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Feb. 3, 2004 |
2004 NBA All-Star Reserves
Six First-Time All-Stars to Make Debut in NBA All-Star Game
New Jersey Nets guard Jason Kidd, a seven-time NBA All-Star,
and Shaquille O’Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers, selected to his 11th All-Star
Game, headline today’s announcement of the reserves for the 2004 NBA All-Star
Game, to be played on Sunday, February 15 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The 14 players selected—seven each from the Eastern and Western Conferences—were
chosen by a vote of the 29 NBA head coaches. The coaches were asked to vote for
seven players in their respective conferences – two guards, two forwards, one
center and two players regardless of position. They were not permitted to vote
for players from their own team.
Joining Kidd on the East team will be Boston’s Paul Pierce and New Orleans’ Baron
Davis and first-time All-Stars Ron Artest of Indiana, Michael Redd of Milwaukee,
Kenyon Martin New Jersey and Jamaal Magloire of New Orleans.
First-timers Sam Cassell of Minnesota and Andrei Kirilenko of Utah join O’Neal,
Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki, Peja Stojakovic and Brad Miller of Sacramento and Seattle’s
Ray Allen on the West squad.
Previously selected, as starters for the East through the NBA All-Star 2004 Balloting
Program were Detroit’s Ben Wallace, Indiana’s Jermaine O’Neal, Orlando’s Tracy
McGrady, Philadelphia’s Allen Iverson and Toronto’s Vince Carter. Houston’s Steve
Francis and Yao Ming, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota’s Kevin
Garnett and San Antonio’s Tim Duncan will start for the West.
The selections of Kirilenko (Russia), Magloire (Canada), Nowitzki (Germany) and
Stojakovic (Serbia-Montenegro) along with voted-starters Duncan (U.S. Virgin Islands)
and Yao (China), gives the 2004 All-Star Game six international players, tying
the 2003 All-Star Game record for the most international All-Stars in one year.
Should any player be unable to participate in the All-Star Game due to injury,
NBA Commissioner David Stern will select the replacement.
Rick Carlisle of the Indiana Pacers will coach the Eastern Conference All-Stars
and Flip Saunders of the Minnesota Timberwolves will represent the Western Conference.
The NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, February 15 will be broadcast live by TNT, Rogers
Sportsnet and ESPN Radio at 8 p.m. ET. The game will also be telecast in 212 countries
and broadcast in several languages on NBA.com.
For the second year in a row, NBA All-Stars will wear uniforms created just for
the game. Last year, NBA All-Stars wore “Retro” uniforms from the 1988 All-Star
Game, but this year the All-Stars will be outfitted in newly-designed uniforms
from Reebok – created specifically for the 2004 NBA All-Star Game.
NBA.com will provide basketball fans with the opportunity to have their vote count
towards selecting the MVP of the 53rd NBA All-Star Game, as a part of the site's
exclusive NBA All-Star 2004 coverage.
Through the 2004 NBA All-Star Balloting program, which began on November 13, 2003
through January 18, 2004, fans had the opportunity to vote in more ways than ever.
NBA All-Star Balloting expanded this season to include 17 languages on the NBA.com
Network, downloadable ballots via Verizon Wireless and voting at Loews Cineplex
Entertainment movie theaters along with Foot Locker, Circuit City and Champs Sports
locations throughout the United States. Sprite, America Online, Champs Sports,
Reebok and 989 Sports also returned as balloting partners this year. These outlets
were in addition to ballots that were distributed in all 28 NBA arenas. The balloting
partners provided links to the NBA.com All-Star Ballot from their homepages.
NBA All-Star 2004 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.
InsideHoops.com will provide full previews and coverage
of the 2004 NBA All-Star weekend.
Following are the complete rosters for the East and West teams for the 2004 NBA
All-Star Game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles:
2004 EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
Head Coach: Rick Carlisle (Indiana)
Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. All-Star Selections
*Allen Iverson (Philadelphia) G 6-0 165 5
*Vince Carter (Toronto) F 6-6 225 5
*Tracy McGrady (Orlando) G/F 6-8 210 4
*Jermaine ONeal (Indiana) C/F 6-11 242 3
*Ben Wallace (Detroit) C 6-9 240 2
Ron Artest (Indiana)** F 6-7 246 1
Baron Davis (New Orleans) G 6-3 223 2
Jason Kidd (New Jersey) G 6-4 212 7
Jamaal Magloire (New Orleans)** C 6-11 259 1
Kenyon Martin (New Jersey)** F 6-9 234 1
Paul Pierce (Boston) G/F 6-6 230 3
Michael Redd (Milwaukee)** G 6-6 215 1
2004 WESTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
Head Coach: Flip Saunders (Minnesota)
Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. All-Star Selections
*Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) G 6-6 220 6
*Tim Duncan (San Antonio) F 7-0 260 6
*Steve Francis (Houston) G 6-3 200 3
*Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) F 6-11 240 7
*Yao Ming (Houston) C 7-6 310 2
Ray Allen (Seattle) G 6-5 205 4
Sam Cassell (Minnesota)** G 6-3 185 1
Andrei Kirilenko (Utah)** F 6-9 225 1
Brad Miller (Sacramento) C 7-0 261 2
Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas) F/C 7-0 245 3
Shaquille ONeal (L.A. Lakers) C 7-1 340 11
Peja Stojakovic (Sacramento) F 6-10 229 3
*denotes starter
**denotes first-time selection
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