2006 NBA All-Star Game Starters
NBA News | Feb. 2, 2006
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming and Los Angeles
Lakers guard Kobe Bryant led all players in votes received in the NBA
All-Star Balloting program that determines starters for the 2006 NBA
All-Star Game. Yao (2,342,738), last year’s leading vote-getter, edged out
eight-time All-Star Bryant (2,271,631) in the closest finish among the top
two vote-getters since the Toronto Raptors’ Vince Carter topped the Miami
Heat’s Alonzo Mourning by 33,385 votes in 2000. Yao and Bryant’s voting
totals this year place them among the top five all-time single-season
All-Star vote-getters.
Miami Heat center Shaquille O’Neal joins elite company as he was selected
to his 13th consecutive All-Star team, surpassed only by Lakers great Jerry
West (14; 1961-1974) and Utah Jazz legend Karl Malone (14; 1988-2002). Hall
of Famers Bob Cousy (1951-63) and John Havlicek (1966-78) were both
selected to 13 consecutive All-Star Teams.
Through the Balloting program, NBA fans from around the globe were
responsible for voting in the starters for the 55th NBA All-Star Game,
which will be played in Houston on Sunday, Feb. 19. The game will be
broadcast live on TNT, Rogers Sportsnet, ESPN Radio and audio in several
languages on NBA.com (http://nba.com) at 7 p.m. (CST). Head coaches in
each conference will vote to determine the remaining All-Stars in their
respective conference, which will be announced Thursday, Feb. 9, on TNT.
Joining Yao as part of the Western Conference starting frontcourt is his
Houston Rockets’ teammate Tracy McGrady (1,818,932), appearing in his sixth
All-Star Game, and the San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan (1,518,796), who has
been selected to every All-Star team since he entered the league in 1997.
Joining Bryant at the guard position is the 2004-05 NBA Most Valuable
Player and four-time All-Star Steve Nash (1,818,230) of the Phoenix Suns.
The 2003-04 T-Mobile Rookie of the Year LeBron James of the Cleveland
Cavaliers led all Eastern Conference players with 2,207,697 votes, followed
by Miami’s O’Neal (2,192,542). The Indiana Pacers’ Jermaine O’Neal
(1,291,836) was second to James among Eastern Conference forwards. Two-time
All-Star MVP Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers led Eastern Conference
guards (2,062,206), followed by Dwyane Wade (1,499,664) of the Miami Heat.
The 30 head coaches will vote for the remaining members of the All-Star
teams in their respective conferences. They must vote for seven players,
including two guards, two forwards, a center and two players regardless of
position and are not permitted to vote for players on their team. After the
coaches select the reserves, if a player is unable to participate in the
All-Star Game, NBA Commissioner David Stern will select a replacement.
Flip Saunders and the Detroit Pistons (38-6, .864) coaching staff earned
the honor of coaching the Eastern Conference All-Stars and Avery Johnson
and the Dallas Mavericks (36-10, .783) coaching staff will be leading the
Western Conference All-Stars. Both teams clinched the best possible winning
percentage through games of Feb. 5. San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg
Popovich is not eligible to coach in the 2006 NBA All-Star Game because he
coached in last year’s All-Star Game.
Through the Balloting program, which ran from Nov. 17, 2005 through Jan.
22, fans had the opportunity to vote in NBA arenas, in 19 languages on the
NBA.com Network, in approximately 130 Loews Cineplex Entertainment movie
theaters in the United States and through mobile phones at t-zones using
T-Mobile service or wap.nba.com for any wireless carrier. This year’s
All-Star Balloting partners include T-Mobile, AOL, NBA 2K6, Xbox and
retailers GameStop & Electronics Boutique.
NBA All-Star 2006 is a week-long celebration that enables fans to
experience the thrill of the world’s greatest athletes playing the game
they love and features a full slate of community enhancing activities and
fan festivals.
Leaders of both the Eastern and Western Conference players for the
final returns of the 2006 NBA All-Star voting program:
Eastern Conference
F – LeBron James, Cleveland
F – Jermaine O’Neal, Indiana
C – Shaquille O’Neal, Miami
G – Allen Iverson, Philadelphia
G – Dwyane Wade, Miami
Head coach: Flip Saunders, Detroit
Western Conference
F – Tracy McGrady, Houston
F – Tim Duncan, San Antonio
C – Yao Ming, Houston
G – Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers
G – Steve Nash, Phoenix
Head coach: Avery Johnson, Dallas
2006 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING: EASTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: LeBron James (Clev) 2,207,697; Jermaine O’Neal (Ind) 1,291,836;
Rasheed Wallace (Det) 866,932; Chris Webber (Phi) 584,579; Grant Hill (Orl)
482,336; Tayshaun Prince (Det) 481,652; Paul Pierce (Bos) 441,218; Chris
Bosh (Tor) 352,033; Richard Jefferson (NJ) 307,771; Dwight Howard (Orl)
299,876.
Guards: Allen Iverson (Phi) 2,062,206; Dwyane Wade (Mia) 1,499,664; Vince
Carter (NJ) 1,294,373; Chauncey Billups (Det) 717,006; Jason Kidd (NJ)
594,352; Richard Hamilton (Det) 474,895; Gilbert Arenas (Wash) 453,971;
Steve Francis (Orl) 438,892; T.J. Ford (Mil) 210,570; Gary Payton (Mia)
191,424.
Centers: Shaquille O'Neal (Mia) 2,192,542; Ben Wallace (Det) 1,234,687;
Zydrunas Ilgauskas (Clev) 244,322; Andrew Bogut (Mil) 209,705; Michael
Olowokandi (Bos) 147,110; Nenad Krstic (NJ) 144,871; Jeff Foster (Ind)
143,911; Samuel Dalembert (Phi) 115,793; Jamaal Magloire (Mil) 112,597*;
Eddy Curry (NY) 105,974; Raef LaFrentz (Bos) 88,065.
2006 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING: WESTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: Tracy McGrady (Hou) 1,818,932; Tim Duncan (SA) 1,518,796; Kevin
Garnett (Minn) 1,479,386; Pau Gasol (Mem) 662,916; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal)
626,083; Ron Artest (Sac) 502,886; Carmelo Anthony (Den) 458,410; Elton
Brand (LAC) 442,056; Shawn Marion (Pho) 285,505; Amaré Stoudemire (Pho)
270,109.
Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 2,271,631; Steve Nash (Pho) 1,818,230; Manu
Ginobili (SA) 900,935; Ray Allen (Sea) 693,892; Tony Parker (SA) 646,739;
Baron Davis (GS) 416,811; Jason Richardson (GS) 303,362; David Wesley (Hou)
280,296; Mike Bibby (Sac) 266,378; Sam Cassell (LAC) 242,456.
Centers: Yao Ming (Hou) 2,342,738; Marcus Camby (Den) 859,086; Mehmet Okur
(Utah) 494,261; Chris Mihm (LAL) 276,556; Brad Miller (Sac) 222,383; Erick
Dampier (Dal) 211,342; Chris Kaman (LAC) 182,017; Kurt Thomas (Pho)
116,529; Lorenzen Wright (Mem) 110,446; Joel Przybilla (Por) 62,581.
* The final vote tallies for Milwaukee’s Jamaal Magloire, Sacramento’s Ron
Artest and Boston’s Michael Olowokandi are counted towards their respective
conferences.
TOP 10 ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON LEADING NBA ALL-STAR VOTE-GETTERS
Player Year Votes
1. Yao Ming, Hou (2005) 2,558,278
2. Shaquille O’Neal, Mia (2005) 2,448,089
3. Michael Jordan, Chi (1997) 2,451,136
4. Yao Ming, Hou (2006) 2,342,738
5. Kobe Bryant, LAL (2006) 2,271,631
6. LeBron James, Cle (2006) 2,207,697
7. Shaquille O’Neal, Mia (2006) 2,192,542
8. Vince Carter, Tor (2004) 2,127,183
9. Kevin Garnett, Minn (2005) 2,087,200
10. Allen Iverson, Phi (2006) 2,062,206
2006 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING TOP 10 OVERALL LEADING VOTE-GETTERS
Player Votes
1. Yao Ming, Hou 2,342,738
2. Kobe Bryant, LAL 2,271,631
3. LeBron James, Cle 2,207,697
4. Shaquille O’Neal, Mia 2,192,542
5. Allen Iverson, Phi 2,062,206
6. Tracy McGrady, Hou 1,818,932
7. Steve Nash, Pho 1,818,230
8. Tim Duncan, SA 1,518,796
9. Dwyane Wade, Mia 1,499,664
10. Kevin Garnett, Minn 1,479,386
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