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2010 NBA All-Star Game

The 2010 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 14, 2010, during the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2009–10 season. It was the 59th edition of the NBA All-Star Game, and was played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference, 141–139. The East's Dwyane Wade, who recorded 28 points on 75% shooting, 11 assists, 6 rebounds and 5 steals, was named as the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. This was the second time that the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area had hosted the All-Star Game; the area had previously hosted the event in 1986. Dallas was awarded the 2010 All-Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on October 30, 2008.

2010 NBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
East 37394223 141
West 34354030 139
DateFebruary 14, 2010
ArenaCowboys Stadium
American Airlines Center (All-Star contests)
CityArlington
MVPDwyane Wade
National anthemGretchen Wilson (US)[1]
Canadian Tenors (Canada)[1]
Halftime showAlicia Keys, Shakira[2]
Attendance108,713
NetworkTNT
AnnouncersMarv Albert, Doug Collins and Reggie Miller
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith (All-Star Saturday Night)
Kevin Harlan, Kevin McHale and Dwyane Wade (Rookie Challenge)
NBA All-Star Game
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The All-Star Weekend began on Friday, February 12, 2010, 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, Slam Dunk Contest and H–O–R–S–E Competition. The 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. In the Rookie Challenge, the Rookies defeated the Sophomores for the first time since 2002, with Rookies' Tyreke Evans named as the game MVP. In the All-Star Saturday Night events, Nate Robinson won his third Slam Dunk Contest while Paul Pierce and Steve Nash won the Three-Point Shootout and Skills Challenge respectively. Team Texas, the home team, won the Shootings Stars Competition. Kevin Durant repeated as champion in the H–O–R–S–E Competition.

The announced attendance for the All-Star Game was 108,713, the all-time attendance record for the sport.[3] The previous verified record for attendance at a basketball game was 78,129, set in a December 13, 2003 game between Kentucky and Michigan State at Ford Field in Detroit.[4] The final of the 1968 European Cup Winners' Cup between AEK Athens and Slavia Prague at Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens is believed to have had an attendance of 120,000 but that total was not verified at the time.[5] The previous record attendance for an NBA All-Star Game was 44,735, set at the Houston Astrodome for the 1989 All-Star Game.[6] This event also broke the record for the single largest attendance for an indoor event, previously held by WrestleMania III in 1987.

This marked the first All-Star game where neither team wore a white uniform. The East wore blue uniforms with silver trim, while the West wore red uniforms with gold trim.

Venues Edit

 
 
Cowboys Stadium was the host venue of the 2010 NBA All-Star Game.

The Dallas Mavericks served as host of an All-Star Game for the second time in franchise history; they previously hosted the 1986 All-Star Game at their former home court, the Reunion Arena in Dallas.

The venue for the game on February 14 was Cowboys Stadium, home of the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys, while the Rookie Challenge and NBA All-Star Saturday Night events were held on February 12 and February 13, 2010, respectively, at American Airlines Center, home of the Mavericks. This marked the first time the All-Star events were split between two venues since 1989.

The Mavericks were awarded the All-Star Game in an announcement by NBA commissioner David Stern on October 30, 2008.[7] This was the first All-Star Game to be played in a football stadium since 1996 when San Antonio's Alamodome hosted the event.[8]

All-Star Game Edit

Coaches Edit

 
 
Stan Van Gundy (left) and George Karl were selected as the East and West head coach, respectively.

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 January 31, two weeks before the All-Star Game. However, an NBA rule also prohibits a coach from being selected for consecutive All-Star Games. Because Phil Jackson and Mike Brown coached in the 2009 All-Star Game, they were not eligible for selection, even though their teams (respectively the Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers) had the best winning percentages in their respective conferences at the January 31 cutoff date.[9]

The coach for the Western Conference team was Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl. This is the fourth time Karl was selected to be an All-Star coach, after previous selections in 1994, 1996 and 1998.[10] At January 31, the Nuggets had 32–15 record, the second best winning percentage in the Western Conference, behind Phil Jackson's Lakers.[11] The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy. This is the second time Van Gundy was selected to be an All-Star coach, after previously being selected in 2005. At January 31, the Magic had 32–16 record, the second best winning percentage in the Eastern Conference, behind Mike Brown's Cavaliers.[12]

Players Edit

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.[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.[13]

LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers topped the All-Star Ballots with 2,549,693 votes, which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team. Allen Iverson, who retired briefly before returning to play for the Philadelphia 76ers, earned his eleventh straight selection to the All-Star roster. Dwyane Wade, Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard completed the Eastern Conference starting position. These five starters also started in the previous year's Eastern Conference team.[14] The Eastern Conference reserves includes 4 first-time selections, Rajon Rondo, Derrick Rose, Gerald Wallace and Al Horford.[13] Wallace became the first player to represent the Charlotte Bobcats in the All-Star game, while Rose became the first All-Star for the Chicago Bulls since Michael Jordan.[15]

The Western Conference leading vote-getter is Kobe Bryant with 2,456,224 votes. Two-time MVP Steve Nash returned after missing out on the All-Star roster the previous year. Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan and Amar'e Stoudemire completed the Western Conference starting position. Bryant, Duncan and Stoudemire all started in last year's game, although Stoudemire was listed as a forward then.[9] Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki represented the home town after being selected as a reserve. The Western Conference reserves includes 3 first-time selections, Kevin Durant, Zach Randolph and Deron Williams, who grew up and starred in high school in the Dallas area.[13][16]

Four players missed the game: Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Brandon Roy due to injury; Allen Iverson due to personal reasons. As a result, four more were named to the roster as replacements: Chauncey Billups for Paul, Chris Kaman for Roy, Jason Kidd for Bryant and David Lee for Iverson. Both Kaman and Lee are first-time selections.[17][18][19] Eastern Conference coach Stan Van Gundy selected Joe Johnson to replace Iverson in the starting lineup, while Western Conference coach George Karl selected Dirk Nowitzki to replace Bryant in the starting lineup.[20][21]

Roster Edit

 
Shakira performing in the halftime show.

^INJ Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Brandon Roy did not participate due to injury.[17][22][23]
^DNP Allen Iverson did not play due to personal reasons.[17]
^REP Chauncey Billups was named as a replacement for Chris Paul,[18] Chris Kaman was named as a replacement for Brandon Roy,[19] Jason Kidd was named as a replacement for Kobe Bryant,[17] and David Lee was named as a replacement for Allen Iverson.[17]
^1 Joe Johnson started in place of Allen Iverson.[20]
^2 Dirk Nowitzki started in place of Kobe Bryant.[21]
^3 Although the NBA listed Pau Gasol as a forward in the All-Star ballot,[9] he was selected as a reserve center by the head coaches.[16]

Game Edit

February 14
7:50 p.m. CT
Boxscore
Eastern Conference All-Stars 141, Western Conference All-Stars 139
Scoring by quarter: 37–34, 39–35, 42–40, 23–30
Pts: Dwyane Wade 28
Rebs: Chris Bosh 10
Asts: Dwyane Wade 11
Pts: Carmelo Anthony 27
Rebs: Anthony, Stoudemire 10 each
Asts: Steve Nash 13
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Attendance: 108,713
Referees:
  • #48 Scott Foster
  • #19 James Capers
  • #63 Derek Richardson

All-Star Weekend Edit

Rookie Challenge Edit

 
 
Russell Westbrook (left) scored a game-high 40 points for the Sophomores while DeJuan Blair (right) recorded a game-high 23 rebounds for the Rookies.

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 2009 NBA draft: Stephen Curry, Tyreke Evans, Jonny Flynn, James Harden and Brandon Jennings. The Sophomores team featured seven players from the previous Rookie Challenge game: Michael Beasley, Marc Gasol, Eric Gordon, Brook Lopez, O. J. Mayo, Derrick Rose and Russell Westbrook.[24] However, Rose was later replaced by Anthony Morrow due to Rose's selection to the Skills Challenge and the All-Star Game.[25]

The head coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores teams were the lead assistants from the All-Star Game coaching staffs, Adrian Dantley from the Denver Nuggets and Patrick Ewing from the Orlando Magic. They were assisted by two All-Stars who served as assistant coach, Kevin Durant and Chris Bosh. Durant participated in his third successive Rookie Challenge game, after playing as a rookie and sophomore in the last two years. Bosh, a Dallas native, returned to his hometown where he grew up and starred in high school basketball. Dantley and Durant coached the Rookie team while Ewing and Bosh coached the Sophomore team.[26]

At halftime, sophomore Eric Gordon and rookie DeMar DeRozan competed in the inaugural NBA All-Star Slam Dunk-In, a single-round slam dunk competition to determine the fourth participant of the Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday.[27] DeRozan, who was not part of the Rookie team, earned 61% of the fans vote to defeat Eric Gordon and won a spot to compete in the Slam Dunk Contest.[28]

^DNP Derrick Rose was excused from the Rookie Challenge in consideration of being named to the All-Star Game and his participation in the Skills Challenge.[25]
^REP Anthony Morrow was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose.[25]


February 12
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Rookies 140, Sophomores 128
Scoring by half: 67–55, 73–73
Pts: Tyreke Evans 26
Rebs: DeJuan Blair 23
Asts: Brandon Jennings 8
Pts: Russell Westbrook 40
Rebs: Beasley, Lopez 7 each
Asts: O. J. Mayo 10
American Airlines Center, Dallas
Attendance: 19,200
Referees:
  • #67 John Goble
  • #65 Sean Wright
  • #60 David Guthrie

The Rookies won the game 140–128, ending the Sophomores' seven-game win streak and winning the Rookie Challenge for the first time since 2002. Rookie's Tyreke Evans was named MVP; he had 26 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. DeJuan Blair scored 22 points and notched a record 23 rebounds, becoming the first player to have a 20–20 game in the Rookie Challenge. Sophomore's Russell Westbrook had a game-high 40 points in a losing effort. It was the second time a player has reached the 40-point mark, since Kevin Durant had 46 points last year. The Rookies were up by 12 at halftime, the largest lead of the game. Westbrook, who had 11 points at halftime, took over and scored 29 points in the second half. But strong plays enabled the Rookies to keep the lead for the rest of the game.[29][30]

Slam Dunk Contest Edit

 
Nate Robinson won the 2010 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, becoming the first three-time champion.

The Sprite Slam Dunk Contest was contested by defending champion Nate Robinson, All-Star Gerald Wallace, Shannon Brown and DeMar DeRozan.[27] The fourth contestant was determined through the first ever NBA All-Star Dunk-In, a single-round slam dunk competition that was held at halftime of the Rookie Challenge game. The opening matchup between DeRozan and Eric Gordon ended with DeRozan winning 61% of the online fan vote and the final spot in the Saturday competition.[28]

The Slam Dunk Contest was held the following night. Each of the four contestants performed two slam dunks in the first round. A panel of five judges, including former champion Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb,[31][32] then scored the dunks to determine the final round pairing.[27] DeRozan's scored 92 points in the first round, including a 50-point dunk to advance to the finals. Robinson scored 89 points and also advanced to the finals, in which he was narrowly victorious in his effort to repeat. Robinson incorporated the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders his final round dunks, which earned him 51% of the fan vote, thus making him the first three-time dunk contest winner. After accepting the trophy, Robinson announced his retirement from any future dunk contests.[33]

Contestants[27]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
1st dunk 2nd dunk Total Votes
G Nate Robinson New York Knicks 5–8 180 44 45 89 51%
G DeMar DeRozan Toronto Raptors 6–7 220 42 50 92 49%
G Shannon Brown Los Angeles Lakers 6–4 205 37 41 78
F Gerald Wallace Charlotte Bobcats 6–7 220 38 40 78
Dunk-In contestants[27]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight Votes
G DeMar DeRozan Toronto Raptors 6–7 220 61%
G Eric Gordon Los Angeles Clippers 6–3 222 39%

Three-Point Shootout Edit

 
Paul Pierce won the 2010 Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout.

The Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout featured six players: defending champion Daequan Cook returned to defend his title, competing against Chauncey Billups, Paul Pierce, Channing Frye, Danilo Gallinari and rookie Stephen Curry.[34] Frye was the first center to participate in the three-point shootout since Sam Perkins in 1997.[35] 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, plus one specially colored "money ball", worth two points.[36]

Curry led the first round with 18 points as he advanced to the final round along with Billups and Pierce, who both scored 17 points. Defending champion Cook failed to advance, finishing with 15 points along with Frye and Gallinari. In the second round, Pierce set the tone early by scoring 20 points, and both Billups and Curry were unable to match his score. Pierce, who could only manage to score 8 points in his first participation in 2002, became the first Celtic to win the contest since Larry Bird won it three straight in 1986, 1987 and 1988.[31][36][37]

Contestants[34]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
F Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 6–7 235 17 20
G Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 6–3 185 18 17
G Chauncey Billups Denver Nuggets 6–3 202 17 14
G Daequan Cook Miami Heat 6–5 210 15
C Channing Frye Phoenix Suns 6–11 245 15
F Danilo Gallinari New York Knicks 6–10 225 15

Skills Challenge Edit

 
Steve Nash won the 2010 Taco Bell Skills Challenge, becoming the second two-time winner.

The Taco Bell Skills Challenge was contested by four players. Derrick Rose, the defending champion, was supposed to participate in the contest but he suffered an injury before the All-Star Break. He was replaced by Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder.[38][39] 2008 champion Deron Williams, 2005 champion Steve Nash and rookie Brandon Jennings also competed. In this contest, the contestants have to complete an "obstacle course" consisting of dribbling, passing and shooting stations. The contestant who finishes the course with the fastest time wins the contest. All contestants must comply with basic NBA ball-handling rules while completing the course.[40]

The two former champions, Nash and Williams advanced to the second round with the 35.0 and 34.1 seconds respectively. Jennings missed the cut for the final round with just 35.7 seconds, 0.7 second slower than Nash. In the final round, Nash went quicker than his first round attempt to record 29.9 seconds, while Williams could only record 37.9 seconds. Nash became the second two-time winner of the event, joining Dwyane Wade who won it back-to-back in 2006 and 2007.[31][40]

Contestants[40]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
G Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 6–3 195 35.0 29.9
G Deron Williams Utah Jazz 6–3 207 34.1 37.9
G Brandon Jennings Milwaukee Bucks 6–1 169 35.7
G Russell WestbrookREP Oklahoma City Thunder 6–3 187 44.1
G Derrick RoseINJ Chicago Bulls 6–3 190

^INJ Derrick Rose was not able to participate due to injury.[39]
^REP Russell Westbrook was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose.[39]

Shooting Stars Competition Edit

 
 
Dirk Nowitzki (left), Becky Hammon (right) and Kenny Smith (not pictured) won the 2010 Haier Shooting Stars Competition.

The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was contested by four teams of three players, with each team representing a city which has both NBA and WNBA teams (or in the case of Sacramento, had one during the 2009 season). Each team consisted of one current NBA player, one current WNBA player, and one NBA legend. 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. For the first time in the event's history, the TNT and NBA TV analysts participated in the event, as the NBA legend. Defending champion Team Detroit did not return to defend their title. A home team from Texas competed in the competition, representing Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, the three cities in Texas that have NBA franchises. Other participants in the event included Team Atlanta, Team Los Angeles and Team Sacramento.[41]

In the first round, Team Texas and Los Angeles both had the two best times and advanced to the final round. In the final round, Team Texas finished the course in just 34.3 seconds, defeating team Los Angeles who recorded 55.2 seconds. Team Texas only missed two shots in their first five shooting locations before hometown player Dirk Nowitzki scored the half-court shot in the team's sixth attempt. WNBA player Becky Hammon, who won the competition as part of Team San Antonio in 2008, became the second two-time winner, after Bill Laimbeer.[42]

Contestants[41]
City/State Members Team First round Final round
Texas Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 1:28 34.3
Becky Hammon1 San Antonio Silver Stars
Kenny Smith Houston Rockets (retired)
Los Angeles Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 1:00 55.2
Marie Ferdinand-Harris Los Angeles Sparks
Brent Barry Los Angeles Clippers (retired)
Sacramento Tyreke Evans Sacramento Kings 1:46
Nicole Powell Sacramento Monarchs
Chris Webber Sacramento Kings (retired)
Atlanta Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 1:47
Angel McCoughtry Atlanta Dream
Steve Smith Atlanta Hawks (retired)

^1 Becky Hammon is a U.S. citizen by birth. She became a naturalized citizen of Russia in 2007 and has represented Russia in international competitions.[43]

H–O–R–S–E Competition Edit

 
Kevin Durant repeated as champion in the 2010 H–O–R–S–E Competition.

A H–O–R–S–E Competition, which was contested for the first time last year as an exhibition event before the All-Star Saturday Night, is now part of the All-Star Saturday Night events. The objective of this competition is to accrue as few of the five letters as possible. Players are given a "letter" every time they fail to duplicate a shot of another player. Each player is given 24 seconds to make or duplicate a shot—dunking is prohibited. Each player who fails to duplicate five shots is eliminated from the competition. An NBA referee is assigned to rule whether the shot is performed properly.[44] Defending champion Kevin Durant returned to defend his title, competing against Rajon Rondo and rookie Omri Casspi.[45] All players started slow in the contest early on after failing to make most shots. Casspi was soon eliminated when he accumulated the five letters. Due to time constraint, the competition turned into a three-point contest. Durant made most of his shots, eliminating Rondo who missed two three-pointers.[44]

Contestants[45]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight Results
F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 6–9 230 H-O-R
G Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 6–1 171 H-O-R-S-E
F Omri Casspi Sacramento Kings 6–9 225 H-O-R-S-E

Celebrity Game Edit

 
Five-time All-Star Chris Mullin participated in the Celebrity Game.

The NBA All-Star Celebrity Game was played on Friday, February 12 at the Dallas Convention Center. A total of 20 celebrities took part in the game, including several former basketball players. Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and five-time NBA All-Star Alonzo Mourning, served as coaches for the celebrity teams. Three former NBA players, Robert Horry, Rick Fox and Chris Mullin, along with Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, participated in the game.[46] The West team won 41–37 over the East. "Special K" Daley, one of the four Harlem Globetrotters player that participated in the game, scored game-high 18 points for the West. Actor Michael Rapaport, who scored 4 points, was named as the Celebrity Game MVP for his defense on football player Terrell Owens, the MVP of the last two Celebrity Games. Owens, who played both college basketball and football in Chattanooga, led the East with 10 points.[46] The Globetrotters, joined by "Curly" Neal and "Bucket" Blakes, entertained the crowd during the timeouts with their signature ball-handling tricks.[47]

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. Players who have been selected by coaches and fans must be on an active roster of a D-League team. Iowa Energy head coach Nick Nurse and Rio Grande Valley Vipers head coach Chris Finch 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 26.[48]

^INJ Alexis Ajinca, Dontell Jefferson and Antonio Anderson did not participate due to injury.[49]
^DNP Joey Dorsey did not participate due to a recall by the Houston Rockets, while Sundiata Gaines and Anthony Tolliver did not participate due to call-ups to the Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors respectively.[49]
^REP Romel Beck, Brian Butch, Joe Crawford, Desmon Farmer, Curtis Jerrells and Diamon Simpson was named as replacements for the unavailable players.[49]


February 13
3:00 p.m. ET
Recap
Boxscore
Eastern Conference 81, Western Conference 98
Scoring by half: 41–48, 40–50
Pts: Earl Barron 20
Rebs: Rob Kurz 10
Asts: Curtis Stinson 11
Pts: Brian Butch 18
Rebs: Brian Butch 13
Asts: Curtis Jerrells 6
Dallas Convention Center, Dallas
Attendance: 3500
Referees:
  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #14 Nick Buchert
  • #52 James Williams

In the fourth annual D-League All-Star Game, the Western Conference team defeated the Eastern Conference Team 98–81. Bakersfield Jam center Brian Butch, who scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, was named as the MVP of the game. Iowa Energy center Earl Barron scored the game-high 20 points, while Curtis Stinson recorded the game-high 11 assists for the East.[50]

D-League Dream Factory Friday Night Edit

Slam Dunk Contest Edit

 
Deron Washington participated in the D-League Slam Dunk Contest.

Dar Tucker won the third annual D-League Slam Dunk Contest, beating Alonzo Gee in the final round. Tucker scored four 50-point dunk, finishing with perfect score in both the first and final round. In his final dunk, Tucker jumped over his teammate Brian Butch, who is seven feet tall.[51][52]

Contestants[53]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight
G Dar Tucker Los Angeles D-Fenders 6–4 205
G/F Anthony Danridge Albuquerque Thunderbirds 6–5 215
G Alonzo GeeREP Austin Toros 6–6 220
F Trey GilderREP Maine Red Claws 6–9 185
F Bill WalkerDNP Maine Red Claws 6–5 220
F Deron WashingtonINJ Tulsa 66ers 6–8 215

^INJ Deron Washington did not participate due to injury.[54]
^DNP Bill Walker did not participate due to a recall by the Boston Celtics.[54]
^REP Alonzo Gee and Trey Gilder was named as replacements for the unavailable players.[54]

Three-Point Shootout Edit

 
Blake Ahearn participated in the D-League Three-Point Shootout.

Andre Ingram won the third annual D-League Three-Point Shootout, beating defending champion Blake Ahearn in the final round by a score of 39–37. Ingram advanced to the finals having scored 18 points, while Ahearn scored 20 points in the first round. Morris Almond and Rob Kurz were eliminated in the first round.[51][52]

Contestants[53]
Pos. Player Team Height Weight
G Andre Ingram Utah Flash 6–3 190
G Blake Ahearn Bakersfield Jam 6–2 190
G Morris Almond Springfield Armor 6–5 210
F Rob Kurz Fort Wayne Mad Ants 6–9 230

Shooting Stars Competition Edit

 
Carlos Powell won the inaugural D-League Shooting Stars Competition along with Pat Carroll and Trey Gilder.

The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was held for the first time in the D-League Dream Factory Friday Night events. A team of Pat Carroll, Trey Gilder and Carlos Powell won the inaugural competition by defeating of a team of Brian Butch, Desmon Farmer and Donell Taylor in the final round. Carroll, Gilder and Powell finished the course with a time of 15.6 seconds, with Powell made a half-court shot on their first attempt.[51][52]

^INJ Dontell Jefferson did not participate due to injury.[54]
^REP Donell Taylor was named as replacements for Dontell Jefferson.[54]

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The 2010 NBA All Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 14 2010 during the National Basketball Association s NBA 2009 10 season It was the 59th edition of the NBA All Star Game and was played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Texas The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference 141 139 The East s Dwyane Wade who recorded 28 points on 75 shooting 11 assists 6 rebounds and 5 steals was named as the All Star Game Most Valuable Player This was the second time that the Dallas Fort Worth metropolitan area had hosted the All Star Game the area had previously hosted the event in 1986 Dallas was awarded the 2010 All Star Game in an announcement by commissioner David Stern on October 30 2008 2010 NBA All Star Game1234 TotalEast 37394223 141West 34354030 139DateFebruary 14 2010ArenaCowboys StadiumAmerican Airlines Center All Star contests CityArlingtonMVPDwyane WadeNational anthemGretchen Wilson US 1 Canadian Tenors Canada 1 Halftime showAlicia Keys Shakira 2 Attendance108 713NetworkTNTAnnouncersMarv Albert Doug Collins and Reggie MillerKevin Harlan Reggie Miller Mike Fratello Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith All Star Saturday Night Kevin Harlan Kevin McHale and Dwyane Wade Rookie Challenge NBA All Star Game lt 2009 2011 gt The All Star Weekend began on Friday February 12 2010 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 Slam Dunk Contest and H O R S E Competition The 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 In the Rookie Challenge the Rookies defeated the Sophomores for the first time since 2002 with Rookies Tyreke Evans named as the game MVP In the All Star Saturday Night events Nate Robinson won his third Slam Dunk Contest while Paul Pierce and Steve Nash won the Three Point Shootout and Skills Challenge respectively Team Texas the home team won the Shootings Stars Competition Kevin Durant repeated as champion in the H O R S E Competition The announced attendance for the All Star Game was 108 713 the all time attendance record for the sport 3 The previous verified record for attendance at a basketball game was 78 129 set in a December 13 2003 game between Kentucky and Michigan State at Ford Field in Detroit 4 The final of the 1968 European Cup Winners Cup between AEK Athens and Slavia Prague at Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens is believed to have had an attendance of 120 000 but that total was not verified at the time 5 The previous record attendance for an NBA All Star Game was 44 735 set at the Houston Astrodome for the 1989 All Star Game 6 This event also broke the record for the single largest attendance for an indoor event previously held by WrestleMania III in 1987 This marked the first All Star game where neither team wore a white uniform The East wore blue uniforms with silver trim while the West wore red uniforms with gold trim Contents 1 Venues 2 All Star Game 2 1 Coaches 2 2 Players 2 3 Roster 2 4 Game 3 All Star Weekend 3 1 Rookie Challenge 3 2 Slam Dunk Contest 3 3 Three Point Shootout 3 4 Skills Challenge 3 5 Shooting Stars Competition 3 6 H O R S E Competition 3 7 Celebrity Game 4 D League All Star 4 1 D League All Star Game 4 2 D League Dream Factory Friday Night 4 2 1 Slam Dunk Contest 4 2 2 Three Point Shootout 4 2 3 Shooting Stars Competition 5 References 6 External linksVenues Edit Cowboys Stadium was the host venue of the 2010 NBA All Star Game The Dallas Mavericks served as host of an All Star Game for the second time in franchise history they previously hosted the 1986 All Star Game at their former home court the Reunion Arena in Dallas The venue for the game on February 14 was Cowboys Stadium home of the National Football League s Dallas Cowboys while the Rookie Challenge and NBA All Star Saturday Night events were held on February 12 and February 13 2010 respectively at American Airlines Center home of the Mavericks This marked the first time the All Star events were split between two venues since 1989 The Mavericks were awarded the All Star Game in an announcement by NBA commissioner David Stern on October 30 2008 7 This was the first All Star Game to be played in a football stadium since 1996 when San Antonio s Alamodome hosted the event 8 All Star Game EditCoaches Edit Stan Van Gundy left and George Karl were selected as the East and West head coach respectively 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 January 31 two weeks before the All Star Game However an NBA rule also prohibits a coach from being selected for consecutive All Star Games Because Phil Jackson and Mike Brown coached in the 2009 All Star Game they were not eligible for selection even though their teams respectively the Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers had the best winning percentages in their respective conferences at the January 31 cutoff date 9 The coach for the Western Conference team was Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl This is the fourth time Karl was selected to be an All Star coach after previous selections in 1994 1996 and 1998 10 At January 31 the Nuggets had 32 15 record the second best winning percentage in the Western Conference behind Phil Jackson s Lakers 11 The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy This is the second time Van Gundy was selected to be an All Star coach after previously being selected in 2005 At January 31 the Magic had 32 16 record the second best winning percentage in the Eastern Conference behind Mike Brown s Cavaliers 12 Players Edit 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 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 13 LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers topped the All Star Ballots with 2 549 693 votes which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team Allen Iverson who retired briefly before returning to play for the Philadelphia 76ers earned his eleventh straight selection to the All Star roster Dwyane Wade Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard completed the Eastern Conference starting position These five starters also started in the previous year s Eastern Conference team 14 The Eastern Conference reserves includes 4 first time selections Rajon Rondo Derrick Rose Gerald Wallace and Al Horford 13 Wallace became the first player to represent the Charlotte Bobcats in the All Star game while Rose became the first All Star for the Chicago Bulls since Michael Jordan 15 The Western Conference leading vote getter is Kobe Bryant with 2 456 224 votes Two time MVP Steve Nash returned after missing out on the All Star roster the previous year Carmelo Anthony Tim Duncan and Amar e Stoudemire completed the Western Conference starting position Bryant Duncan and Stoudemire all started in last year s game although Stoudemire was listed as a forward then 9 Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki represented the home town after being selected as a reserve The Western Conference reserves includes 3 first time selections Kevin Durant Zach Randolph and Deron Williams who grew up and starred in high school in the Dallas area 13 16 Four players missed the game Kobe Bryant Chris Paul and Brandon Roy due to injury Allen Iverson due to personal reasons As a result four more were named to the roster as replacements Chauncey Billups for Paul Chris Kaman for Roy Jason Kidd for Bryant and David Lee for Iverson Both Kaman and Lee are first time selections 17 18 19 Eastern Conference coach Stan Van Gundy selected Joe Johnson to replace Iverson in the starting lineup while Western Conference coach George Karl selected Dirk Nowitzki to replace Bryant in the starting lineup 20 21 Roster Edit Eastern Conference All Stars Pos Player Team of selections Total votesStarters 9 G Allen IversonDNP 1 Philadelphia 76ers 11th 1 269 568G Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 6th 2 327 550F LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers 6th 2 549 693F Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics 13th 1 978 116C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 4th 2 360 096Reserves 13 G Joe Johnson1 Atlanta Hawks 4th G Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 1st G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 1st F Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 8th F Gerald Wallace Charlotte Bobcats 1st F Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors 5th F C Al Horford Atlanta Hawks 1st C David LeeREP New York Knicks 1st Head coach Stan Van Gundy Orlando Magic 12 Western Conference All Stars Pos Player Team of selections Total votesStarters 9 G Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 7th 1 222 235G Kobe BryantINJ 2 Los Angeles Lakers 12th 2 456 224F Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets 3rd 2 137 560F Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs 12th 1 156 696C Amar e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns 5th 1 824 093Reserves 13 G Chauncey BillupsREP Denver Nuggets 5th G Jason KiddREP Dallas Mavericks 10th G Chris PaulINJ New Orleans Hornets 3rd G Brandon RoyINJ Portland Trail Blazers 3rd G Deron Williams Utah Jazz 1st F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 1st F Dirk Nowitzki2 Dallas Mavericks 9th F Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 1st F C3 Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 3rd C Chris KamanREP Los Angeles Clippers 1st Head coach George Karl Denver Nuggets 10 Shakira performing in the halftime show INJ Kobe Bryant Chris Paul and Brandon Roy did not participate due to injury 17 22 23 DNP Allen Iverson did not play due to personal reasons 17 REP Chauncey Billups was named as a replacement for Chris Paul 18 Chris Kaman was named as a replacement for Brandon Roy 19 Jason Kidd was named as a replacement for Kobe Bryant 17 and David Lee was named as a replacement for Allen Iverson 17 1 Joe Johnson started in place of Allen Iverson 20 2 Dirk Nowitzki started in place of Kobe Bryant 21 3 Although the NBA listed Pau Gasol as a forward in the All Star ballot 9 he was selected as a reserve center by the head coaches 16 Game Edit TNTFebruary 147 50 p m CTBoxscoreEastern Conference All Stars 141 Western Conference All Stars 139Scoring by quarter 37 34 39 35 42 40 23 30Pts Dwyane Wade 28Rebs Chris Bosh 10Asts Dwyane Wade 11 Pts Carmelo Anthony 27Rebs Anthony Stoudemire 10 eachAsts Steve Nash 13Cowboys Stadium Arlington TexasAttendance 108 713Referees 48 Scott Foster 19 James Capers 63 Derek RichardsonAll Star Weekend EditRookie Challenge Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Rookie Challenge Russell Westbrook left scored a game high 40 points for the Sophomores while DeJuan Blair right recorded a game high 23 rebounds for the Rookies 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 2009 NBA draft Stephen Curry Tyreke Evans Jonny Flynn James Harden and Brandon Jennings The Sophomores team featured seven players from the previous Rookie Challenge game Michael Beasley Marc Gasol Eric Gordon Brook Lopez O J Mayo Derrick Rose and Russell Westbrook 24 However Rose was later replaced by Anthony Morrow due to Rose s selection to the Skills Challenge and the All Star Game 25 The head coaches for the Rookies and Sophomores teams were the lead assistants from the All Star Game coaching staffs Adrian Dantley from the Denver Nuggets and Patrick Ewing from the Orlando Magic They were assisted by two All Stars who served as assistant coach Kevin Durant and Chris Bosh Durant participated in his third successive Rookie Challenge game after playing as a rookie and sophomore in the last two years Bosh a Dallas native returned to his hometown where he grew up and starred in high school basketball Dantley and Durant coached the Rookie team while Ewing and Bosh coached the Sophomore team 26 At halftime sophomore Eric Gordon and rookie DeMar DeRozan competed in the inaugural NBA All Star Slam Dunk In a single round slam dunk competition to determine the fourth participant of the Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday 27 DeRozan who was not part of the Rookie team earned 61 of the fans vote to defeat Eric Gordon and won a spot to compete in the Slam Dunk Contest 28 Rookies 24 Pos Player TeamF C DeJuan Blair San Antonio SpursF Omri Casspi Sacramento KingsG Stephen Curry Golden State WarriorsG Tyreke Evans Sacramento KingsG Jonny Flynn Minnesota TimberwolvesF Taj Gibson Chicago BullsG James Harden Oklahoma City ThunderG Brandon Jennings Milwaukee BucksF Jonas Jerebko Detroit PistonsHead coach Adrian Dantley Denver Nuggets 26 Assistant coach Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 26 Sophomores 24 Pos Player TeamF Michael Beasley Miami HeatC Marc Gasol Memphis GrizzliesF Danilo Gallinari New York KnicksG Eric Gordon Los Angeles ClippersC Brook Lopez New Jersey NetsF C Kevin Love Minnesota TimberwolvesG O J Mayo Memphis GrizzliesG Anthony MorrowREP Golden State WarriorsG Derrick RoseDNP Chicago BullsG Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City ThunderHead coach Patrick Ewing Orlando Magic 26 Assistant coach Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors 26 DNP Derrick Rose was excused from the Rookie Challenge in consideration of being named to the All Star Game and his participation in the Skills Challenge 25 REP Anthony Morrow was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose 25 TNTFebruary 129 00 p m ETBoxscoreRookies 140 Sophomores 128Scoring by half 67 55 73 73Pts Tyreke Evans 26Rebs DeJuan Blair 23Asts Brandon Jennings 8 Pts Russell Westbrook 40Rebs Beasley Lopez 7 eachAsts O J Mayo 10American Airlines Center DallasAttendance 19 200Referees 67 John Goble 65 Sean Wright 60 David Guthrie The Rookies won the game 140 128 ending the Sophomores seven game win streak and winning the Rookie Challenge for the first time since 2002 Rookie s Tyreke Evans was named MVP he had 26 points 6 rebounds and 5 assists DeJuan Blair scored 22 points and notched a record 23 rebounds becoming the first player to have a 20 20 game in the Rookie Challenge Sophomore s Russell Westbrook had a game high 40 points in a losing effort It was the second time a player has reached the 40 point mark since Kevin Durant had 46 points last year The Rookies were up by 12 at halftime the largest lead of the game Westbrook who had 11 points at halftime took over and scored 29 points in the second half But strong plays enabled the Rookies to keep the lead for the rest of the game 29 30 Slam Dunk Contest Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest Nate Robinson won the 2010 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest becoming the first three time champion The Sprite Slam Dunk Contest was contested by defending champion Nate Robinson All Star Gerald Wallace Shannon Brown and DeMar DeRozan 27 The fourth contestant was determined through the first ever NBA All Star Dunk In a single round slam dunk competition that was held at halftime of the Rookie Challenge game The opening matchup between DeRozan and Eric Gordon ended with DeRozan winning 61 of the online fan vote and the final spot in the Saturday competition 28 The Slam Dunk Contest was held the following night Each of the four contestants performed two slam dunks in the first round A panel of five judges including former champion Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb 31 32 then scored the dunks to determine the final round pairing 27 DeRozan s scored 92 points in the first round including a 50 point dunk to advance to the finals Robinson scored 89 points and also advanced to the finals in which he was narrowly victorious in his effort to repeat Robinson incorporated the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders his final round dunks which earned him 51 of the fan vote thus making him the first three time dunk contest winner After accepting the trophy Robinson announced his retirement from any future dunk contests 33 Contestants 27 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final round1st dunk 2nd dunk Total VotesG Nate Robinson New York Knicks 5 8 180 44 45 89 51 G DeMar DeRozan Toronto Raptors 6 7 220 42 50 92 49 G Shannon Brown Los Angeles Lakers 6 4 205 37 41 78 F Gerald Wallace Charlotte Bobcats 6 7 220 38 40 78 Dunk In contestants 27 Pos Player Team Height Weight VotesG DeMar DeRozan Toronto Raptors 6 7 220 61 G Eric Gordon Los Angeles Clippers 6 3 222 39 Three Point Shootout Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Three Point Shootout Paul Pierce won the 2010 Foot Locker Three Point Shootout The Foot Locker Three Point Shootout featured six players defending champion Daequan Cook returned to defend his title competing against Chauncey Billups Paul Pierce Channing Frye Danilo Gallinari and rookie Stephen Curry 34 Frye was the first center to participate in the three point shootout since Sam Perkins in 1997 35 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 plus one specially colored money ball worth two points 36 Curry led the first round with 18 points as he advanced to the final round along with Billups and Pierce who both scored 17 points Defending champion Cook failed to advance finishing with 15 points along with Frye and Gallinari In the second round Pierce set the tone early by scoring 20 points and both Billups and Curry were unable to match his score Pierce who could only manage to score 8 points in his first participation in 2002 became the first Celtic to win the contest since Larry Bird won it three straight in 1986 1987 and 1988 31 36 37 Contestants 34 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final roundF Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 6 7 235 17 20G Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 6 3 185 18 17G Chauncey Billups Denver Nuggets 6 3 202 17 14G Daequan Cook Miami Heat 6 5 210 15 C Channing Frye Phoenix Suns 6 11 245 15 F Danilo Gallinari New York Knicks 6 10 225 15 Skills Challenge Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Skills Challenge Steve Nash won the 2010 Taco Bell Skills Challenge becoming the second two time winner The Taco Bell Skills Challenge was contested by four players Derrick Rose the defending champion was supposed to participate in the contest but he suffered an injury before the All Star Break He was replaced by Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder 38 39 2008 champion Deron Williams 2005 champion Steve Nash and rookie Brandon Jennings also competed In this contest the contestants have to complete an obstacle course consisting of dribbling passing and shooting stations The contestant who finishes the course with the fastest time wins the contest All contestants must comply with basic NBA ball handling rules while completing the course 40 The two former champions Nash and Williams advanced to the second round with the 35 0 and 34 1 seconds respectively Jennings missed the cut for the final round with just 35 7 seconds 0 7 second slower than Nash In the final round Nash went quicker than his first round attempt to record 29 9 seconds while Williams could only record 37 9 seconds Nash became the second two time winner of the event joining Dwyane Wade who won it back to back in 2006 and 2007 31 40 Contestants 40 Pos Player Team Height Weight First round Final roundG Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 6 3 195 35 0 29 9G Deron Williams Utah Jazz 6 3 207 34 1 37 9G Brandon Jennings Milwaukee Bucks 6 1 169 35 7 G Russell WestbrookREP Oklahoma City Thunder 6 3 187 44 1 G Derrick RoseINJ Chicago Bulls 6 3 190 INJ Derrick Rose was not able to participate due to injury 39 REP Russell Westbrook was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose 39 Shooting Stars Competition Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Shooting Stars Competition Dirk Nowitzki left Becky Hammon right and Kenny Smith not pictured won the 2010 Haier Shooting Stars Competition The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was contested by four teams of three players with each team representing a city which has both NBA and WNBA teams or in the case of Sacramento had one during the 2009 season Each team consisted of one current NBA player one current WNBA player and one NBA legend 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 For the first time in the event s history the TNT and NBA TV analysts participated in the event as the NBA legend Defending champion Team Detroit did not return to defend their title A home team from Texas competed in the competition representing Dallas Houston and San Antonio the three cities in Texas that have NBA franchises Other participants in the event included Team Atlanta Team Los Angeles and Team Sacramento 41 In the first round Team Texas and Los Angeles both had the two best times and advanced to the final round In the final round Team Texas finished the course in just 34 3 seconds defeating team Los Angeles who recorded 55 2 seconds Team Texas only missed two shots in their first five shooting locations before hometown player Dirk Nowitzki scored the half court shot in the team s sixth attempt WNBA player Becky Hammon who won the competition as part of Team San Antonio in 2008 became the second two time winner after Bill Laimbeer 42 Contestants 41 City State Members Team First round Final roundTexas Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 1 28 34 3Becky Hammon1 San Antonio Silver StarsKenny Smith Houston Rockets retired Los Angeles Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 1 00 55 2Marie Ferdinand Harris Los Angeles SparksBrent Barry Los Angeles Clippers retired Sacramento Tyreke Evans Sacramento Kings 1 46 Nicole Powell Sacramento MonarchsChris Webber Sacramento Kings retired Atlanta Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks 1 47 Angel McCoughtry Atlanta DreamSteve Smith Atlanta Hawks retired 1 Becky Hammon is a U S citizen by birth She became a naturalized citizen of Russia in 2007 and has represented Russia in international competitions 43 H O R S E Competition Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend H O R S E Competition Kevin Durant repeated as champion in the 2010 H O R S E Competition A H O R S E Competition which was contested for the first time last year as an exhibition event before the All Star Saturday Night is now part of the All Star Saturday Night events The objective of this competition is to accrue as few of the five letters as possible Players are given a letter every time they fail to duplicate a shot of another player Each player is given 24 seconds to make or duplicate a shot dunking is prohibited Each player who fails to duplicate five shots is eliminated from the competition An NBA referee is assigned to rule whether the shot is performed properly 44 Defending champion Kevin Durant returned to defend his title competing against Rajon Rondo and rookie Omri Casspi 45 All players started slow in the contest early on after failing to make most shots Casspi was soon eliminated when he accumulated the five letters Due to time constraint the competition turned into a three point contest Durant made most of his shots eliminating Rondo who missed two three pointers 44 Contestants 45 Pos Player Team Height Weight ResultsF Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 6 9 230 H O RG Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 6 1 171 H O R S EF Omri Casspi Sacramento Kings 6 9 225 H O R S ECelebrity Game Edit Main article NBA All Star Weekend Celebrity Game Five time All Star Chris Mullin participated in the Celebrity Game The NBA All Star Celebrity Game was played on Friday February 12 at the Dallas Convention Center A total of 20 celebrities took part in the game including several former basketball players Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and five time NBA All Star Alonzo Mourning served as coaches for the celebrity teams Three former NBA players Robert Horry Rick Fox and Chris Mullin along with Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban participated in the game 46 The West team won 41 37 over the East Special K Daley one of the four Harlem Globetrotters player that participated in the game scored game high 18 points for the West Actor Michael Rapaport who scored 4 points was named as the Celebrity Game MVP for his defense on football player Terrell Owens the MVP of the last two Celebrity Games Owens who played both college basketball and football in Chattanooga led the East with 10 points 46 The Globetrotters joined by Curly Neal and Bucket Blakes entertained the crowd during the timeouts with their signature ball handling tricks 47 East 46 Player BackgroundDoctor Oz Doctor TV hostChris Tucker Actor comedianJoel Moore ActorPitbull MusicianTerrell Owens Football player Flight Time Lang Harlem Globetrotters Big Easy Lofton Harlem GlobetrottersAngel McCoughtry WNBA playerNancy Lieberman Basketball Hall of FamerRick Fox NBA playerHead coach Alonzo MourningAssistant coach Mario Lopez Actor West 46 Player BackgroundAnthony Kim GolferTerrence J TV hostMark Cuban Dallas Mavericks ownerCommon Actor musicianMichael Rapaport Actor Scooter Christensen Harlem Globetrotters Special K Daley Harlem GlobetrottersBecky Hammon WNBA playerChris Mullin Basketball Hall of FamerRobert Horry NBA playerHead coach Magic JohnsonAssistant coach Drake Musician D 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 Players who have been selected by coaches and fans must be on an active roster of a D League team Iowa Energy head coach Nick Nurse and Rio Grande Valley Vipers head coach Chris Finch 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 26 48 Eastern Conference 48 Pos Player TeamC Alexis AjincaINJ Maine Red ClawsF Morris Almond Springfield ArmorF Alade Aminu Erie BayHawksC Earl Barron Iowa EnergyF Romel BeckREP Dakota WizardsF Trey Gilder Maine Red ClawsF Ron Howard Fort Wayne Mad AntsF Rob Kurz Fort Wayne Mad AntsG F Cartier Martin Iowa EnergyG Curtis Stinson Iowa EnergyF Reggie Williams Sioux Falls SkyforceHead coach Nick Nurse Iowa Energy Western Conference 48 Pos Player TeamG Antonio AndersonINJ Rio Grande Valley VipersC Brian ButchREP Bakersfield JamG Joe CrawfordREP Los Angeles D FendersC Joey DorseyDNP Rio Grande Valley VipersG Desmon FarmerREP Reno BighornsG Sundiata GainesDNP Idaho StampedeG Alonzo Gee Austin TorosF Mike Harris Rio Grande Valley VipersG Dontell JeffersonINJ Utah FlashG Curtis JerrellsREP Austin TorosF Dwayne Jones Austin TorosF Carlos Powell Albuquerque ThunderbirdsG Mustafa Shakur Tulsa 66ersF Diamon SimpsonREP Los Angeles D FendersF Anthony TolliverDNP Idaho StampedeHead coach Chris Finch Rio Grande Valley Vipers INJ Alexis Ajinca Dontell Jefferson and Antonio Anderson did not participate due to injury 49 DNP Joey Dorsey did not participate due to a recall by the Houston Rockets while Sundiata Gaines and Anthony Tolliver did not participate due to call ups to the Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors respectively 49 REP Romel Beck Brian Butch Joe Crawford Desmon Farmer Curtis Jerrells and Diamon Simpson was named as replacements for the unavailable players 49 NBA TVFebruary 133 00 p m ETRecapBoxscoreEastern Conference 81 Western Conference 98Scoring by half 41 48 40 50Pts Earl Barron 20Rebs Rob Kurz 10Asts Curtis Stinson 11 Pts Brian Butch 18Rebs Brian Butch 13Asts Curtis Jerrells 6Dallas Convention Center DallasAttendance 3500Referees 12 Scott Bolnick 14 Nick Buchert 52 James Williams In the fourth annual D League All Star Game the Western Conference team defeated the Eastern Conference Team 98 81 Bakersfield Jam center Brian Butch who scored 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds was named as the MVP of the game Iowa Energy center Earl Barron scored the game high 20 points while Curtis Stinson recorded the game high 11 assists for the East 50 D League Dream Factory Friday Night Edit Slam Dunk Contest Edit Deron Washington participated in the D League Slam Dunk Contest Dar Tucker won the third annual D League Slam Dunk Contest beating Alonzo Gee in the final round Tucker scored four 50 point dunk finishing with perfect score in both the first and final round In his final dunk Tucker jumped over his teammate Brian Butch who is seven feet tall 51 52 Contestants 53 Pos Player Team Height WeightG Dar Tucker Los Angeles D Fenders 6 4 205G F Anthony Danridge Albuquerque Thunderbirds 6 5 215G Alonzo GeeREP Austin Toros 6 6 220F Trey GilderREP Maine Red Claws 6 9 185F Bill WalkerDNP Maine Red Claws 6 5 220F Deron WashingtonINJ Tulsa 66ers 6 8 215 INJ Deron Washington did not participate due to injury 54 DNP Bill Walker did not participate due to a recall by the Boston Celtics 54 REP Alonzo Gee and Trey Gilder was named as replacements for the unavailable players 54 Three Point Shootout Edit Blake Ahearn participated in the D League Three Point Shootout Andre Ingram won the third annual D League Three Point Shootout beating defending champion Blake Ahearn in the final round by a score of 39 37 Ingram advanced to the finals having scored 18 points while Ahearn scored 20 points in the first round Morris Almond and Rob Kurz were eliminated in the first round 51 52 Contestants 53 Pos Player Team Height WeightG Andre Ingram Utah Flash 6 3 190G Blake Ahearn Bakersfield Jam 6 2 190G Morris Almond Springfield Armor 6 5 210F Rob Kurz Fort Wayne Mad Ants 6 9 230Shooting Stars Competition Edit Carlos Powell won the inaugural D League Shooting Stars Competition along with Pat Carroll and Trey Gilder The Haier Shooting Stars Competition was held for the first time in the D League Dream Factory Friday Night events A team of Pat Carroll Trey Gilder and Carlos Powell won the inaugural competition by defeating of a team of Brian Butch Desmon Farmer and Donell Taylor in the final round Carroll Gilder and Powell finished the course with a time of 15 6 seconds with Powell made a half court shot on their first attempt 51 52 Contestants 53 Pos Player Team Height WeightG Pat Carroll Iowa Energy 6 5 190F Trey Gilder Maine Red Claws 6 9 185F Carlos Powell Albuquerque Thunderbirds 6 7 225F Romel Beck Dakota Wizards 6 8 195F Brian Butch Bakersfield Jam 6 11 240F Desmon Farmer Reno Bighorns 6 5 210F Mike Harris Rio Grande Valley Vipers 6 6 235G Donell TaylorREP Idaho Stampede 6 5 215G Curtis Jerrells Austin Toros 6 1 195G Mustafa Shakur Tulsa 66ers 6 3 190F Diamon Simpson Los Angeles D Fenders 6 7 230F Reggie Williams Sioux Falls Skyforce 6 6 210G Dontell JeffersonINJ Utah Flash 6 5 190 INJ Dontell Jefferson did not participate due to injury 54 REP Donell Taylor was named as replacements for Dontell Jefferson 54 References Edit a b Country music star Gretchen Wilson to sing National Anthem NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 10 2010 Archived from the original on 13 February 2010 Retrieved February 11 2010 Alicia Keys Shakira and 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