Index
NBA All Star Game
1994-MINNESOTA

After two editions losing, East won again 127-118. They killed West with a 3 pointer record: 10-24.
Scottie Pippen was unanimous winner of the MVP. He had 29 points, 11 rebounds, 4 steals and five 3 pointers.
Patrick Ewing and Mark Price helped in the East, both with 20 points.
With 7:17 remaining in the fourth quarter, West was very close (108-107) but a 19-11 run was the definitive escape.
  DATE: 13 February 1994
  RESULT: East 127- West 118
  MVP: Scottie Pippen
  BEST PLAYERS: EAST Scottie Pippen 29 points and 11 rebounds, Mark Price 5 assists.
                              WEST Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson 19 points, Shawn Kemp 12 rebounds, John Stockton 10 assists.
  ATTENDANCE: 17.096 spectators.
  COACHES: Lenny Wilkens (East) and George Karl (West).

BOXSCORE
EAST
PLAYER TEAM
MIN
FGM
FGA
FTM
FTA
REB
AST
PTS
Scottie Pippen Chicago
31
9
15
6
10
11
2
29
Derrick Coleman New Jersey
18
1
6
0
0
3
1
2
Shaquille O'Neal Orlando
26
2
12
4
11
10
0
8
Kenny Anderson New Jersey
16
3
10
0
0
4
3
6
B.J. Armstrong Chicago
22
5
9
0
0
1
4
11
John Starks New York
20
4
9
0
0
3
3
9
Mark Price Cleveland
22
8
10
2
2
2
5
20
Patrick Ewing New York
24
7
15
6
7
8
1
20
Charles Oakley New York
11
1
3
0
0
3
3
2
Dominique Wilkins Atlanta
17
4
9
3
6
2
4
11
Mookie Blaylock Atlanta
16
2
5
0
0
1
2
5
Horace Grant Chicago
17
2
8
0
0
8
2
4
Alonzo Mourning Charlotte
Injured
TOTALS
240
48
111
21
36
56
30
127

WEST
PLAYER TEAM
MIN
FGM
FGA
FTM
FTA
REB
AST
PTS
Karl Malone Utah
21
3
9
0
0
7
2
6
Shawn Kemp Seattle
22
3
11
0
0
12
4
6
Hakeem Olajuwon Houston
30
8
15
3
6
11
2
19
Mitch Richmond Sacramento
24
5
16
0
0
2
3
10
Clyde Drexler Portland
15
3
7
0
0
3
1
6
John Stockton Utah
26
6
10
0
0
5
10
13
David Robinson San Antonio
21
6
13
7
10
5
0
19
Kevin Johnson Phoenix
14
3
6
0
1
1
2
6
Clifford Robinson Portland
18
5
8
0
0
2
5
10
Danny Manning Clippers
17
4
7
0
0
4
2
8
Gary Payton Seattle
17
3
4
0
0
6
9
6
Latrell Sprewell Golden State
15
3
8
3
7
7
1
9
Dan Majerle Phoenix
Injured
TOTALS
240
52
114
13
24
65
41
118

Score By Periods
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Totals
East
33
39
29
26
127
West
28
36
26
28
118

SLAM DUNK

More rules changes in this edition. In the first round every player had 90 seconds to make as dunks as he wanted. The three best scores passed to the final. In the final, players made two dunks, and the best score won. With a poor level Isaiah Rider won.

    RESULTS

FIRST ROUND                        FINAL
Isaiah Rider .... 46,8 Isaiah Rider . 49,0-47,0
Shawn Kemp ...... 46,6 Shawn Kemp ... 43,8-25,0
Robert Pack ..... 42,0 Robert Pack .. 25,0-25,0
Allan Houston ... 41,5
Antonio Davis ... 40,0
James Robinson .. 39,0
3 POINT SHOOTOUT

Like other players before, Mark Price won the contest for second consecutive time. He made an amazing final with 24 points, for only 13 of Dana Barros.

    RESULTS

FIRST ROUND                    SEMIFINAL                        FINAL
Dale Ellis ...... 20 Mark Price ....... 21 Mark Price ...... 16
Steve Kerr ...... 18 Dana Barros ...... 17 Dana Barros ..... 15
Mark Price ...... 15 Steve Kerr ....... 13
Dana Barros* .... 13 Dale Ellis ....... 10
Erick Murdock* .. 13
Dell Curry ...... 12
Mitch Richmond .. 12
B.J. Armstrong .. 8
*Barros won in the extra round.

ROOKIES GAME

In the first edition of this game, rookie players were distributed in two teams: Sensations and Phenoms, with no conference factor when teams were done.
Phenoms come back in the second half and won the game by 6 (74-68), when at halftime Sensations leaded 39-35.
Despite the loss of his team, Anfernee Hardaway was named MVP. On the winner team, Chris Webber and Toni Kukoc were their two best players.

  DATE: 12 February 1994
  RESULT: Phenoms 74- Sensations 68
  MVP: Anfernee Hardaway
  BEST PLAYERS: PHENOMS Penny Hardaway 22 points, Popeye Jones 7 rebounds, Chris Mills 15 assists.
                              SENSATIONS Chris Webber 18 points and 10 rebounds, Dino Radja and Lindsey Hunter 5 assists.
  ATTENDANCE: 17.096 spectators.
  COACHES: K.C. Jones (Phenoms) and Doug Collins (Sensations).