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The 1994 NBA All-Star Game was the 44th edition of the All-Star Game. The event was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The East All-Stars won the game with the score of 127–118. Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls was voted MVP of the game.
It was broadcast by NBC for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game in a fourth consecutive year.
Roster
Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos
|
Player
|
Team
|
No. of selections
|
Votes
|
Starters
|
G
|
B. J. Armstrong
|
Chicago Bulls
|
1st
|
529,065
|
G
|
Kenny Anderson
|
New Jersey Nets
|
1st
|
493,690
|
F
|
Scottie Pippen
|
Chicago Bulls
|
4th
|
496,506
|
F
|
Derrick Coleman
|
New Jersey Nets
|
2nd
|
482,261
|
C
|
Shaquille O'Neal
|
Orlando Magic
|
1st
|
603,346
|
Reserves
|
G
|
Mookie Blaylock
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
5th
|
390,433
|
C
|
Patrick Ewing
|
New York Knicks
|
2nd
|
427,216
|
F/C
|
Horace Grant
|
Chicago Bulls
|
—
|
—
|
C
|
Alonzo MourningINJ
|
Charlotte Hornets
|
3rd
|
379,998
|
F/C
|
Charles OakleyREP
|
New York Knicks
|
—
|
—
|
G
|
Mark Price
|
Cleveland Cavaliers
|
3rd
|
423,179
|
G
|
John Starks
|
New York Knicks
|
—
|
—
|
F
|
Dominique Wilkins
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
6th
|
358,501
|
|
Western Conference All-Stars
Pos
|
Player
|
Team
|
No. of selections
|
Votes
|
Starters
|
G
|
Clyde Drexler
|
Portland Trail Blazers
|
1st
|
493,204
|
G
|
Mitch Richmond
|
Sacramento Kings
|
2nd
|
469,978
|
F
|
Charles BarkleyINJ
|
Phoenix Suns
|
1st
|
794,936
|
F
|
Shawn Kemp
|
Seattle SuperSonics
|
2nd
|
461,880
|
C
|
Hakeem Olajuwon
|
Houston Rockets
|
1st
|
478,018
|
Reserves
|
F
|
Kevin Johnson
|
Phoenix Suns
|
3rd
|
431,885
|
F
|
Karl Malone
|
Utah Jazz
|
6th
|
322,450
|
F
|
Danny Manning
|
Los Angeles Clippers
|
—
|
—
|
G
|
Gary PaytonREP
|
Seattle SuperSonics
|
1st
|
316,720
|
G
|
Cliff Robinson
|
Portland Trail Blazers
|
—
|
—
|
C
|
David Robinson
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
3rd
|
350,873
|
G/F
|
Latrell Sprewell
|
Golden State Warriors
|
—
|
—
|
G
|
John Stockton
|
Utah Jazz
|
4th
|
367,605
|
|
^INJ Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley did not participate due to injury. Karl Malone replaced Barkley in the West starting lineup.
^REP Charles Oakley and Gary Payton replaced Alonzo Mourning and Charles Barkley, respectively.
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