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Tony Parker estime qu’il n’a quasiment plus aucune chance de disputer le All Star Game.
Tony Parker, le meneur de jeu francais de San Antonio, touche a un pied, manquera trois semaines et donc le All Star Game auquel il a participe ces deux dernieres annees, a annonce jeudi l'equipe championne NBA.
Sarah Jessica Parker was on hand at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game at New York's Yankee Stadium to announce the Stand Up to Cancer campaign to fund cancer research along with Sheryl Crow.
NBA On TNT Notes 1/24/08: All Star Game StartersAnnounced Magic Johnson on what playing in the NBA All-Star Game meant to him: “One of the greatest honors besides winning the (NBA) Championship, is playing at the NBA All-Star Weekend. You get to see great players and you get to play with those great players. It was great when I got to see Charles (Barkley) and Dr. J (Julius Erving) and Michael (Jordan) and Larry (Bird). Playing against them was the most exciting basketball (game) I ever played.” Barkley on what playing in the NBA All-Star Game means to the players: “For the players, (playing in the All-Star Game is) special. When you know that everyone in the world is watching. If you’re a high school player, you’re watching the NBA All-Star Game. If you’re a college player, you’re watching the NBA All-Star Game. If you’re a pro player, no matter what you say, you’re watching the game. The entire basketball world is watching.” The starters for the 2008 NBA All-Star Game were announced exclusively on TNT Howard on how the Orlando Magic have improved from last season: “I think we are becoming a more mature team. We still play a lot and love to have fun but when we step on the floor we know it’s all about business. Our coaches do an excellent job of making sure we are well-prepared for every game. We come out every night and play as hard as we can for 48 minutes. My teammates are the best.” Magic Johnson: “(Suns guard) Steve Nash is the best point guard in the NBA along with (Nets guard) Jason Kidd. (Nash) should start every All-Star Game because he makes everyone better. Chris Paul is unbelievable. The problem in the West is that there are so many point guards. We’re not even talking about Tony Parker, Deron Williams and Baron Davis. The problem is there are not enough slots for as many point guards (as there are in the West).” Barkley on Shaquille O’Neal possibly missing the All-Star Game for the first time in 14 seasons: “I think (Shaquille O’Neal) should shut it down right now because he is going to hurt himself (further). Miami is not going to make the playoffs. (O’Neal will) admit that he has not played well enough to be an All-Star.” Game 1: San Antonio Spurs (90) @ Miami Heat (89) Collins on Miami Heat guard Dorell Wright: “(Dorell Wright has) a lot of talent, he’s a young guy. His offensive game really isn’t developed. Last year he was (in the game) for defense and rebounding. He has to develop an offensive game.” Collins on what young players should learn from veteran teammates: “All young players should (learn from veterans). They should be able to go over to the best players and say, ‘I want to sit next to you and absorb all the best lessons I can from you, even when I’m not playing. How to work out, how to practice, how to prepare for the game.’ That’s the way young guys develop.” Magic Johnson on how Heat head coach Pat Riley is handling his struggling team: “Pat (Riley) is looking for guys to come out and play hard every night. (Riley) is about effort, effort and more effort. If he can get (effort) on the defensive end and get some of these young guys to improve. He’s going to work on every young players game to make them better for next season.” TNT’s Craig Sager interviewed Spurs center Tim Duncan following the game. Duncan on the fatigue of the Spurs: “It felt pretty good tonight all-around. (Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich) got us in and out of the game early on and that helped a little bit. Once you get to the fourth quarter and the adrenaline starts flowing and score is what it is, you’re not really tired anymore, you just play through it.” Game Break Game 2: New Jersey Nets (119) @ Golden State Warriors (121) TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Nets president Rod Thorn during the game. Nelson on the ‘hack-a-Boone’ strategy the Warriors implemented against Nets center Josh Boone: “Anytime a guy shoots in the 30s, 38 percent, then he’s a candidate to slow the game down and try to change the tempo, but the strategy didn’t work. Give the guy credit, (Josh Boone) stepped up there and knocked his free throws down, at least some of them. The strategy worked against us.” TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Warriors guard Baron Davis following the game. TNT aired Inside Trax with Spurs coach Gregg Popovich wearing a microphone during the game. Magic Johnson on Heat coach Pat Riley’s disposition over the Heat’s struggles: “(Coach Riley) is miserable. His poor wife, he’s got to be tough to live with right now. Coach Riley doesn’t take losing very well, he’s already a workaholic, so that means he’s working overtime right now trying to figure out how to get these guys out of the losing slump as well as out of the losing mentality. These guys don’t have the talent, don’t have the manpower and they don’t have the knowledge on how to win. But if they play with the same effort they played with tonight, then they can get a win in the next game.” Barkley on the difference between playing on a good team and a bad team: “Magic (Johnson) is lucky to never play on a bad team like I did. It is depressing and it is humiliating. When you’re on a good team you (look at the schedule and) say, ‘We’re going to win this game, we’re going to win this, we’ve got to play hard, but we should win this game.’ When you’re on a bad team, you’re like, ‘Where is Minnesota at? Where is Seattle (on the schedule)?’ You’ve got to cherry pick your games. Plus, the stands are empty so it’s hard to motivate yourself.”
Comme il s'y attendait, Tony Parker n'a pas ete retenu pour le All-Star Game qui se deroulera le 17 fevrier prochain a la Nouvelle-Orleans.
Blesse au muscle abdominal, Kevin Garnett a du renoncer a participer au All-Star Game qui se disputera dimanche prochain a la Nouvelle-Orleans.
Le NBA All-Star Game 2008 se deroulera le 17 fevrier 2008 chez les New Orleans Hornets ! Il s'agira du 57eme All-Star Game. L'ailier polyvalent David West, le meneur Chris Paul et l'interieur intimidateur Tyson Chandler, tous evoluants aux Hornets, pourraient etre de la partie.
Le NBA All-Star Game 1952 est le second de l'histoire de la NBA. Il s'est deroule le 11 fevrier 1952 a nouveau dans la salle des Boston Celtics. - All-Star de l'Est : Paul Arizin (Philadelphia Warriors) Harry Gallatin (New York Knicks) Ed Macauley (Boston Celtics) Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics) Andy Phillip (Philadelphia Warriors) Joe Fulks (Philadelphia Warriors) Red Rocha (Baltimore Bullets) Max Zaslofsky (New York Knicks) Dick McGuire (New York Knicks) Fred Scolari (Baltimore Bullets) Dolph Schayes (Syracuse Nationals) - All-Star de l'Ouest : Jim Pollard (Minneapolis Lakers) Leo Barnhorst (Indianapolis Olympians) George Mikan (Minneapolis Lakers) Bobby Davies (Rochester Royals) Bobby Wanzer (Rochester Royals) Frank Brian (Fort Wayne Pistons) Vern Mikkelsen (Minneapolis Lakers) Dike Eddleman (Milwaukee Hawks) Arnie Risen (Rochester Royals) Paul Walther (Indianapolis Olympians) Larry Foust (Fort Wayne Pistons) Paul Arizin avec 26 points et 6 rebonds fut elu MVP du NBA All-Star Game de 1952. Box score du NBA All-Star Game de 1952 : ALL-STARS OUEST (91) Joueur, Equipe Min. FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Ast. Pts. Jim Pollard, Minneapolis 29 2 17 0 0 11 5 4 Leo Barnhorst, Indianapolis 23 7 16 0 1 2 2 14 George Mikan, Minneapolis 29 9 19 8 9 15 1 26 Bobby Davis, Rochester 27 4 11 0 0 0 5 8 Bobby Wanzer, Rochester 22 1 8 2 2 5 5 4 Frank Brian, Fort Wayne 25 4 10 5 6 7 4 13 Vern Mikkelsen, Minneapolis 23 5 8 2 2 10 0 12 Dike Eddleman, Milwaukee 26 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 Arnie Risen, Rochester 19 3 7 0 1 5 1 6 Paul Walther, Indianapolis 17 1 4 0 0 2 2 2 Larry Foust, Fort Wayne N'a pas joue suite a une blessure. Total 240 37 103 17 21 59 27 91 ALL-STARS EST (108) Joueur, Equipe Min. FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Ast. Pts. Paul Arizin, Philadelphia 32 9 13 8 8 6 0 26 Harry Gallatin, New York 22 3 5 1 4 9 3 7 Ed Macauley, Boston 28 3 7 9 9 7 3 15 Bob Cousy, Boston 33 4 14 1 2 4 13 9 Andy Phillip, Philadelphia 30 4 6 3 3 3 6 11 Joe Fulks, Philadelphia 9 3 7 0 1 5 2 6 Red Rocha, Syracuse 28 5 11 2 2 5 2 12 Max Zaslofsky, New York 25 3 7 5 5 4 2 11 Dick McGuire, New York 18 0 0 1 3 1 4 1 Fred Scolari, Baltimore 15 5 9 0 0 0 2 10 Dolph Schayes, Syracuse N'a pas joue suite a une blessure. Total 240 39 79 30 37 44 37 108 Score par Quart temps : 1er 2nd 3eme 4eme Total Ouest 22 22 27 20 91 Est 26 23 33 26 108
Le NBA All-Star Game 1951 fut le 1er. Il s'est deroule le 2 mars 1951 dans la salle desormais mythique des Boston Celtics. - All Star de l'Est : Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics) Joe Fulks (Philadelphia Warriors) Dolph Schayes (Syracuse Nationals) Ed Macauley (Boston Celtics) Dick McGuire (New York Knicks) Paul Arizin (Philadelphia Warriors) Andy Phillip (Philadelphia Warriors) Harry Gallatin (New York Knicks) Vince Boryla (New York Knicks) Red Rocha (Baltimore Bullets) - All Star de l'Ouest : George Mikan (Minneapolis Lakers) Jim Pollard (Minneapolis Lakers) Alex Groza (Indianapolis Olympians) Bob Davies (Rochester Royals) Frank Brian (Tri-Cities Blackhawks) Fred Schaus (Fort Wayne Pistons) Ralph Beard (Indianapolis Olympians) Vern Mikkelsen (Minneapolis Lakers) Larry Foust (Fort Wayne Pistons) Dike Eddleman (Tri-Cities Blackhawks) Easy Ed Macauley des Boston Celtics avec 20 points, remporta le titre de MVP du NBA All-Star Game. Boxscore du NBA All-Star Game 1951 : All Star de l'Ouest (94) Joueur, Equipe FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Ast. Pts. Alex Groza, Indianapolis 8 16 1 1 13 1 17 Jim Pollard, Minneapolis 2 11 0 0 4 5 4 George Mikan, Minneapolis 4 17 4 6 11 3 12 Bob Davies, Rochester 4 6 5 5 5 5 13 Ralph Beard, Indianapolis 3 8 0 3 3 2 6 Dike Eddleman, Tri-Cities 2 9 3 5 0 3 7 Vern Mikkelsen, Minneapolis 4 11 3 4 9 1 11 Larry Foust, Fort Wayne 1 6 0 0 5 2 2 Frank Brian, Tri-Cities 5 14 4 5 6 3 14 Fred Schaus, Fort Wayne 2 9 4 4 4 2 8 Total 35 107 24 33 60 27 94 All Star de l'Est (111) Joueur , Equipe FGM FGA FTM FTA Reb. Ast. Pts. Joe Fulks, Philadelphia 6 15 7 9 7 3 19 Dolph Schayes, Syracuse 7 10 1 2 14 3 15 Ed Macauley, Boston 7 12 6 7 6 1 20 Bob Cousy, Boston 2 12 4 5 9 8 8 Andy Phillip, Philadelphia 3 8 0 0 10 8 6 Paul Arizin, Philadelphia 7 12 1 2 7 0 15 Vince Boryla, New York 4 6 1 1 2 2 9 Harry Gallatin, New York 2 4 1 1 5 2 5 Red Rocha, Baltimore 2 10 4 4 2 3 8 Dick McGuire, New York 3 4 0 0 5 10 6 Total 43 93 25 31 67 40 111 Score par quart temps : 1er 2nd 3eme 4eme Total Ouest 22 20 22 30 94 Est 31 22 30 28 111
La selection francaise a battu son homologue etrangere 94 a 82, samedi a Paris-Bercy, a l'occasion de la 22e edition du All Star Game. La confrontation la moins spectaculaire depuis 2002.