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2009 NBA All-Star Game

The 2009 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 15, 2009, during the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2008–09 season. It was the 58th edition of the NBA All-Star Game, and was played at the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona, home of the Phoenix Suns. The Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference, 146–119. The West's Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal were named joint winners of the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.[1] This was the third time that Phoenix had hosted the All-Star Game; the city had previously hosted the event in 1975 and 1995. Phoenix was awarded the All-Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on November 8, 2007.[2] The other reported contenders for the 2009 contest were Air Canada Centre at Toronto, Madison Square Garden at New York City, Oracle Arena at Oakland and Bradley Center at Milwaukee.[3]

2009 NBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
East 27402428 119
West 34383836 146
DateFebruary 15, 2009
ArenaUS Airways Center
CityPhoenix
MVPKobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal
(Co-MVPs)
National anthemTamia (CAN)
Jordin Sparks (USA)
Halftime showJohn Legend, Juanes
Attendance16,382
NetworkTNT and TSN
AnnouncersMarv Albert, Doug Collins and Reggie Miller (All-Star Game)
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello and Kenny Smith (All-Star Saturday Night)
Kevin Harlan, Kenny Smith and LeBron James (Rookie Challenge)
NBA All-Star Game
2008 2010 >

The All-Star Weekend began on Friday, February 13, 2009 with the Celebrity Game and the Rookie Challenge, a game between the league's best rookies and second-year players. On Saturday, the event continued with the All-Star Saturday Night, which featured the Shooting Stars Competition, Skills Challenge, Three-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest.[2] The H–O–R–S–E Competition was first introduced and was played before the All-Star Saturday Night. The third D-League All-Star Game and the second D-League Dream Factory Friday Night, the latter of which was modeled after the NBA All-Star Saturday Night, also took place during the All-Star Weekend. The D-League Dream Factory Friday Night was held on Friday and the D-League All-Star Game was held on Saturday.[4][5]

In the Rookie Challenge, the Sophomores defeated the Rookies, with Sophomores' Kevin Durant named as the game MVP. In the All-Star Saturday Night events, Nate Robinson won his second Slam Dunk Contest while Daequan Cook and Derrick Rose won the Three-Point Shootout and Skills Challenge respectively. Team Detroit won their second Shootings Stars Competition, beating the home team, Team Phoenix in the final round. Kevin Durant also took home another trophy by winning the inaugural H–O–R–S–E Competition.[6]

All-Star Game edit

Coaches edit

 
 
Mike Brown (left) and Phil Jackson (right) were selected as the East and West head coach, respectively.

The coaches for the All-Star game are the head coaches who currently lead the teams with the best winning percentage in their conference through the Sunday two weeks before the All-Star game. The head coaches from the previous year, Doc Rivers and Byron Scott were not eligible for selection.[7]

The coach for the Western Conference team was Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson. This was the fourth time Jackson was selected to be an All-Star coach, after previously selected in 1992, 1996 and 2000.[7] The Lakers entered the All-Star break with 42–10 record, the best winning percentage in the Western Conference and in the league.

The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Mike Brown. This was the first time Brown was selected to be an All-Star coach. He became only the second Cavaliers coach to lead an All-Star team, after Lenny Wilkens in 1989.[8] The Cavaliers entered the All-Star break with 40–11 record, the second best winning percentage in the Eastern Conference, behind Doc Rivers' Boston Celtics.

Players edit

 
Dwight Howard broke the record for the most votes received.

The rosters for the All-Star Game is 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.[9] 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 is unable to participate due to injury, the commissioner will select a replacement.[10]

Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic topped the All-Star Ballots with 3,150,181 votes, which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team. He became the first player to get more than 3 million votes from the fans. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Garnett and Allen Iverson completed the Eastern Conference starting position.[9] The Eastern Conference reserves includes 4 first-time selections, Danny Granger, Devin Harris, Jameer Nelson and Mo Williams, who was named as a replacement for the injured Chris Bosh.[10][11] Jameer Nelson was unable to participate due to injury and Ray Allen was named to replace him.[12] Both Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic were represented by three players on the roster.

The Western Conference leading vote-getter was Kobe Bryant with 2,805,397 votes. Yao Ming, Tim Duncan, Amar'e Stoudemire and Chris Paul completed the Western Conference starting position.[9] The Western Conference roster includes five international players in Yao Ming (China), Tim Duncan (U.S. Virgin Islands), Pau Gasol (Spain), Dirk Nowitzki (Germany) and Tony Parker (France). Shaquille O'Neal returned to the All-Star game after one-year absence with his 15th selection, the second most selections in NBA history, behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 19 All-Star selections. This also marked the first time O'Neal and Bryant were in the same team since their much publicized feud. Bryant and O'Neal also reunited with coach Phil Jackson. The three of them won three successive NBA championship together with the Los Angeles Lakers in early 2000s.[13] Four teams, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Hornets, and San Antonio Spurs, had two representations at the All-Star Game with Bryant/Gasol, Stoudemire/O'Neal, Paul/West, and Duncan/Parker.

Roster edit

^INJ Jameer Nelson and Chris Bosh were unable to participate due to injury.[11][12]
^1 Ray Allen was named as a replacement for Jameer Nelson.[12]
^2 Mo Williams was named as a replacement for Chris Bosh.[11]
^3 Although the NBA listed Chris Bosh as a forward in the All-Star ballot,[9] he was selected as a reserve center by the head coaches.[10]

Game edit

February 15
8:30 p.m. MT
Recap
Boxscore
Eastern Conference All-Stars 119, Western Conference All-Stars 146
Scoring by quarter: 27–34, 40–38, 24–38, 28–36
Pts: LeBron James 20
Rebs: Dwight Howard 9
Asts: Dwyane Wade 5
Pts: Kobe Bryant 27
Rebs: Pau Gasol 8
Asts: Chris Paul 14
US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 16,382
Referees:
  • #25 Tony Brothers
  • #44 Ron Olesiak
  • #18 Mark Wunderlich
 
Players warming up before the game at the US Airways Center.

Phoenix Suns' Shaquille O'Neal marked his return to the NBA All-Star Game after one-year absence with an unusual entry to the game. O'Neal, the last reserve called during the player introduction, came out with a white mask and began dancing with the dance group JabbaWockeeZ before finally opening his mask and joining the rest of the players on the court. O'Neal and previous year's regular season MVP Kobe Bryant led the West to a 146–119 victory and were named co-MVPs. This was the third All-Star Game MVP award for both players.[1]

The East led 20–10 early in the game before West coach, Phil Jackson decided to send O'Neal to the court. With O'Neal and Bryant on the court for the first time since 2004 NBA Finals, the West embarked on a 19–0 run to take the lead. The West continued to extend the lead in the second half and finally won the game by 27 points. Bryant finished with 27 points while Chris Paul added a game high 14 assists. Previous year's All-Star Game MVP LeBron James led the East with 20 points, but was unable to prevent the loss.[15][16]

Guest performances edit

Five-time Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter John Legend and 17-time Latin Grammy winner Juanes performed during the halftime. Both singers collaborated in the extended version of Legend's song "If You're Out There", a song about hope and inspiration. The extended version includes Spanish lyrics which was sung by Juanes.[17] A special taped message from the United States President, Barack Obama, also aired during the halftime. In the message, President Obama encouraged people to do more public service for the community.[18] A ring ceremony to honor the gold medalists at the 2008 Olympics was also held during the halftime. Six members of USA men's national basketball team, Chris Bosh, Kobe Bryant, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade, and two members of USA women's national basketball team, Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson were awarded with their ring at the ceremony.[19]

The national anthem of both the United States and Canada were sung before the game. Arizona native and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks sang U.S. national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner". The Canadian national anthem, "O Canada" were sung by Tamia, Canadian singer who is also the wife of Phoenix Suns player Grant Hill.[19] The pre-game introduction included a dance performance by the America's Best Dance Crew winner, the Jabbawockeez. Grammy-nominated singer Chris Brown was originally scheduled to appear during the pre-game introductions. He, however, withdrew from the performance due to an ongoing domestic violence case against him.[20]

Other musical guests during the All-Star Weekend were singers Corbin Bleu and Kevin Rudolf. Bleu performed "Moments That Matter" at the halftime of the Rookie Challenge on Friday while Rudolf performed "Let It Rock" during the NBA All-Star Saturday Night.[17]

All-Star Weekend edit

Rookie Challenge edit

 
Kevin Durant led the Sophomores team into victory and was named the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge MVP.

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 Rookies team includes the first overall draft pick in 2008 NBA draft, Derrick Rose. The rest of the Rookies team consists of five of the top ten pick in the 2008 Draft and three players from the 2007 NBA draft who were in their first NBA season. The three players are the first overall draft pick Greg Oden and two Spanish players Rudy Fernández and Marc Gasol. The Sophomores team features four players from the previous Rookie Challenge game which are Kevin Durant, Jeff Green, Al Horford and Luis Scola.[21]

The head coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores teams were the lead assistants from the 2009 NBA All-Star Game coaching staffs, Kurt Rambis from the Los Angeles Lakers and John Kuester from the Cleveland Cavaliers. For the first time in the game's history, two active NBA players were selected as leading assistant coach. Two All-Star starters Dwyane Wade and Dwight Howard were selected as the assistant coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores team respectively.[21]

This year, the first ever EA Sports Jersey Creator Contest was held to design the jerseys for both the rookie and the sophomore team. The contest called for the participants to come up with a computer-generated jersey design that would replace the individual team jerseys worn by the players during the Rookie Challenge. Of 12,000 participants, 18-year-old Tim Ahmed, a freshman at Baruch College, won the contest. Ahmed won a free trip to Phoenix and a chance to meet players. This marks the first time that a fan-designed uniform has ever been worn during an NBA game or NBA event.[21] The Sophomores wore fan-designed white jerseys and the Rookies wore fan-designed purple jerseys in the game.[22][23]

^INJ Unable to participate due to injury.[24]


February 13
9:00 p.m.
Recap
Boxscore
Rookies 116, Sophomores 122
Scoring by half: 61–58, 55–64
Pts: Michael Beasley 29
Rebs: Marc Gasol 8
Asts: Derrick Rose 7
Pts: Kevin Durant 46
Rebs: Durant, Chandler 7 each
Asts: Rodney Stuckey 9
US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 16,362
Referees:
  • #56 Mark Ayotte
  • #64 Eli Roe
  • #42 Eric Lewis

The Sophomores won the game 122–116 with Sophomore Kevin Durant named as the Rookie Challenge MVP. Durant scored a record 46 points in the game, breaking Amar'e Stoudemire's 36-point record from 2004. The Rookies led by 3 at halftime, but then Durant took over, scoring 30 of his 46 points in the second half as the Sophomores outscored the Rookies by 6 points to win the game.[25] The game marked the seventh consecutive loss for the Rookies team.

Slam Dunk Contest edit

 
Nate Robinson won the 2009 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest.

The Sprite Slam Dunk Contest was contested by defending champion Dwight Howard, 2006 champion Nate Robinson, 2005 contestant J. R. Smith and rookie Rudy Fernández. Fernández won the online voting on NBA.com to determine the fourth contestants, beating fellow rookies Joe Alexander and Russell Westbrook.[26] This was the first time a dunk contestant was chosen by the fans. Fernández also became the first ever international player to participate in the contest. Smith was named as a late replacement for Rudy Gay, who was forced to withdraw from the contest due to injury.[27]

Each contestant performed two slam dunks in each round. The two best contestants in the first round, as rated by the panel of judges, advanced to the final round, where the winner was determined by fan voting. The panel of judges for this year contest consists of five former Phoenix Suns players, the inaugural Slam Dunk champion Larry Nance, 1992 champion Cedric Ceballos, 1987 All-Star Game MVP Tom Chambers and three-time All-Stars, Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle.[28]

Dwight Howard began his title defence with two 50-point dunks to advance to the final round with a perfect score. One of his dunks employed a 12-foot high hoop. Howard also used a prop phone booth to change into his Superman cape before completing the dunk on the 12-foot hoop. Nate Robinson also advanced to the final round with 87 points, beating Smith and Fernández who had 85 and 84 points respectively.[29]

In the final round, Robinson changed his uniform into the New York Knicks' green uniform originally designed for Saint Patrick's Day. The green uniform symbolized Kryptonite,[29] a fictional substance known to have detrimental effects on Superman. The Krypto-Nate vs. Superman theme continued when Robinson, in his final dunk, used a green basketball and leaped over the 6'11" Howard who wore his Superman cape. Robinson ended up with 52% of fan vote to win his second dunk title. He joined Michael Jordan, Dominique Wilkins, Harold Miner and Jason Richardson as the only two-time winners of the contest.[29]

Contestants[26]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
1st dunk 2nd dunk Total Votes
G Nate Robinson New York Knicks 5–9 180 46 41 87 52%
C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 6–11 265 50 50 100 48%
G J. R. Smith Denver Nuggets 6–6 220 43 42 85
G/F Rudy Fernández Portland Trail Blazers 6–6 185 42 42 84
F Rudy GayINJ Memphis Grizzlies 6–8 222

^INJ Unable to participate due to injury. J. R. Smith was named as a replacement for Rudy Gay.[27]

Three-Point Shootout edit

 
Daequan Cook won the 2009 Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout.

The Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout was contested by six players. Two-time winner Jason Kapono returned to defend his title along with two former contestants, Rashard Lewis and Mike Bibby. They were joined by three first-time contestants, Daequan Cook, Danny Granger and Roger Mason. In this contest, contestants attempt to make as many three-point field goals as possible from five shooting stations behind the three-point arc in one minute. Players begin shooting from one corner of the court, and move from station to station along the three-point arc until they reach the other corner. Each station has four standard balls, worth one point each, and one specially colored "money ball", worth two points.[30]

Cook won the first round with 18 points as he advanced to the final round along with Lewis and Kapono. The second round was a tight contest between Cook and Lewis, both tied at 15 points, and Kapono, with 14. Because of the tied score, Cook and Lewis played an extra tiebreaker round. Cook went on to beat his first round score with 19 points, while Lewis finished with 7 points.[31]

Contestants[30]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round Tiebreaker
G Daequan Cook Miami Heat 6–5 210 18 15 19
F Rashard Lewis Orlando Magic 6–10 230 17 15 7
G/F Jason Kapono Toronto Raptors 6–8 215 16 14
G Mike Bibby Atlanta Hawks 6–2 195 14
G/F Danny Granger Indiana Pacers 6–8 228 13
G Roger Mason San Antonio Spurs 6–5 212 13

Skills Challenge edit

 
Derrick Rose won the 2009 PlayStation Skills Challenge.

The PlayStation Skills Challenge was contested by four players. Derrick Rose, the first overall draft pick in 2008 NBA draft, was joined by three All-Star guards, Devin Harris, Jameer Nelson and Tony Parker.[32] However, Nelson was injured and was subsequently replaced by All-Star Mo Williams.[33] In this contest, the contestants have to complete an "obstacle course" consisting of dribbling, passing and shooting stations. A contestant who finish the course with the fastest time wins the contest. All contestants must comply with basic NBA ball-handling rules while completing the course.[32]

Rose led all the contestants with 33.3 seconds in the first round, 3.3 seconds ahead of Harris. Williams was eliminated after recording 37.5 seconds, 4.2 seconds behind the lead. Parker was eliminated with the slowest time in the Skills Challenge history with 50.8 seconds. He previously held the slowest time of 45.5 points during the 2003 competition. In the second round, Harris went first and finished the course with 39.6 seconds, 3.1 seconds worse than his previous attempt. Rose went on to win the contest by recording a 35.3 seconds time while finishing the course with a dunk. Rose also became the first rookie winner of the Skills Challenge competition.[34]

Contestants[32]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 6–3 190 33.3 35.3
G Devin Harris New Jersey Nets 6–3 185 36.9 39.7
G Mo Williams Cleveland Cavaliers 6–1 190 37.5
G Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 6–2 180 50.8
G Jameer NelsonINJ Orlando Magic 6–1 190

^INJ Unable to participate due to injury. Mo Williams was named as a replacement for Jameer Nelson.[33]

Shooting Stars Competition edit

 
Bill Laimbeer won his second Shooting Stars Competition title with Team Detroit.

The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was competed between four teams of three players, with each team representing a city which has both NBA and WNBA teams. Each team consisted of one current NBA player, one current WNBA player, and one NBA legend. Team San Antonio, the defending champion, was joined by the inaugural champion, Team Los Angeles, 2005 champion, Team Phoenix and 2007 champion, Team Detroit. In this competition, each team must make six shots from six shooting locations of increasing difficulties. The team who makes all six shots with the fastest time wins the competition.[35]

In the first round, the defending champion, Team San Antonio was eliminated along with Team Los Angeles. Both teams took over 15 shots from the half court location to score. Team Detroit and Team Phoenix both advanced to the final round. Team Phoenix recorded the fastest completion time in the first round with 53.3 seconds, six seconds faster than Team Detroit. In the final round, Team Detroit made the first five shots in 13 attempts and used only 7 attempts to make the half court shot with a time of 58.4 seconds. Team Phoenix responded by making their first five shots in a single attempt each. However, they needed 22 attempts to make the half-court shot, finishing with a time of 1 minute and 19 seconds. Team Detroit won their second Shooting Stars title, joining Team San Antonio as the only two-time winners of the competition. Detroit Pistons legend and Detroit Shock head coach, Bill Laimbeer also became the first person to win the Shooting Stars Competition twice; he won his first title with Team Detroit in 2007.[36]

H–O–R–S–E Competition edit

 
Joe Johnson was a participant of the H–O–R–S–E Competition.

On February 5, 2009, TNT announced the addition of H–O–R–S–E to its All-Star Weekend coverage. The competition was held outdoors on a half-sized court during the special Inside the NBA show prior to the All-Star Saturday Night events. The objective of this competition is to accrue as few of the five letters as possible. A player is given a letter every time they fail to duplicate the shot of another player. Each player was given 24 seconds to make or duplicate the shot (dunking was prohibited). Each player who fails to duplicate five shots was eliminated from the competition. An NBA referee was assigned to rule whether the shot was done properly.[37]

The inaugural H–O–R–S–E Competition was sponsored by American auto insurance company GEICO and hence the word G–E–I–C–O was used in replacement of H–O–R–S–E.[38] Three NBA players, Kevin Durant, Joe Johnson and O. J. Mayo were selected to compete in the H–O–R–S–E competition. [39] Johnson was the first to be eliminated, having failed to duplicate Mayo's shot from the free-throw line. Durant then made a series of three-point shots to eliminate Mayo to win the inaugural H–O–R–S–E Competition.[38]

Contestants[39]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight Results
G/F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 6–9 215 G-E-I-C
G O. J. Mayo Memphis Grizzlies 6–4 210 G-E-I-C-O
G Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 6–7 240 G-E-I-C-O

Celebrity Game edit

 
Terrell Owens won his second successive All-Star Celebrity Game MVP.

The 2009 McDonald's NBA All-Star Celebrity Game was played on Friday, February 13 at the Phoenix Convention Center. A total of 16 celebrities took part in the game, including several former NBA players. Basketball Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Julius Erving, who combined for 23 NBA All-Star appearances, served as coaches for the celebrity teams. NBA legends, Dominique Wilkins and Clyde Drexler, were joined by former players, Dan Majerle and Rick Fox, in the celebrity team roster. WNBA stars Lisa Leslie and Kara Lawson also participated in the game along with four Harlem Globetrotters players.[40]

Previous year's MVP, Terrell Owens scored a game-high 17 points and led the East Sunrisers to a 60–57 victory over the West Sunsetters. Owens, an American football star for Dallas Cowboys, was also named as the Celebrity Game MVP for the second successive year. The game was marked by a surprise appearance by another Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman in the middle of the game, where she joined and played with the East Sunrisers. ESPN play-by-play commentator Mike Breen also made a surprise appearance as the referee for the game.[41]

D-League All-Star edit

D-League All-Star Game edit

Twenty of the NBA Development League's top players were selected to the D-League All-Star Game rosters by a combination of fan balloting on the official D-League website and voting by the 16 head coaches of D-League teams. The selections were divided up into two teams, the Red Team and the Blue Team, by members of the NBA and NBA D-League's Basketball Operations staff. Players who have been selected by coaches and fans must be on an active roster of a D-League team.[43] Iowa Energy head coach Nick Nurse and Austin Toros head coach Quin Snyder were selected as the coach for the Red Team and the Blue Team respectively. Both coaches earned the honor by securing the best records in the D-League through January 27.[44]

^1 Unable to participate due to a recall by the San Antonio Spurs.
^2 Unable to participate due to injury.
^3 Unable to participate due to a call-up to the Charlotte Bobcats.
^4 Named as replacement for the unavailable players.[45]

February 14
2:00 p.m.
Recap
Boxscore
Blue Team 103, Red Team 113
Scoring by half: 51–43, 52–70
Pts: Antonio Meeking 17
Rebs: Ronald Dupree 10
Asts: Walker Russell 8
Pts: Johnson, Sims 15 each
Rebs: Courtney Sims 8
Asts: Blake Ahearn 13
Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Referees:
  • #34 Kevin Cutler
  • #51 Kane Fitzgerald
  • #55 Marat Kogut

In the third annual D-League All-Star Game, the Red Team defeated the Blue team 113–103. The Red Team trailed by 8 points at the half, but managed to outscore the Blue Team 70–52 in the second half to secure the win. Dakota's guard Blake Ahearn scored 13 points and dished 13 assists while Iowa's center Courtney Sims scored 15 points and grabbed 8 rebounds. Both players were named Co-MVPs of the D-League All-Star Game.[4]

D-League Dream Factory Friday Night edit

Slam Dunk Contest edit

James White won the second annual D-League Slam Dunk Contest, beating Keith Clark in the final round with a perfect score of 100. Defending champion Brent Petway was unable to repeat his last year's performance and was eliminated in the first round along with Othyus Jeffers.[46]

Contestants[5]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight
G James White Anaheim Arsenal 6–7 200
F Keith Clark Tulsa 66ers 6–8 245
G/F Othyus Jeffers Iowa Energy 6–5 200
F Brent Petway Idaho Stampede 6–8 205

Three-Point Shootout edit

 
Blake Ahearn won the D-League Three-Point Shootout.

Blake Ahearn won the second annual D-League Three-Point Shootout, beating Ernest Scott in the final round by a score of 22–19. Ahearn scored four of the five money balls in the last stations. For the first time, the last station consists of five "money balls", instead of four standard balls and one "money ball". Gary Forbes and Trey Johnson were eliminated in the first round.[46]

Contestants[5]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight
G Blake Ahearn Dakota Wizards 6–2 190
F Gary Forbes Tulsa 66ers 6–7 220
G Trey Johnson Bakersfield Jam 6–6 216
F Ernest Scott Rio Grande Valley Vipers 6–7 225

H–O–R–S–E Competition edit

Will Conroy won the second annual D-League H–O–R–S–E Competition, beating the defending champion Lance Allred with a through-the-legs-off-the-backboard lay-up.[46]

Contestants[5]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight
G Will Conroy Albuquerque Thunderbirds 6–2 195
C Lance Allred Idaho Stampede 6–11 260
G Joe Crawford Los Angeles D-Fenders 6–5 210
F Erik Daniels Erie BayHawks 6–8 214

Broadcast edit

 
Marv Albert (left) and Reggie Miller (middle) were the announcers for the All-Star Game. (Doug Collins is not pictured)

Turner Broadcasting Network (TNT) broadcast the All-Star Game for the sixth straight year in the United States while The Sports Network (TSN) broadcast the All-Star Game in Canada. TNT also broadcast the Rookie Challenge and the All-Star Saturday Night events. The Celebrity Game was broadcast by ESPN and the D-League All-Star events were broadcast by NBA TV.

International edit

Aside from TNT and TSN in United States and Canada, the following television channels also broadcast the All-Star game all around the world.[47]

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The 2009 NBA All Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 15 2009 during the National Basketball Association s NBA 2008 09 season It was the 58th edition of the NBA All Star Game and was played at the US Airways Center in Phoenix Arizona home of the Phoenix Suns The Western Conference defeated the Eastern Conference 146 119 The West s Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O Neal were named joint winners of the All Star Game Most Valuable Player Award 1 This was the third time that Phoenix had hosted the All Star Game the city had previously hosted the event in 1975 and 1995 Phoenix was awarded the All Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on November 8 2007 2 The other reported contenders for the 2009 contest were Air Canada Centre at Toronto Madison Square Garden at New York City Oracle Arena at Oakland and Bradley Center at Milwaukee 3 2009 NBA All Star Game1234 TotalEast 27402428 119West 34383836 146DateFebruary 15 2009ArenaUS Airways CenterCityPhoenixMVPKobe Bryant and Shaquille O Neal Co MVPs National anthemTamia CAN Jordin Sparks USA Halftime showJohn Legend JuanesAttendance16 382NetworkTNT and TSNAnnouncersMarv Albert Doug Collins and Reggie Miller All Star Game Kevin Harlan Reggie Miller Mike Fratello and Kenny Smith All Star Saturday Night Kevin Harlan Kenny Smith and LeBron James Rookie Challenge NBA All Star Game lt 2008 2010 gt The All Star Weekend began on Friday February 13 2009 with the Celebrity Game and the Rookie Challenge a game between the league s best rookies and second year players On Saturday the event continued with the All Star Saturday Night which featured the Shooting Stars Competition Skills Challenge Three Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest 2 The H O R S E Competition was first introduced and was played before the All Star Saturday Night The third D League All Star Game and the second D League Dream Factory Friday Night the latter of which was modeled after the NBA All Star Saturday Night also took place during the All Star Weekend The D League Dream Factory Friday Night was held on Friday and the D League All Star Game was held on Saturday 4 5 In the Rookie Challenge the Sophomores defeated the Rookies with Sophomores Kevin Durant named as the game MVP In the All Star Saturday Night events Nate Robinson won his second Slam Dunk Contest while Daequan Cook and Derrick Rose won the Three Point Shootout and Skills Challenge respectively Team Detroit won their second Shootings Stars Competition beating the home team Team Phoenix in the final round Kevin Durant also took home another trophy by winning the inaugural H O R S E Competition 6 Contents 1 All Star Game 1 1 Coaches 1 2 Players 1 3 Roster 1 4 Game 1 5 Guest performances 2 All Star Weekend 2 1 Rookie Challenge 2 2 Slam Dunk Contest 2 3 Three Point Shootout 2 4 Skills Challenge 2 5 Shooting Stars Competition 2 6 H O R S E Competition 2 7 Celebrity Game 3 D League All Star 3 1 D League All Star Game 3 2 D League Dream Factory Friday Night 3 2 1 Slam Dunk Contest 3 2 2 Three Point Shootout 3 2 3 H O R S E Competition 4 Broadcast 4 1 International 5 References 6 External linksAll Star Game editCoaches edit nbsp nbsp Mike Brown left and Phil Jackson right were selected as the East and West head coach respectively The coaches for the All Star game are the head coaches who currently lead the teams with the best winning percentage in their conference through the Sunday two weeks before the All Star game The head coaches from the previous year Doc Rivers and Byron Scott were not eligible for selection 7 The coach for the Western Conference team was Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson This was the fourth time Jackson was selected to be an All Star coach after previously selected in 1992 1996 and 2000 7 The Lakers entered the All Star break with 42 10 record the best winning percentage in the Western Conference and in the league The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Mike Brown This was the first time Brown was selected to be an All Star coach He became only the second Cavaliers coach to lead an All Star team after Lenny Wilkens in 1989 8 The Cavaliers entered the All Star break with 40 11 record the second best winning percentage in the Eastern Conference behind Doc Rivers Boston Celtics Players edit nbsp Dwight Howard broke the record for the most votes received The rosters for the All Star Game is 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 9 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 is unable to participate due to injury the commissioner will select a replacement 10 Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic topped the All Star Ballots with 3 150 181 votes which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team He became the first player to get more than 3 million votes from the fans LeBron James Dwyane Wade Kevin Garnett and Allen Iverson completed the Eastern Conference starting position 9 The Eastern Conference reserves includes 4 first time selections Danny Granger Devin Harris Jameer Nelson and Mo Williams who was named as a replacement for the injured Chris Bosh 10 11 Jameer Nelson was unable to participate due to injury and Ray Allen was named to replace him 12 Both Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic were represented by three players on the roster The Western Conference leading vote getter was Kobe Bryant with 2 805 397 votes Yao Ming Tim Duncan Amar e Stoudemire and Chris Paul completed the Western Conference starting position 9 The Western Conference roster includes five international players in Yao Ming China Tim Duncan U S Virgin Islands Pau Gasol Spain Dirk Nowitzki Germany and Tony Parker France Shaquille O Neal returned to the All Star game after one year absence with his 15th selection the second most selections in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar with 19 All Star selections This also marked the first time O Neal and Bryant were in the same team since their much publicized feud Bryant and O Neal also reunited with coach Phil Jackson The three of them won three successive NBA championship together with the Los Angeles Lakers in early 2000s 13 Four teams Los Angeles Lakers Phoenix Suns New Orleans Hornets and San Antonio Spurs had two representations at the All Star Game with Bryant Gasol Stoudemire O Neal Paul West and Duncan Parker Roster edit Eastern Conference All Stars 14 Pos Player Team of selections Total votes Starters 9 G Allen Iverson Detroit Pistons 10th 1 804 649 G Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 5th 2 741 413 F LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers 5th 2 940 823 F Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics 12th 2 066 833 C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 3rd 3 150 181 Reserves 10 G Ray Allen1 Boston Celtics 9th G Devin Harris New Jersey Nets 1st G Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 3rd G Jameer NelsonINJ Orlando Magic 1st G Mo Williams2 Cleveland Cavaliers 1st F Danny Granger Indiana Pacers 1st F Rashard Lewis Orlando Magic 2nd F Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 7th F C3 Chris BoshINJ Toronto Raptors 4th Head coach Mike Brown Cleveland Cavaliers Western Conference All Stars 14 Pos Player Team of selections Total votes Starters 9 G Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets 2nd 2 134 798 G Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 11th 2 805 397 F Amar e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns 4th 1 460 429 F Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 11th 2 578 168 C Yao Ming Houston Rockets 7th 2 532 958 Reserves 10 G Chauncey Billups Denver Nuggets 4th G Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 3rd G Brandon Roy Portland Trail Blazers 2nd F Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 2nd F Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 8th F David West New Orleans Hornets 2nd C Shaquille O Neal Phoenix Suns 15th Head coach Phil Jackson Los Angeles Lakers INJ Jameer Nelson and Chris Bosh were unable to participate due to injury 11 12 1 Ray Allen was named as a replacement for Jameer Nelson 12 2 Mo Williams was named as a replacement for Chris Bosh 11 3 Although the NBA listed Chris Bosh as a forward in the All Star ballot 9 he was selected as a reserve center by the head coaches 10 Game edit TNT February 158 30 p m MT RecapBoxscore Eastern Conference All Stars 119 Western Conference All Stars 146 Scoring by quarter 27 34 40 38 24 38 28 36Pts LeBron James 20Rebs Dwight Howard 9Asts Dwyane Wade 5 Pts Kobe Bryant 27Rebs Pau Gasol 8Asts Chris Paul 14 US Airways Center Phoenix ArizonaAttendance 16 382Referees 25 Tony Brothers 44 Ron Olesiak 18 Mark Wunderlich nbsp Players warming up before the game at the US Airways Center Phoenix Suns Shaquille O Neal marked his return to the NBA All Star Game after one year absence with an unusual entry to the game O Neal the last reserve called during the player introduction came out with a white mask and began dancing with the dance group JabbaWockeeZ before finally opening his mask and joining the rest of the players on the court O Neal and previous year s regular season MVP Kobe Bryant led the West to a 146 119 victory and were named co MVPs This was the third All Star Game MVP award for both players 1 The East led 20 10 early in the game before West coach Phil Jackson decided to send O Neal to the court With O Neal and Bryant on the court for the first time since 2004 NBA Finals the West embarked on a 19 0 run to take the lead The West continued to extend the lead in the second half and finally won the game by 27 points Bryant finished with 27 points while Chris Paul added a game high 14 assists Previous year s All Star Game MVP LeBron James led the East with 20 points but was unable to prevent the loss 15 16 Guest performances edit Five time Grammy Award winning singer and songwriter John Legend and 17 time Latin Grammy winner Juanes performed during the halftime Both singers collaborated in the extended version of Legend s song If You re Out There a song about hope and inspiration The extended version includes Spanish lyrics which was sung by Juanes 17 A special taped message from the United States President Barack Obama also aired during the halftime In the message President Obama encouraged people to do more public service for the community 18 A ring ceremony to honor the gold medalists at the 2008 Olympics was also held during the halftime Six members of USA men s national basketball team Chris Bosh Kobe Bryant Dwight Howard LeBron James Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade and two members of USA women s national basketball team Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson were awarded with their ring at the ceremony 19 The national anthem of both the United States and Canada were sung before the game Arizona native and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks sang U S national anthem The Star Spangled Banner The Canadian national anthem O Canada were sung by Tamia Canadian singer who is also the wife of Phoenix Suns player Grant Hill 19 The pre game introduction included a dance performance by the America s Best Dance Crew winner the Jabbawockeez Grammy nominated singer Chris Brown was originally scheduled to appear during the pre game introductions He however withdrew from the performance due to an ongoing domestic violence case against him 20 Other musical guests during the All Star Weekend were singers Corbin Bleu and Kevin Rudolf Bleu performed Moments That Matter at the halftime of the Rookie Challenge on Friday while Rudolf performed Let It Rock during the NBA All Star Saturday Night 17 All Star Weekend editRookie Challenge edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Rookie Challenge nbsp Kevin Durant led the Sophomores team into victory and was named the T Mobile Rookie Challenge MVP 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 Rookies team includes the first overall draft pick in 2008 NBA draft Derrick Rose The rest of the Rookies team consists of five of the top ten pick in the 2008 Draft and three players from the 2007 NBA draft who were in their first NBA season The three players are the first overall draft pick Greg Oden and two Spanish players Rudy Fernandez and Marc Gasol The Sophomores team features four players from the previous Rookie Challenge game which are Kevin Durant Jeff Green Al Horford and Luis Scola 21 The head coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores teams were the lead assistants from the 2009 NBA All Star Game coaching staffs Kurt Rambis from the Los Angeles Lakers and John Kuester from the Cleveland Cavaliers For the first time in the game s history two active NBA players were selected as leading assistant coach Two All Star starters Dwyane Wade and Dwight Howard were selected as the assistant coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores team respectively 21 This year the first ever EA Sports Jersey Creator Contest was held to design the jerseys for both the rookie and the sophomore team The contest called for the participants to come up with a computer generated jersey design that would replace the individual team jerseys worn by the players during the Rookie Challenge Of 12 000 participants 18 year old Tim Ahmed a freshman at Baruch College won the contest Ahmed won a free trip to Phoenix and a chance to meet players This marks the first time that a fan designed uniform has ever been worn during an NBA game or NBA event 21 The Sophomores wore fan designed white jerseys and the Rookies wore fan designed purple jerseys in the game 22 23 Rookies 21 Pos Player Team F Michael Beasley Miami Heat G F Rudy Fernandez Portland Trail Blazers C Marc Gasol Memphis Grizzlies G Eric Gordon Los Angeles Clippers C Brook Lopez New Jersey Nets G O J Mayo Memphis Grizzlies C Greg OdenINJ Portland Trail Blazers G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls G Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder Head coach Kurt Rambis Los Angeles Lakers Assistant coach Dwyane Wade Miami Heat Sophomores 21 Pos Player Team G Aaron Brooks Houston Rockets F Wilson Chandler New York Knicks G F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder F Jeff Green Oklahoma City Thunder F C Al Horford Atlanta Hawks F C Luis Scola Houston Rockets F Al Thornton Los Angeles Clippers G Rodney Stuckey Detroit Pistons F Thaddeus Young Philadelphia 76ers Head coach John Kuester Cleveland Cavaliers Assistant coach Dwight Howard Orlando Magic INJ Unable to participate due to injury 24 TNT February 139 00 p m RecapBoxscore Rookies 116 Sophomores 122 Scoring by half 61 58 55 64Pts Michael Beasley 29Rebs Marc Gasol 8Asts Derrick Rose 7 Pts Kevin Durant 46Rebs Durant Chandler 7 eachAsts Rodney Stuckey 9 US Airways Center Phoenix ArizonaAttendance 16 362Referees 56 Mark Ayotte 64 Eli Roe 42 Eric Lewis The Sophomores won the game 122 116 with Sophomore Kevin Durant named as the Rookie Challenge MVP Durant scored a record 46 points in the game breaking Amar e Stoudemire s 36 point record from 2004 The Rookies led by 3 at halftime but then Durant took over scoring 30 of his 46 points in the second half as the Sophomores outscored the Rookies by 6 points to win the game 25 The game marked the seventh consecutive loss for the Rookies team Slam Dunk Contest edit Main article Slam Dunk Contest nbsp Nate Robinson won the 2009 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest The Sprite Slam Dunk Contest was contested by defending champion Dwight Howard 2006 champion Nate Robinson 2005 contestant J R Smith and rookie Rudy Fernandez Fernandez won the online voting on NBA com to determine the fourth contestants beating fellow rookies Joe Alexander and Russell Westbrook 26 This was the first time a dunk contestant was chosen by the fans Fernandez also became the first ever international player to participate in the contest Smith was named as a late replacement for Rudy Gay who was forced to withdraw from the contest due to injury 27 Each contestant performed two slam dunks in each round The two best contestants in the first round as rated by the panel of judges advanced to the final round where the winner was determined by fan voting The panel of judges for this year contest consists of five former Phoenix Suns players the inaugural Slam Dunk champion Larry Nance 1992 champion Cedric Ceballos 1987 All Star Game MVP Tom Chambers and three time All Stars Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle 28 Dwight Howard began his title defence with two 50 point dunks to advance to the final round with a perfect score One of his dunks employed a 12 foot high hoop Howard also used a prop phone booth to change into his Superman cape before completing the dunk on the 12 foot hoop Nate Robinson also advanced to the final round with 87 points beating Smith and Fernandez who had 85 and 84 points respectively 29 In the final round Robinson changed his uniform into the New York Knicks green uniform originally designed for Saint Patrick s Day The green uniform symbolized Kryptonite 29 a fictional substance known to have detrimental effects on Superman The Krypto Nate vs Superman theme continued when Robinson in his final dunk used a green basketball and leaped over the 6 11 Howard who wore his Superman cape Robinson ended up with 52 of fan vote to win his second dunk title He joined Michael Jordan Dominique Wilkins Harold Miner and Jason Richardson as the only two time winners of the contest 29 Contestants 26 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final round 1st dunk 2nd dunk Total Votes G Nate Robinson New York Knicks 5 9 180 46 41 87 52 C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 6 11 265 50 50 100 48 G J R Smith Denver Nuggets 6 6 220 43 42 85 G F Rudy Fernandez Portland Trail Blazers 6 6 185 42 42 84 F Rudy GayINJ Memphis Grizzlies 6 8 222 INJ Unable to participate due to injury J R Smith was named as a replacement for Rudy Gay 27 Three Point Shootout edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Three Point Shootout nbsp Daequan Cook won the 2009 Foot Locker Three Point Shootout The Foot Locker Three Point Shootout was contested by six players Two time winner Jason Kapono returned to defend his title along with two former contestants Rashard Lewis and Mike Bibby They were joined by three first time contestants Daequan Cook Danny Granger and Roger Mason In this contest contestants attempt to make as many three point field goals as possible from five shooting stations behind the three point arc in one minute Players begin shooting from one corner of the court and move from station to station along the three point arc until they reach the other corner Each station has four standard balls worth one point each and one specially colored money ball worth two points 30 Cook won the first round with 18 points as he advanced to the final round along with Lewis and Kapono The second round was a tight contest between Cook and Lewis both tied at 15 points and Kapono with 14 Because of the tied score Cook and Lewis played an extra tiebreaker round Cook went on to beat his first round score with 19 points while Lewis finished with 7 points 31 Contestants 30 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final round Tiebreaker G Daequan Cook Miami Heat 6 5 210 18 15 19 F Rashard Lewis Orlando Magic 6 10 230 17 15 7 G F Jason Kapono Toronto Raptors 6 8 215 16 14 G Mike Bibby Atlanta Hawks 6 2 195 14 G F Danny Granger Indiana Pacers 6 8 228 13 G Roger Mason San Antonio Spurs 6 5 212 13 Skills Challenge edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Skills Challenge nbsp Derrick Rose won the 2009 PlayStation Skills Challenge The PlayStation Skills Challenge was contested by four players Derrick Rose the first overall draft pick in 2008 NBA draft was joined by three All Star guards Devin Harris Jameer Nelson and Tony Parker 32 However Nelson was injured and was subsequently replaced by All Star Mo Williams 33 In this contest the contestants have to complete an obstacle course consisting of dribbling passing and shooting stations A contestant who finish the course with the fastest time wins the contest All contestants must comply with basic NBA ball handling rules while completing the course 32 Rose led all the contestants with 33 3 seconds in the first round 3 3 seconds ahead of Harris Williams was eliminated after recording 37 5 seconds 4 2 seconds behind the lead Parker was eliminated with the slowest time in the Skills Challenge history with 50 8 seconds He previously held the slowest time of 45 5 points during the 2003 competition In the second round Harris went first and finished the course with 39 6 seconds 3 1 seconds worse than his previous attempt Rose went on to win the contest by recording a 35 3 seconds time while finishing the course with a dunk Rose also became the first rookie winner of the Skills Challenge competition 34 Contestants 32 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final round G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 6 3 190 33 3 35 3 G Devin Harris New Jersey Nets 6 3 185 36 9 39 7 G Mo Williams Cleveland Cavaliers 6 1 190 37 5 G Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 6 2 180 50 8 G Jameer NelsonINJ Orlando Magic 6 1 190 INJ Unable to participate due to injury Mo Williams was named as a replacement for Jameer Nelson 33 Shooting Stars Competition edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Shooting Stars Competition nbsp Bill Laimbeer won his second Shooting Stars Competition title with Team Detroit The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was competed between four teams of three players with each team representing a city which has both NBA and WNBA teams Each team consisted of one current NBA player one current WNBA player and one NBA legend Team San Antonio the defending champion was joined by the inaugural champion Team Los Angeles 2005 champion Team Phoenix and 2007 champion Team Detroit In this competition each team must make six shots from six shooting locations of increasing difficulties The team who makes all six shots with the fastest time wins the competition 35 In the first round the defending champion Team San Antonio was eliminated along with Team Los Angeles Both teams took over 15 shots from the half court location to score Team Detroit and Team Phoenix both advanced to the final round Team Phoenix recorded the fastest completion time in the first round with 53 3 seconds six seconds faster than Team Detroit In the final round Team Detroit made the first five shots in 13 attempts and used only 7 attempts to make the half court shot with a time of 58 4 seconds Team Phoenix responded by making their first five shots in a single attempt each However they needed 22 attempts to make the half court shot finishing with a time of 1 minute and 19 seconds Team Detroit won their second Shooting Stars title joining Team San Antonio as the only two time winners of the competition Detroit Pistons legend and Detroit Shock head coach Bill Laimbeer also became the first person to win the Shooting Stars Competition twice he won his first title with Team Detroit in 2007 36 Contestants 35 City Members Team First round Final round Detroit Arron Afflalo Detroit Pistons 59 3 58 4 Katie Smith Detroit Shock Bill Laimbeer Detroit Pistons retired Phoenix Leandro Barbosa Phoenix Suns 53 3 1 15 Tangela Smith Phoenix Mercury Dan Majerle Phoenix Suns retired San Antonio Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 1 06 Becky Hammon San Antonio Silver Stars David Robinson San Antonio Spurs retired Los Angeles Derek Fisher Los Angeles Lakers 1 16 Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks Michael Cooper Los Angeles Lakers retired H O R S E Competition edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend H O R S E Competition nbsp Joe Johnson was a participant of the H O R S E Competition On February 5 2009 TNT announced the addition of H O R S E to its All Star Weekend coverage The competition was held outdoors on a half sized court during the special Inside the NBA show prior to the All Star Saturday Night events The objective of this competition is to accrue as few of the five letters as possible A player is given a letter every time they fail to duplicate the shot of another player Each player was given 24 seconds to make or duplicate the shot dunking was prohibited Each player who fails to duplicate five shots was eliminated from the competition An NBA referee was assigned to rule whether the shot was done properly 37 The inaugural H O R S E Competition was sponsored by American auto insurance company GEICO and hence the word G E I C O was used in replacement of H O R S E 38 Three NBA players Kevin Durant Joe Johnson and O J Mayo were selected to compete in the H O R S E competition 39 Johnson was the first to be eliminated having failed to duplicate Mayo s shot from the free throw line Durant then made a series of three point shots to eliminate Mayo to win the inaugural H O R S E Competition 38 Contestants 39 Pos Player Team Height Weight Results G F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 6 9 215 G E I C G O J Mayo Memphis Grizzlies 6 4 210 G E I C O G Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 6 7 240 G E I C O Celebrity Game edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Celebrity Game nbsp Terrell Owens won his second successive All Star Celebrity Game MVP The 2009 McDonald s NBA All Star Celebrity Game was played on Friday February 13 at the Phoenix Convention Center A total of 16 celebrities took part in the game including several former NBA players Basketball Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Julius Erving who combined for 23 NBA All Star appearances served as coaches for the celebrity teams NBA legends Dominique Wilkins and Clyde Drexler were joined by former players Dan Majerle and Rick Fox in the celebrity team roster WNBA stars Lisa Leslie and Kara Lawson also participated in the game along with four Harlem Globetrotters players 40 Previous year s MVP Terrell Owens scored a game high 17 points and led the East Sunrisers to a 60 57 victory over the West Sunsetters Owens an American football star for Dallas Cowboys was also named as the Celebrity Game MVP for the second successive year The game was marked by a surprise appearance by another Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman in the middle of the game where she joined and played with the East Sunrisers ESPN play by play commentator Mike Breen also made a surprise appearance as the referee for the game 41 East Sunrisers 40 42 Player Background Dominique Wilkins NBA legend Rick Fox Los Angeles Lakers legend Kara Lawson WNBA player James Denton Actor Zach Levi Actor Terrell Owens American football player Special K Daley Harlem Globetrotters Wildkat Edgerson Harlem Globetrotters Coach Julius Erving West Sunsetters 40 42 Player Background Clyde Drexler NBA legend Dan Majerle Phoenix Suns legend Lisa Leslie WNBA player Donald Faison Actor Michael Rapaport Actor Chris Tucker Actor comedian Scooter Christensen Harlem Globetrotters Handles Franklin Harlem Globetrotters Coach Magic JohnsonD League All Star editMain article NBA Development League All Star Game D League All Star Game edit Twenty of the NBA Development League s top players were selected to the D League All Star Game rosters by a combination of fan balloting on the official D League website and voting by the 16 head coaches of D League teams The selections were divided up into two teams the Red Team and the Blue Team by members of the NBA and NBA D League s Basketball Operations staff Players who have been selected by coaches and fans must be on an active roster of a D League team 43 Iowa Energy head coach Nick Nurse and Austin Toros head coach Quin Snyder were selected as the coach for the Red Team and the Blue Team respectively Both coaches earned the honor by securing the best records in the D League through January 27 44 Blue Team 43 Pos Player Team G Cedric Bozeman Anaheim Arsenal G Will Conroy Albuquerque Thunderbirds F Erik Daniels4 Erie BayHawks F Josh Davis Colorado 14ers F Ronald Dupree Utah Flash F Malik Hairston1 Austin Toros C Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants F Antonio Meeking Reno Bighorns C Chris Richard2 Tulsa 66ers G Walker Russell Fort Wayne Mad Ants G James White Anaheim Arsenal F Marcus Williams4 Austin Toros Head coach Quin Snyder Austin Toros Red Team 43 Pos Player Team G Blake Ahearn Dakota Wizards C Lance Allred Idaho Stampede G Maurice Baker Dakota Wizards G Derrick Byars Bakersfield Jam F Luke Jackson Idaho Stampede G F Othyus Jeffers4 Iowa Energy G Trey Johnson Bakersfield Jam F Richard Hendrix Dakota Wizards G F Cartier Martin3 Iowa Energy F Brent Petway Idaho Stampede C Courtney Sims Iowa Energy Head coach Nick Nurse Iowa Energy 1 Unable to participate due to a recall by the San Antonio Spurs 2 Unable to participate due to injury 3 Unable to participate due to a call up to the Charlotte Bobcats 4 Named as replacement for the unavailable players 45 NBA TV February 142 00 p m RecapBoxscore Blue Team 103 Red Team 113 Scoring by half 51 43 52 70Pts Antonio Meeking 17Rebs Ronald Dupree 10Asts Walker Russell 8 Pts Johnson Sims 15 eachRebs Courtney Sims 8Asts Blake Ahearn 13 Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix ArizonaReferees 34 Kevin Cutler 51 Kane Fitzgerald 55 Marat Kogut In the third annual D League All Star Game the Red Team defeated the Blue team 113 103 The Red Team trailed by 8 points at the half but managed to outscore the Blue Team 70 52 in the second half to secure the win Dakota s guard Blake Ahearn scored 13 points and dished 13 assists while Iowa s center Courtney Sims scored 15 points and grabbed 8 rebounds Both players were named Co MVPs of the D League All Star Game 4 D League Dream Factory Friday Night edit Slam Dunk Contest edit James White won the second annual D League Slam Dunk Contest beating Keith Clark in the final round with a perfect score of 100 Defending champion Brent Petway was unable to repeat his last year s performance and was eliminated in the first round along with Othyus Jeffers 46 Contestants 5 Pos Player Team Height Weight G James White Anaheim Arsenal 6 7 200 F Keith Clark Tulsa 66ers 6 8 245 G F Othyus Jeffers Iowa Energy 6 5 200 F Brent Petway Idaho Stampede 6 8 205 Three Point Shootout edit nbsp Blake Ahearn won the D League Three Point Shootout Blake Ahearn won the second annual D League Three Point Shootout beating Ernest Scott in the final round by a score of 22 19 Ahearn scored four of the five money balls in the last stations For the first time the last station consists of five money balls instead of four standard balls and one money ball Gary Forbes and Trey Johnson were eliminated in the first round 46 Contestants 5 Pos Player Team Height Weight G Blake Ahearn Dakota Wizards 6 2 190 F Gary Forbes Tulsa 66ers 6 7 220 G Trey Johnson Bakersfield Jam 6 6 216 F Ernest Scott Rio Grande Valley Vipers 6 7 225 H O R S E Competition edit Will Conroy won the second annual D League H O R S E Competition beating the defending champion Lance Allred with a through the legs off the backboard lay up 46 Contestants 5 Pos Player Team Height Weight G Will Conroy Albuquerque Thunderbirds 6 2 195 C Lance Allred Idaho Stampede 6 11 260 G Joe Crawford Los Angeles D Fenders 6 5 210 F Erik Daniels Erie BayHawks 6 8 214Broadcast edit nbsp Marv Albert left and Reggie Miller middle were the announcers for the All Star Game Doug Collins is not pictured Turner Broadcasting Network TNT broadcast the All Star Game for the sixth straight year in the United States while The Sports Network TSN broadcast the All Star Game in Canada TNT also broadcast the Rookie Challenge and the All Star Saturday Night events The Celebrity Game was broadcast by ESPN and the D League All Star events were broadcast by NBA TV International edit Aside from TNT and TSN in United States and Canada the following television channels also broadcast the All Star game all around the world 47 Africa Canal Horizons ESPN Africa nbsp Angola TPA nbsp Nigeria Silverbird TV Asia Pacific ESPN Asia nbsp Australia ESPN Australia nbsp China CCTV 5 Guangdong TV Shanghai TV nbsp Hong Kong ESPN Hong Kong TVB HD Jade TVB Pearl nbsp India ESPN India nbsp Indonesia JakTV nbsp Japan J Sports NHK BS 1 NHK Digital Hivision NBA League Pass SKY PerfectTV nbsp Lebanon ShowSports nbsp Malaysia ESPN Malaysia nbsp Philippines C S 9 Basketball TV nbsp Republic of China Star Sports Taiwan nbsp South Korea MBC ESPN Europe nbsp Albania Telesport nbsp Armenia AR TV nbsp Belgium Be 1 Prime Sport 1 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina OBN TV nbsp Bulgaria TV7 nbsp Cyprus Alfa TV nbsp Czech Republic Nova Sport nbsp Denmark dk4 nbsp Finland Urheilu Kanava nbsp France Canal Orange Sport nbsp Germany ZDF nbsp Greece ET1 nbsp Hungary Sport 1 nbsp Iceland Stod 2 Sport nbsp Italy SKY Sport 2 SKY Sport HD nbsp Latvia LTV 7 nbsp Macedonia Alfa TV nbsp Malta Melita Sports 1 nbsp Netherlands Sport1 Sport1 HD nbsp Poland Canal Sport Orange Sport nbsp Portugal Sport TV 1 Sport TV HD nbsp Romania Boom Sport One nbsp Russia NTV Plus Sport NTV Plus HD nbsp Slovenia Sport TV nbsp Spain Canal Canal Deportes Cuatro nbsp Turkey NTV NTV Spor nbsp United Kingdom Five Latin America ESPN Latin America DirecTV South America nbsp Argentina Canal 7 nbsp Brazil ESPN Brasil nbsp Jamaica CVM nbsp Mexico Cadena 3 nbsp Panama Cable Onda nbsp Peru CMD nbsp Suriname SCCN nbsp Venezuela Sport PlusReferences edit a b Garcia Art February 16 2009 Shaq Kobe lead freestyling West All Stars past East NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc Archived from the original on March 18 2009 Retrieved June 15 2009 a b Phoenix to Host 2009 All Star NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc November 8 2007 Retrieved June 15 2009 Phoenix to host 2009 NBA All Star Game USA Today November 7 2007 Retrieved June 15 2009 a b Sims And Ahearn Named Co MVPs As Red Defeats Blue In All Star Game NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 14 2009 Archived from the original on November 6 2012 Retrieved June 15 2009 a b c d Field Set For 2009 Dream Factory 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