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Exhibition basketball game
1994 NBA All-Star Game
1 2 3 4
Total
East
33 39 29 26
127
West
28 36 26 28
118
Date February 13, 1994 Arena (All-Star Saturday)
The 1994 NBA All-Star Game was the 44th edition of the All-Star Game . The event was held in Minneapolis at Target Center , home of the Minnesota Timberwolves ; the Timberwolves however, did not have any players participating in the game.[1] It was broadcast by NBC for the fourth consecutive year.
The
In this game,
history of the New Jersey Nets to start in an All-Star Game.
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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
1st
482,261
C
Shaquille O'Neal
Orlando Magic
2nd
603,346
Reserves
G
Mookie Blaylock
Atlanta Hawks
1st
390,433
C
Patrick Ewing
New York Knicks
8th
427,216
F
Horace Grant
Chicago Bulls
1st
—
C
Alonzo Mourning INJ
Charlotte Hornets
1st
379,998
F
Charles Oakley REP
New York Knicks
1st
—
G
Mark Price
Cleveland Cavaliers
4th
423,179
G
John Starks
New York Knicks
1st
—
F
Dominique Wilkins
Atlanta Hawks
9th
358,501
Head coach : Lenny Wilkens (Atlanta Hawks )
Western Conference All-Stars
Pos
Player
Team
No. of selections
Votes
Starters
G
Mitch Richmond
Sacramento Kings
2nd
469,978
G
Clyde Drexler
Portland Trail Blazers
8th
493,204
F
Charles Barkley INJ
Phoenix Suns
8th
794,936
F
Shawn Kemp
Seattle SuperSonics
2nd
461,880
C
Hakeem Olajuwon
Houston Rockets
9th
478,018
Reserves
G
Kevin Johnson
Phoenix Suns
3rd
431,885
F
Karl Malone
Utah Jazz
7th
322,450
F
Danny Manning
Los Angeles Clippers
2nd
—
G
Gary Payton REP
Seattle SuperSonics
1st
316,720
F
Clifford Robinson
Portland Trail Blazers
1st
—
C
David Robinson
San Antonio Spurs
5th
350,873
G
Latrell Sprewell
Golden State Warriors
1st
—
G
John Stockton
Utah Jazz
6th
367,605
Head coach : George Karl (Seattle SuperSonics )
^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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