The 1991 NBA All-Star Game was an
exhibition
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basketball game between players selected from the
National Basketball Association's
Western Conference and the
Eastern Conference that was played on February 10, 1991, at the
Charlotte Coliseum in
Charlotte, North Carolina. This game was the 41st edition of the
NBA All-Star Game and was played during the
1990–91 NBA season
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.
The
All-Star Weekend began on Saturday, February 9, 1991, with the Stay In School Jam,
Legends Classic, the
Three-Point Shootout
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The 2019 iteration of the contest involved ten participants. From its introduction in 19 ...
and the
Slam Dunk Contest.
This was the first NBA All-Star Game broadcast by
NBC after 17 years with
CBS.
The All-Star Game returned to Charlotte in
2019
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, though it was played at the
Spectrum Center
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in
Uptown
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United States
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* Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina
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, and broadcast on
TNT (the All-Star Game has never been broadcast on
ABC
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or
ESPN during the networks' current contract with the league, which began during the 2002-03 season).
All-Star Game
The West could have won, but
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's potential game-winning three-pointer was nullified by a basket interference call on
Karl Malone.
Rosters
Even though they were selected,
Isiah Thomas
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and
Larry Bird couldn't play due to injuries.
Hersey Hawkins
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was selected as Bird's replacement, and no replacement was named for Thomas.
All-Star Weekend
Legends Classic
The 8th edition of the
Schick Legends Classic took place on February 9, 1991. It consisted of an exhibition match between retired players from the Eastern and Western Conference. The East Legends won 41–34.
Rosters
Slam Dunk Contest
The
Gatorade
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Slam Dunk Contest had three of the previous year's contestants, with the notable absence of defending champion
Dominique Wilkins.
Dee Brown took home the trophy after defeating
Shawn Kemp Shawn may refer to:
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* Sean
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Peop ...
in the final, performing a dunk while covering his eyes with one arm.
Celts' Brown slams point home;Slam-dunk contest results
'' USA Today'', February 11, 1991 The scoring system consisted of the total of the two dunks, and in the final round the two best out of three dunks.
Three-Point Shootout
The American Airlines–ITT Sheraton Three-Point Shootout
The Three-Point Contest is a National Basketball Association (NBA) contest held on the Saturday before the annual All-Star Game as part of All-Star Weekend.
The 2019 iteration of the contest involved ten participants. From its introduction in 19 ...
saw Craig Hodges repeat as champion, by defeating Portland
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's Terry Porter in the final round. Players begin shooting from one corner of the court, and move from station to station along the three-point arc until they reach the other corner. Each station has four standard balls, worth one point each, plus one specially colored "money ball", worth two points.
Terry Porter and Tim Hardaway broke the tie in a 30-second shooting round.
References
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