1990 NBA All-Star Game

{{Short description|Exhibition basketball game}}

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{{Infobox NBA All-Star Game

| name = 1990 NBA All-Star Game

| visitor = West

| image = 1990 NBA All-Star Game.jpg

| home = East

| visitor_total = 113

| home_total = 130

| visitor_qtr1 = 23

| visitor_qtr2 = 29

| visitor_qtr3 = 31

| visitor_qtr4 = 30

| home_qtr1 = 40

| home_qtr2 = 25

| home_qtr3 = 35

| home_qtr4 = 30

| date = February 11, 1990

| arena = Miami Arena

| city = Miami

| referee = Earl Strom, Bill Oakes, and Paul Mihalak

| attendance = 14,810

| MVP = Magic Johnson

| anthem = Branford Marsalis

| halftime =

| network = CBS (All-Star Game)
TNT (All-Star Saturday)

| announcers = Dick Stockton and Hubie Brown
Bob Neal, Rick Barry and Doug Collins (All-Star Saturday)

| prev_year = 1989

| next_year = 1991

}}

The 40th National Basketball Association All-Star Game was played on February 11, 1990, at Miami Arena in Miami. Magic Johnson was named the game's MVP as well as the leading scorer with 22 points.

The Eastern Conference All-Star Starters as selected by fan voting were Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, and Patrick Ewing. The reserves consisted of Celtics Duo Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, as well as, Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks. The reserves were rounded out by four first time all-stars; Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers guard Reggie Miller, and Detroit Piston teammates Joe Dumars and Dennis Rodman.

The Western Conference All-Star Starters as selected by fan voting were John Stockton, Magic Johnson, James Worthy, A.C. Green, and Akeem Olajuwon. The reserves consisted of Clyde Drexler from the Blazers, Phoenix Suns teammates Tom Chambers and Kevin Johnson, as well as Chris Mullin of the Golden State Warriors. The team was rounded out by San Antonio center David Robinson, Denver Nuggets guard Lafayette Lever and Utah Jazz forward Karl Malone. Rolando Blackman was later named to the team as injury replacement for Karl Malone. A.C. Green, David Robinson, and Kevin Johnson were all making their first All-Star Game appearance{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/allstar/NBA_1990.html|title=1990 NBA All-Star Game Box Score|work=Basketball-Reference.com}}

Coaches: East: Chuck Daly, West: Pat Riley. This was the first of four consecutive All-Star Games in which the coaches of the previous year's NBA Finals were the head coaches of the All-Star Game.

The game featured 11 out of 12 players that would go on to make the 1992 Dream Team as well as coach Chuck Daly.

Magic Johnson was the game MVP as well as leading scorer with 22 points. Akeem Olajuwon led the way with a game high 16 rebounds, and Isiah Thomas had the most assists on the night with 9.

This was the last NBA All-Star Game broadcast by CBS before moving to NBC in the following year.

All-Star voting

All-Star Starters

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|+Eastern Conference

Pos.PlayerVotes
G

| Isiah Thomas || 181,960

G

| Michael Jordan || 321,114

F

| Larry Bird || 248,837

F

| Charles Barkley || 182,639

C

| Patrick Ewing || 245,746

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class="wikitable"

|+Western Conference

Pos.PlayerVotes
G

| Magic Johnson || 214,348

G

| John Stockton || 149,548

F

| James Worthy || 163,053

F

| A.C. Green || 160,788

C

| Akeem Olajuwon || 202,244

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Eastern Conference voting

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|+Guards

RankPlayerVotes
1

| Michael Jordan || 321,114

2

| Isiah Thomas || 181,960

3

| Jeff Malone || 134,166

4

| Joe Dumars || 128,964

5

| Hersey Hawkins || 103,688

6

| Mark Price || 82,991

7

| Doc Rivers || 74,787

8

| John Battle || 59,217

9

| Reggie Miller || 57,616

10

| Reggie Lewis || 49,793

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class="wikitable"

|+Forwards

RankPlayerVotes
1

| Larry Bird || 248,837

2

| Charles Barkley || 182,639

3

| Dominique Wilkins || 132,994

4

| Mark Aguirre || 110,852

5

| Scottie Pippen || 106,717

6

| Kevin McHale || 94,718

7

| Bernard King || 88,550

8

| Dennis Rodman || 87,078

9

| Horace Grant || 81,393

10

| Rick Mahorn || 79,483

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|+Centers

RankPlayerVotes
1

| Patrick Ewing || 245,746

2

| Moses Malone || 134,849

3

| Bill Laimbeer || 126,604

4

| Robert Parish || 56,028

5

| Rik Smits || 51,693

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Western Conference voting

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class="wikitable"

|+Guards

RankPlayerVotes
1

| Magic Johnson || 214,348

2

| John Stockton || 149,548

3

| Derek Harper || 146,986

4

| Clyde Drexler || 145,782

5

| Maurice Cheeks || 144,201

6

| Kevin Johnson || 78,812

7

| Dale Ellis || 66,198

8

| Pooh Richardson || 64,276

9

| Sleepy Floyd || 62,886

10

| Mitch Richmond || 60,704

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class="wikitable"

|+Forwards

RankPlayerVotes
1

| James Worthy || 163,053

2

| A.C. Green || 160,788

3

| Karl Malone || 159,562

4

| Xavier McDaniel || 158,759

5

| Kelly Tripucka || 77,832

6

| Chris Mullin || 72,817

7

| Derrick McKey || 67,430

8

| Thurl Bailey || 64,102

9

| Tom Chambers || 64,028

10

| Danny Manning || 58,593

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class="wikitable"

|+Centers

RankPlayerVotes
1

| Akeem Olajuwon || 202,244

2

| David Robinson || 119,301

3

| Mark Eaton || 99,591

4

| Steve Johnson || 65,111

5

| J.R. Reid || 62,897

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{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/allstar/NBA_1990_voting.html|title=1990 NBA All-Star Game Voting|work=Basketball-Reference.com}}

Michael Jordan was the leading vote-getter overall. Magic Johnson received the most votes among Western Conference players.

Rosters

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|+Eastern Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Starters
G

| Isiah Thomas || Detroit Pistons || 9th

G

| Michael Jordan || Chicago Bulls || 6th

F

| Larry Bird || Boston Celtics || 10th

F

| Charles Barkley || Philadelphia 76ers || 4th

C

| Patrick Ewing || New York Knicks || 4th

colspan="4" | Reserves
C

| Robert Parish || Boston Celtics || 8th

F

| Kevin McHale || Boston Celtics || 6th

G

| Joe Dumars || Detroit Pistons || 1st

F

| Dominique Wilkins || Atlanta Hawks || 5th

G

| Reggie Miller || Indiana Pacers || 1st

F

| Scottie Pippen || Chicago Bulls || 1st

F

| Dennis Rodman || Detroit Pistons || 1st

colspan="4" | Head coach: Chuck Daly (Detroit Pistons)

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class="wikitable"

|+Western Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Starters
G

| Magic Johnson || Los Angeles Lakers || 10th

G

| John Stockton || Utah Jazz || 2nd

F

| James Worthy || Los Angeles Lakers || 5th

F

| A.C. Green || Los Angeles Lakers || 1st

C

| Akeem Olajuwon || Houston Rockets || 6th

colspan="4" | Reserves
C

| David Robinson || San Antonio Spurs || 1st

G

| Fat Lever || Denver Nuggets || 2nd

F

| Tom Chambers || Phoenix Suns || 3rd

G

| Rolando Blackman{{ref|dnp|DNP}} || Dallas Mavericks || 4th

F

| Karl Malone{{ref|dnp|DNP}} || Utah Jazz || 3rd

G

| Clyde Drexler || Portland Trail Blazers || 4th

F

| Chris Mullin || Golden State Warriors || 2nd

G

| Kevin Johnson || Phoenix Suns || 1st

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

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{{note|dnp|DNP}}Karl Malone was unable to play due to injury. Rolando Blackman was selected as his replacement.

Score by periods

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|Score by Periods:

1234Final
| West23293130113
| East40253530130

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