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Exhibition basketball game

2017 NBA All-Star Game
1234Total
East53394743182
West48494748192
DateFebruary 19, 2017
ArenaSmoothie King Center[a]
CityNew Orleans[a]
MVPAnthony Davis (West)
National anthemJon Batiste (American)
Nikki Yanofsky (Canadian)[1]
Halftime showJohn Legend
Attendance15,701
NetworkTNT,TBS (United States)
Sportsnet (Canada)
AnnouncersMarv Albert,Reggie Miller,Chris Webber,David Aldridge, andKristen Ledlow
Kevin Harlan,Ernie Johnson, Reggie Miller,Kenny Smith, andShaquille O'Neal (All-Star Saturday Night)
Matt Winer,Grant Hill and Chris Webber (Rising Stars Challenge)
NBA All-Star Game
20162018 >

The2017 NBA All-Star Game was anexhibitionbasketball game that was played on February 19, 2017, during theNational Basketball Association's (NBA)2016–17 season. It was the 66th edition of theNBA All-Star Game, and was played at theSmoothie King Center inNew Orleans, home of theNew Orleans Pelicans. TheWestern Conference defeated theEastern Conference, 192–182.Anthony Davis was named theAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player after scoring 52 points, at the time the second most ever by a player in an NBA All-Star Game.[2] The game was televised nationally byTNT andTBS in the United States.[3]

The NBA initially planned to hold the 2017 All-Star Game at theSpectrum Center inCharlotte, North Carolina, home of theCharlotte Hornets; it would have been the second time that Charlotte hosted the All-Star Game, following the1991 event at the now-demolishedCharlotte Coliseum.[4] On August 19, 2016, the NBA chose to move the 2017 All-Star Game to New Orleans, due to controversy surrounding North Carolina's"bathroom bill", commonly known as HB2.[5][6] It was the first major sporting event in the United States to be relocated for political reasons since 1990; in that instance, theNational Football League (NFL) relocatedSuper Bowl XXVII out ofTempe, Arizona, because the state did not recognizeMartin Luther King Jr. Day.[7]

The game was originally scheduled to be held atSpectrum Center inCharlotte, North Carolina, but due to the passing of thePublic Facilities Privacy & Security Act, it was movied to theSmoothie King Center inNew Orleans, Louisiana.

Relocation

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ThePublic Facilities Privacy & Security Act/HB2 became law in March 2016. It banned, among other things, North Carolinian city governments from passing ordinances that protect members of theLGBT community from discrimination. Charlotte already passed such an ordinance in February 2016. However, when HB2 went into effect, it terminated said ordinance.[8] Consequently, talks about theNational Basketball Association pulling its All-Star Game from Charlotte began to rise.

Factors into this relocation threat were that out of all major professional sports leagues, the NBA reportedly has the largest LGBT fanbase. Another was that the NBA fanbase skewed much younger on average, and younger Americans are more supportive of LGBT rights.[9]

In the days after HB2 was signed,Dallas and especiallyAtlanta both suggested they could host the All-Star Game if the NBA removed it. Atlanta made their public suggestion to the NBA less than a week after HB2 passed, mentioning it had vetoed a similar bill and had success with hosting other major events of a similar size. In response, however, the NBA stuck with Charlotte.[10][11][12] On April 5, NBA analyst and former playerCharles Barkley voiced his support to move the All-Star Game.[13] He joined other newspaper journalists, including journalists fromThe Guardian andThe Washington Post, who advised the NBA to do the same.[14][15]

On April 10, a group of six US Senators wrote to NBA CommissionerAdam Silver, telling him to move the game in response to HB2.Detroit Pistons head coachStan Van Gundy also spoke out in favor of moving the game.[16] Two days later anOakland city council member announced her intention for Oakland to host, again using HB2 as the primary reason for moving the game.[17]

During the Board of Governors meetings, the NBA announced they did not have plans to remove the game from Charlotte and did not vote to; however, Silver said HB2 remained a problem and, according to an official press release, was also concerned about Charlotte's capability to host because of HB2.[18][19] Silver next spoke about the issue on April 21 at the Associated Press Sports Editors commissioner meetings and onESPN's Mike and Mike morning radio show. During both appearances he stated the NBA would rather work with the state and city governments to help change the law than issue a definitive statement. However, he also made clear the game would move if HB2 wasn't changed.[20]

On June 2, Silver met with reporters to discuss the future of the All-Star Game, stating the league was "looking at alternatives"; however, he went on to say, "...it [would not be] productive to draw a line in the sand, and we'd be moving on if I didn't think there were constructive discussions going on in North Carolina right now."[21] Six days later, Barkley again spoke out on the subject, merely repeating his thoughts that the game should be moved.[22] On July 12, the Associated Press reported that several well-known technology companies had written a letter to Silver telling him to move the game, using HB2 as their main reason for doing so. Silver gave an update later that day during a league conference, again saying no vote had been taken on whether to move the game. However, he did say, "...the calendar is not our friend." Silver also said the final decision would be made by summer's end.[23][24]

On July 21, the NBA pulled the All-Star Game from Charlotte, and New Orleans was the frontrunner to replace it.[25] New Orleans previously hosted the All-Star Game in 2008 and 2014. The same day, the NBA confirmed these rumors to be true with a press release, saying they hope to award Charlotte the game in 2019.[26] On August 19, the NBA selectedNew Orleans as the new location to host the All-Star Game.[6]

Ticket prices plunged ahead of the All-Star weekend. According to data compiled by resale ticket market research firmTicketIQ, the price of the cheapest ticket available on the resale market two days before the game was down 71% from the previous All-Star Game in Toronto.[27][28] TicketIQ founder and CEO Jesse Lawrence cited 'All-Star Fatigue' as a possible reason for the decline, given the city's recent hosting of the game.[27]

All-Star Game

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Coaches

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Steve Kerr (left) andBrad Stevens (right) were selected as the West and East head coach, respectively.

TheGolden State Warriors had the best record in the Western Conference, therefore makingSteve Kerr the Western Conference head coach.[29]Brad Stevens, coach of theBoston Celtics, was the head coach for the Eastern Conference team. While theCleveland Cavaliers had the best record in the Eastern Conference at the time, the Cavaliers coach,Tyronn Lue, was ineligible to coach in the All-Star Game in 2017, due to the fact he was the coach in 2016. The honor instead went to the coach of the second place team, Boston.[30]

Rosters

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The rosters for the All-Star Game are selected through a voting process. The starters for the first time are chosen by not only the fans, but also by the media and current NBA players. Fans make up 50% of the vote, and NBA players and media each comprise 25% of the vote. The two guards and three frontcourt players who receive the highest cumulative vote totals are named the All-Star starters.[31] NBA head coaches vote for the reserves for their respective conferences, none of which can be players on their own team. Each coach selects two guards, three frontcourt players and two wild cards, with each selected player ranked in order of preference within each category. If a multi-position player is to be selected, coaches are encouraged to vote for the player at the position that was "most advantageous for the All-Star team", regardless of where the player was listed on the All-Star ballot or the position he was listed in box scores.

The All-Star Game starters were announced on January 19, 2017.[32]Kyrie Irving of theCleveland Cavaliers andDeMar DeRozan of theToronto Raptors were named the backcourt starters in the East, earning their fourth and third all-star appearances, respectively.LeBron James was named a starter to his 13th career all-star game, tyingDirk Nowitzki for most selections among active players. Joining James in the East frontcourt wasJimmy Butler of theChicago Bulls, his third consecutive selection, andGiannis Antetokounmpo of theMilwaukee Bucks, his first all-star selection in his young career, and the first Buck to be named an all-star sinceMichael Redd in 2004. Giannis became the first Greek basketball player to participate in the all-star game.

Stephen Curry of theGolden State Warriors andJames Harden of theHouston Rockets were named to the starting backcourt in the West, earning their fourth and fifth all-star appearances, respectively. In the frontcourt,Kevin Durant of theGolden State Warriors was named to his eighth career all-star game, along withKawhi Leonard of theSan Antonio Spurs andAnthony Davis of theNew Orleans Pelicans, their second and fourth all-star selections, respectively.[32]

The All-Star Game reserves were announced on January 26, 2017.[33] The West reserves includeRussell Westbrook of theOklahoma City Thunder,Klay Thompson andDraymond Green of theGolden State Warriors,DeMarcus Cousins of theSacramento Kings,Marc Gasol of theMemphis Grizzlies,DeAndre Jordan of theLos Angeles Clippers, andGordon Hayward of theUtah Jazz. Jordan and Hayward were selected as all-stars for the first time in their respective careers.

The East reserves includeKyle Lowry of theToronto Raptors,Isaiah Thomas of theBoston Celtics,John Wall of theWashington Wizards,Paul George of theIndiana Pacers,Kevin Love of theCleveland Cavaliers,Paul Millsap of theAtlanta Hawks, andKemba Walker of theCharlotte Hornets, who was selected as an all-star for the first time in his career.[33]Carmelo Anthony of theNew York Knicks was named as a replacement forKevin Love due to Love suffering a knee injury.[34]

Eastern Conference All-Stars
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Starters[32]
GKyrie IrvingCleveland Cavaliers4
GDeMar DeRozanToronto Raptors3
FLeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers13
FJimmy ButlerChicago Bulls3
F/GGiannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee Bucks1
Reserves[33]
GIsaiah ThomasBoston Celtics2
GJohn WallWashington Wizards4
F/CKevin LoveINJCleveland Cavaliers4
FCarmelo AnthonyREPNew York Knicks10
GKyle LowryToronto Raptors3
FPaul GeorgeIndiana Pacers4
GKemba WalkerCharlotte Hornets1
FPaul MillsapAtlanta Hawks4
Head coach:Brad Stevens (Boston Celtics)[30]
Western Conference All-Stars
PosPlayerTeamNo. of selections
Starters[32]
GStephen CurryGolden State Warriors4
GJames HardenHouston Rockets5
FKevin DurantGolden State Warriors8
FKawhi LeonardSan Antonio Spurs2
F/CAnthony DavisNew Orleans Pelicans4
Reserves[33]
GRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder6
GKlay ThompsonGolden State Warriors3
FDraymond GreenGolden State Warriors2
CDeMarcus CousinsSacramento Kings3
CMarc GasolMemphis Grizzlies3
CDeAndre JordanLos Angeles Clippers1
FGordon HaywardUtah Jazz1
Head coach:Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors)[29]

^INJ Kevin Love was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[35]
^REP Carmelo Anthony was selected as Kevin Love's replacement.[35]

Game

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February 19, 2017
8:30 pmET
Eastern Conference 182,Western Conference192
Scoring by quarter:53–48, 39–49, 47–47, 43–48
Pts:Giannis Antetokounmpo 30
Rebs:Kyrie Irving 7
Asts:Kyrie Irving 14
Pts:Anthony Davis 52
Rebs:Davis,Durant,Gasol 10
Asts:James Harden 12
Smoothie King Center,New Orleans,Louisiana
Attendance: 15,701
Referees:

All-Star Weekend

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Celebrity Game

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Further information:NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game

The 2017 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game was played on Friday, February 17, 2017, at theMercedes-Benz Superdome.[36]

The game was a matchup of Team East vs. Team West, coached by ESPNSportsCenter hostsMichael Smith andJemele Hill, respectively. The game featured 23 players, including actorsAnsel Elgort,Caleb McLaughlin, &Romeo Miller, and TV hostNick Cannon. The game also includes two NBA legends,Jason Williams, andBaron Davis, as well asLindsay Whalen andCandace Parker of theWNBA.[37]

The game ended up being the second most lopsided game in Celebrity Game history to date. The East Team's 88 points were the most ever scored by one team, and their 29-point margin of victory was the second largest ever. Even though last year's MVP and the East Team player Win Butler scored 22 points and 11 rebounds, his teammate Brandon Armstrong won the 2017 All-Star Celebrity Game MVP award with 16 points and 15 rebounds.[38][39]

February 17, 2017
7:00 pmET
Team East88, Team West 59
Scoring by quarter:20–12,19–11,20–19,29–17
Team East
PlayerBackground
Brandon ArmstrongSocial media star, formerNBA D-League player
Win Butler (3)Musician
Nick Cannon (9)TV personality, actor, rapper
Rachel DeMitaNBA2K TV personality
Ansel Elgort (2)Actor
Marc Lasry (2)Milwaukee Bucks owner
Caleb McLaughlinActor
Peter RosenbergMedia personality
Oscar SchmidtOlympic Basketball legend
Lindsay WhalenWNBA player
Jason WilliamsFormerNBA player
Kris Wu (2)Actor, rapper
Head coach:Jemele Hill (ESPN host)
Assistant coach:Kyle Lowry (NBA player,Toronto Raptors)
Assistant coach:Fat Joe (rapper)
Assistant coach:DJ Khaled (rapper)
Team West
PlayerBackground
Mark Cuban (2)Dallas Mavericks owner
Baron DavisFormerNBA player
Andy GrammerMusician
Jiang JinfuActor, model
Anthony MackieActor
Romeo Miller (3)Actor
Hasan MinhajActor, comedian
Nneka OgwumikeWNBA player
Master P (2)Actor, rapper
Candace ParkerWNBA player
Aarón SánchezCelebrity chef
Head coach:Michael Smith (ESPN host)
Assistant coach:Draymond Green (NBA player,Golden State Warriors)
Assistant coach:Rocsi Diaz (TV personality)

Rising Stars Challenge

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Further information:Rising Stars Challenge
Team World[40]
Pos.Nat.PlayerTeamR/S
CCameroonJoel EmbiidINJ1Philadelphia 76ersRookie
GAustraliaDanté ExumUtah JazzSophomore
GThe BahamasBuddy HieldNew Orleans PelicansRookie
C/FSerbiaNikola JokićDenver NuggetsSophomore
FCanadaTrey LylesUtah JazzSophomore
GDemocratic Republic of the CongoEmmanuel MudiayINJ2Denver NuggetsSophomore
GCanadaJamal MurrayDenver NuggetsRookie
F/CLatviaKristaps PorziņģisNew York KnicksSophomore
FLithuaniaDomantas SabonisOklahoma City ThunderRookie
FCroatiaDario ŠarićPhiladelphia 76ersRookie
GSpainÁlex AbrinesREP1Oklahoma City ThunderRookie
CSpainWilly HernangómezREP2New York KnicksRookie
Head coach:Mike Brown (Golden State Warriors)


Team USA[40]
Pos.PlayerTeamR/S
GDevin BookerPhoenix SunsSophomore
GMalcolm BrogdonMilwaukee BucksRookie
FMarquese ChrissPhoenix SunsRookie
FBrandon IngramLos Angeles LakersRookie
CFrank KaminskyCharlotte HornetsSophomore
CJahlil OkaforPhiladelphia 76ersSophomore
GD'Angelo RussellLos Angeles LakersSophomore
GJonathon SimmonsSan Antonio SpursSophomore
CKarl-Anthony TownsMinnesota TimberwolvesSophomore
C/FMyles TurnerIndiana PacersSophomore
Head coach:Jay Larrañaga (Boston Celtics)

^INJ1 Embiid was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[41]
^REP1 Abrines was named as Embiid's replacement.[41]
^INJ2 Mudiay was unable to participate due to a back injury.[42]
^REP2 Hernangómez was named as Mudiay's replacement.[42]

February 17
9:00 pmET
Team World150, 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)

Skills Challenge

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Further information:NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge
Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeight
CJoel EmbiidINJPhiladelphia 76ers7–0250
F/CAnthony DavisNew Orleans Pelicans6–11253
F/CKristaps PorziņģisNew York Knicks7–3240
CDeMarcus CousinsSacramento Kings6–11270
CNikola JokićREPDenver Nuggets6–10250
FGordon HaywardUtah Jazz6–8226
GDevin BookerPhoenix Suns6–6206
GJohn WallWashington Wizards6–4210
GIsaiah ThomasBoston Celtics5–9175

^INJ Embiid was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[41]
^REP Jokić was named as Embiid's replacement.[41]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
         
John Wall(Washington)X
Gordon Hayward(Utah)O
Gordon Hayward(Utah)O
Isaiah Thomas(Boston)X
Isaiah Thomas(Boston)O
Devin Booker(Phoenix)X
Gordon Hayward(Utah)X
Kristaps Porziņģis(New York)O
DeMarcus Cousins(Sacramento)X
Kristaps Porziņģis(New York)O
Kristaps Porziņģis(New York)O
Nikola Jokić(Denver)X
Anthony Davis(New Orleans)X
Nikola Jokić(Denver)O

Three-Point Contest

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Further information:Three-Point Contest
Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal round
GEric GordonHouston Rockets6–42152420(21)
GKyrie IrvingCleveland Cavaliers6–31932020(18)
GKemba WalkerCharlotte Hornets6–11841917
G/FNick YoungLos Angeles Lakers6–721018
GKlay ThompsonGolden State Warriors6–721518
GWesley MatthewsDallas Mavericks6–522011
GCJ McCollumPortland Trail Blazers6–319010
GKyle LowryToronto Raptors6–02059

Slam Dunk Contest

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Further information:Slam Dunk Contest
Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeightFirst roundFinal round
GGlenn Robinson IIIIndiana Pacers6-622291(50+41)94(44+50)
FDerrick Jones Jr.Phoenix Suns6-719095(45+50)87(37+50)
CDeAndre JordanLos Angeles Clippers6-1126584(41+43)
FAaron GordonOrlando Magic6-922072(38+34)

Notes

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  1. ^abThe event was originally scheduled to be held at theSpectrum Center inCharlotte, North Carolina.

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