2004 NBA All-Star Game

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2004 NBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
East 33313731 132
West 31274533 136
DateFebruary 15, 2004
ArenaStaples Center
CityLos Angeles
MVPShaquille O'Neal
National anthemNelly Furtado (CAN)
Christina Aguilera (USA)
Halftime showBeyoncé
Attendance19,662
NetworkTNT
ESPN Radio
AnnouncersMarv Albert, Mike Fratello, and Doug Collins
Jim Durham and Jack Ramsay
NBA All-Star Game
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The 2004 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game which was played on February 15, 2004 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, home of the Lakers and Clippers. This game was the 53rd edition of the North American National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 2003–04 NBA season.

The West defeated the East 136-132, with Shaquille O'Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers winning the Most Valuable Player for the second time in his career. O'Neal scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Jamaal Magloire led the East with 19 points and 8 rebounds.

All-Star Game

Coaches

The coach for the Western Conference team was Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders. The Timberwolves had a 37-15 record on February 15. The coach for the Eastern Conference team was Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle. The Pacers had a 39-14 record on February 15.

Players

Vince Carter was the lead vote-getter for the fourth time in five years.

The rosters for the All-Star Game were chosen in two ways. The starters were chosen via a fan ballot. Two guards, two forwards and one center who received the highest vote were named the All-Star starters. The reserves were chosen by votes among the NBA head coaches in their respective conferences. The coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players. The reserves consist of two guards, two forwards, one center and two players regardless of position. If a player is unable to participate due to injury, the commissioner will select a replacement.

For the fourth time in the last five years, Vince Carter of the Toronto Raptors led the ballots with 2,127,183 votes, which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team for the fifth year in a row. Allen Iverson, Tracy McGrady, Jermaine O'Neal, and Ben Wallace completed the Eastern Conference starting position, which would've been the same starting line-up as the previous year, if Carter hadn't given his spot to Michael Jordan. The Eastern Conference reserves included four first-time selections, Kenyon Martin, Jamaal Magloire, Ron Artest, and Michael Redd. Jason Kidd, Paul Pierce, and Baron Davis rounded out the team. Three teams, Indiana Pacers and New Jersey Nets, and Charlotte Hornets had two representations at the All-Star Game with O'Neal/Artest, Martin/Kidd, and Magloire/Davis.

The Western leading vote-getter was Kevin Garnett, who earned his seventh consecutive All-Star Game selection with 1,780,918 votes. Steve Francis, Kobe Bryant, Yao Ming, and Tim Duncan completed the Western Conference starting positions, making it also the same starting line-up as the previous year. The Western Conference reserves included two first-time selections, Sam Cassell of the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Andrei Kirilenko of the Utah Jazz. The team is rounded out by Ray Allen, Brad Miller, Dirk Nowitzki, Peja Stojaković, and Shaquille O'Neal. Four teams, Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets, and Sacramento Kings, had two representations at the All-Star Game with Bryant/O'Neal, Garnett/Cassell, Francis/Yao, and Stojaković/Miller.

Roster

February 15, 2004
Western Conference 136, Eastern Conference 132
Scoring by quarter: 31-33, 27-31, 45-37, 33-31
Pts: Shaquille O'Neal 24
Rebs: Tim Duncan 13
Asts: Sam Cassell 7
Pts: Jamaal Magloire 19
Rebs: Jermaine O'Neal 9
Asts: Allen Iverson 11
Staples Center, Los Angeles
Attendance: 19,662
Referees:

All-Star Weekend

Slam Dunk Contest

Contestants
Pos. Player Team Height Weight Pct
G Fred Jones Indiana Pacers 6–2 220
G/F Jason Richardson Golden State Warriors 6–6 225
F/C Chris Andersen Denver Nuggets 6-10 228
G/F Ricky Davis Boston Celtics 6–7 195

Three-Point Contest

Contestants
Pos. Player Team Height Weight First round Final round
G Voshon Lenard Denver Nuggets 6–4 205 18 18
F Peja Stojaković Sacramento Kings 6–10 229 21 16
G/F Kyle Korver Philadelphia 76ers 6–7 212 19 15
F Rashard Lewis Seattle SuperSonics 6–10 230 16
G Cuttino Mobley Houston Rockets 6–4 190 13
G Chauncey Billups Detroit Pistons 6-3 210 12

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