutes and had 14 points. Both teams started the first half strong; the Rookies only had a 2-point advantage at halftime. The game remained close in the second half and the Rookies eventually came out with a victory.

Sprite Slam Dunk Contest

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest

On January 5, 2011, the four contestants for the dunk contest were announced. Blake Griffin, JaVale McGee, Serge Ibaka, and Brandon Jennings were all chosen to participate. On January 20, it was announced that DeMar DeRozan would replace Jennings due to his foot injury. For this edition, the contestants were also provided with a 'dunk coach': Griffin was mentored by Kenny Smith, McGee was paired with Chris Webber, Ibaka was mentored by teammate Kevin Durant, and DeRozan paired up with Darryl Dawkins as his mentor.

During the first round, McGee made two perfect score dunks, including a dunk that had him dunk three basketballs at once, sending him to the finals. Griffin, who scored a total of 95 points in the first round, also entered the finals. In the second round, McGee and Griffin each made their two dunks, but Griffin won with 68% of the fans votes after he dunked over the hood of a car, with an assist by Baron Davis.

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal round1st dunk2nd dunkTotalVotesFCG/FFG
**Blake Griffin**** Los Angeles Clippers****6–10****251****49****46****95****68%**
JaVale McGeeWashington Wizards7–025250499932%
DeMar DeRozanToronto Raptors6–7220445094
Serge IbakaOklahoma City Thunder6–10235454590
Brandon JenningsMilwaukee Bucks6–1169

Unable to participate due to injury. DeMar DeRozan was named as a replacement for Brandon Jennings.

Foot Locker Three-Point Contest

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Shootout

The Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout featured six players: defending champion Paul Pierce returned to defend his title, competing against Celtics teammate Ray Allen, Kevin Durant, Daniel Gibson, James Jones, and Dorell Wright. Jones won the contest with a score of 20 points in the final round, ahead of Pierce with 18 and Allen who scored 15.

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal roundFFGFGF
**James Jones****Miami Heat****6–8****215****16****20**
Paul PierceBoston Celtics6–72351218
Ray AllenBoston Celtics6–52052015
Dorell WrightGolden State Warriors6–921011
Daniel GibsonCleveland Cavaliers6–22007
Kevin DurantOklahoma City Thunder6–92306

Taco Bell Skills Challenge

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge

The Taco Bell Skills Challenge was contested by five players. Chris Paul, a three-time contestant, have been automatically selected to participate. He went against Stephen Curry, Derrick Rose, John Wall, and Russell Westbrook, who were voted in by the fans from a pool of 8 candidates. In this contest, the contestants had to complete an "obstacle course" consisting of dribbling, passing and shooting stations. The contestant who finished the course with the fastest time wins the contest. All contestants had to comply with basic NBA ball-handling rules while completing the course. Curry won the event with 28.2 seconds in the final round against Westbrook who finished with 44.2 seconds.

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal roundGGGGG
**Stephen Curry****Golden State Warriors****6–3****185****34.1****28.2**
Russell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder6–318730.044.2
Derrick RoseChicago Bulls6–319035.7
John WallWashington Wizards6–419539.3
Chris PaulNew Orleans Hornets6–017542.7
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightGGGG
Baron DavisLos Angeles Clippers6–3215
Tyreke EvansSacramento Kings6–6220
Derek FisherLos Angeles Lakers6–1210
Tony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs6–2180

Haier Shooting Stars Competition

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Shooting Stars Competition

City/StateMembersTeamFirst roundFinal round
**Atlanta****Al Horford****Atlanta Hawks****47.6****1:10**
**Coco Miller****Atlanta Dream**
**Steve Smith****Atlanta Hawks** (retired)
TexasDirk NowitzkiDallas Mavericks31.8DNF
Roneeka HodgesSan Antonio Silver Stars
Kenny SmithHouston Rockets (retired)
Los AngelesPau GasolLos Angeles Lakers55.8
Tina ThompsonLos Angeles Sparks
Rick FoxLos Angeles Lakers (retired)
ChicagoTaj GibsonChicago Bulls1:06
Catherine KraayeveldChicago Sky
Steve KerrChicago Bulls (retired)

BBVA Celebrity All-Star Game

Main article: NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game

The BBVA Celebrity All-Star Game featured two teams composed of retired NBA and WNBA players, actors, comedians, singers, celebrities, and others. The game was divided into four eight-minute quarters. The head coaches were Hall of Famers Bill Walton and Magic Johnson. Their assistants were comedians Ty Burrell and Jason Alexander. Each team featured fake "general managers" who simulated to have chosen the team.

The game's MVP was chosen by voting of the audience through text messaging. At the end of the game, Justin Bieber was announced the MVP. Bieber scored eight points (3–11 FG), and had two rebounds and four assists. NBA legend Chris Mullin said of Bieber, "He's got a nice little game... but more importantly, he's got great passion. It looked like he loves the game."

MembersOccupation
Justin Biebersinger/songwriter
Swin Cashcurrent WNBA player
Rick Foxformer NBA player/actor
A.C. Greenformer NBA player
Rob KardashianTV personality/model
Zachary Leviactor/singer
Romeo Millerentertainer/actor
Jalen Roseformer NBA player/ESPN analyst
Trey Songzsinger/songwriter
**Head coach**: Magic Johnson
**Assistant coach**: Ty Burrell (actor)
**General manager**: Jimmy Kimmel (talk show host)
MembersOccupation
Nick CannonTV personality/actor
Tamika Catchingscurrent WNBA player
Commonsinger/songwriter/actor
Arne DuncanUS Secretary of Education
Chris Mullinformer NBA player/ESPN analyst
Scottie Pippenformer NBA player
Michael Rapaportentertainer/actor
Mitch Richmondformer NBA player
Jason SudeikisTV personality/actor
**Head coach**: Bill Walton
**Assistant coach**: Jason Alexander (actor)
**General manager**: Bill Simmons (ESPN columnist)

D-League All-Star

Main article: NBA Development League All-Star Game

D-League All-Star Game

The Eastern Conference All-Stars defeated the Western Conference All-Stars 115–108 in the game held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Courtney Sims of the Iowa Energy won the All-Star MVP honors by scoring 25 points on 10/13 field goal shooting.

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFFCFFGGCFGG
Patrick Ewing Jr.Sioux Falls Skyforce6–8235
Othyus JeffersIowa Energy6–5200
Chris JohnsonDakota Wizards6–11210
Ivan JohnsonErie Bayhawks6–8230
Dexter PittmanSioux Falls Skyforce (on assignment from Miami Heat)6–11300
Walker Russell Jr.Fort Wayne Mad Ants6–0175
Scottie ReynoldsSpringfield Armor6–2190
Courtney SimsIowa Energy6–11245
DeShawn SimsMaine Red Claws6–8225
Curtis StinsonIowa Energy6–3215
Garrett TempleErie Bayhawks6–5180
**Head coach**: Nick Nurse (Iowa Energy)
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFFCGFGGGFFFGC
Jeff AdrienRio Grande Valley Vipers6–7245
Joe AlexanderTexas Legends6–8220
Marcus CousinAustin Toros6–11255
Zabian DowdellTulsa 66ers6–3190
Shane EdwardsNew Mexico Thunderbirds6–7220
Orien GreeneUtah Flash6–4210
Cedric JacksonIdaho Stampede6–3190
Trey JohnsonBakersfield Jam6–5215
Marcus LandryReno Bighorns6–7225
Jerel McNealRio Grande Valley Vipers6–3200
Larry OwensTulsa 66ers6–7210
Mustafa ShakurRio Grande Valley Vipers6–3190
Sean WilliamsTexas Legends6–10235
**Head coach**: Nate Tibbetts (Tulsa 66ers)

Dexter Pittman did not participate due to injury.

Scottie Reynolds was named as Pittman's replacement.

Cedric Jackson, Marcus Landry and Jerel McNeal were named as replacements for Dowdell, Johnson and Shakur.

Zabian Dowdell, Trey Johnson and Mustafa Shakur were currently called up by the Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards, respectively.

  • No. 32 Tre Maddox
  • No. 31 Karl Lane
  • No. 17 Scott Twardoski

D-League Dream Factory Friday Night

Slam Dunk Contest

For the second straight year, Dar Tucker won the D-League Dream Factory Slam Dunk Contest, beating Chris Johnson in the finals. In the final round, Tucker got the assist from Bakersfield Jam's Jeremy Wise then dunked over New Mexico teammate Shane Edwards for the score of 50.

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightGCFFF
**Dar Tucker****New Mexico Thunderbirds****6–4****205**
Chris JohnsonDakota Wizards6–11210
Derrick ByarsBakersfield Jam6–7220
Marqus BlakelyIowa Energy6–5225
Latavious WilliamsTulsa 66ers6–8195

Latavious Williams did not participate due to injury.

Derrick Byars was named as Williams' replacement.

Three-Point Shootout

Booker Woodfox won the NBA D-League Dream Factory Three-Point Shootout, defeating Scottie Reynolds 16–7 in the final round. Woodfox advanced to finals after defeating Marcus Landry 20–17 in the tie-breaker shootoff (both players were tied at 16 at the end of the first round).

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightGGFG
**Booker Woodfox****Texas Legends****6–1****185**
Scottie ReynoldsSpringfield Armor6–2190
Marcus LandryReno Bighorns6–7225
Andre IngramUtah Flash6–3195

International broadcasting rights

CountryBroadcaster
AlbaniaSuperSport 1
ArgentinaSpace
AustraliaESPN
AzerbaijanGo Murica
BahamasNBA TV
BelgiumBe 1
BrazilESPN
BulgariaBulsat Sports
CanadaTSN
People's Republic of ChinaCCTV5
Sina TV (online)
ChileSpace
CyprusAlfa TV
Czech RepublicNova Sport
Denmarkdk4
Dominican RepublicAntena Latina Canal 7
FranceCanal+
GeorgiaGMG Sport
GreeceNova Sports
Hong KongTVB Pearl
Now TV
HungarySport 1
IcelandStöð 2 Sport 2
IndiaTEN Sports
IndonesiaJakTV
IsraelSport 5
ItalySky Sport 2
JamaicaNBA TV
JapanJ Sports
NHK
WOWOW
MalaysiaAstro SuperSport
MaltaAll Stars Channel
MexicoXHIMT-TDT
MongoliaEdutainment TV
NetherlandsSport1
PhilippinesStudio 23
Basketball TV
PanamaTVMax
PolandCanal+ Sport
PortugalSport TV
QatarAl Jazeera Sports +3
RomaniaDolce Sport
RussiaNTV Plus
SerbiaSport Klub
SingaporeSupersport
SloveniaSport TV
SpainCanal+
Cuatro
SurinameSCCN
TaiwanSTAR Sports
TurkeyNTV Spor
United KingdomESPN
VenezuelaSpace

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