The players for the All-Star Game were chosen by sports writers in several cities. They were not allowed to select players from their own cities. Players were selected without regard to position. Ten players from each Division were selected to represent theEastern andWestern Division in the All-Star Game. However,Dolph Schayes andLarry Foust suffered injuries and were unable to participate in the game; two other players were added to the roster. Nine players from the previous year's Eastern All-Stars roster returned for their second straight selection. Only seven players from the previous year's Western All-Stars roster returned. Six players,Leo Barnhorst,Arnie Risen,Fred Scolari,Paul Walther,Bobby Wanzer andMax Zaslofsky, were selected for the first time. Four teams, theMinneapolis Lakers, theNew York Knickerbockers, thePhiladelphia Warriors and theRochester Royals, were represented by three players each on the roster. The starters were chosen by each team's head coach.[1] Minneapolis Lakers head coachJohn Kundla returned to coach the Western All-Stars for the second straight year.Syracuse Nationalsplayer-coachAl Cervi was named as the Eastern All-Stars head coach.[2]
Bob Cousy (left) recorded a game-high 13 assists for the East.
The East defeated the West for the second successive year. The West trailed by four and five points at the end of the first and second quarter respectively. Then the East outscored the West by six points in the third and fourth quarter to win the game by 17 points.Philadelphia Warriors'Paul Arizin andMinneapolis Lakers'George Mikan both scored a game-high 26 points. Mikan also added a game-high 15 rebounds but his team only had a 35.9field goal percentage. On the other hand, six Eastern players scored in double figures as their team made 49.4 percent of its shots.Boston Celtics guardBob Cousy also recorded a game-high 13 assists for the East. Arizin was named as theAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player. However, he was honored a year later during the1953 All-Star Game, when the league decided to designate an MVP for each year's game.[3]