Exhibition basketball game
The 1994 NBA All-Star Game was the 44th edition of the All-Star Game . The event was held in Minneapolis at Target Center , home of the Minnesota Timberwolves ; the Timberwolves however, did not have any players participating in the game.[ 1] It was broadcast by NBC for the fourth consecutive year.
The 1993–94 season was Scottie Pippen 's first season as the leader of the Chicago Bulls following the first retirement of Michael Jordan , and this All-Star Game turned out to be Pippen's peak shining moment, as he led the way with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and four steals en route to a 127–118 victory for his East All-Stars team while also being voted as the game's MVP .[ 2]
In this game, Kenny Anderson and Derrick Coleman became the first players in the history of the New Jersey Nets to start in an All-Star Game.[ 3]
Roster
Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos
Player
Team
No. of selections
Votes
Starters
G
B. J. Armstrong
Chicago Bulls
1st
529,065
G
Kenny Anderson
New Jersey Nets
1st
493,690
F
Scottie Pippen
Chicago Bulls
4th
496,506
F
Derrick Coleman
New Jersey Nets
1st
482,261
C
Shaquille O'Neal
Orlando Magic
2nd
603,346
Reserves
G
Mookie Blaylock
Atlanta Hawks
1st
390,433
C
Patrick Ewing
New York Knicks
8th
427,216
F
Horace Grant
Chicago Bulls
1st
—
C
Alonzo Mourning INJ
Charlotte Hornets
1st
379,998
F
Charles Oakley REP
New York Knicks
1st
—
G
Mark Price
Cleveland Cavaliers
4th
423,179
G
John Starks
New York Knicks
1st
—
F
Dominique Wilkins
Atlanta Hawks
9th
358,501
Head coach : Lenny Wilkens (Atlanta Hawks )
Western Conference All-Stars
Pos
Player
Team
No. of selections
Votes
Starters
G
Mitch Richmond
Sacramento Kings
2nd
469,978
G
Clyde Drexler
Portland Trail Blazers
8th
493,204
F
Charles Barkley INJ
Phoenix Suns
8th
794,936
F
Shawn Kemp
Seattle SuperSonics
2nd
461,880
C
Hakeem Olajuwon
Houston Rockets
9th
478,018
Reserves
G
Kevin Johnson
Phoenix Suns
3rd
431,885
F
Karl Malone
Utah Jazz
7th
322,450
F
Danny Manning
Los Angeles Clippers
2nd
—
G
Gary Payton REP
Seattle SuperSonics
1st
316,720
F
Clifford Robinson
Portland Trail Blazers
1st
—
C
David Robinson
San Antonio Spurs
5th
350,873
G
Latrell Sprewell
Golden State Warriors
1st
—
G
John Stockton
Utah Jazz
6th
367,605
Head coach : George Karl (Seattle SuperSonics )
^INJ Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley did not participate due to injury. Karl Malone replaced Barkley in the West starting lineup.
^REP Charles Oakley and Gary Payton replaced Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley , respectively.
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