2006 NBA All-Star Game

{{Short description|Exhibition basketball game}}

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{{Infobox NBA All-Star Game

| name = 2006 NBA All-Star Game

| image = Houston_All_Star_Game_Logo.png

| visitor = East

| home = West

| visitor_total = 122

| home_total = 120

| visitor_qtr1 = 28

| visitor_qtr2 = 25

| visitor_qtr3 = 41

| visitor_qtr4 = 28

| home_qtr1 = 28

| home_qtr2 = 42

| home_qtr3 = 27

| home_qtr4 = 23

| date = February 19, 2006

| arena = Toyota Center

| city = Houston

| referee = Dick Bavetta, Joe DeRosa, and Greg Willard

| halftime = John Legend and Carrie Underwood

| MVP = LeBron James

| anthem = Jann Arden (CAN)
Destiny's Child (USA)

| network = TNT
ESPN Radio

| attendance = 18,652

| announcers = Marv Albert, Doug Collins, and Steve Kerr
Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Magic Johnson (All-Star Saturday Night)
Dick Stockton, John Thompson and Reggie Miller (Rookie Challenge)
Jim Durham and Jack Ramsay

| prev_year = 2005

| next_year = 2007

}}

The 2006 NBA All-Star Game was played on Sunday, February 19, 2006, at the Toyota Center in Houston, home of the Houston Rockets. The game was the 55th annual All-Star game. The theme song was by Houston native Chamillionaire who made a new version of his hit "Turn It Up." Trailing by 21 points, the East rode the hot shooting of LeBron James and the teamwork of the four All-Stars from the Detroit Pistons to a 122–120 victory over the West. The 21-year-old James, who scored 29 points and grabbed six rebounds, became the youngest player to win MVP. With the score tied, Dwyane Wade, who finished with 20 points, hit the game-winning layup with 16 seconds left. Tracy McGrady of the Houston Rockets led all players with a game-high 36 points.

Players

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|+Eastern Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeam# of Selections
colspan="4" | Starters
G

|Allen Iverson || Philadelphia 76ers || 7th

G

|Dwyane Wade || Miami Heat || 2nd

F

|LeBron James || Cleveland Cavaliers || 2nd

F

|Jermaine O'Neal{{ref|inj|INJ}} || Indiana Pacers || 5th

C

|Shaquille O'Neal || Miami Heat || 13th

colspan="4" | Reserves
G

|Gilbert Arenas{{ref|rep|REP}} || Washington Wizards || 2nd

G

|Chauncey Billups || Detroit Pistons || 1st

G

|Vince Carter{{ref|start|1}} || New Jersey Nets || 7th

G

|Richard Hamilton || Detroit Pistons || 1st

F

|Chris Bosh || Toronto Raptors || 1st

F

|Paul Pierce || Boston Celtics || 5th

F

|Rasheed Wallace || Detroit Pistons || 3rd

C

|Ben Wallace || Detroit Pistons || 4th

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|+Western Conference All-Stars

Pos.PlayerTeam# of Selections
colspan="4" | Starters
G

|Steve Nash || Phoenix Suns || 4th

G

|Kobe Bryant || Los Angeles Lakers || 8th

F

|Tracy McGrady || Houston Rockets || 6th

F

|Tim Duncan || San Antonio Spurs || 8th

C

|Yao Ming || Houston Rockets || 4th

colspan="4" | Reserves
G

|Ray Allen || Seattle SuperSonics || 6th

G

|Tony Parker || San Antonio Spurs || 1st

F

|Elton Brand || Los Angeles Clippers || 2nd

F

|Kevin Garnett || Minnesota Timberwolves || 9th

C

|Pau Gasol || Memphis Grizzlies || 1st

F

|Shawn Marion || Phoenix Suns || 3rd

F

|Dirk Nowitzki || Dallas Mavericks || 5th

{{note|inj|INJ}} Jermaine O'Neal was unable to participate due to injury.

{{note|rep|REP}} Gilbert Arenas was named as O'Neal's replacement.{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/injury_replacements.html|title=All-Star Game Replacements for Injured Players|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=January 21, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170203001605/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/injury_replacements.html|archive-date=February 3, 2017|url-status=dead}}

{{note|start|1}} Vince Carter was named as starter, replacing O'Neal.

Coaches

The Eastern Conference team was coached by Flip Saunders of the Detroit Pistons, along with Sidney Lowe, Ron Harper and Don Zierden as assistant coaches. Ted Arzonico of the Orlando Magic was the athletic trainer.

The Western Conference team was coached by Avery Johnson of the Dallas Mavericks. Del Harris, Rolando Blackman and Joe Prunty served as assistant coaches, while Keith Jones of the Houston Rockets was the athletic trainer.

Rookie Challenge

The T-Mobile Rookie challenge was played on Friday, February 17, 2006, with the Sophomores beating the Rookies 106–96. Andre Iguodala was named MVP with a game-high 30 points.

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|+Rookies

Pos.PlayerTeam
PF/C

|Andrew Bogut || Milwaukee Bucks

SG

|Luther Head || Houston Rockets

PF/C

|Channing Frye || New York Knicks

SF

|Danny Granger || Indiana Pacers

PG

|Šarūnas Jasikevičius || Indiana Pacers

PG

|Chris Paul || New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets

PG

|Nate Robinson || New York Knicks

SF

|Charlie Villanueva || Toronto Raptors

PG

|Deron Williams || Utah Jazz

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|+Sophomores

Pos.PlayerTeam
SF/SG

|Luol Deng || Chicago Bulls

PG

|T. J. Ford || Milwaukee Bucks

SG

|Ben Gordon || Chicago Bulls

PG

|Devin Harris || Dallas Mavericks

PF/C

|Dwight Howard || Orlando Magic

SG

|Andre Iguodala || Philadelphia 76ers

C

|Nenad Krstić || New Jersey Nets

PG

|Jameer Nelson* || Orlando Magic

SF

|Andrés Nocioni || Chicago Bulls

PF/C

|Emeka Okafor* || Charlotte Bobcats

PG

|Delonte West || Boston Celtics

* Did not participate due to injury.

Delonte West replaced Jameer Nelson (sprained right foot).

=Coaches=

The Rooks were coached by Sidney Lowe of the Detroit Pistons, along with Elvin Hayes as the assistant coach.

The Sophomores were coached by Del Harris of the Dallas Mavericks, along with Moses Malone as the assistant coach.

Three-Point Shootout

Dirk Nowitzki won with a score of 18, beating Gilbert Arenas and Ray Allen in the final round.{{cite news |last= |first= |date=February 18, 2006 |title=5-foot-9 Nate Robinson wins dunk contest |url=https://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=2335760 |work= ESPN|location=Houston |access-date=March 20, 2024}}

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|+Contestants

Pos.PlayerTeam
SG

|Ray Allen || Seattle SuperSonics

PG

|Gilbert Arenas || Washington Wizards

SG

|Raja Bell* || Phoenix Suns

PG

|Chauncey Billups || Detroit Pistons

PF

|Dirk Nowitzki || Dallas Mavericks

SF/SG

|Quentin Richardson || New York Knicks

PG

|Jason Terry || Dallas Mavericks

* Did not participate due to a family illness. Gilbert Arenas replaced Raja Bell.

Slam Dunk Contest

Nate Robinson won, beating Andre Iguodala in a dunk-off after the first ever tie in a Slam Dunk Contest. Robinson's win was highly questioned as he had missed several dunks and many speculate that Robinson was only awarded the title because of his small stature.

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|+Contestants

Pos.PlayerTeamHeightWeight
SG

|Andre Iguodala || Philadelphia 76ers || 6'6" || 207 lb

PG

|Nate Robinson || New York Knicks || 5'9" || 180 lb

SF

|Josh Smith || Atlanta Hawks || 6'9" || 225 lb

PF

|Hakim Warrick || Memphis Grizzlies || 6'9" || 219 lb

Skills Challenge

Dwyane Wade won, beating LeBron James in the final round. Dwyane Wade won with a time of 26.1 seconds.

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|+Contestants

Pos.PlayerTeam
SF

|LeBron James || Cleveland Cavaliers

PG

|Steve Nash || Phoenix Suns

PG

|Chris Paul || New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets

SG

|Dwyane Wade || Miami Heat

Shooting Stars Competition

The San Antonio team won the competition with a time of 25.1 seconds.

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|+Contestants

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! colspan="3" | Houston

Tracy McGradyHouston Rockets
Sheryl SwoopesHouston Comets
Clyde DrexlerHouston Rockets (Retired)
colspan="3" | Los Angeles
Kobe BryantLos Angeles Lakers
Lisa LeslieLos Angeles Sparks
Magic JohnsonLos Angeles Lakers (Retired)
colspan="3" | Phoenix
Shawn MarionPhoenix Suns
Kelly MillerPhoenix Mercury
Dan MajerlePhoenix Suns (Retired)
colspan="3" | San Antonio
Tony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs
Kendra WeckerSan Antonio Silver Stars
Steve KerrSan Antonio Spurs (Retired)

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