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| Date | February 18, 2007 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Arena | Thomas & Mack Center | ||||||||||||||||||
| City | Paradise | ||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Kobe Bryant (West) | ||||||||||||||||||
| National anthem | Roxanne Potvin (CAN) Danny Gans & Friends (USA) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Halftime show | Christina Aguilera,Toni Braxton,Cirque du Soleil | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 15,694 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Network | TNT ESPN Radio | ||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Marv Albert,Doug Collins, andSteve Kerr Kevin Harlan, Steve Kerr,Reggie Miller,Charles Barkley,Kenny Smith andMagic Johnson (All-Star Saturday Night) Dick Stockton, Reggie Miller andJohn Thompson (Rookie Challenge) Jim Durham andJack Ramsay | ||||||||||||||||||
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The2007 NBA All-Star Game was anexhibitionbasketball game that was played on February 18, 2007, during theNational Basketball Association's (NBA)2006–07 season. It was the 56th edition of theNBA All-Star Game, and was played at theUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas'sThomas & Mack Center inParadise, Nevada. TheWestern Conference defeated theEastern Conference, 153–132.Kobe Bryant was named theAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP), having recorded 31 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, and 6 steals. It was the first time the All-Star Game was played in a city without an NBA franchise and first to be played on a college campus. The game was nationally televised onTNT in the United States at 9 p.m. ET as part of theNBA on TNT coverage.
The Western Conference set All-Star records with 69 field goals and 52 assists.Amar'e Stoudemire scored 29 points with nine rebounds, andCarmelo Anthony had 20 points and nine rebounds for the West.LeBron James led the Eastern Conference with 28 points, six rebounds, and six assists, andDwight Howard tallied 20 points and 12 boards. Bryant, previously the MVP of the2002 All-Star Game, moved from 11th to 10th place on all-time All-star scoring, surpassingMagic Johnson.Dirk Nowitzki became the first European born-player to be a starter at the All-Star Game.
As announced on August 5, 2005, the NBA, led byCommissionerDavid Stern, did not allow wagering on the results of the game in the state of Nevada.[1]
The choice to chooseLas Vegas as the location was widely regarded as a bid by the city to give it its first major sports franchise. MayorOscar Goodman met withDavid Stern to discuss the possibility during the events. On April 5, Goodman sent a letter to the commissioner, requesting a meeting to sort out the matter.[2] All-Star MVP and former teammatesKobe Bryant andShaquille O'Neal welcomed the possibility, amid the gambling.[3]
The coach whose team has the best record in its conference is granted the right to coach their team. However, despite this rule, no one is allowed to coach in three consecutive All-Star Games. TheDallas Mavericks'Avery Johnson, who coached the West last year, fell under this rule soMike D'Antoni of thePhoenix Suns took his place. The East's coach wasEddie Jordan of theWashington Wizards, asFlip Saunders was ineligible due to coaching the East last year.

The 2006 All-Star MVPLeBron James was the top vote-getter, receiving 2,516,049 votes for theEastern Conference'ssmall forward position. One player has received more votes in NBA history: Dwight Howard with 3,150,181.[4] Three other players,guardsKobe Bryant of theLakers andDwyane Wade of theMiami Heat and center Yao of theHouston Rockets, received more than two million votes. All three started at their positions in their respective conference—with the exception of Yao Ming due to injury.
In the Western Conference, the race was tight.Allen Iverson, formerly the seven-time Eastpoint guard starter, moved toDenver fromPhiladelphia, attracting votes from reigningNBA MVPSteve Nash. But surprisingly, neither of the two was voted in; both were reserves as swingmanTracy McGrady came in the back door win.[5]Dirk Nowitzki, another player who analysts predicted that would be starting, was not able to muster enough votes to get over former MVPKevin Garnett's 1,600,000, but was put in by coaches as a reserve and later added to the starting lineup by West coach Mike D'Antoni.Tim Duncan was also voted in as a forward.Carmelo Anthony, the star small forward for the Nuggets, was not voted in as a starter or reserve, contrary to earlier reports that head coaches from the conference would put him in the lineup despite being involved ina brawl, but was allowed as a reserve (becauseCarlos Boozer was injured).Mehmet Okur of theUtah Jazz andRay Allen of theSeattle SuperSonics were chosen by Stern to replace the injured Nash and Iverson.
Gilbert Arenas of the East benefited from Iverson's move to the West. In one of the closest races in game history, Arenas gained enough calls to start as the point guard of the East, over theNew Jersey Nets'Vince Carter. Carter was eventually named as a reserve along with teammateJason Kidd.[6] In a controversial race,Shaquille O'Neal was voted in as starting center for the 14th straight time (despite playing only four games up to that point) over young starDwight Howard.Chris Bosh of theToronto Raptors was voted by the fans to start, marking the first time a Raptor started sinceVince Carter was the top vote getter in his last season in Toronto.
Appearance denotes the number of times the player been selected to play in the All-Star game, including 2007.Jason Kidd of the East andCarlos Boozer,Steve Nash,Allen Iverson, andYao Ming of the West could not play due to injuries. The game featured seven first time All-Stars.
February 18 6:50 p.m.MT |
| Eastern Conference All-Stars 132,Western Conference All-Stars153 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 31–39, 28–40, 29–40, 44–34 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 28 Rebs:Dwight Howard 20 | Pts:Kobe Bryant 31 | |
Thomas and Mack Center,Paradise, Nevada Attendance: 15,694 Referees:
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^1 Unable to participate due to injury. Nowitzki was named to the starting lineup in place of Yao.[7]
^2 Named to team by commissionerDavid Stern as replacement for injured player.
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February 16 9:00 p.m.MT |
| Rookies 114,Sophomores155 | ||
| Scoring by half: 48–77, 66–78 | ||
| Pts:Gay/Millsap 20 | Pts:David Lee 30 | |
David Lee hit all 14 of his field-goal attempts for a game-high 30 points as the Sophomore beat the Rookies for the fifth consecutive year, 155–114. Lee, who added 11 rebounds and four assists, took home MVP of the 2007 Rookie Challenge.
Chris Paul notched novice-game records of 17 assists and nine steals to go with 16 points.Monta Ellis was the beneficiary of many of Paul's assists, as he had 5alley-oop dunks in a 3:25 span, en route to scoring 28 points.Rudy Gay andPaul Millsap paced the Rookie squad with 22 points apiece.
This game set a number of records for the Rookie Challenge:
The coaches of the game were Mike O'Koren (Assistant coach of theWashington Wizards) for the Rookie Team, andMarc Iavaroni (Assistant coach of thePhoenix Suns) for the Sophomore team.
| Pos. | Player | Team |
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| PG | Gilbert Arenas | Washington Wizards |
| SG | Damon Jones | Cleveland Cavaliers |
| SF | Jason Kapono | Miami Heat |
| SG | Mike Miller | Memphis Grizzlies |
| PF | Dirk Nowitzki | Dallas Mavericks |
| PG | Jason Terry | Dallas Mavericks |
Jason Kapono tiedMark Price's final-round record with 24 points and outlasted Gilbert Arenas on his way to the 2007 Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout title. Arenas notched a first-round high of 23 points and had 17 in the finals. Defending champion Dirk Nowitzki had 20 in round one and nine in the finals, and Kapono narrowly made the finals with a first-round score of 19. Mike Miller (18), Damon Jones (15) and Jason Terry (10) were eliminated early.
TheSpriteSlam Dunk Contest was a memorable one. Dwight Howard jumped up and dunked while posting a sticker of him laughing, on the backboard. Eventually, Gerald Green and Nate Robinson went to the final round. Robinson looked unimpressive with his first dunk, and Green looked as bad as Robinson. However, Robinson had to do his second dunk after the limited two-minute period, and scored below 40. Green finished it off by getting a perfect score after jumping over a table. The judging panel included an impressive list of former champions who are considered some of the greatest dunkers in NBA history:Michael Jordan,Dominique Wilkins,Julius Erving,Kobe Bryant andVince Carter.[8]
| Pos. | Player | Team | Ht. | Wt. |
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| SG | Gerald Green | Boston Celtics | 6–8 | 200 |
| C | Dwight Howard | Orlando Magic | 6–11 | 265 |
| PG | Nate Robinson | New York Knicks | 5–9 | 180 |
| PF | Tyrus Thomas | Chicago Bulls | 6–9 | 215 |
| Pos. | Player | Team |
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| SG | Kobe Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers |
| SF | LeBron James | Cleveland Cavaliers |
| PG | Steve Nash1 | Phoenix Suns |
| PG | Chris Paul2 | New Orleans Hornets |
| SG | Dwyane Wade | Miami Heat |
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| Name | Chest Pass | Bounce Pass | Jump Shot | Outlet Pass | Time |
| LeBron James | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 35.4 |
| Chris Paul | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 39.6 |
| Kobe Bryant | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 29.8 |
| Dwyane Wade | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 31.3 |
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| Name | Chest Pass | Bounce Pass | Jump Shot | Outlet Pass | Time |
| Dwyane Wade | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 26.4 |
| Kobe Bryant | 5 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 45.8 |
Dwyane Wade won his second straight Skills Challenge.
The San Antonio team tried to be the first team to win back-to-back titles. Team Chicago (48.8) and Team Detroit (1:06) advanced to final round. Due to Ben Gordon shooting out of order before Candice Dupree, Detroit won by default.
| Chicago | ||
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| Ben Gordon | Chicago Bulls | |
| Candice Dupree | Chicago Sky | |
| Scottie Pippen | Chicago Bulls (retired) | |
| Detroit | ||
| Chauncey Billups | Detroit Pistons | |
| Swin Cash | Detroit Shock | |
| Bill Laimbeer | Detroit Pistons (retired) | |
| Los Angeles | ||
| Smush Parker | Los Angeles Lakers | |
| Temeka Johnson | Los Angeles Sparks | |
| Michael Cooper | Los Angeles Lakers (retired) | |
| San Antonio | ||
| Tony Parker | San Antonio Spurs | |
| Kendra Wecker | San Antonio Silver Stars | |
| George Gervin | San Antonio Spurs (retired) | |