:1988 NBA All-Star Game

{{Short description|Exhibition basketball game}}

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{{Infobox NBA All-Star Game

| name = 1988 NBA All-Star Game

| visitor = West

| home = East

| visitor_total = 133

| home_total = 138

| visitor_qtr1 =32

| visitor_qtr2 =22

| visitor_qtr3 =35

| visitor_qtr4 =44

| home_qtr1 =27

| home_qtr2 =33

| home_qtr3 =39

| home_qtr4 =39

| date = February 7, 1988

| arena = Chicago Stadium

| city = Chicago

| referee = {{hlist|Darell Garretson|Jake O'Donnell}}

| attendance = 18,403

| MVP = Michael Jordan
(East)

| anthem = Al Jarreau

| halftime =

| network = {{unbulleted list|CBS (All-Star Game)|TBS (All-Star Saturday)}}

| announcers = {{unbulleted list|Dick Stockton and Billy Cunningham|Bob Neal, Skip Caray, Rick Barry and Steve Jones (All-Star Saturday)}}

| prev_year = 1987

| next_year = 1989

}}

The 38th National Basketball Association All-Star Game was played on February 7, 1988, at Chicago Stadium in Chicago. The East won the game 138-133 and Michael Jordan (who scored a game-high 40 points) was named the NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP).

Summary

The Eastern Conference team featured Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, who had faced each other the preceding night in the slam dunk contest, along with Boston Celtics trio Larry Bird, Danny Ainge and Kevin McHale, plus Patrick Ewing of the New York Knicks, Maurice Cheeks and Charles Barkley of the Philadelphia 76ers, Moses Malone of the Washington Bullets, Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons, Doc Rivers of the Atlanta Hawks, and Brad Daugherty of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Western Conference team was led by Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers, Clyde Drexler of the Portland Trail Blazers, the Utah Jazz's power forward Karl Malone and the Houston Rockets' center Akeem Olajuwon. Joining them were James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Lakers, Fat Lever and Alex English of the Denver Nuggets, Xavier McDaniel of the Seattle SuperSonics, Alvin Robertson of the San Antonio Spurs and Mark Aguirre and James Donaldson of the Dallas Mavericks. In this game, Abdul-Jabbar would become the all-time leading scorer in NBA All-Star Game history, a distinction he held for 15 years.{{Cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/allstar/NBA_1988.html|title=1988 NBA All-Star Game Box Score}}

The Eastern Conference was coached by Mike Fratello of the Atlanta Hawks, and the Western Conference by Pat Riley of the Lakers.

The game was telecast by CBS Sports, with Dick Stockton and Billy Cunningham commentating, and Pat O'Brien and Lesley Visser reporting from the sidelines. On radio, ABC Radio broadcast their fourth consecutive All-Star game, with Lakers announcer Chick Hearn working alongside Celtics announcer Johnny Most, and the two trading roles on play-by-play and color analysis. ABC's regular NBA announcer Fred Manfra served as a sideline reporter.

Rosters

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|+Eastern Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Starters
G

| Isiah Thomas || Detroit Pistons || 7th

G

| Michael Jordan || Chicago Bulls || 4th

F

| Dominique Wilkins || Atlanta Hawks || 3rd

F

| Larry Bird || Boston Celtics || 9th

C

| Moses Malone || Washington Bullets || 11th

colspan="4" | Reserves
G

| Danny Ainge || Boston Celtics || 1st

C

| Patrick Ewing || New York Knicks || 2nd

G

| Doc Rivers || Atlanta Hawks || 1st

C

| Brad Daugherty || Cleveland Cavaliers || 1st

F

| Charles Barkley || Philadelphia 76ers || 2nd

F

| Kevin McHale || Boston Celtics || 4th

G

| Maurice Cheeks || Philadelphia 76ers || 4th

colspan="4" | Head coach: Mike Fratello (Atlanta Hawks)

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class="wikitable"

|+Western Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Starters
G

| Magic Johnson || Los Angeles Lakers || 8th

G

| Fat Lever || Denver Nuggets || 1st

F

| Alex English || Denver Nuggets || 7th

F

| Karl Malone || Utah Jazz || 1st

C

| Akeem Olajuwon || Houston Rockets || 4th

colspan="4" | Reserves
G

| Clyde Drexler || Portland Trail Blazers || 2nd

C

| Kareem Abdul-Jabbar || Los Angeles Lakers || 18th

F

| James Worthy || Los Angeles Lakers || 3rd

F

| Xavier McDaniel || Seattle SuperSonics || 1st

F

| Mark Aguirre || Dallas Mavericks || 3rd

G

| Alvin Robertson || San Antonio Spurs || 3rd

C

| James Donaldson || Dallas Mavericks || 1st

C

| Steve Johnson{{ref|dnp|DNP}} || Portland Trail Blazers || 1st

colspan="4" | Head coach: Pat Riley (Los Angeles Lakers)

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{{note|dnp|DNP}}Steve Johnson was unable to play due to injury. James Donaldson was selected as his replacement.

Score by periods

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|Score by periods:

1234Final
| East27333939138
| West32223544133

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References

{{NBA All-Star Games}}

{{1987–88 NBA season by team}}

{{NBA on CBS}}

{{NBA on ABC}}

Category:NBA All-Star Game

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Category:Basketball competitions in Chicago

Category:Events at Chicago Stadium

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