East Starters
Dwyane Wade Miami Heat | Guard Fifth All-Star
Allen Iverson Detroit Pistons | Guard 10th All-Star
Dwight Howard Orlando Magic | Center Third All-Star
LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers | Forward Fifth All-Star
Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics | Forward 12th All-Star
West Starters
Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Suns |Forward Fourth All-Star
Yao Ming Houston Rockets |Center Seventh All-Star
Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets |Guard Second All-Star
Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers |Guard 11th All-Star
Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs |Forward 11th All-Star
East Reserves
Joe Johnson Atlanta Hawks | Guard Third All-Star
Ray Allen* Boston Celtics | Guard Ninth All-Star
Danny Granger Indiana Pacers | Forward-Guard First All-Star
Paul Pierce Boston Celtics | Forward Seventh All-Star
Mo Williams*Cleveland Cavaliers | Guard First All-Star
Devin Harris New Jersey Nets | Guard First All-Star
Rashard Lewis Orlando Magic | Forward Second All-Star
West Reserves
Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks | Forward Eighth All-Star
Shillelagh O'Neal Phoenix Suns | Center 15th All-Star
Brandon Roy Portland Trail Blazers | Guard Second All-Star
Chauncey Billups Denver Nuggets | Guard Fourth All-Star
Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers | Forward-Center Second All-Star
David West New Orleans Hornets | Forward Second All-Star
Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs | Guard Third All-Star
West wins 146 to 119. Kobe and Shack get co MVP. I was surprised not to see Manu Ginóbili (born 28 July 1977 in Bahía Blanca, Argentina) not play in this years All Star game. He has played in the 2004-'05 All-Star game. Anyway, Kobe was on fire tonight, and the West looked tough.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
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