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Rising Stars Challenge

The Rising Stars Challenge is a basketball exhibition game held by the National Basketball Association (NBA) on the Friday before the annual All-Star Game as part of the All-Star Weekend. Being sponsored by Air Jordan, the event is also known as Jordan Rising Stars.[1]

The current format used since 2022 includes rookie and sophomore NBA players and NBA G League Ignite players selected by the NBA's assistant coaches and league office. Former NBA players, designated as "honorary coaches", draft players for their respective teams, where they play in a single-elimination tournament to reach a Final Target Score in each game.[2]

History edit

 
Carmelo Anthony receiving an alley-oop during the 2004 Rookie Challenge game.

Rookie Challenge (1994–2011) edit

The Rookie Challenge, established in 1994, was originally competed by two randomly selected teams composed entirely of first-year players. This format was continued until 1996, when it was changed to pit rookie teams of both the Eastern and the Western Conference against each other. In 1999, the game was cancelled as a result of the NBA lockout. Since the 1998 rookie class did not compete that year, the game was revamped and featured a team of standout first-year players ('rookies') against a team of standout second-year players ('sophomores').

Rising Stars Challenge (2012–2021) edit

The format of the game and name was changed to the Rising Stars Challenge in 2012. For 2012 and 2013, the format was changed to having two teams drafted by Basketball Hall of Famers Charles Barkley (Team Chuck) and Shaquille O'Neal (Team Shaq).[3] In 2014, the two teams were drafted by Chris Webber (Team Webber) and Grant Hill (Team Hill). The game format changed in 2015 to Team USA vs Team World, where each team should choose at least three Rookies and three Sophomores, and the squad of each team should have four back courts, four front courts and two swingmen.

Unlike regular NBA games, the game was divided into two twenty-minute halves plus multiple five-minute overtime periods, similar to men's college basketball. The participating players were chosen by voting among the league's assistant coaches. In the game, players wear their respective regular team uniforms, except for 2009, in which players wore fan-designed jerseys. The head coaches of the two teams are the lead assistant coaches of the NBA All-Star Game coach. Starting in 2009, two active NBA players were added to the game coaching staffs.

Tournament-style format (2022–present) edit

The format was then changed again in 2022. 28 players are selected: 12 rookies, 12 sophomores, and 4 NBA G League Ignite players. They will be drafted into four teams of seven, which are led and coached by members of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team via a draft, in commemoration of the NBA's 75th anniversary season. The coaches include: Rick Barry, Gary Payton, Isiah Thomas and James Worthy. The format itself is now a tournament, with a Final Target Score for each round: 50 points for the semifinals, and 25 points for the finals, for a total of 75 points total for the team that wins the tournament, again, in commemoration of NBA 75.[2]

The format was slightly altered in 2023. 28 players are still selected, but the poll consists of 21 NBA rookies and sophomores, and 7 NBA G League players (not just limited to NBA G League Ignite). The 21 NBA players will be drafted into three teams led by Pau Gasol, Joakim Noah, and Deron WIlliams, while the 7 NBA G League players form a single team led by Jason Terry. The Final Target Score for the semifinal games is lowered from 50 to 40.[1]

Past games and rosters edit

1994 game edit

The 1994 Rookie Challenge took place on February 12 at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Penny Hardaway was the MVP of the game.

1995 game edit

The 1995 Rookie Challenge took place on February 11 at the America West Arena in Phoenix.

1996 game edit

The 1996 Rookie Challenge took place on February 10 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

1997 game edit

The 1997 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland.

* Did not play due to injury

1998 game edit

The 1998 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.

2000 game edit

The 2000 Rookie Challenge took place on February 11 at the Oakland Arena in Oakland.

* Did not play due to injury

2001 game edit

The 2001 Rookie Challenge took place on February 10 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

2002 game edit

The 2002 Rookie Challenge took place on February 9 at the First Union Center in Philadelphia.

2003 game edit

The 2003 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta.

February 8
Sophomores 132, Rookies 112

2004 game edit

The 2004 Rookie Challenge took place on February 13 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Said to be the most exciting Rookie Challenge in history due to all the highlight-reel dunks. Much of the hype centered on rookie phenoms LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, who had 33 and 17 points respectively. Amar'e Stoudemire set a then-Rookie Challenge record with 36 points.

2005 game edit

The 2005 Rookie Challenge took place on February 18 at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

* Did not play due to injury

2006 game edit

The 2006 Rookie Challenge took place on February 17 at the Toyota Center in Houston.

* Did not play due to injury

February 17
Sophomores 105, Rookies 96

2007 game edit

The 2007 Rookie Challenge took place on February 16 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada.

February 17
Sophomores 155, Rookies 114

2008 game edit

February 15
Rookies 109, Sophomores 136
Scoring by half: 52-66, 57-70

2009 game edit

^INJ Greg Oden was unable to participate due to injury.[4]


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

2010 game edit

^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.[5]
^REP Anthony Morrow was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose.[5]

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

2011 game edit

^INJ Tyreke Evans was unable to participate due to injury.[6]
^REP James Harden was named Tyreke Evans' replacement.[6]

February 18
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Rookies 148, Sophomores 140
Scoring by half: 71–69, 77–71
Pts: DeMarcus Cousins 33
Rebs: DeMarcus Cousins 14
Asts: John Wall 22
Pts: James Harden 30
Rebs: DeJuan Blair 15
Asts: Stephen Curry 8
Staples Center, Los Angeles
Attendance: 17,163
Referees:

2012 game edit

Shortly before the draft for the rosters, Norris Cole and Jeremy Lin were added to the original player pool.[7] A few days before the game, Tiago Splitter was injured and was replaced by Derrick Favors.[7][8] Lin played only nine minutes in the game, at his request, due to exhaustion from his rise to stardom that month.[9]

^INJ Tiago Splitter was unable to participate due to injury.[10]
^DNP Kawhi Leonard did not play due to a strained right calf.[11]
^REP Derrick Favors was named Tiago Splitter's replacement.[10]

February 24
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Team Shaq 133, Team Chuck 146
Scoring by half: 65–77, 68–69
Pts: Tristan Thompson 20
Rebs: Greg Monroe 10
Asts: Kemba Walker 10
Pts: Kyrie Irving 34
Rebs: DeMarcus Cousins, Evan Turner 11
Asts: Kyrie Irving 9
Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 17,125
Referees:
  • #75 Eric Dalen
  • #68 Marat Kogut
  • #35 Kane Fitzgerald

2013 game edit

^INJ Andre Drummond was unable to participate due to injury.
^REP Andrew Nicholson was named Andre Drummond's replacement.

February 15
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Team Shaq 135, Team Chuck 163
Scoring by half: 66–90, 69–73
Pts: Kyrie Irving 32
Rebs: Kyrie Irving 6
Asts: Kemba Walker 8
Pts: Kenneth Faried 40
Rebs: Faried, Thompson 10
Asts: Rubio, Thomas 10
Toyota Center, Houston
Attendance: 16,101
Referees:

2014 game edit

^INJ Pero Antić was unable to participate due to injury.
^REP Miles Plumlee was named Pero Antić's replacement.

February 14
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Team Webber 136, Team Hill 142
Scoring by half: 66–67, 70–75
Pts: Tim Hardaway Jr. 36
Rebs: Anthony Davis 8
Asts: Michael Carter-Williams 9
Pts: Dion Waiters 31
Rebs: Andre Drummond 25
Asts: Dion Waiters 7
New Orleans Arena, New Orleans
Attendance: 14,727
Referees:
  • #70 Brent Barnaky
  • #54 Nick Buchert
  • #34 Kevin Cutler

2015 game edit

^INJ1 Adams was unable to participate due to injury.[13]
^REP1 Nurkić was named as Adams' replacement.[13]
^INJ2 Carter-Williams was unable to participate due to injuries.
^REP2 Covington was named as Carter-Williams' replacement.
^INJ3 Olynyk was unable to participate due to injury.[13]
^REP3 Dellavedova was named as Olynyk's replacement.[13]
^OUT Nurkić decided to not participate for personal reasons.
^REP4 Papanikolaou was named as Nurkić's replacement.

February 13
9:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Team World 121, Team USA 112
Scoring by half: 69–67, 52–45
Pts: Andrew Wiggins 22
Rebs: Rudy Gobert 12
Asts: Dennis Schröder 9
Pts: Oladipo, LaVine 22
Rebs: Mason Plumlee 9
Asts: Oladipo, Burke 4
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 15,451
Referees:
  • #73 Tre Maddox
  • #77 Karl Lane
  • #79 Kevin Scott

The World team won against the U.S. 121–112 at the Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star weekend. Canada's Andrew Wiggins scored 22 points, and Rudy Gobert added 18 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks. Brooklyn's Bojan Bogdanovic of Croatia, and Chicago's Nikola Mirotić of Montenegro added 16 points each for the World team. Victor Oladipo of the Orlando Magic and Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolves led the U.S. team with 22 points each. Andrew Wiggins, the 2014 NBA draft 1st overall pick, won the game's MVP award.[14]

2016 game edit

To celebrate the first time the NBA holds the All-Star game outside of the US, the game makes the World Team the home team instead of Team USA.

^INJ1 Nerlens Noel was unable to participate due to injury.[16]
^REP1 Devin Booker was named as Noel's replacement.[16]
^INJ2 Nikola Mirotić was unable to participate due to injury.[17]
^REP2 Trey Lyles was named as Mirotić's replacement.[17]

February 12
9:00 pm ET
Boxscore
Team USA 157, Team World 154
Scoring by half: 88–79, 69–75
Pts: Zach LaVine 30
Rebs: LaVine, Towns 7
Asts: D'Angelo Russell 7
Pts: Porziņģis, Mudiay 30
Rebs: Dwight Powell 11
Asts: Emmanuel Mudiay 10
Air Canada Centre, Toronto
Attendance: 18,298
Referees:
  • #72 J. T. Orr
  • #52 Scott Twardoski
  • #46 Ben Taylor

Team USA won 157–154 in the highest scoring game in Rising Stars Challenge history.[18] Zach LaVine was named MVP, leading all of the USA team with 30 points while also recording 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Jordan Clarkson, D'Angelo Russell, and Devin Booker all scored over 20 points, with Russell also recording 7 assists. Kristaps Porziņģis and Emmanuel Mudiay led the way for Team World with 30 points each, with Andrew Wiggins also scoring 29 points.

2017 game edit

^INJ1 Embiid was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[20]
^REP1 Abrines was named as Embiid's replacement.[20]
^INJ2 Mudiay was unable to participate due to a back injury.[21]
^REP2 Hernangómez was named as Mudiay's replacement.[21]

February 17
9:00 pm ET
Boxscore
Team World 150, Team USA 141
Scoring by half: 77–66, 73–75
Pts: Jamal Murray (36)
Rebs: Nikola Jokić (11)
Asts: Jamal Murray (11)
Pts: Frank Kaminsky (33)
Rebs: Karl-Anthony Towns (11)
Asts: Devin Booker (6)

2018 game edit

^INJ1 Malcolm Brogdon was unable to participate due to a leg injury.[23]
^REP1 Taurean Prince was selected as Malcolm Brogdon's replacement.[24]
^INJ2 Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[25]
^REP2 De'Aaron Fox was selected as Lonzo Ball's replacement.[26]

February 16
9:00 pm ET
Boxscore
Team World 155, Team USA 124
Scoring by half: 78–59, 77–65
Pts: Buddy Hield 29
Rebs: Domantas Sabonis 11
Asts: Ben Simmons 13
Pts: Jaylen Brown 35
Rebs: Jaylen Brown 10
Asts: Donovan Mitchell 7
Staples Center, Los Angeles
Attendance: 19,060
Referees:

2019 game edit

^INJ Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a left ankle injury.[28]
^REP Kevin Knox was selected as Lonzo Ball's replacement.[29]

February 15
9:00 pm ET
Boxscore
Team World 144, Team USA 161
Scoring by half: 71–83, 73–78
Pts: Ben Simmons 28
Rebs: Deandre Ayton 8
Asts: Luka Doncic 9
Pts: Kyle Kuzma 35
Rebs: Jayson Tatum 9
Asts: De'Aaron Fox 16
Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
Referees:
  • #27 Mitchell Ervin
  • #50 Gediminas Petraitis
  • #51 Aaron Smith

2020 game edit

^INJ1 Wendell Carter Jr. was unable to participate due to a right ankle injury.[30]
^REP1 Zion Williamson was selected as Wendell Carter Jr.'s replacement.[30]
^INJ2 Tyler Herro was unable to participate due to a sore right ankle.[31]
^REP2 Collin Sexton was selected as Tyler Herro's replacement.[31]
^INJ3 Deandre Ayton was unable to participate due to a sore left ankle.[32]
^REP3 Nicolò Melli was selected as Deandre Ayton's replacement.[32]

February 14
9:00 pm ET
Boxscore
Team World 131, Team USA 151
Scoring by half: 81–71, 50–80
Pts: RJ Barrett 27
Rebs: Brandon Clarke 8
Asts: three player 5
Pts: Eric Paschall 23
Rebs: Jaren Jackson Jr. 7
Asts: Trae Young 7
United Center, Chicago
Referees:
  • #54 Ray Acosta
  • #64 Justin Van Duyne
  • #62 JB DeRosa

2021 roster edit

Due to the downsizing of the All-Star Game due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NBA All-Star Weekend was not held, and the Rising Stars Challenge was not played. The NBA still named the Rising Stars rosters of first- and second-year players.[33]

2022 roster edit

^INJ1 Chris Duarte was unable to participate due to a toe injury.[36]
^REP1 Jonathan Kuminga was selected as Chris Duarte's replacement.[36]
^INJ2 Davion Mitchell was unable to participate due to a hand injury.[37]
^REP2 Bones Hyland was selected as Davion Mitchell's replacement.[37]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Team Isiah50
 
 
 
Team Worthy49
 
Team Isiah20
 
 
 
Team Barry25
 
Team Barry50
 
 
Team Payton48
 

2023 roster edit

Source:[38]

Coaches edit

Pau Gasol, Joakim Noah, Deron Williams and Jason Terry

Rookies edit

Sophomores edit

NBA G League edit

^INJ1 Jalen Duren was unable to participate due to injury.[39]
^REP1 Tari Eason was selected as Jalen Duren's replacement.[39]
^INJ2 Jalen Green was unable to participate due to injury.[39]
^REP2 Ayo Dosunmu was selected as Jalen Green's replacement.[39]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Team Pau40
 
 
 
Team Deron25
 
Team Pau25
 
 
 
Team Joakim20
 
Team Joakim40
 
 
Team Jason32
 

Game records edit

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

Blocks

3 Pointers

Shooting Percentage

MVPs edit

Key
Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
(L) Player to win the award while on the losing team
Year MVP winner Team played
1994   Penny Hardaway (L) Orlando Magic
1995   Eddie Jones (L) Los Angeles Lakers
1996   Damon Stoudamire Toronto Raptors
1997   Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers
1998   Žydrūnas Ilgauskas Cleveland Cavaliers
2000   Elton Brand Chicago Bulls
2001   Wally Szczerbiak Minnesota Timberwolves
2002   Jason Richardson Golden State Warriors
2003   Gilbert Arenas Golden State Warriors
2004   Amar'e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns
2005   Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets
2006   Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 76ers
2007   David Lee New York Knicks
2008   Daniel Gibson Cleveland Cavaliers
2009   Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder
2010   Tyreke Evans Sacramento Kings
  DeJuan Blair San Antonio Spurs
2011   John Wall Washington Wizards
2012   Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers
2013   Kenneth Faried Denver Nuggets
2014   Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons
2015   Andrew Wiggins Minnesota Timberwolves
2016   Zach LaVine Minnesota Timberwolves
2017   Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets
2018   Bogdan Bogdanović Sacramento Kings
2019   Kyle Kuzma Los Angeles Lakers
2020   Miles Bridges Charlotte Hornets
2021 Game was not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022   Cade Cunningham Detroit Pistons
2023   Jose Alvarado New Orleans Pelicans

Participant players by team edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Clorox Rising Stars to feature mini-tournament format at 2022 NBA All-Star". nba.com. January 25, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
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  9. ^ Beck, Howard (February 24, 2012). "Lin, a Rising Star, Needs a Break". The New York Times.
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  13. ^ a b c d "Nurkic to replace Adams in BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge". NBA.com. February 9, 2015.
  14. ^ "World wins BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge, Canada's Andrew Wiggins, chosen No. 1 in 2014 Draft, takes MVP honors after dropping 22 points in 121-112 victory over USA". NBA.com. February 13, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
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  30. ^ a b c d "NBA All-Stars Luka Doncic and Trae Young headline U.S. vs. World showdown in 2020 NBA Rising Stars". NBA.com. Retrieved January 31, 2020.
  31. ^ a b "Cavaliers' Collin Sexton to replace Heat's Tyler Herro". NBA.com. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  32. ^ a b "New Orleans' Melli to replace Phoenix's Ayton in 2020 NBA Rising Stars". NBA.com. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  33. ^ Stein, Marc (March 7, 2021). "Two Players Out of N.B.A. All-Star Game Because of Virus Protocols". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  34. ^ a b "Zion Williamson, Ja Morant lead 2021 Rising Stars roster". NBA.com. March 3, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  35. ^ a b c d "Clorox Rising Stars rosters set after 4-team draft". NBA.com. February 4, 2022. Retrieved February 5, 2022.
  36. ^ a b "Jonathan Kuminga to replace Chris Duarte in 2022 Clorox Rising Stars". NBA.com. February 16, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  37. ^ a b "Denver's Hyland to replace Sacramento's Mitchell in 2022 Clorox Rising Stars". NBA.com. February 17, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  38. ^ "NBA Rising Stars 2023 rosters: Raptors' Scottie Barnes, Magic's Paolo Banchero headline full list".
  39. ^ a b c d "Bulls' Ayo Dosunmu, Rockets' Tari Eason named injury replacements for 2023 Jordan Rising Stars". NBA.com. February 16, 2023. Retrieved February 17, 2023.

External links edit

  • 2015 Rising Stars Challenge at NBA.com
  • NBA Rising Stars Stats and History at Basketball-reference.com

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Rising Stars game redirects here For the video game publisher see Rising Star Games The Rising Stars Challenge is a basketball exhibition game held by the National Basketball Association NBA on the Friday before the annual All Star Game as part of the All Star Weekend Being sponsored by Air Jordan the event is also known as Jordan Rising Stars 1 The current format used since 2022 includes rookie and sophomore NBA players and NBA G League Ignite players selected by the NBA s assistant coaches and league office Former NBA players designated as honorary coaches draft players for their respective teams where they play in a single elimination tournament to reach a Final Target Score in each game 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Rookie Challenge 1994 2011 1 2 Rising Stars Challenge 2012 2021 1 3 Tournament style format 2022 present 2 Past games and rosters 2 1 1994 game 2 2 1995 game 2 3 1996 game 2 4 1997 game 2 5 1998 game 2 6 2000 game 2 7 2001 game 2 8 2002 game 2 9 2003 game 2 10 2004 game 2 11 2005 game 2 12 2006 game 2 13 2007 game 2 14 2008 game 2 15 2009 game 2 16 2010 game 2 17 2011 game 2 18 2012 game 2 19 2013 game 2 20 2014 game 2 21 2015 game 2 22 2016 game 2 23 2017 game 2 24 2018 game 2 25 2019 game 2 26 2020 game 2 27 2021 roster 2 28 2022 roster 2 29 2023 roster 2 29 1 Coaches 2 29 2 Rookies 2 29 3 Sophomores 2 29 4 NBA G League 3 Game records 4 MVPs 5 Participant players by team 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Carmelo Anthony receiving an alley oop during the 2004 Rookie Challenge game Rookie Challenge 1994 2011 edit The Rookie Challenge established in 1994 was originally competed by two randomly selected teams composed entirely of first year players This format was continued until 1996 when it was changed to pit rookie teams of both the Eastern and the Western Conference against each other In 1999 the game was cancelled as a result of the NBA lockout Since the 1998 rookie class did not compete that year the game was revamped and featured a team of standout first year players rookies against a team of standout second year players sophomores Rising Stars Challenge 2012 2021 edit The format of the game and name was changed to the Rising Stars Challenge in 2012 For 2012 and 2013 the format was changed to having two teams drafted by Basketball Hall of Famers Charles Barkley Team Chuck and Shaquille O Neal Team Shaq 3 In 2014 the two teams were drafted by Chris Webber Team Webber and Grant Hill Team Hill The game format changed in 2015 to Team USA vs Team World where each team should choose at least three Rookies and three Sophomores and the squad of each team should have four back courts four front courts and two swingmen Unlike regular NBA games the game was divided into two twenty minute halves plus multiple five minute overtime periods similar to men s college basketball The participating players were chosen by voting among the league s assistant coaches In the game players wear their respective regular team uniforms except for 2009 in which players wore fan designed jerseys The head coaches of the two teams are the lead assistant coaches of the NBA All Star Game coach Starting in 2009 two active NBA players were added to the game coaching staffs Tournament style format 2022 present edit The format was then changed again in 2022 28 players are selected 12 rookies 12 sophomores and 4 NBA G League Ignite players They will be drafted into four teams of seven which are led and coached by members of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team via a draft in commemoration of the NBA s 75th anniversary season The coaches include Rick Barry Gary Payton Isiah Thomas and James Worthy The format itself is now a tournament with a Final Target Score for each round 50 points for the semifinals and 25 points for the finals for a total of 75 points total for the team that wins the tournament again in commemoration of NBA 75 2 The format was slightly altered in 2023 28 players are still selected but the poll consists of 21 NBA rookies and sophomores and 7 NBA G League players not just limited to NBA G League Ignite The 21 NBA players will be drafted into three teams led by Pau Gasol Joakim Noah and Deron WIlliams while the 7 NBA G League players form a single team led by Jason Terry The Final Target Score for the semifinal games is lowered from 50 to 40 1 Past games and rosters edit1994 game edit The 1994 Rookie Challenge took place on February 12 at the Target Center in Minneapolis Penny Hardaway was the MVP of the game Sensations Pos Player TeamSF Chris Mills Cleveland CavaliersSF Jamal Mashburn Dallas MavericksC Shawn Bradley Philadelphia 76ersPG Penny Hardaway Orlando MagicPG Nick Van Exel Los Angeles LakersSG Calbert Cheaney Washington BulletsC P J Brown New Jersey NetsPF Popeye Jones Dallas MavericksHead coach K C Jones Phenoms Pos Player TeamSF Toni Kukoc Chicago BullsPF Dino Rađa Boston CelticsPF Chris Webber Golden State WarriorsPG Lindsey Hunter Detroit PistonsSG Isaiah Rider Minnesota TimberwolvesPF Antonio Davis Indiana PacersPG Sam Cassell Houston RocketsSF Bryon Russell Utah JazzHead coach Doug Collins 1995 game edit The 1995 Rookie Challenge took place on February 11 at the America West Arena in Phoenix Green Team Pos Player TeamPF Brian Grant Sacramento KingsPF Juwan Howard Washington BulletsSF Sharone Wright Philadelphia 76ersSG Eddie Jones Los Angeles LakersPG Jason Kidd Dallas MavericksSF Jalen Rose Denver NuggetsPF Anthony Tucker Washington BulletsPF Michael Smith Sacramento KingsHead coach Al Attles White Team Pos Player TeamSF Glenn Robinson Milwaukee BucksSF Lamond Murray Los Angeles ClippersC Eric Montross Boston CelticsSG Wesley Person Phoenix SunsPG Khalid Reeves Miami HeatPF Clifford Rozier Golden State WarriorsPF Donyell Marshall Minnesota TimberwolvesPG Trevor Ruffin Phoenix SunsHead coach Cotton Fitzsimmons 1996 game edit The 1996 Rookie Challenge took place on February 10 at the Alamodome in San Antonio East Pos Player TeamPF Alan Henderson Atlanta HawksSG Jerry Stackhouse Philadelphia 76ersPG Damon Stoudamire Toronto RaptorsSG Bob Sura Cleveland CavaliersPF Kurt Thomas Miami HeatPF Rasheed Wallace Washington BulletsSF Eric Williams Boston CelticsC George Zidek Charlotte HornetsHead coach Bob Lanier West Pos Player TeamSG Brent Barry Los Angeles ClippersPG Tyus Edney Sacramento KingsSF Michael Finley Phoenix SunsPF Kevin Garnett Minnesota TimberwolvesPF Antonio McDyess Denver NuggetsC Bryant Reeves Vancouver GrizzliesC Arvydas Sabonis Portland Trail BlazersPF Joe Smith Golden State WarriorsHead coach Doug Moe 1997 game edit The 1997 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland East Pos Player TeamSG Ray Allen Milwaukee BucksC Marcus Camby Toronto RaptorsC Erick Dampier Indiana PacersPG Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ersSG Kerry Kittles New Jersey NetsC Vitaly Potapenko Cleveland CavaliersPF Antoine Walker Boston CelticsSF John Wallace New York KnicksHead coach Red Auerbach West Pos Player TeamPF Shareef Abdur Rahim Vancouver GrizzliesSG Kobe Bryant Los Angeles LakersPG Derek Fisher Los Angeles LakersC Travis Knight Los Angeles LakersPG Matt Maloney Houston RocketsPG Stephon Marbury Minnesota TimberwolvesPG Steve Nash Phoenix SunsPF Roy Rogers Vancouver GrizzliesC Samaki Walker Dallas MavericksPF Lorenzen Wright Los Angeles ClippersHead coach Red Holzman Did not play due to injury 1998 game edit The 1998 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City East Pos Player TeamPG Chauncey Billups Boston CelticsSG Derek Anderson Cleveland CavaliersPF Cedric Henderson Cleveland CavaliersC Zydrunas Ilgauskas Cleveland CavaliersPG Brevin Knight Cleveland CavaliersSF Tracy McGrady Toronto RaptorsSF Ron Mercer Boston CelticsSF Tim Thomas Philadelphia 76ersSF Keith Van Horn New Jersey NetsHead coach Willis Reed West Pos Player TeamC Kelvin Cato Portland Trail BlazersPG Antonio Daniels Vancouver GrizzliesPF Danny Fortson Denver NuggetsPG Bobby Jackson Denver NuggetsSG Rodrick Rhodes Houston RocketsPF Michael Stewart Sacramento KingsPF Maurice Taylor Los Angeles ClippersPG Alvin Williams Portland Trail BlazersHead coach Dave DeBusschere 2000 game edit The 2000 Rookie Challenge took place on February 11 at the Oakland Arena in Oakland Rookies Pos Player TeamPG Andre Miller Cleveland CavaliersPF Elton Brand Chicago BullsSF Lamar Odom Los Angeles ClippersPG Steve Francis Houston RocketsSF James Posey Denver NuggetsSF Adrian Griffin Boston CelticsC Todd MacCulloch Philadelphia 76ersSG Wally Szczerbiak Minnesota TimberwolvesHead coach Al AttlesAssistant coach Nate Thurmond Sophomores Pos Player TeamPF Dirk Nowitzki Dallas MavericksSF Paul Pierce Boston CelticsC Raef LaFrentz Denver NuggetsSG Cuttino Mobley Houston RocketsPG Jason Williams Sacramento KingsPG Mike Bibby Vancouver GrizzliesSG Michael Dickerson Vancouver GrizzliesC Michael Olowokandi Los Angeles ClippersSF Antawn Jamison Golden State WarriorsHead coach Bill RussellAssistant coach K C Jones Did not play due to injury 2001 game edit The 2001 Rookie Challenge took place on February 10 at the Verizon Center in Washington D C Rookies Pos Player TeamC Marc Jackson Golden State WarriorsSG Morris Peterson Toronto RaptorsPF Kenyon Martin New Jersey NetsPG Mateen Cleaves Detroit PistonsSG Quentin Richardson Los Angeles ClippersPG Khalid El Amin Chicago BullsSG Stephen Jackson New Jersey NetsPG Darius Miles Los Angeles ClippersSG Mike Miller Orlando MagicHead coach Kevin LougheryAssistant coach Jack Marin Sophomores Pos Player TeamPF Elton Brand Chicago BullsSF Richard Hamilton Washington WizardsSF Lamar Odom Los Angeles ClippersPG Baron Davis Charlotte HornetsPG Steve Francis Houston RocketsPF Shawn Marion Phoenix SunsPG Andre Miller Cleveland CavaliersSG Wally Szczerbiak Minnesota TimberwolvesSG Jason Terry Atlanta HawksHead coach Elvin HayesAssistant coach Phil Chenier 2002 game edit The 2002 Rookie Challenge took place on February 9 at the First Union Center in Philadelphia Rookies Pos Player TeamSG Jason Richardson Golden State WarriorsPG Jamaal Tinsley Indiana PacersPF Pau Gasol Memphis GrizzliesSF Shane Battier Memphis GrizzliesC Brendan Haywood Washington WizardsC Zeljko Rebraca Detroit PistonsPG Tony Parker San Antonio SpursSG Joe Johnson Phoenix SunsC Andrei Kirilenko Utah JazzHead coach Chuck DalyAssistant coach Darryl Dawkins Sophomores Pos Player TeamSG Quentin Richardson Los Angeles ClippersSG Mike Miller Orlando MagicPF Kenyon Martin New Jersey NetsPF Lee Nailon Charlotte HornetsC Chris Mihm Cleveland CavaliersPF Marcus Fizer Chicago BullsPG Darius Miles Los Angeles ClippersSG Desmond Mason Seattle SuperSonicsSF Hedo Turkoglu Sacramento KingsHead coach Billy CunninghamAssistant coach Bobby Jones 2003 game edit The 2003 Rookie Challenge took place on February 8 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta Rookies Pos Player TeamPG Jay Williams Chicago BullsSG Gordan Giricek Orlando MagicSF Caron Butler Miami HeatPF Drew Gooden Memphis GrizzliesPF Amar e Stoudemire Phoenix SunsPF Carlos Boozer Cleveland CavaliersC Nene Denver NuggetsSG Marko Jaric Los Angeles ClippersSG Dajuan Wagner Cleveland CavaliersHead coach Cotton FitzsimmonsAssistant coach Lou Hudson Sophomores Pos Player TeamPG Gilbert Arenas Golden State WarriorsPG Tony Parker San Antonio SpursPF Troy Murphy Golden State WarriorsSF Richard Jefferson New Jersey NetsPF Pau Gasol Memphis GrizzliesC Andrei Kirilenko Utah JazzSG Jason Richardson Golden State WarriorsC Tyson Chandler Chicago BullsPG Jamaal Tinsley Indiana PacersHead coach Mike FratelloAssistant coach Bob Pettit February 8Sophomores 132 Rookies 112Philips Arena Atlanta 2004 game edit The 2004 Rookie Challenge took place on February 13 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles Rookies Pos Player TeamSF Carmelo Anthony Denver NuggetsPF Chris Bosh Toronto RaptorsSG Dwyane Wade Miami HeatSF LeBron James Cleveland CavaliersSF Jarvis Hayes Washington WizardsPG Kirk Hinrich Chicago BullsSF Josh Howard Dallas MavericksC Chris Kaman Los Angeles ClippersPF Udonis Haslem Miami HeatHead coach Doug CollinsAssistant coach A C Green nbsp Stoudemire far right receiving the MVP award for the 2004 Rookie Challenge game Sophomores Pos Player TeamPF Carlos Boozer Cleveland CavaliersSG Mike Dunleavy Jr Golden State WarriorsSG Manu Ginobili San Antonio SpursSG Marko Jaric Los Angeles ClippersPG Ronald Murray Seattle SuperSonicsC Nene Denver NuggetsSF Tayshaun Prince Detroit PistonsPF Amar e Stoudemire Phoenix SunsC Yao Ming Houston RocketsHead coach Michael CooperAssistant coach Kareem Abdul Jabbar Said to be the most exciting Rookie Challenge in history due to all the highlight reel dunks Much of the hype centered on rookie phenoms LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony who had 33 and 17 points respectively Amar e Stoudemire set a then Rookie Challenge record with 36 points 2005 game edit The 2005 Rookie Challenge took place on February 18 at the Pepsi Center in Denver Rookies Pos Player TeamSF Tony Allen Boston CelticsSF Luol Deng Chicago BullsPG Devin Harris Dallas MavericksC Dwight Howard Orlando MagicSF Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 76ersC Emeka Okafor Charlotte BobcatsSF Josh Smith Atlanta HawksPG Beno Udrih San Antonio SpursPF Al Jefferson Boston CelticsHead coach P J CarlesimoAssistant coach Alex English Sophomores Pos Player TeamSF Carmelo Anthony Denver NuggetsPF Chris Bosh Toronto RaptorsPF Udonis Haslem Miami HeatPG Kirk Hinrich Chicago BullsSF Josh Howard Dallas MavericksSF LeBron James Cleveland CavaliersSG Kyle Korver Philadelphia 76ersPG Luke Ridnour Seattle SuperSonicsSG Dwyane Wade Miami HeatHead coach Bob McAdooAssistant coach Doug Moe Did not play due to injury 2006 game edit The 2006 Rookie Challenge took place on February 17 at the Toyota Center in Houston Rookies Pos Player TeamC Andrew Bogut Milwaukee BucksC Channing Frye New York KnicksSF Danny Granger Indiana PacersSG Luther Head Houston RocketsPG Sarunas Jasikevicius Indiana PacersPG Chris Paul New Orleans Oklahoma City HornetsPG Nate Robinson New York KnicksPF Charlie Villanueva Toronto RaptorsPG Deron Williams Utah JazzHead coach Sidney LoweAssistant coach Elvin Hayes Sophomores Pos Player TeamSF Luol Deng Chicago BullsPG T J Ford Milwaukee BucksSG Ben Gordon Chicago BullsPG Devin Harris Dallas MavericksC Dwight Howard Orlando MagicSF Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 76ersC Nenad Krstic New Jersey NetsPG Jameer Nelson Orlando MagicSF Andres Nocioni Chicago BullsC Emeka Okafor Charlotte BobcatsPG Delonte West Boston CelticsHead coach Del HarrisAssistant coach Moses Malone Did not play due to injury February 17Sophomores 105 Rookies 96Toyota Center Houston 2007 game edit Further information 2007 NBA All Star Game The 2007 Rookie Challenge took place on February 16 at the Thomas amp Mack Center in Paradise Nevada Rookies Pos Player TeamPF Andrea Bargnani Toronto RaptorsPG Jordan Farmar Los Angeles LakersSG Randy Foye Minnesota TimberwolvesPF Jorge Garbajosa Toronto RaptorsSF Rudy Gay Memphis GrizzliesPF Paul Millsap Utah JazzSF Adam Morrison Charlotte BobcatsSG Brandon Roy Portland Trail BlazersSG Marcus Williams New Jersey NetsHead coach Mike O KorenAssistant coach Dave Bing Sophomores Pos Player TeamC Andrew Bogut Milwaukee BucksC Andrew Bynum Los Angeles LakersSG Monta Ellis Golden State WarriorsPG Raymond Felton Charlotte BobcatsSF Danny Granger Indiana PacersSG Luther Head Houston RocketsPF David Lee New York KnicksPG Chris Paul New Orleans HornetsPG Deron Williams Utah JazzHead coach Marc IavaroniAssistant coach Oscar Robertson February 17Sophomores 155 Rookies 114Thomas amp Mack Center Paradise Nevada 2008 game edit Further information 2008 NBA All Star Game Rookies Pos Player TeamPG Mike Conley Memphis GrizzliesSF Kevin Durant Seattle SuperSonicsSG Jeff Green Seattle SuperSonicsC Al Horford Atlanta HawksPF Yi Jianlian Milwaukee BucksSF Jamario Moon Toronto RaptorsSG Juan Carlos Navarro Memphis GrizzliesPF Luis Scola Houston RocketsC Sean Williams New Jersey NetsHead coach Darrell WalkerAssistant coach Bob Pettit Sophomores Pos Player TeamPF LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail BlazersPF Andrea Bargnani Toronto RaptorsSG Ronnie Brewer Utah JazzPG Jordan Farmar Los Angeles LakersSF Rudy Gay Memphis GrizzliesPG Daniel Gibson Cleveland CavaliersPF Paul Millsap Utah JazzPG Rajon Rondo Boston CelticsSG Brandon Roy Portland Trail BlazersHead coach Tom ThibodeauAssistant coach Willis Reed February 15Rookies 109 Sophomores 136Scoring by half 52 66 57 70New Orleans Arena New Orleans 2009 game edit Further information 2009 NBA All Star Game Rookies Pos Player TeamF Michael Beasley Miami HeatG F Rudy Fernandez Portland Trail BlazersC Marc Gasol Memphis GrizzliesG Eric Gordon Los Angeles ClippersC Brook Lopez New Jersey NetsG O J Mayo Memphis GrizzliesC Greg OdenINJ Portland Trail BlazersG Derrick Rose Chicago BullsG Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City ThunderHead coach Kurt Rambis Los Angeles Lakers Assistant coach Dwyane Wade Miami Heat Sophomores Pos Player TeamG Aaron Brooks Houston RocketsF Wilson Chandler New York KnicksG F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City ThunderF Jeff Green Oklahoma City ThunderC F Al Horford Atlanta HawksF Luis Scola Houston RocketsF Al Thornton Los Angeles ClippersG Rodney Stuckey Detroit PistonsF Thaddeus Young Philadelphia 76ersHead coach John Kuester Cleveland Cavaliers Assistant coach Dwight Howard Orlando Magic INJ Greg Oden was unable to participate due to injury 4 TNTFebruary 139 00 p m RecapBoxscoreRookies 116 Sophomores 122Scoring 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 9US Airways Center Phoenix ArizonaAttendance 16 362Referees 56 Mark Ayotte 64 Eli Roe 42 Eric Lewis 2010 game edit Further information 2010 NBA All Star Game Rookies 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 Assistant coach Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder Sophomores 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 Assistant coach Chris Bosh Toronto Raptors 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 5 REP Anthony Morrow was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose 5 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 2011 game edit Further information 2011 NBA All Star Game Rookies Pos Player TeamG Eric Bledsoe Los Angeles ClippersC DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento KingsF Derrick Favors New Jersey NetsG Landry Fields New York KnicksF Blake Griffin Los Angeles ClippersG Wesley Johnson Minnesota TimberwolvesC Greg Monroe Detroit PistonsG Gary Neal San Antonio SpursG John Wall Washington WizardsHead coach Mike Budenholzer San Antonio Spurs Assistant coach Amar e Stoudemire New York Knicks Assistant coach Kevin McHale Sophomores Pos Player TeamC DeJuan Blair San Antonio SpursG Stephen Curry Golden State WarriorsG Tyreke EvansINJ Sacramento KingsG DeMar DeRozan Toronto RaptorsF Taj Gibson Chicago BullsG James HardenREP Oklahoma City ThunderG Jrue Holiday Philadelphia 76ersF Serge Ibaka Oklahoma City ThunderG Brandon Jennings Milwaukee BucksG Wesley Matthews Portland Trail BlazersHead coach Lawrence Frank Boston Celtics Assistant coach Carmelo Anthony New York Knicks Assistant coach Steve Kerr INJ Tyreke Evans was unable to participate due to injury 6 REP James Harden was named Tyreke Evans replacement 6 TNTFebruary 189 00 p m ETBoxscoreRookies 148 Sophomores 140Scoring by half 71 69 77 71Pts DeMarcus Cousins 33Rebs DeMarcus Cousins 14Asts John Wall 22 Pts James Harden 30Rebs DeJuan Blair 15Asts Stephen Curry 8Staples Center Los AngelesAttendance 17 163Referees 53 Mark Lindsay 74 Curtis Blair 45 Brian Forte 2012 game edit Further information 2012 NBA All Star Game Shortly before the draft for the rosters Norris Cole and Jeremy Lin were added to the original player pool 7 A few days before the game Tiago Splitter was injured and was replaced by Derrick Favors 7 8 Lin played only nine minutes in the game at his request due to exhaustion from his rise to stardom that month 9 Team Shaq Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 1 F Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers Sophomore2 3 G Jeremy Lin New York Knicks Sophomore3 5 G Ricky Rubio Minnesota Timberwolves Rookie4 7 F C Greg Monroe Detroit Pistons Sophomore5 9 F Markieff Morris Phoenix Suns Rookie6 11 G Kemba Walker Charlotte Bobcats Rookie7 13 G Landry Fields New York Knicks Sophomore8 15 G Norris Cole Miami Heat RookieDraw G Brandon Knight Detroit Pistons RookieDraw F Tristan Thompson Cleveland Cavaliers RookieCo head Coach Ron Adams Chicago Bulls Co head Coach Steve KerrGeneral Manager Shaquille O Neal Team Chuck Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 2 G Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers Rookie2 4 C DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings Sophomore3 6 G F Paul George Indiana Pacers Sophomore4 8 F Derrick Williams Minnesota Timberwolves Rookie5 10 G F MarShon Brooks New Jersey Nets Rookie6 12 G John Wall Washington Wizards Sophomore7 14 F Gordon Hayward Utah Jazz Sophomore8 16 F C Tiago SplitterINJ San Antonio Spurs SophomoreDraw F Kawhi LeonardDNP San Antonio Spurs RookieDraw G F Evan Turner Philadelphia 76ers Sophomore F Derrick FavorsREP Utah Jazz SophomoreCo head Coach Maurice Cheeks Oklahoma City Thunder Co head Coach Mike FratelloGeneral Manager Charles Barkley INJ Tiago Splitter was unable to participate due to injury 10 DNP Kawhi Leonard did not play due to a strained right calf 11 REP Derrick Favors was named Tiago Splitter s replacement 10 TNTFebruary 249 00 p m ETBoxscoreTeam Shaq 133 Team Chuck 146Scoring by half 65 77 68 69Pts Tristan Thompson 20Rebs Greg Monroe 10Asts Kemba Walker 10 Pts Kyrie Irving 34Rebs DeMarcus Cousins Evan Turner 11Asts Kyrie Irving 9Amway Center Orlando FloridaAttendance 17 125Referees 75 Eric Dalen 68 Marat Kogut 35 Kane Fitzgerald 2013 game edit Further information 2013 NBA All Star Game Team Shaq Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 1 G Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers Rookie2 3 G Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers Sophomore3 5 C Andre DrummondINJ Detroit Pistons Rookie4 7 G Klay Thompson Golden State Warriors Sophomore5 9 F Harrison Barnes Golden State Warriors Rookie6 11 F Chandler Parsons Houston Rockets Sophomore7 13 G Dion Waiters Cleveland Cavaliers Rookie8 15 F Michael Kidd Gilchrist Charlotte Bobcats RookieDraw C Tyler Zeller Cleveland Cavaliers RookieDraw G Kemba Walker Charlotte Bobcats Sophomore F Andrew NicholsonREP Orlando Magic RookieHead coach David Fizdale Miami Heat General manager Shaquille O Neal Team Chuck Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 2 F C Anthony Davis New Orleans Hornets Rookie2 4 F Kenneth Faried Denver Nuggets Sophomore3 6 F Kawhi Leonard San Antonio Spurs Sophomore4 8 G Bradley Beal Washington Wizards Rookie5 10 G Ricky Rubio Minnesota Timberwolves Sophomore6 12 F C Tristan Thompson Cleveland Cavaliers Sophomore7 14 C Nikola Vucevic Orlando Magic Sophomore8 16 G Brandon Knight Detroit Pistons SophomoreDraw G Isaiah Thomas Sacramento Kings SophomoreDraw G Alexey Shved Minnesota Timberwolves RookieHead coach Mike Budenholzer San Antonio Spurs General manager Charles Barkley INJ Andre Drummond was unable to participate due to injury REP Andrew Nicholson was named Andre Drummond s replacement TNTFebruary 159 00 p m ETBoxscoreTeam Shaq 135 Team Chuck 163Scoring by half 66 90 69 73Pts Kyrie Irving 32Rebs Kyrie Irving 6Asts Kemba Walker 8 Pts Kenneth Faried 40Rebs Faried Thompson 10Asts Rubio Thomas 10Toyota Center HoustonAttendance 16 101Referees 66 Haywoode Workman 58 Josh Tiven 60 James Williams 2014 game edit Further information 2014 NBA All Star Game Team Webber Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 1 F C Anthony Davis New Orleans Pelicans Sophomore2 4 G Michael Carter Williams Philadelphia 76ers Rookie3 6 G Tim Hardaway Jr New York Knicks Rookie4 8 G Trey Burke Utah Jazz Rookie5 10 F Jared Sullinger Boston Celtics Sophomore6 12 F Mason Plumlee Brooklyn Nets Rookie7 14 G Victor Oladipo Orlando Magic RookieDraw C Steven Adams Oklahoma City Thunder RookieDraw C Kelly Olynyk Boston Celtics RookieHead coach Rex Kalamian Oklahoma City Thunder General manager Chris Webber Team Hill Round Pick Pos Player Team R S1 2 G Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers Sophomore2 3 G Bradley Beal Washington Wizards Sophomore3 5 C Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons Sophomore4 7 F Harrison Barnes Golden State Warriors Sophomore5 9 F Terrence Jones Houston Rockets Sophomore6 11 F G Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks Rookie7 13 C Jonas Valanciunas Toronto Raptors SophomoreDraw G Dion Waiters Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreDraw F C Pero AnticINJ Atlanta Hawks Rookie C Miles PlumleeREP Phoenix Suns SophomoreHead coach Nate McMillan Indiana Pacers General manager Grant Hill INJ Pero Antic was unable to participate due to injury REP Miles Plumlee was named Pero Antic s replacement TNTFebruary 149 00 p m ETBoxscoreTeam Webber 136 Team Hill 142Scoring by half 66 67 70 75Pts Tim Hardaway Jr 36Rebs Anthony Davis 8Asts Michael Carter Williams 9 Pts Dion Waiters 31Rebs Andre Drummond 25Asts Dion Waiters 7New Orleans Arena New OrleansAttendance 14 727Referees 70 Brent Barnaky 54 Nick Buchert 34 Kevin Cutler 2015 game edit Further information 2015 NBA All Star Game Team World 12 Pos Nat Player Team R SC nbsp Steven AdamsINJ1 Oklahoma City Thunder SophomoreG F nbsp Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks SophomoreF nbsp Bojan Bogdanovic Brooklyn Nets RookieC nbsp Gorgui Dieng Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreG nbsp Dante Exum Utah Jazz RookieC nbsp Rudy Gobert Utah Jazz SophomoreF nbsp Nikola Mirotic Chicago Bulls RookieC F nbsp Kelly OlynykINJ3 Boston Celtics SophomoreG nbsp Dennis Schroder Atlanta Hawks SophomoreF G nbsp Andrew Wiggins Minnesota Timberwolves RookieC nbsp Jusuf NurkicREP1 OUT Denver Nuggets RookieG nbsp Matthew DellavedovaREP3 Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreF nbsp Kostas PapanikolaouREP4 Houston Rockets RookieHead coach Kenny Atkinson Atlanta Hawks Team USA 12 Pos Player Team R SG Trey Burke Utah Jazz SophomoreG Kentavious Caldwell Pope Detroit Pistons SophomoreG Michael Carter WilliamsINJ2 Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreG Zach LaVine Minnesota Timberwolves RookieG F Shabazz Muhammad Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreC Nerlens Noel Philadelphia 76ers RookieG Victor Oladipo Orlando Magic SophomoreG Elfrid Payton Orlando Magic RookieC F Mason Plumlee Brooklyn Nets SophomoreC F Cody Zeller Charlotte Hornets SophomoreF Robert CovingtonREP2 Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreHead coach Alvin Gentry Golden State Warriors INJ1 Adams was unable to participate due to injury 13 REP1 Nurkic was named as Adams replacement 13 INJ2 Carter Williams was unable to participate due to injuries REP2 Covington was named as Carter Williams replacement INJ3 Olynyk was unable to participate due to injury 13 REP3 Dellavedova was named as Olynyk s replacement 13 OUT Nurkic decided to not participate for personal reasons REP4 Papanikolaou was named as Nurkic s replacement TNTFebruary 139 00 p m ETBoxscoreTeam World 121 Team USA 112Scoring by half 69 67 52 45Pts Andrew Wiggins 22Rebs Rudy Gobert 12Asts Dennis Schroder 9 Pts Oladipo LaVine 22Rebs Mason Plumlee 9Asts Oladipo Burke 4Barclays Center Brooklyn New YorkAttendance 15 451Referees 73 Tre Maddox 77 Karl Lane 79 Kevin Scott The World team won against the U S 121 112 at the Rising Stars Challenge at All Star weekend Canada s Andrew Wiggins scored 22 points and Rudy Gobert added 18 points 12 rebounds and three blocks Brooklyn s Bojan Bogdanovic of Croatia and Chicago s Nikola Mirotic of Montenegro added 16 points each for the World team Victor Oladipo of the Orlando Magic and Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolves led the U S team with 22 points each Andrew Wiggins the 2014 NBA draft 1st overall pick won the game s MVP award 14 2016 game edit Further information 2016 NBA All Star Game To celebrate the first time the NBA holds the All Star game outside of the US the game makes the World Team the home team instead of Team USA Team USA 15 Pos Player Team R SG Jordan Clarkson Los Angeles Lakers SophomoreG Rodney Hood Utah Jazz SophomoreG Zach LaVine Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreC F Nerlens NoelINJ1 Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreC Jahlil Okafor Philadelphia 76ers RookieF Jabari Parker Milwaukee Bucks SophomoreG Elfrid Payton Orlando Magic SophomoreG D Angelo Russell Los Angeles Lakers RookieG Marcus Smart Boston Celtics SophomoreC Karl Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves RookieG Devin BookerREP1 Phoenix Suns RookieHead coach Larry Drew Cleveland Cavaliers Team World 15 Pos Nat Player Team R SF G nbsp Bojan Bogdanovic Brooklyn Nets SophomoreC nbsp Clint Capela Houston Rockets SophomoreG F nbsp Mario Hezonja Orlando Magic RookieC nbsp Nikola Jokic Denver Nuggets RookieF nbsp Nikola MiroticINJ2 Chicago Bulls SophomoreG nbsp Emmanuel Mudiay Denver Nuggets RookieG nbsp Raul Neto Utah Jazz RookieF C nbsp Kristaps Porzingis New York Knicks RookieF C nbsp Dwight Powell Dallas Mavericks SophomoreF G nbsp Andrew Wiggins Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreF nbsp Trey LylesREP2 Utah Jazz RookieHead coach nbsp Ettore Messina San Antonio Spurs INJ1 Nerlens Noel was unable to participate due to injury 16 REP1 Devin Booker was named as Noel s replacement 16 INJ2 Nikola Mirotic was unable to participate due to injury 17 REP2 Trey Lyles was named as Mirotic s replacement 17 TNTFebruary 129 00 pm ETBoxscoreTeam USA 157 Team World 154Scoring by half 88 79 69 75Pts Zach LaVine 30Rebs LaVine Towns 7Asts D Angelo Russell 7 Pts Porzingis Mudiay 30Rebs Dwight Powell 11Asts Emmanuel Mudiay 10Air Canada Centre TorontoAttendance 18 298Referees 72 J T Orr 52 Scott Twardoski 46 Ben Taylor Team USA won 157 154 in the highest scoring game in Rising Stars Challenge history 18 Zach LaVine was named MVP leading all of the USA team with 30 points while also recording 7 rebounds and 4 assists Jordan Clarkson D Angelo Russell and Devin Booker all scored over 20 points with Russell also recording 7 assists Kristaps Porzingis and Emmanuel Mudiay led the way for Team World with 30 points each with Andrew Wiggins also scoring 29 points 2017 game edit Further information 2017 NBA All Star Game Team World 19 Pos Nat Player Team R SC nbsp Joel EmbiidINJ1 Philadelphia 76ers RookieG nbsp Dante Exum Utah Jazz SophomoreG nbsp Buddy Hield New Orleans Pelicans RookieC F nbsp Nikola Jokic Denver Nuggets SophomoreF nbsp Trey Lyles Utah Jazz SophomoreG nbsp Emmanuel MudiayINJ2 Denver Nuggets SophomoreG nbsp Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets RookieF C nbsp Kristaps Porzingis New York Knicks SophomoreF nbsp Domantas Sabonis Oklahoma City Thunder RookieF nbsp Dario Saric Philadelphia 76ers RookieG nbsp Alex AbrinesREP1 Oklahoma City Thunder RookieC nbsp Willy HernangomezREP2 New York Knicks RookieHead coach Mike Brown Golden State Warriors Team USA 19 Pos Player Team R SG Devin Booker Phoenix Suns SophomoreG Malcolm Brogdon Milwaukee Bucks RookieF Marquese Chriss Phoenix Suns RookieF Brandon Ingram Los Angeles Lakers RookieC Frank Kaminsky Charlotte Hornets SophomoreC Jahlil Okafor Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreG D Angelo Russell Los Angeles Lakers SophomoreG Jonathon Simmons San Antonio Spurs SophomoreC Karl Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreC F Myles Turner Indiana Pacers SophomoreHead coach Jay Larranaga Boston Celtics INJ1 Embiid was unable to participate due to a knee injury 20 REP1 Abrines was named as Embiid s replacement 20 INJ2 Mudiay was unable to participate due to a back injury 21 REP2 Hernangomez was named as Mudiay s replacement 21 TNTFebruary 179 00 pm ETBoxscoreTeam World 150 Team USA 141Scoring by half 77 66 73 75Pts Jamal Murray 36 Rebs Nikola Jokic 11 Asts Jamal Murray 11 Pts Frank Kaminsky 33 Rebs Karl Anthony Towns 11 Asts Devin Booker 6 Smoothie King Center New Orleans 2018 game edit Further information 2018 NBA All Star Game Team World 22 Pos Nat Player Team R SG nbsp Bogdan Bogdanovic Sacramento Kings RookieG F nbsp Dillon Brooks Memphis Grizzlies RookieC nbsp Joel Embiid Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreG nbsp Buddy Hield Sacramento Kings SophomoreF nbsp Lauri Markkanen Chicago Bulls RookieG nbsp Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets SophomoreG nbsp Frank Ntilikina New York Knicks RookieF C nbsp Domantas Sabonis Indiana Pacers SophomoreF nbsp Dario Saric Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreG F nbsp Ben Simmons Philadelphia 76ers RookieHead coach nbsp Rex Kalamian Toronto Raptors Team USA 22 Pos Player Team R SG Lonzo BallINJ2 Los Angeles Lakers RookieG Malcolm BrogdonINJ1 Milwaukee Bucks SophomoreG F Jaylen Brown Boston Celtics SophomoreF C John Collins Atlanta Hawks RookieG Kris Dunn Chicago Bulls SophomoreG F Brandon Ingram Los Angeles Lakers SophomoreF Kyle Kuzma Los Angeles Lakers RookieG Donovan Mitchell Utah Jazz RookieG Dennis Smith Jr Dallas Mavericks RookieF Jayson Tatum Boston Celtics RookieF Taurean PrinceREP1 Atlanta Hawks SophomoreG De Aaron FoxREP2 Sacramento Kings RookieHead coach Roy Rogers Houston Rockets INJ1 Malcolm Brogdon was unable to participate due to a leg injury 23 REP1 Taurean Prince was selected as Malcolm Brogdon s replacement 24 INJ2 Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a knee injury 25 REP2 De Aaron Fox was selected as Lonzo Ball s replacement 26 TNTFebruary 169 00 pm ETBoxscoreTeam World 155 Team USA 124Scoring by half 78 59 77 65Pts Buddy Hield 29Rebs Domantas Sabonis 11Asts Ben Simmons 13 Pts Jaylen Brown 35Rebs Jaylen Brown 10Asts Donovan Mitchell 7Staples Center Los AngelesAttendance 19 060Referees 21 Dedric Taylor 7 Lauren Holtkamp 39 Tyler Ford 2019 game edit Further information 2019 NBA All Star Game Team World 27 Pos Nat Player Team R SF nbsp OG Anunoby Toronto Raptors SophomoreC nbsp Deandre Ayton Phoenix Suns RookieG nbsp Bogdan Bogdanovic Sacramento Kings SophomoreG F nbsp Luka Doncic Dallas Mavericks RookieG nbsp Shai Gilgeous Alexander Los Angeles Clippers RookieF nbsp Rodions Kurucs Brooklyn Nets RookieF nbsp Lauri Markkanen Chicago Bulls SophomoreG nbsp Josh Okogie Minnesota Timberwolves RookieG F nbsp Cedi Osman Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreG F nbsp Ben Simmons Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreHead coach Wes Unseld Jr Denver Nuggets Assistant coach nbsp Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks Team USA 27 Pos Player Team R SC Jarrett Allen Brooklyn Nets SophomoreF Marvin Bagley III Sacramento Kings RookieG Lonzo BallINJ Los Angeles Lakers SophomoreF John Collins Atlanta Hawks SophomoreG De Aaron Fox Sacramento Kings SophomoreF C Jaren Jackson Jr Memphis Grizzlies RookieF Kevin Knox IIREP New York Knicks RookieF Kyle Kuzma Los Angeles Lakers SophomoreG Donovan Mitchell Utah Jazz SophomoreF Jayson Tatum Boston Celtics SophomoreG Trae Young Atlanta Hawks RookieHead coach Darvin Ham Milwaukee Bucks Assistant coach Kyrie Irving Boston Celtics INJ Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a left ankle injury 28 REP Kevin Knox was selected as Lonzo Ball s replacement 29 TNTFebruary 159 00 pm ETBoxscoreTeam World 144 Team USA 161Scoring by half 71 83 73 78Pts Ben Simmons 28Rebs Deandre Ayton 8Asts Luka Doncic 9 Pts Kyle Kuzma 35Rebs Jayson Tatum 9Asts De Aaron Fox 16Spectrum Center Charlotte North CarolinaReferees 27 Mitchell Ervin 50 Gediminas Petraitis 51 Aaron Smith 2020 game edit Further information 2020 NBA All Star Game Team World 30 Pos Nat Player Team R SG nbsp Nickeil Alexander Walker New Orleans Pelicans RookieC nbsp Deandre AytonINJ3 Phoenix Suns SophomoreG F nbsp RJ Barrett New York Knicks RookieF nbsp Brandon Clarke Memphis Grizzlies RookieG F nbsp Luka Doncic Dallas Mavericks SophomoreG nbsp Shai Gilgeous Alexander Oklahoma City Thunder SophomoreF nbsp Rui Hachimura Washington Wizards RookieG nbsp Josh Okogie Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreG F nbsp Svi Mykhailiuk Detroit Pistons SophomoreC nbsp Moritz Wagner Washington Wizards SophomoreF nbsp Nicolo MelliREP3 New Orleans Pelicans RookieHead coach Adrian Griffin Toronto Raptors Team USA 30 Pos Player Team R SF Miles Bridges Charlotte Hornets SophomoreG Devonte Graham Charlotte Hornets SophomoreC Wendell Carter Jr INJ1 Chicago Bulls SophomoreG Tyler HerroINJ2 Miami Heat RookieG Ja Morant Memphis Grizzlies RookieF Jaren Jackson Jr Memphis Grizzlies SophomoreF Zion WilliamsonREP1 New Orleans Pelicans RookieG Kendrick Nunn Miami Heat RookieF Eric Paschall Golden State Warriors RookieF P J Washington Charlotte Hornets RookieG Trae Young Atlanta Hawks SophomoreG Collin SextonREP2 Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreHead coach Phil Handy Los Angeles Lakers INJ1 Wendell Carter Jr was unable to participate due to a right ankle injury 30 REP1 Zion Williamson was selected as Wendell Carter Jr s replacement 30 INJ2 Tyler Herro was unable to participate due to a sore right ankle 31 REP2 Collin Sexton was selected as Tyler Herro s replacement 31 INJ3 Deandre Ayton was unable to participate due to a sore left ankle 32 REP3 Nicolo Melli was selected as Deandre Ayton s replacement 32 TNTFebruary 149 00 pm ETBoxscoreTeam World 131 Team USA 151Scoring by half 81 71 50 80Pts RJ Barrett 27Rebs Brandon Clarke 8Asts three player 5 Pts Eric Paschall 23Rebs Jaren Jackson Jr 7Asts Trae Young 7United Center ChicagoReferees 54 Ray Acosta 64 Justin Van Duyne 62 JB DeRosa 2021 roster edit Further information 2021 NBA All Star Game Due to the downsizing of the All Star Game due to the COVID 19 pandemic the NBA All Star Weekend was not held and the Rising Stars Challenge was not played The NBA still named the Rising Stars rosters of first and second year players 33 Team World 34 Pos Nat Player Team R SF nbsp Precious Achiuwa Miami Heat RookieG nbsp Nickeil Alexander Walker New Orleans Pelicans SophomoreF nbsp Deni Avdija Washington Wizards RookieG F nbsp RJ Barrett New York Knicks SophomoreG nbsp Facundo Campazzo Denver Nuggets RookieF nbsp Brandon Clarke Memphis Grizzlies SophomoreG nbsp Luguentz Dort Oklahoma City Thunder SophomoreF nbsp Rui Hachimura Washington Wizards SophomoreG nbsp Theo Maledon Oklahoma City Thunder RookieG nbsp Mychal Mulder Golden State Warriors Sophomore Team USA 34 Pos Player Team R SG LaMelo Ball Charlotte Hornets RookieG Anthony Edwards Minnesota Timberwolves RookieG Tyrese Haliburton Sacramento Kings RookieG Tyler Herro Miami Heat SophomoreF De Andre Hunter Atlanta Hawks SophomoreG F Keldon Johnson San Antonio Spurs SophomoreG Ja Morant Memphis Grizzlies SophomoreF Michael Porter Jr Denver Nuggets SophomoreF Zion Williamson New Orleans Pelicans SophomoreC James Wiseman Golden State Warriors Rookie 2022 roster edit Further information 2022 NBA All Star Game Team Barry 35 Pos Player Team R S PG Cade Cunningham Detroit Pistons RookieF Dyson Daniels NBA G League Ignite ProspectF Evan Mobley Cleveland Cavaliers RookieG F Isaac Okoro Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreC Alperen Sengun Houston Rockets RookieF Jae Sean Tate Houston Rockets SophomoreF Franz Wagner Orlando Magic RookieHonorary coach Rick BarryHead coach Bryan Gates Phoenix Suns Team Isiah 35 Pos Player Team R S PF C Precious Achiuwa Toronto Raptors SophomoreG F Desmond Bane Memphis Grizzlies SophomoreF Saddiq Bey Detroit Pistons SophomoreG Anthony Edwards Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreG Tyrese Haliburton Indiana Pacers SophomoreG Jaden Hardy NBA G League Ignite ProspectC Isaiah Stewart Detroit Pistons SophomoreHonorary coach Isiah ThomasHead coach Kevin Young Phoenix Suns Team Payton 35 Pos Player Team R S PG LaMelo Ball Charlotte Hornets SophomoreF Scottie Barnes Toronto Raptors RookieG Ayo Dosunmu Chicago Bulls RookieG Chris DuarteINJ1 Indiana Pacers RookieG Scoot Henderson NBA G League Ignite ProspectF Jaden McDaniels Minnesota Timberwolves SophomoreG Davion MitchellINJ2 Sacramento Kings RookieF Jonathan KumingaREP1 Golden State Warriors RookieG Bones HylandREP2 Denver Nuggets RookieHonorary coach Gary PaytonHead coach Chris Quinn Miami Heat Team Worthy 35 Pos Player Team R S PG Cole Anthony Orlando Magic SophomoreG F MarJon Beauchamp NBA G League Ignite ProspectG Josh Giddey Oklahoma City Thunder RookieG Jalen Green Houston Rockets RookieC Herbert Jones New Orleans Pelicans RookieG Tyrese Maxey Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreG Jalen Suggs Orlando Magic RookieHonorary coach James WorthyHead coach Malik Allen Miami Heat INJ1 Chris Duarte was unable to participate due to a toe injury 36 REP1 Jonathan Kuminga was selected as Chris Duarte s replacement 36 INJ2 Davion Mitchell was unable to participate due to a hand injury 37 REP2 Bones Hyland was selected as Davion Mitchell s replacement 37 SemifinalsFinal Team Isiah50 Team Worthy49 Team Isiah20 Team Barry25 Team Barry50 Team Payton48 2023 roster edit Further information 2023 NBA All Star GameSource 38 Coaches edit Pau Gasol Joakim Noah Deron Williams and Jason Terry Rookies edit Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic F Jalen Duren Detroit Pistons C AJ Griffin Atlanta Hawks G Jaden Ivey Detroit Pistons G Walker Kessler Utah Jazz C Bennedict Mathurin Indiana Pacers G Keegan Murray Sacramento Kings F Andrew Nembhard Indiana Pacers G Jabari Smith Jr Houston Rockets F Jeremy Sochan San Antonio Spurs F Jalen Williams Oklahoma City Thunder GSophomores edit Jose Alvarado New Orleans Pelicans G Scottie Barnes Toronto Raptors F Josh Giddey Oklahoma City Thunder G Jalen Green Houston Rockets G Quentin Grimes New York Knicks G Bones Hyland Los Angeles Clippers G Evan Mobley Cleveland Cavaliers F Trey Murphy III New Orleans Pelicans F Alperen Sengun Houston Rockets C Franz Wagner Orlando Magic FNBA G League edit Sidy Cissoko G League Ignite G Scoot Henderson G League Ignite G Mojave King G League Ignite F Kenneth Lofton Jr Memphis Hustle F Mac McClung Philadelphia 76ers G Leonard Miller G League Ignite F Scotty Pippen Jr South Bay Lakers GTeam Pau Pos Player Team R S PG Jose Alvarado New Orleans Pelicans SophomoreF Paolo Banchero Orlando Magic RookieF Scottie Barnes Toronto Raptors SophomoreG Jaden Ivey Detroit Pistons RookieG Bennedict Mathurin Indiana Pacers RookieF Keegan Murray Sacramento Kings RookieG Andrew Nembhard Indiana Pacers RookieHonorary coach Pau GasolHead coach David AdelmanTeam Joakim Pos Player Team R S PC Jalen DurenINJ1 Detroit Pistons RookieF Tari EasonREP1 Houston Rockets RookieG Josh Giddey Oklahoma City Thunder SophomoreG Quentin Grimes New York Knicks SophomoreF Evan Mobley Cleveland Cavaliers SophomoreF Jabari Smith Jr Houston Rockets RookieF Jeremy Sochan San Antonio Spurs RookieG Jalen Williams Oklahoma City Thunder RookieHonorary coach Joakim NoahHead coach Ben Sullivan Team Deron Pos Player Team R S PG Ayo DosunmuREP2 Chicago Bulls SophomoreG Jalen GreenINJ2 Houston Rockets SophomoreG AJ Griffin Atlanta Hawks RookieG Bones Hyland Los Angeles Clippers SophomoreC Walker Kessler Utah Jazz RookieF Trey Murphy III New Orleans Pelicans SophomoreC Alperen Sengun Houston Rockets SophomoreF Franz Wagner Orlando Magic SophomoreHonorary coach Deron WilliamsHead coach Damon StoudamireTeam Jason Pos Player Team R S PG Sidy Cissoko G League Ignite ProspectG Scoot Henderson G League Ignite ProspectF Mojave King G League Ignite ProspectF Kenneth Lofton Jr Memphis Hustle RookieG Mac McClung Philadelphia 76ers SophomoreF Leonard Miller G League Ignite ProspectG Scotty Pippen Jr South Bay Lakers RookieHonorary coach Jason TerryHead coach Ryan Saunders INJ1 Jalen Duren was unable to participate due to injury 39 REP1 Tari Eason was selected as Jalen Duren s replacement 39 INJ2 Jalen Green was unable to participate due to injury 39 REP2 Ayo Dosunmu was selected as Jalen Green s replacement 39 SemifinalsFinal Team Pau40 Team Deron25 Team Pau25 Team Joakim20 Team Joakim40 Team Jason32 Game records editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Points Kevin Durant 46 2009 Kenneth Faried 40 2013 Russell Westbrook 40 2010 Tim Hardaway Jr 36 2014 Amar e Stoudemire 36 2004 Jamal Murray 36 2017 Kyle Kuzma 35 2019 Jaylen Brown 35 2018 Kyrie Irving 34 2012 Rebounds Andre Drummond 25 2014 DeJuan Blair 23 2010 Elton Brand 21 2000 DeJuan Blair 15 2011 DeMarcus Cousins 14 2011 Chris Bosh 14 2005 Marcus Fizer 14 2002 Quentin Richardson 14 2001 Assists John Wall 22 2011 Chris Paul 17 2007 De Aaron Fox 16 2019 Ben Simmons 13 2018 Jordan Farmar 12 2008 Jamal Murray 11 2017 Chris Paul 11 2006 Jamaal Tinsley 11 2003 Mike Miller 11 2002 Steve Francis 11 2000 Damon Stoudamire 11 1996 Khalid Reeves 11 1995 Trae Young 10 2019 Emmanuel Mudiay 10 2016 Ricky Rubio 10 2013 Isaiah Thomas 10 2013 Kemba Walker 10 2012 O J Mayo 10 2010 Ronald Murray 10 2004 Jamaal Tinsley 10 2002 Steals Chris Paul 9 2007 Eddie Jones 6 1995 De Aaron Fox 5 2019 Donovan Mitchell 5 2018 2019 Jason Richardson 5 2003 Kenyon Martin 5 2002 Blocks Steven Adams 4 2014 Brook Lopez 3 2009 Dwight Howard 3 2005 3 Pointers Daniel Gibson 11 2008 Jamal Murray 9 2017 Frank Kaminsky 9 2017 Kyrie Irving 8 2012 Shooting Percentage David Lee 100 14 14 2007 MVPs editKey Denotes player who is still active in the NBAElected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame L Player to win the award while on the losing teamYear MVP winner Team played1994 nbsp Penny Hardaway L Orlando Magic1995 nbsp Eddie Jones L Los Angeles Lakers1996 nbsp Damon Stoudamire Toronto Raptors1997 nbsp Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers1998 nbsp Zydrunas Ilgauskas Cleveland Cavaliers2000 nbsp Elton Brand Chicago Bulls2001 nbsp Wally Szczerbiak Minnesota Timberwolves2002 nbsp Jason Richardson Golden State Warriors2003 nbsp Gilbert Arenas Golden State Warriors2004 nbsp Amar e Stoudemire Phoenix Suns2005 nbsp Carmelo Anthony Denver Nuggets2006 nbsp Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 76ers2007 nbsp David Lee New York Knicks2008 nbsp Daniel Gibson Cleveland Cavaliers2009 nbsp Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder2010 nbsp Tyreke Evans Sacramento Kings nbsp DeJuan Blair San Antonio Spurs2011 nbsp John Wall Washington Wizards2012 nbsp Kyrie Irving Cleveland Cavaliers2013 nbsp Kenneth Faried Denver Nuggets2014 nbsp Andre Drummond Detroit Pistons2015 nbsp Andrew Wiggins Minnesota Timberwolves2016 nbsp Zach LaVine Minnesota Timberwolves2017 nbsp Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets2018 nbsp Bogdan Bogdanovic Sacramento Kings2019 nbsp Kyle Kuzma Los Angeles Lakers2020 nbsp Miles Bridges Charlotte Hornets2021 Game was not held due to COVID 19 pandemic2022 nbsp Cade Cunningham Detroit Pistons2023 nbsp Jose Alvarado New Orleans PelicansParticipant players by team editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Number Team23 Cleveland Cavaliers20 Los Angeles Clippers18 Vancouver Grizzlies Memphis Grizzlies17 Chicago Bulls17 Golden State Warriors16 Philadelphia 76ers15 New Jersey Nets Brooklyn Nets15 Minnesota Timberwolves14 Boston Celtics14 Denver Nuggets14 Houston Rockets14 Seattle SuperSonics Oklahoma City Thunder13 Toronto Raptors13 Utah Jazz12 Detroit Pistons12 Phoenix Suns12 Sacramento Kings11 Charlotte Bobcats Charlotte Hornets11 New York Knicks11 Portland Trail Blazers11 San Antonio Spurs11 Washington Bullets Washington Wizards10 Los Angeles Lakers10 Miami Heat10 Milwaukee Bucks10 Orlando Magic9 Dallas Mavericks9 Indiana Pacers6 Atlanta Hawks5 New Orleans Hornets New Orleans Oklahoma City Hornets New Orleans PelicansSee also editList of NBA All Star Game recordsReferences edit a b Everything to know about the 2023 Jordan Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved February 1 2023 a b Clorox Rising Stars to feature mini tournament format at 2022 NBA All Star nba com January 25 2022 Retrieved February 2 2022 Barkley Shaq to draft teams for BBVA Rising Stars Challenge Press release National Basketball Association February 7 2012 Archived from the original on February 9 2012 Sore knee knocks Blazers Oden out of Rookie Challenge NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 13 2009 Retrieved June 22 2009 a b Warriors Morrow replaces Bulls Rose for Rookie Challenge NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 2 2010 Retrieved February 2 2010 a b Thunder s Harden replaces Kings Evans in Rookie Challenge NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 17 2011 Retrieved February 17 2011 a b BBVA Rising Stars Draft NBA com Retrieved November 23 2012 Morre Matt February 16 2012 NBA holds Rising Stars draft for rookies sophs CBSSports com Archived from the original on February 18 2012 Beck Howard February 24 2012 Lin a Rising Star Needs a Break The New York Times a b Favors replaces injured Splitter in Rising Stars Challenge NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 21 2012 Retrieved February 21 2012 Spurs forward Leonard out for Rising Stars game NBA com Turner Sports Interactive Inc February 24 2012 Retrieved February 24 2012 a b Wiggins Carter Williams headline rosters for BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge NBA com January 28 2015 Retrieved February 6 2015 a b c d Nurkic to replace Adams in BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge NBA com February 9 2015 World wins BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge Canada s Andrew Wiggins chosen No 1 in 2014 Draft takes MVP honors after dropping 22 points in 121 112 victory over USA NBA com February 13 2015 Retrieved February 14 2015 a b Timberwolves Wiggins and Towns Knicks Porzingis headline rosters for BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge NBA com January 27 2016 Retrieved January 27 2016 a b Suns Booker replaces Noel in BBVA Rising Stars Challenge NBA com February 11 2016 Retrieved February 11 2016 a b BBVA Rising Stars Challenge NBA com February 3 2016 NBA Rising Stars Stats and History February 14 2016 basketball reference com Retrieved February 14 2016 a b Minnesota s Towns and Philadelphia s Embiid headline roster for 2017 BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge NBA com January 25 2017 Retrieved January 25 2017 a b Denver s Jokic and Oklahoma City s Abrines to replace Philadelphia s Embiid in 2017 NBA All Star Events NBA com February 15 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 a b Willy Hernangomez named to 2017 NBA Rising Stars Challenge roster Bleacher Report February 15 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 a b Philadelphia 76ers Ben Simmons Los Angeles Lakers Lonzo Ball highlight 2018 Mtn Dew Kickstart Rising Stars rosters NBA com Retrieved January 24 2018 Medical Update on Malcolm Brogdon NBA com Retrieved February 14 2018 Prince Named To 2018 Mtn Dew Kickstart Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved February 14 2018 Ball Out Through All Star Break NBA com Retrieved February 14 2018 De Aaron Fox to Participate in 2018 Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved February 14 2018 a b Doncic Simmons headline Mtn Dew Ice Rising Stars rosters NBA com Retrieved January 30 2019 LeBron James says Lakers have to hold the fort until Lonzo Ball returns lonzowire usatoday com Retrieved February 2 2019 Kevin Knox replaces Lonzo Ball for Mtn Dew Ice Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved February 6 2019 a b c d NBA All Stars Luka Doncic and Trae Young headline U S vs World showdown in 2020 NBA Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved January 31 2020 a b Cavaliers Collin Sexton to replace Heat s Tyler Herro NBA com Retrieved February 11 2020 a b New Orleans Melli to replace Phoenix s Ayton in 2020 NBA Rising Stars NBA com Retrieved February 13 2020 Stein Marc March 7 2021 Two Players Out of N B A All Star Game Because of Virus Protocols The New York Times Retrieved March 8 2021 a b Zion Williamson Ja Morant lead 2021 Rising Stars roster NBA com March 3 2021 Retrieved March 4 2021 a b c d Clorox Rising Stars rosters set after 4 team draft NBA com February 4 2022 Retrieved February 5 2022 a b Jonathan Kuminga to replace Chris Duarte in 2022 Clorox Rising Stars NBA com February 16 2022 Retrieved February 19 2022 a b Denver s Hyland to replace Sacramento s Mitchell in 2022 Clorox Rising Stars NBA com February 17 2022 Retrieved February 19 2022 NBA Rising Stars 2023 rosters Raptors Scottie Barnes Magic s Paolo Banchero headline full list a b c d Bulls Ayo Dosunmu Rockets Tari Eason named injury replacements for 2023 Jordan Rising Stars NBA com February 16 2023 Retrieved February 17 2023 External links 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