The 2002 NBA All-Star Game took place on February 10, 2002 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the First Union Center. It was the 51st 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
|
3rd
|
920,502
|
| G
|
Michael Jordan
|
Washington Wizards
|
13th
|
985,448
|
| F
|
Vince Carter
|
Toronto Raptors
|
3rd
|
1,470,176
|
| F
|
Antoine Walker
|
Boston Celtics
|
2nd
|
547,172
|
| C
|
Dikembe Mutombo
|
Philadelphia 76ers
|
8th
|
616,566
|
| Reserves
|
| G
|
Ray Allen
|
Milwaukee Bucks
|
3rd
|
365,421
|
| G
|
Baron Davis
|
Charlotte Hornets
|
1st
|
127,291
|
| G
|
Jason Kidd
|
New Jersey Nets
|
5th
|
442,630
|
| G
|
Tracy McGrady
|
Orlando Magic
|
2nd
|
453,276
|
| F
|
Paul Pierce
|
Boston Celtics
|
1st
|
254,840
|
| F
|
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
|
Atlanta Hawks
|
1st
|
335,955
|
| F
|
Jermaine O'Neal
|
Indiana Pacers
|
1st
|
411,422
|
| C
|
Alonzo Mourning
|
Miami Heat
|
7th
|
279,423
|
|
Western Conference All-Stars
| Pos
|
Player
|
Team
|
No. of selections
|
Votes
|
| Starters
|
| G
|
Steve Francis
|
Houston Rockets
|
1st
|
456,972
|
| G
|
Kobe Bryant
|
Los Angeles Lakers
|
4th
|
1,121,753
|
| F
|
Kevin Garnett
|
Minnesota Timberwolves
|
5th
|
880,692
|
| F
|
Tim Duncan
|
San Antonio Spurs
|
4th
|
762,289
|
| C
|
Shaquille O'Neal
|
Los Angeles Lakers
|
9th
|
1,247,438
|
| Reserves
|
| G
|
Steve Nash
|
Dallas Mavericks
|
1st
|
278,664
|
| G
|
Gary Payton
|
Seattle SuperSonics
|
8th
|
367,120
|
| F
|
Elton Brand
|
Los Angeles Clippers
|
1st
|
160,678
|
| F
|
Karl Malone
|
Utah Jazz
|
14th
|
163,009
|
| F
|
Dirk Nowitzki
|
Dallas Mavericks
|
1st
|
398,184
|
| F
|
Peja Stojaković
|
Sacramento Kings
|
1st
|
323,664
|
| F
|
Wally Szczerbiak
|
Minnesota Timberwolves
|
1st
|
—
|
| F
|
Chris Webber
|
Sacramento Kings
|
4th
|
553,401
|
|
Notes[]
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