Friday, Feb. 17 through Sunday, Feb. 19
Friday
McDonald's NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Presented by 2K Sports
George R. Brown Convention Center
6pm - ESPN
H-Town Rockets
Brendan Routh (Superman Returns)
Tony Potts (Access Hollywood)
Chris Brown (Recording Artist)
Becky Hammon (WNBA New York Liberty)
Carlos Bernard (24 - Tony Almeida)
Nick Cannon (Recording Artist/Actor)
Nelly (Recording Artist)
Coach - Eve Longoria (Desperate Housewives)
General Manager - Steven A Smith (TV Analyst)
Clutch City Rockers - WINNERS!!
Kevin Frazier (Entertainment Tonight)
Andrew Firestone (The Bachelor 2003)
Donald Fason (Scrubs)
Swin Cash (WNBA Detroit Shock)
Chris Meloni (Law & Order, OZ)
Ice Cube (Recording Artist/Producer/Actor)
Bow Wow (Actor/Recording Artist)
Coach - Queen Latifah (Actress, Recording Artist)
General Manager -Greg Anthony (TV Analyst/Former NBA Player)
Toyota Center
8pm - TNT
Rookie Roster
Andrew Bogut - Milwaukee (1st pick in 2005 Draft)
Luther Head - Houston
Channing Frye - New York
Danny Granger - Indiana
Sarunas Jasikevicius - Indiana
Chris Paul - New Orleans
Nate Robinson - New York
Charlie Villanueva - Toronto
Deron Williams - Utah
Head Coach: Sidney Lowe, Detroit Pistons; Assistant Coach: Elvin Hayes
Sophomore Roster
Luol Deng - Chicago
T.J. Ford - Milwaukee
Ben Gordon - Chicago
Devin Harris - Dallas
Dwight Howard - Orlando (1st pick in 2004 Draft)
Andre Iguodala - Philadelphia
Nenad Krstic - New Jersey
Jameer Nelson - Orlando
Andres Nocioni - Chicago
*Emeka Okafor - Charlotte
Head Coach: Del Harris, Dallas Mavericks; Assistant Coach: Moses Malone
* Will not participate due to injury
The participants in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge were selected by the NBA’s assistant coaches, with each team submitting one ballot. The head coaches for the Rookie and Sophomore teams will be the lead assistants from the 2006 NBA All-Star Game coaching staffs. Sidney Lowe, Detroit Pistons assistant coach, will serve as the head coach for the Rookies and the Sophomores will be led by Dallas Mavericks assistant coach Del Harris. NBA Legends Elvin Hayes (Rookies) and Moses Malone (Sophomores) will serve as assistant coaches.
Sophomore win 106 - 96 Andre Iguodala wins the MVP
Saturday
Toyota Center
7pm - TNT
Andre Iguodala - Philadelphia - F - 6'6" - 207 - Arizona
Nate Robinson - New York - G - 5'9" - 180 - Washington
Josh Smith - Atlanta (defending champion)- F - 6'9" - 225 - Oak Hill Academy
Hakim Warrick - Memphis - F - 6'9" - 219 - Syracuse
5'9" Nate Robinson wins!!!
Past Champs (the city is the location of the competition)
2005 Denver - Josh Smith,
2004 Los Angeles - Fred Jones
2003 Atlanta - Jason Richardson
2002 Philadelphia - Jason Richardson
2001 Washington, D.C. - Desmond Mason
2000 Oakland - Vince Carter
1997 Cleveland - Kobe Bryant
1996 San Antonio - Brent Barry
1995 Phoenix - Harold Miner
1994 Minneapolis - Isaiah Rider
1993 Salt Lake City - Harold Miner
1992 Orlando - Cedric Ceballos
1991 Charlotte - Dee Brown
1990 Miami - Dominique Wilkins
1989 Houston - Kenny Walker
1988 Chicago - Michael Jordan
1987 Seattle - Michael Jordan
1986 Dallas - Spud Webb
1985 Indianapolis - Dominique Wilkins
1984 Denver - Larry Nance
Ray Allen - Seattle - G - 6'5" - 205
Raja Bell - Phoenix - G - 6'5" - 210
Chauncey Billups - Detroit - G - 6'3" - 202
Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas - F - 7' - 245
Quentin Richardson (defending champion) - New York - G/F - 6'6" - 230
Jason Terry - Dallas - G - 6'2" -180
Dirk Nowitzki wins a score of 18. Arenas was second with 16.
Past Champs
1986 -- Larry Bird, Boston
1987 -- Larry Bird, Boston
1988 -- Larry Bird, Boston
1989 -- Dale Ellis, Seattle
1990 -- Craig Hodges, Chicago
1991 -- Craig Hodges, Chicago
1992 -- Craig Hodges, Chicago
1993 -- Mark Price, Cleveland
1994 -- Mark Price, Cleveland
1995 -- Glen Rice, Miami
1996 -- Tim Legler, Washington
1997 -- Steve Kerr, Chicago
1998 -- Jeff Hornacek, Utah
2000 -- Jeff Hornacek, Utah
2001 -- Ray Allen, Milwaukee
2002 -- Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
2003 -- Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
2004 -- Voshon Lenard, Denver
2005 -- Quentin Richardson, Phoenix
LeBron James - Cleveland - F - 6'8" - 240
Steve Nash (defending champion) - Phoenix - G - 6'3" - 195
Chris Paul - N.O. - G - 6' - 175
Dwyane Wade - Miami - G - 6'4" - 212
Past Champs
2003 – Jason Kidd, New Jersey
2004 – Baron Davis, New Orleans
2005 – Steve Nash, Phoenix
Teams are comprised of a current NBA player, former NBA player and a WNBA player.
The Lakers
The Rockets
The Suns
The Spurs
The Spurs Team won
Sunday
Toyota Center
7pm - TNT
Starters
Allen Iverson - Philadelphia - G - 6' - 165
LeBron James - Cleveland - G - 6'8" - 245
Jermaine O'Neal - Indiana - F - 6'11" - 226 (injured and won't play)
Gilbert Arenas - Washington - G - 6'4"- 210 (replaces injured Jermaine O'Neal)
Shaquille O'Neal (13th straight appearance) - Miami - C - 7'1" - 325
Paul Pierce - Boston - F - 6'6" - 230
Dwyane Wade - Miami - G - 6'4" - 212
Reserves
Chauncey Billups - Detroit - G - 6'3" - 202
Chris Bosh - Toronto - F - 6'10" - 235
Vince Carter - New Jersey - F - 6'6" - 220
Richard Hamilton - Detroit - G - 6'7" - 193
Paul Pierce - Boston - F - 6'6" - 230
Ben Wallace - Detroit - F - 6'9" - 240
Rasheed Wallace - Detroit - F - 6'11" - 225
Head Coach: Flip Saunders (Detroit); Assistants: Sidney Lowe, Ron Harper, Don Zierden
Athletic Trainer: Ted Arzonico (Orlando)
Starters
Kobe Bryant - L.A. Lakers - G - 6'6" -220
Tim Duncan - San Antonio - F - 7' - 260
Tracy McGrady - Houston - F - 6'8" - 210
Yao Ming - Houston - C - 7'6" - 310
Steve Nash - Phoenix - G - 6'3" - 180
Reserves
Ray Allen - Seattle - G - 6'5" - 205
Elton Brand - L.A. Clippers - F - 6'8" - 265
Kevin Garnett - Minnesota - F - 6'11" - 220
Pau Gasol - Memphis - C - 7 -227
Shawn Marion - Phoenix - F - 6'7" - 228
Dirk Nowitzki - Dallas - F - 7' - 245
Tony Parker - San Antonio - G - 6'2" - 177
Head Coach: Avery Johnson (Dallas); Assistants: Del Harris, Rolando Blackman, Joe Prunty
Athletic Trainer: Keith Jones (Houston)
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