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Since All-Star is in the air....

Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:31 am

I just want to ask you guys your greatest All-star game youve ever witnessed.

For me I remember the 92 All-star in Orlando where Magic returns from retirement.

The 97 All-Star when Glen Rice was named MVP of the East's comeback in Cleveland ( East 132, West 120).Glen Rice set a record there for most points in a quarter. (20 pts.) That same game Michael Jordan became the first player in league history to notch an All-Star Game triple-double. Jordan finished with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. Where should have been MJ named MVP.


What are yours? :idea:

Sat Feb 11, 2006 6:26 am

had MJ not win MVP the year before, I think would've won it in 1997. having said that though, glen rice was hot throughout the whole game -- he was draining threes left, right and center. however, i think the triple double was harder to attain. yeah, he scored 20 points in one quarter but it's no secret defense in all star games are atrocious.

my personal favourites:

- 1988 - Jordan scores 40 in Chicago
- 1994 - Scottie wins MVP
- 1996 - MJ's come back and winning MVP
- 1998 - MJ winning MVP again, and torching kobe bryant
- 2001 - AI and Marbury leading the East comeback. Marbury and kobe's frantic shootout in the last minute
- 2002 - MJ's missed dunk; t-mac's backboard dunk
- 2003 - MJ's fadeaway over marion. i'm still livid to this day for the call the ref made at the end of the game. ridiculous.
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Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:34 am

j.23 wrote:- 2001 - AI and Marbury leading the East comeback. Marbury and kobe's frantic shootout in the last minute
- 2003 - MJ's fadeaway over marion. i'm still livid to this day for the call the ref made at the end of the game. ridiculous.

I liked these two as well. I could mention some classic ones like Magic shooting crazy three's, but I haven't actually witnessed them, I've only seen some highlights. :wink:

Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:19 am

j.23 wrote:my personal favourites:

- 1996 - MJ's come back and winning MVP
- 1998 - MJ winning MVP again, and torching kobe bryant
- 2001 - AI and Marbury leading the East comeback. Marbury and kobe's frantic shootout in the last minute
- 2002 - MJ's missed dunk; t-mac's backboard dunk
- 2003 - MJ's fadeaway over marion. i'm still livid to this day for the call the ref made at the end of the game. ridiculous.
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Those are my favourite ones...especially the 2001 game. Damn you for stealing my ideas and wording them so coherantly!

Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:21 am

1997. Nothing else needs to be said

Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:23 am

:lol: sorry i'm an MJ rider. i liked the 1997 all star game too, where MJ dished to pippen for his 10th assist/triple double. so fitting that the dish was to pippen.

i'm craving some competitiveness -- and by competitiveness i don't mean showmanship. if anyone recalls, the 2001 and 2003 all star games were won by players making good baskets, not spectacular dunks (although most of them came at the 4th quarter)

Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:35 am

2001- like j.23 said (Y)

Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:10 pm

Ive only seen 03, 04, and 05. Of those 3, i would have to go with 03. MJ's shot over Marion was great. But then Kobe got 3 free throws and there was no foul. East should have won with MJ finishing out his career with a clutch shot.

Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:28 pm

- 2002 - MJ's missed dunk; t-mac's backboard dunk


I think Vince's dunk off the backboard looked a lot nicer, but T-Mac was the one who started that trend so I think its more fitting to say that dunk was also one of my most memorable moments.

Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:41 pm

2001: AI and Marbury leading the East comeback. Marbury and kobe's frantic shootout in the last minute

Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:14 pm

i was furious with the refs in the 03... they should have let mj drain the fadeaway... call nothing... let him walk out with the mvp

Re: Since All-Star is in the air....

Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:28 am

Ren-Ren wrote:The 97 All-Star when Glen Rice was named MVP of the East's comeback in Cleveland ( East 132, West 120).Glen Rice set a record there for most points in a quarter. (20 pts.) That same game Michael Jordan became the first player in league history to notch an All-Star Game triple-double. Jordan finished with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. Where should have been MJ named MVP.

No, Rice deserved it because it was obvious he was the reason the East came from behind to win the game.

2001 and 2003

2001 cause of the Marbury and AI comeback

and 2003 cause of the MJ show

I also didn't like the call of the foul on Kobe.

Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:08 pm

MJ over Marion... I thought it was the perfect ending... until Kobe had to tie the game. He shoulda missed on purpose! Or even better, the refs shouldn't have called anything.

Re: Since All-Star is in the air....

Sun Feb 12, 2006 3:43 pm

John WB wrote:No, Rice deserved it because it was obvious he was the reason the East came from behind to win the game.


Well, MJ had a big part in that too but the game Rice did deservingly lock up the MVP.

Some of my favourite games and moments, in no particular order:

1988 All-Star game: MJ's 40 point performance which included a couple of really nice dunks.

1996 All-Star game: Sure, it provided more ammunition for the "foolish jordon" crowd but it was a fine game, the last one that saw all the stars that came along in the mid/late 80s and 90s all in action.

MJ's Finale in 2003: Had the game been a movie the ending might have been tilted more in his favour. Still a good way for him to go out.

1997 All-Star game: The triple double, Rice's performance, the alley-oop to Kemp, Payton's alley-oop to Sprewell, MJ's put-back on Hill's missed free throw, Wilt struggling to keep his ego in check when Ahmad was talking to him about Rice coming up on his records, the look on his face when it happened and the best Bill Walton line ever: "You tell him Marv. You go over to Wilt when Glen Rice breaks his record, then in the same breath tell him...Michael Jordan...where he ranks of all the players."

Isiah Thomas to Michael Jordan in 1989: Isiah throws it off the backboard, Michael Jordan sends it down with a windmill. But to hear Richard Jefferson tell it, nobody is even close to Vince Carter in creativity or impressive dunks. This 17 year old clip tells a different story.
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