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2008 NBA All-Star Game

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2008 NBA All-Star Game
1234Total
East34403228134
West28372835128
DateFebruary 17, 2008
ArenaNew Orleans Arena
CityNew Orleans
MVPLeBron James
National anthemDeborah Cox (CAN)
Branford Marsalis, Stephanie Jordan, and Jonathan Dubose (USA)
Halftime showHarry Connick Jr., Branford Marsalis,Dr. John,Allen Toussaint, Davell Crawford,Art Neville,Ivan Neville,Jonathan Batiste,Ellis Marsalis Jr.
Attendance17,271
NetworkTNT
AnnouncersMarv Albert,Doug Collins andReggie Miller
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller,Mike Fratello,Charles Barkley,Kenny Smith andMagic Johnson (All-Star Saturday Night)
Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith (Rookie Challenge)
NBA All-Star Game
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The2008 NBA All-Star Game was anexhibitionbasketball game that was played on February 17, 2008, during theNational Basketball Association's (NBA)2007–08 season. It was the 57th edition of theNBA All-Star Game, and was played atNew Orleans Arena inNew Orleans, home of theNew Orleans Hornets. TheEastern Conference defeated theWestern Conference, 134–128.LeBron James was named theAll-Star Game Most Valuable Player, his second time winning the award.[1] This was the first NBA All-Star Game that was hosted by New Orleans, and was the city's first major professional sporting event (outside of regular season games) since the area was devastated byHurricane Katrina in 2005. The city was awarded in an announcement by commissionerDavid Stern on May 22, 2006.[2][3] The other reported contenders for the 2008 contest wasAir Canada Centre atToronto, who withdrew the bid early in 2005.[4]

The East led early but blew a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter; ultimately, they pulled out the win due to the strength ofRay Allen and James. Allen scored 28 points in the game, 14 of them coming in the deciding quarter, and James finished with a neartriple-double of 27 points, nine assists, and eight rebounds.[5]

The inauguralNBA Development League Dream Factory Friday Night was modeled after the popular NBA All-Star Saturday Night. It included perennial NBA fan favorite events such as a Three-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk competition, while introducing H.O.R.S.E. and an interactive game of Hot-Shot with fans. Twelve D-League players, including an NBA-assigned player and five others with NBA experience, took to Center Court to showcase their skills throughout the evening's competitions.

All of the 2008 All-Star participants joined over 2,500 members of the NBA Family for the NBA Cares All-Star Day of Service. The volunteers participated in a variety of service projects at ten different sites throughout New Orleans.

The All-Star Game

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February 17
7:50 p.m.CT
East134,West 128
Scoring by quarter: 34–28, 40–37, 32–28, 28–35

Eastern Conference roster

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TheBoston Celtics, the team with the league's best record, came into New Orleans with three players.Kevin Garnett, top vote-getter in the league with 2,399,148 votes, was selected as a starter, whilePaul Pierce andRay Allen (replacing injuredWashington Wizards forwardCaron Butler)[6] were selected as reserves by the coaches of theEastern Conference[7] Garnett did not play due to injury andToronto Raptors forwardChris Bosh replaced him as starting power forward.[8]Detroit Pistons forwardRasheed Wallace replacedChris Bosh as the backup power forward. The Pistons, who at the time had the second-best record in the league, also had guardsChauncey Billups andRichard Hamilton participating.

Cleveland Cavalierssmall forwardLeBron James andMiami Heatshooting guardDwyane Wade started for the fourth straight year and fourth overall for the East with two million votes each.[7]CenterDwight Howard was voted to be a starting All-Star for the first time in his career after averaging 22 points and 15 rebounds for the first half of the season.[7]Shaquille O'Neal was not voted in as a center for the first time in 15 years.[9]Jason Kidd was voted in as the starting point guard for the East amid speculation that he would be traded to the Western conference (Dallas Mavericks).

Western Conference roster

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Los Angeles Lakers guardKobe Bryant, 2007 All-Star MVP, was the top vote-getter in the West with nearly 2,000,500. However days before the game, he was examined by Lakers' doctors and revealed a tornligament in his right pinky finger.[10] Deciding to put off required surgery until after the season, the Lakers appealed to the league to replace Bryant but league policy stated Bryant must play after playing in the last game before the break.[10]

Denver Nuggets guardAllen Iverson was voted an All-Star for the second time since moving to Denver.[11] Along with him, teammateCarmelo Anthony earned a starting nod at forward.[11] Power forwardTim Duncan made his tenth straight appearance and centerYao Ming his sixth (Yao Ming was voted to All-Star Game 2007 but did not play).[7] Three teams,Denver Nuggets,Phoenix Suns, andNew Orleans Hornets, had two representations at the All-Star Game with Iverson/Anthony, Nash/Stoudemire, and Paul/West.

Rosters

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Western Conference All-Stars
Pos.PlayerTeam# of selectionsTotal votes
Starters
GAllen IversonDenver Nuggets91,203,152
GKobe Bryant4Los Angeles Lakers102,004,940
FCarmelo AnthonyDenver Nuggets21,723,701
FTim DuncanSan Antonio Spurs101,712,800
CYao MingHouston Rockets61,709,180
Reserves
FCarlos BoozerUtah Jazz2
GSteve NashPhoenix Suns6
FDirk NowitzkiDallas Mavericks7
GChris PaulNew Orleans Hornets1
GBrandon RoyPortland Trail Blazers1
CAmar'e StoudemirePhoenix Suns3
FDavid WestNew Orleans Hornets1
Head coach:Byron Scott (New Orleans Hornets)
Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos.PlayerTeam# of selectionsTotal votes
Starters
GJason KiddNew Jersey Nets91,246,386
GDwyane WadeMiami Heat41,608,260
FLeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers42,108,831
FKevin Garnett1 3Boston Celtics112,399,148
CDwight HowardOrlando Magic22,066,991
Reserves
GRay Allen2Boston Celtics8
GChauncey BillupsDetroit Pistons3
FCaron Butler2Washington Wizards2
FChris Bosh1Toronto Raptors3
GRichard HamiltonDetroit Pistons3
FAntawn JamisonWashington Wizards2
GJoe JohnsonAtlanta Hawks2
FPaul PierceBoston Celtics6
CRasheed Wallace3Detroit Pistons4
Head coach:Doc Rivers (Boston Celtics)

^1 Unable to participate due to injury.Chris Bosh was named to the starting lineup due to a Kevin Garnett injury[8]
^2 Unable to participate due to injury.Ray Allen was named to the roster in place of Caron Butler.[6]
^3 Unable to participate due to injury.Rasheed Wallace was named to the roster in place of Kevin Garnett.
^4 Kobe Bryant played three minutes due to ligament tear in pinky[12]

Coaches

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Doc Rivers (left) andByron Scott (right) were selected as the East and West head coaches, respectively.

The Eastern Conference team was coached byDoc Rivers of theBoston Celtics. He clinched it nearly a month before the game on January 21, against theNew York Knicks.[13] The Celtics entered All-Star Weekend with a 41–9 record, the best record and win percentage in the league.

The Western Conference team was coached byByron Scott of theNew Orleans Hornets. Scott clinched the coaching spot on January 31, when theDallas Mavericks lost to theBoston Celtics in Boston.[14] The Hornets entered All-Star Weekend with a 36–15 record, and the best winning percentage in the Conference at .706.

2008 NBA All-Star Game Boxscore

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NBA All-Star East

PosPlayerFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AOff RebDef RebTot RebAstPFSTTOBSBAPts
GJ. Kidd1–20–10–004410041002
GD. Wade7–120–10–213431021114
FC. Bosh7–150–00–225711010214
FL. James12–222–71–117893242127
CD. Howard7–70–02–354934311016
R. Allen10–145–93–502210200028
C. Billups3–100–60–22571101026
R. Hamilton4–91–10–00002000019
R. Wallace1–51–50–02350211203
J. Johnson1–21–10–00002111003
P. Pierce5–90–30–004420020010
A. Jamison1–30–20–00110002102

NBA All-Star West

PosPlayerFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AOff RebDef RebTot RebAstPFSTTOBSBAPts
GA. Iverson3–70–01–21126046107
GK. Bryant0–00–00–00110000000
FT. Duncan2–70–10–04591114104
FC. Anthony8–170–02–352710020118
CM. Yao2–50–22–21451001016
B. Roy8–102–30–018952101018
C. Paul7–142–60–0213145420116
D. Nowitzki5–141–42–213420020113
A. Stoudemire8–111–21–305502111018
S. Nash4–80–10–00006301108
C. Boozer7–150–00–2461000010014
D. West3–60–00–02241101036

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All-Star Weekend

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T-Mobile Rookie Challenge

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The Sophomores defeated the Rookies 136–109. During the first half of the gameDaniel Gibson tied the record ofKyle Korver by hitting seven three-pointers (Korver's record was for the entire game). He later set the whole-game record in the second half with eleven total three-pointers, finishing the game shooting 11–20 from three-point range. Gibson was named MVP of the game, finishing with 33 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals.

February 15
Sophomores136, Rookies 109
Scoring by half: 66–52, 70–57
Rookies
Pos.PlayerTeam
PGMike Conley Jr.Memphis Grizzlies
SFKevin DurantSeattle SuperSonics
SGJeff GreenSeattle SuperSonics
CAl HorfordAtlanta Hawks
PFYi JianlianMilwaukee Bucks
SFJamario MoonToronto Raptors
SGJuan Carlos NavarroMemphis Grizzlies
PFLuis ScolaHouston Rockets
CSean WilliamsNew Jersey Nets
Sophomores
Pos.PlayerTeam
PFLaMarcus AldridgePortland Trail Blazers
PFAndrea BargnaniToronto Raptors
SGRonnie BrewerUtah Jazz
PGJordan FarmarLos Angeles Lakers
SFRudy GayMemphis Grizzlies
PGDaniel GibsonCleveland Cavaliers
PFPaul MillsapUtah Jazz
PGRajon RondoBoston Celtics
SGBrandon RoyPortland Trail Blazers

Sprite Slam Dunk Contest

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Gerald Green returned to defend his crown won in last year's All-Star game. Young NBA starsRudy Gay,Dwight Howard andJamario Moon were also invited. What made the Slam Dunk contest unique in 2008 was the introduction of the fan vote. While judges (in this particular contest,Karl Malone,Magic Johnson,Julius Erving,Darryl Dawkins andDominique Wilkins) still scored dunks on a scale from one to fifty and selected those who would move on to the next round, fans had the last word.NBA viewers for the first time could decide the winner of the Sprite Slam Dunk contest, under the tag line "They Dunk. You Decide." For five minutes after the final round, polls were open onNBA.com and throughSMSTXT and the dunker with the most votes at the end of the time limit was the winner.Dwight Howard won the contest, grabbing 78% of fan votes.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHt.Wt.
SFRudy GayMemphis Grizzlies6–9220
SGGerald GreenMinnesota Timberwolves6–8200
CDwight HowardOrlando Magic6–11265
SFJamario MoonToronto Raptors6–8205

Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout

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Jason Kapono became the first back-to-back winner of the Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout sincePeja Stojaković won in 2002 and 2003. Kapono also tied the all-time record set in 1986 byCraig Hodges by scoring 25 points in the final round.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamMadeAtt.Pct.
PGDaniel GibsonCleveland Cavaliers104222.468
SGRichard HamiltonDetroit Pistons4392.467
SFJason KaponoToronto Raptors5098.510
PGSteve NashPhoenix Suns101216.468
PFDirk Nowitzki1Dallas Mavericks41139.295
SFPeja StojakovićNew Orleans Hornets122264.462

^1Kobe Bryant was looking to be the first player to win a Slam Dunk contest and a Three-Point Shootout title until he was replaced byDallas Mavericks forwardDirk Nowitzki due to injury.[16][17]

PlayStation Skills Challenge

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Utah Jazz guardDeron Williams won the Skills Challenge, with a first round time of 31.2 seconds and a record finish in 25.5 in his second run. For the first time since 2005,Dwyane Wade did not win the contest. He finished with a low 53.9 seconds, ending his streak at two.Jason Kidd, winner of the event in 2003, finished at 40 seconds.Chris Paul advanced to the finals with 29.9 seconds in the first go-around, but failed to match Williams in the end.[18]

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeam1st run2nd run
PGJason KiddNew Jersey Nets39.7s
PGChris PaulNew Orleans Hornets29.9s31.2s
SGDwyane WadeMiami Heat53.9s
PGDeron WilliamsUtah Jazz31.2s25.5s

Haier Shooting Stars Competition

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After an impressive run in the first round, Team San Antonio took care of business in the finals of the 2008 Haier Shooting Stars challenge against Team Chicago, as Duncan drained a half-court shot to give the Texas threesome a time of 35.8 seconds.

Contestants
Chicago
Chris DuhonChicago Bulls
Candice DupreeChicago Sky
B. J. ArmstrongChicago Bulls (Retired)
Detroit
Chauncey BillupsDetroit Pistons
Swin CashDetroit Shock
Bill LaimbeerDetroit Pistons (Retired)
Phoenix
Amar'e StoudemirePhoenix Suns
Cappie PondexterPhoenix Mercury
Eddie JohnsonPhoenix Suns (Retired)
San Antonio
Tim DuncanSan Antonio Spurs
Becky HammonSan Antonio Silver Stars
David RobinsonSan Antonio Spurs (Retired)

D-League All-Star

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Main article:NBA Development League All-Star Game

D-League All-Star Game

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Twenty of theNBA Development League's top players were selected to the D-League All-Star Game rosters by a combination of fan balloting on the official D-League website and voting by the 14 head coaches of D-League teams. The selections were divided up into two teams, the Red Team and the Blue Team, by members of the NBA and NBA D-League's Basketball Operations staff. Players who have been selected by coaches and fans must be on an active roster of a D-League team.Los Angeles D-Fenders head coachDan Panaggio andIdaho Stampede head coachBryan Gates were selected as the coach for the Blue Team and the Red Team respectively. Both coaches earned the honor by securing the best records in the D-League through January 31.[19]

Blue Team[20]
Pos.PlayerTeam
GMorris AlmondUtah Flash
FSean BanksLos Angeles D-Fenders
GAndre BarrettREPBakersfield Jam
FRod BensonDakota Wizards
CKyrylo FesenkoUtah Flash
GKeith LangfordAustin Toros
FIan MahinmiAustin Toros
CJelani McCoyLos Angeles D-Fenders
FCarlos PowellDakota Wizards
FJeremy RichardsonFort Wayne Mad Ants
GC. J. WatsonDNPRio Grande Valley Vipers
Head coach:Dan Panaggio (Los Angeles D-Fenders)
Red Team[20]
Pos.PlayerTeam
CLance AllredIdaho Stampede
FElton BrownColorado 14ers
FKaniel DickensColorado 14ers
FNick FazekasTulsa 66ers
GEddie GillColorado 14ers
GRandy LivingstonIdaho Stampede
GDwayne MitchellIowa Energy
FKasib PowellSioux Falls Skyforce
GBilly ThomasColorado 14ers
FCory VioletteIdaho Stampede
Head coach:Bryan Gates (Idaho Stampede)

^DNP Unable to participate due to a call-up to theGolden State Warriors.
^REP Named as replacement forC. J. Watson.


February 16
3:00 p.m.
Blue Team117, Red Team 99
Scoring by quarter: 24–30, 29–13, 33–24, 31–32
Pts:Jeremy Richardson 22
Rebs:Benson,Mahinmi,McCoy 9 each
Asts:Andre Barrett 7
Pts:Elton Brown 20
Rebs: Brown,Violette 10 each
Asts:Gill,Livingston 7 each

D-League Dream Factory Friday Night

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H.O.R.S.E.

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Two preliminary rounds of two games each were played with the winners of the first two rounds competing in a final round for the title of H.O.R.S.E. Champion. Each round was capped at five minutes, and utilized a 24-second shot clock. Contestants were outfitted with a wireless microphone in order for fans to hear the player call his shot.

Lance Allred faced Fort Wayne'sJeremy Richardson. Both players were tied at the time limit, but Allred managed to advance in sudden death when Richardson could not convert on his attempt. In the other first-round matchup,Utah Jazz assigneeMorris Almond advanced over Sioux Fall's Kasib Powell, as he held an H-O advantage at the time limit. In the final, Allred earned the victory over Almond when he sank a bank shot from just outside the elbow, leaving Almond facing an H-O deficit as time expired.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeam
CLance AllredIdaho Stampede
SGMorris AlmondUtah Flash
SFKasib PowellSioux Falls Skyforce
SFJeremy RichardsonFort Wayne Mad Ants

Hot-Shot

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Hot-Shot contestants took to the floor to compete in a race against the clock to score the most points with the help of a D-League fan. Each team had one minute to tally the highest score from four designated shooting spots on the court, including a one-point layup, a two-point foul shot, a three-pointer from behind the arc, and a five-point half-court shot, with the fan only eligible to shoot from the lay-up position. Two teams competed simultaneously, one on each end of the court, during the first round with the winners advancing to a final round of head-to-head competition where the stakes were high – the fan from the winning squad had an opportunity to be a judge in the Slam Dunk Contest.

In the first round, Bakersfield'sAndre Barrett came out on top with a total of 24 while Dakota'sCarlos Powell checked in second with 23 points.Billy Thomas (20 points) andRandy Livingston (5 points) were eliminated after the first round.

In the second and final round, Powell and his teammate Will, a New Orleans resident, won the title with a total of 24, edging Barrett and company's total of 21.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeam
PGAndre BarrettBakersfield Jam
PGRandy LivingstonIdaho Stampede
SFCarlos PowellDakota Wizards
SGBilly ThomasColorado 14ers

Three-Point Shootout

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Each contestant had 60 seconds to sink up to 21 three-pointers from seven shooting stations assembled around the three-point line. Each station had two orange balls (worth one point each) and one "money" ball (worth two points) which may only be attempted after both orange balls have been shot. Fans enjoyed one preliminary round and a championship round featuring the contestants with the top two scores from the first round.

Adam Harrington dominated the contest, posting the highest score of all four competitors in the first round, and then edgingKaniel Dickens in the final round to earn the victory. Dickens advanced to the final via a 30-second shootout with Josh Gross after two players tied for the second best total in the opening round.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamMadeAtt.Pct.
SFJosh GrossAlbuquerque Thunderbirds2564.391
SFKaniel DickensColorado 14ers88202.436
SFAdam HarringtonTulsa 66ers49100.490
PGKeith LangfordAustin Toros43101.426

Slam Dunk Contest

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The Slam Dunk Contest, which consisted of two rounds of two dunks each, began with each dunker submitting his top two dunks and selecting a fan from the crowd who chose the first dunk to be performed in the first round of competition. A composite total of the scores from the first round of dunks of competition was tallied for each dunker and the dunkers with the two highest scores competed in a championship round consisting of two dunk attempts. Contestants were allowed one replacement dunk per attempt.

TheIdaho Stampede pair ofBrent Petway andMike Taylor emerged from the first round and headed to the finals. Petway emerged as the victor after he completed a spectacular through-the-legs dunk that brought down the house at Jam Session and earned a perfect 50 score. Taylor attempted to counter with a show-stopping dunk of his own, but failed to convert on his two allotted attempts. Fort Wayne'sEric Smith and Iowa's Doug Thomas also performed some impressive dunks, but did not record high enough scores from the judges to advance to the final round.

Contestants
Pos.PlayerTeamHt.Wt.
SFBrent PetwayIdaho Stampede6–8210
SFEric SmithFort Wayne Mad Ants6–8220
SGMike TaylorIdaho Stampede6–2165
SFDoug ThomasIowa Energy6–9235

Schedule

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  • February 15–17: NBA Jam Session (Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
  • Friday, February 15: NBA All-Star Celebrity Game
  • Friday, February 15: 2008 Rookie Challenge
  • Saturday, February 16: 2nd Annual D-League All-Star Game
  • Saturday, February 16: NBA All-Star Saturday (Slam Dunk Contest, Three-Point Shootout, Shooting Stars Competition, Skills Challenge)
  • Sunday, February 17: 57th Annual NBA All-Star Game

Musical happenings

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Broadcast

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Television

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NBA on TNT

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TheTurner Broadcasting Network televised the game for the fifth straight year in the United States. The game was called byNBA on TNT commentatorsMarv Albert,Reggie Miller andDoug Collins. TNT also televised the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, PlayStation Skills Challenge, Footlocker Three-Point Shootout and the Haier Shooting Stars Competition.

ESPN

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ESPN televised theMcDonald's All-Star Celebrity Game on February 15. The event was simulcast onESPN360.com,ESPN Mobile andESPN Radio.[22] Although the All-Star game was not broadcast on ESPN, the game was on ESPN Radio.

NBA TV

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Beginning the week of the All-Star game, February 11, NBA TV aired tributes to moments in All-Star game history, including a top-10 list, highlights and greatest moments. NBA TV aired theBasketball Hall of Fame Finalist Friday, February 15. The network also provided the behind-the-scenes practices of the East and West rosters, the NBA D-League All-Star game, and pregame and postgame coverage of the All-Star Game.[23]

International

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The NBA vastly increased the global appeal of the All-Star Game, allowing 123 broadcasters to air the games in 215 countries in more than 40 languages. NBA TV covered All-Star weekend to another record 80 countries. Most foreign major sports networks aired the All-Star game live.[24][25]

References

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  5. ^East All-Stars 134, West All-Stars 128
  6. ^abBoston's Allen named All-Star replacement for Washington's Butler
  7. ^abcdGarnett, Kobe, Iverson headline All-Star starters roster
  8. ^ab"Garnett absence makes Bosh a starter in All-Star Game". Archived fromthe original on June 21, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2008.
  9. ^Riley suggests Shaq should be given All-Star role; O'Neal disagrees
  10. ^abKobe will play in All-Star game
  11. ^abIverson, Anthony voted in as All-Star Game starters
  12. ^Injured Kobe sees little playing time
  13. ^Celtics coach Rivers earns opportunity to coach East All-Stars
  14. ^Scott to coach Western All-Stars on home court
  15. ^"Boxscore". Archived fromthe original on February 25, 2008. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2008.
  16. ^Kobe, Nash, Stojakovic among 3-point shooting contest participants
  17. ^Nowitzki in for Bryant in Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout
  18. ^http://www.nba.com/allstar2008/skills_challenge/Archived June 22, 2008, at theWayback Machine Deron Dominates Skills Challenge
  19. ^"Bryan Gates and Dan Panaggio To Coach 2008 D-League All-Star Game Presented by Spalding".NBA.com/DLeague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. February 4, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2009. RetrievedNovember 7, 2010.
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