The 2001 NBA All-Star Game took place on February 11, 2001 in Washington, D.C. at the MCI Center. It was the 50th edition of the NBA All-Star Game.
Teams[]
- Pos indicates G for Guard, F for Forward and C for Center.
Eastern Conference All-Stars
| Pos
|
Player
|
Team
|
No. of selections
|
Votes
|
| Starters
|
| G
|
Allen Iverson
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
2nd
|
1,508,142
|
| G
|
Tracy McGrady
|
Orlando Magic
|
1st
|
827,122
|
| F
|
Vince Carter
|
Toronto Raptors
|
2nd
|
1,717,687
|
| F
|
Grant Hill
|
Orlando Magic
|
6th
|
904,885
|
| C
|
Alonzo Mourning
|
Miami Heat
|
6th
|
917,866
|
| Reserves
|
| G
|
Ray Allen
|
Milwaukee Bucks
|
2nd
|
409,654
|
| G
|
Allan Houston
|
New York Knicks
|
2nd
|
476,380
|
| G
|
Stephon Marbury
|
New Jersey Nets
|
1st
|
512,645
|
| G
|
Jerry Stackhouse
|
Detroit Pistons
|
2nd
|
459,575
|
| F
|
Anthony Mason
|
Miami Heat
|
1st
|
322,696
|
| F
|
Glenn Robinson
|
Milwaukee Bucks
|
2nd
|
—
|
| F
|
Latrell Sprewell
|
New York Knicks
|
4th
|
817,855
|
| C
|
Antonio Davis
|
Toronto Raptors
|
1st
|
220,917
|
| C
|
Dikembe Mutombo
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
7th
|
627,148
|
| C
|
Theo Ratliff
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
1st
|
637,585
|
| Head coach: Larry Brown (Philadelphia 76ers)
|
|
Western Conference All-Stars
| Pos
|
Player
|
Team
|
No. of selections
|
Votes
|
| Starters
|
| G
|
Jason Kidd
|
Phoenix Suns
|
4th
|
1,062,837
|
| G
|
Kobe Bryant
|
Los Angeles Lakers
|
3rd
|
1,433,747
|
| F
|
Chris Webber
|
Sacramento Kings
|
3rd
|
1,306,243
|
| F
|
Tim Duncan
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
3rd
|
1,096,522
|
| C
|
Shaquille O'Neal
|
Los Angeles Lakers
|
8th
|
1,541,298
|
| Reserves
|
| G
|
Michael Finley
|
Dallas Mavericks
|
2nd
|
279,250
|
| G
|
Gary Payton
|
Seattle SuperSonics
|
7th
|
732,671
|
| F
|
Kevin Garnett
|
Minnesota Timberwolves
|
4th
|
1,003,336
|
| F
|
Karl Malone
|
Utah Jazz
|
13th
|
479,624
|
| F
|
Antonio McDyess
|
Denver Nuggets
|
1st
|
—
|
| F
|
Rasheed Wallace
|
Portland Trail Blazers
|
2nd
|
510,543
|
| C
|
David Robinson
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
10th
|
716,228
|
| C
|
Vlade Divac
|
Sacramento Kings
|
1st
|
715,687
|
| Head coach: Rick Adelman (Sacramento Kings)
|
|
Notes[]
Announce team[]
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