1993 NBA All-Star Game

{{Short description|NBA All Star Game In 1993}}

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{{Infobox NBA All-Star Game

| name = 1993 NBA All-Star Game

| image = File:1993_NBA_All-Star_Game.gif

| visitor = East

| home = West

| visitor_total = 132

| home_total = 135

| visitor_qtr1 =26

| visitor_qtr2 =26

| visitor_qtr3 =32

| visitor_qtr4 = 35

| visitor_qtr5 = 13

| home_qtr1 =27

| home_qtr2 =30

| home_qtr3 =29

| home_qtr4 = 33

| home_qtr5 = 16

| date = February 21, 1993

| TV Game Tipoff = 6:30EST

| arena = Delta Center

| city = Salt Lake City

| referee = Jack Madden
Hue Hollins
Bennett Salvatore

| attendance = 19,459

| MVP = Karl Malone and
John Stockton
(Co-MVPs)

| anthem = Boyz II Men

| halftime =

| network = {{unbulleted list|NBC|TNT (All-Star Saturday)}}

| announcers = {{unbulleted list|Dick Enberg, Mike Fratello and Magic Johnson|Bob Neal, Doug Collins and Hubie Brown (All-Star Saturday)}}

| rating =

| share =

| prev_year = 1992

| next_year = 1994

}}

The 1993 NBA All-Star Game took place on February 21, 1993, and was an exhibition game played between the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, home of the Utah Jazz. This was the 43rd edition National Basketball Association all-star game played during the 1992-1993 season. The Western Conference went on to beat the East 135 to 132 in overtime.{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/1993-all-star-game-recap/index.html|title=1993 NBA All-Star recap - NBA.com|first=NBA.com|last=Staff|website=nba.com|access-date=26 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160921210101/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/1993-all-star-game-recap/index.html|archive-date=21 September 2016}} The slam dunk competition on All-Star Saturday night was won by Harold Miner from the Miami Heat, and the three-point shootout was won by Mark Price from the Cleveland Cavaliers. The regular season then continued on Tuesday, February 23, 1993.{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1993_games.html|title=1992-93 NBA Schedule and Results (first month) - Basketball-Reference.com|website=Basketball-Reference.com|access-date=26 April 2018|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170630090750/http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1993_games.html|archive-date=30 June 2017}}

Coaches

The coaches for the 1993 NBA All-Star Game were chosen for the best current season win percentage in their conference through the games of February 18, 1993.

The head coach for the Eastern Conference was Pat Riley, head coach of the New York Knicks for the regular season, and his 9th NBA All-Star appearance as a head coach. The head coach for the Western Conference was Paul Westphal, first year as head coach of the Phoenix Suns for the regular season.{{cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/suns/history/allcentury_westphal2.html |title=SUNS: Paul Westphal |website=NBA.com |access-date=2013-08-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131024185516/http://www.nba.com/suns/history/allcentury_westphal2.html |archive-date=2013-10-24 }}

Players

The 1993 NBA All-Star game would be a highlight for many NBA players. This would be Michael Jordan's last NBA All-Star game before leaving the NBA for the first time, although he would return to play in five more. For Isiah Thomas, this would be his last NBA All-Star appearance; meanwhile, this would also be the All-Star debut of Shaquille O'Neal, and the first time the Orlando Magic and Charlotte Hornets franchises ever had a player in the NBA All-Star Game. Playing on their home court, Karl Malone and John Stockton shared the game's MVP award. The starters for the Eastern Conference included: Michael Jordan as shooting guard, Isiah Thomas as point guard, Scottie Pippen as small forward, Larry Johnson as power forward, and Shaquille O'Neal as center. The starters for the Western Conference included: Clyde Drexler as shooting guard, John Stockton as point guard Charles Barkley as small forward, Karl Malone as Power forward, and David Robinson as Center. All starters would end up in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame except for Larry Johnson. Mitch Richmond on Western Conference was injured and replaced by Terry Porter. Chris Mullin on the Western Conference team was also injured; however, he was not replaced by anyone.

Rosters

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|+Eastern Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Coach
HC

| Pat Riley || New York Knicks || 9th

colspan="4" | Starters
PG

| Isiah Thomas || Detroit Pistons || 12th

SG

| Michael Jordan || Chicago Bulls || 9th

SF

| Scottie Pippen || Chicago Bulls || 3rd

PF

| Larry Johnson || Charlotte Hornets || 1st

C

| Shaquille O'Neal || Orlando Magic || 1st

colspan="4" | Reserves
C

| Brad Daugherty || Cleveland Cavaliers || 5th

SG/PG

| Joe Dumars || Detroit Pistons || 4th

C

| Patrick Ewing || New York Knicks || 7th

PF

| Larry Nance || Cleveland Cavaliers || 3rd

PG

| Mark Price || Cleveland Cavaliers || 3rd

PF/SF

| Detlef Schrempf || Indiana Pacers || 1st

SF

| Dominique Wilkins || Atlanta Hawks || 8th

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class="wikitable"

|+Western Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearance
colspan="4" | Coach
HC

| Paul Westphal || Phoenix Suns || 1st

colspan="4" | Starters
PG

| John Stockton || Utah Jazz || 5th

SG

| Clyde Drexler || Portland Trail Blazers || 7th

SF

| Charles Barkley || Phoenix Suns || 7th

PF

| Karl Malone || Utah Jazz || 6th

C

| David Robinson || San Antonio Spurs || 4th

colspan="4" | Reserves
SF

| Sean Elliott || San Antonio Spurs || 1st

PG

| Tim Hardaway || Golden State Warriors || 3rd

PF

| Shawn Kemp || Seattle SuperSonics || 1st

SF/SG

| Dan Majerle || Phoenix Suns || 2nd

C/PF

| Danny Manning || Los Angeles Clippers || 1st

C

| Hakeem Olajuwon || Houston Rockets || 8th

PG

| Terry Porter || Portland Trail Blazers || 2nd {{ref|rep|REP}}

SG

| Mitch Richmond || Sacramento Kings || 1st {{ref|inj|INJ}}

SF

| Chris Mullin || Golden State Warriors || 5th (DNP)

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Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond were selected to play but couldn't due to injury.

Mitch Richmond was replaced by Terry Porter.

Chris Mullin was not replaced by anyone.

Score by periods

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|Score by periods:

1234OTFinal
| East2626323513132
| West2730293316135

References

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{{1992-93 NBA season by team}}

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