Index
NBA All Star Game
1993-UTAH

Like 4 years ago, John Stockton and Karl Malone leadered West. This time, the game was played in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bot players shared MVP. It was the first time in the All Star history that two players of the same team were named MVP. Only Bob Pettit and Elvin Hayes in 1959 were MVP in the same edition, but playing in different teams.
The game was decided in the over time, because Pat Ewing made a mid-distance shoot at the end of the fourth quarter.
Michael Jordan was the best scorer (for fourth time) and Mark Price made a record with six 3 pointer made.
  DATE: 21 February 1993
  RESULT: East 132- West 135
  MVP: John Stockton and Karl Malone
  BEST PLAYERS: EAST Michael Jordan 30 points and 5 assists, Patrick Ewing 10 rebounds.
                              WEST Karl Malone 28 points, Karl Malone and David Robinson 10 rebounds, John Stockton 15 assists.
  ATTENDANCE: 19.159 spectators.
  COACHES: Pat Riley (East) and Paul Westphal (West).

BOXSCORE
WEST
PLAYER TEAM
MIN
FGM
FGA
FTM
FTA
REB
AST
PTS
Charles Barkley Phoenix
34
5
11
5
7
4
7
16
Karl Malone Utah
34
11
17
6
9
10
0
28
David Robinson San Antonio
26
7
10
7
12
10
1
21
John Stockton Utah
31
3
6
2
2
6
15
9
Clyde Drexler Portland
11
1
3
0
0
1
1
2
Dan Majerle Phoenix
26
6
11
3
4
7
3
18
Shawn Kemp Seattle
9
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
Danny Manning Clippers
18
5
5
0
0
4
1
10
Hakeem Olajuwon Houston
21
1
5
1
2
7
1
3
Terry Porter Portland
19
3
8
0
0
0
3
7
Sean Elliot San Antonio
15
1
6
3
4
2
0
5
Chris Mullin Golden State
21
3
9
9
12
6
4
16
Tim Hardaway Golden State
Injured
Mitch Richmond Sacramento
Injured
TOTALS
265
46
93
36
52
59
36
135

EAST
PLAYER TEAM
MIN
FGM
FGA
FTM
FTA
REB
AST
PTS
Larry Johnson Charlotte
16
2
6
0
0
4
0
4
Scottie Pippen Chicago
29
4
14
2
3
5
4
10
Shaquille O'Neal Orlando
25
4
9
6
9
7
0
14
Isiah Thomas Detroit
32
4
7
0
2
2
4
8
Michael Jordan Chicago
36
10
24
9
13
4
5
30
Larry Nance Cleveland
12
3
4
1
2
3
1
7
Patrick Ewing New York
25
7
11
1
1
10
1
15
Joe Dumars Detroit
17
2
8
0
0
2
4
5
Mark Price Cleveland
23
6
11
1
2
1
4
19
Detlef Schrempf Indiana
13
1
3
1
2
3
0
3
Brad Daugherty Cleveland
19
3
4
2
4
7
0
8
Dominique Wilkins Atlanta
18
2
11
4
4
7
0
9
TOTALS
265
48
112
27
42
55
23
132

Score By Periods
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
OT
Totals
West
27
30
29
33
16
135
East
26
26
32
35
13
132

SLAM DUNK

New rules in this edition. Players made three dunks in the first round, two best dunks were valid. Three best players in the first round went directly to final.
The best man during the contest, Harold Miner, won clearly.

    RESULTS

FIRST ROUND                                   FINAL
Harold Miner ........ 49,0-45,8-45,8:94,8 Harold Miner ........ 47,0-48,0-49,4:97,1
Clarence Weatherspoon 43,2-44,3-38,5:87,5 Clarence Weatherspoon 44,7-27,5-47,5:92,2
Cedric Ceballos ..... 22,5-42,2-45,1:87,4 Cedric Ceballos ..... 24,5-42,3-37,5:79,8
David Benoit ........ 41,5-44,3-28,5:85,8
Kenny Smith ......... 46,5-38,5-26,5:85,0
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf .. 38,0-26,0-42,8:80,8
Tim Perry ........... 38,5-22,0-31,5:70,0
Shawn Kemp .......... Injured
3 POINT SHOOTOUT

The third participation of Mark Price was very good. He dominated all the series, and won clearly. Hodges won his third extra round, but lost in semifinal.

    RESULTS

FIRST ROUND                    SEMIFINAL                        FINAL
Mark Price ...... 19 Mark Price ....... 21 Mark Price ...... 16
Terry Porter .... 16 Terry Porter ..... 17 Terry Porter .... 15
Dana Barros ..... 15 Craig Hodges ..... 16
Craig Hodges* ... 14 Dana Barros ...... 15
Reggie Miller* .. 14
Kenny Smith ..... 12
B.J. Armstrong .. 11
Dan Majerle ..... 10
*Hodges won in the extra round.