NBA All-Star Weekend events, game on ESPN TV and ESPN Radio

goreds2

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OH H.....EYE OH
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TV:

What: 2010 All-Star Weekend When: Feb. 12-14
Where: Dallas Friday: Celebrity Game, ESPN, 7 p.m. ET

Friday: Rookie Challenge, TNT, ESPN Radio, 9 p.m. ET

Saturday: Skills Challenge, 3-Point Shootout, Slam Dunk Contest: TNT, 8:30 p.m. ET (ESPN Radio coverage starts 6 p.m. ET)

Sunday: 59th NBA All-Star Game, Cowboys Stadium: TNT, ESPN Radio, 8 p.m. ET



Radio:

XM140 / SIRIUS 120

http://listen.xmradio.com/onxm/channelguide.xmc?ch=140


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NBA All-Star Weekend events, game on ESPN Radio
2010-02-10 12:58:00
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For the 14th consecutive year, ESPN Radio will provide comprehensive coverage of NBA All-Star events – including all of the following events – culminating with the NBA All-Star Game Sunday, Feb. 14, at 7:45 p.m. ET. Jim Durham will provide play-by-play for the events with analyst and Hall of Famer Dr. Jack Ramsay and reporters Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith, with studio host Mark Kestecher and studio analyst Will Perdue.

Friday, Feb. 12, at 9 p.m., T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam – Memphis’ O.J. Mayo, New Jersey’s Brook Lopez and Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook will lead a sophomore class against the rookie team featuring Golden State’s Stephen Curry, Milwaukee’s Brandon Jennings and Sacramento’s Tyreke Evans.

Saturday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m., Meet the All-Stars – interviews with players and other personalities attending NBA All-Star events.

Saturday, Feb. 13, 8:30-11 p.m., NBA All-Star Saturday Night

• Haier Shooting Stars – for the sixth straight year, four teams consisting of an NBA player, WNBA player and former NBA player will compete in a timed shooting event. This year’s participants: Atlanta (Joe Johnson, Hawks; Angel McCoughtry, Dream; former Hawk Steve Smith); Los Angeles (Pau Gasol, Lakers; Marie Ferdinand-Harris, Sparks; Brent Barry, former Clipper); Sacramento (Tyreke Evans, Kings; Nicole Powell, former Monarch; former King Chris Webber); Texas (Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks; Becky Hammon, San Antonio Silver Stars; Kenny Smith, former Houston Rocket).

• Taco Bell Skills Challenge – four NBA stars will compete in an obstacle course challenge that tests shooting, passing and dribbling skills. Chicago’s Derrick Rose will return to defend his title against Milwaukee’s Jennings, Phoenix’s Steve Nash and Utah’s Deron Williams.

• Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout – Miami’s Daequan Cook will attempt to defend last year’s triumph against Boston’s Paul Pierce, Denver’s Chauncey Billups, Golden State’s Curry, New York’s Danilo Gallinari and Phoenix’s Channing Frye.

• Sprite Slam Dunk – New York’s Nate Robinson will try and repeat against Charlotte’s Gerald Wallace, the Lakers’ Shannon Brown and either Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan or the Clippers’ Eric Gordon (DeRozan and Gordon will compete in a “dunk-in contest†to determine the fourth participant, which will be held at halftime of Saturday’s Rookie Challenge on ESPN Radio).

Sunday, Feb. 14, 7:45 p.m., 59th NBA All-Star Game – ESPN Radio will broadcast the action between the games’ elite players, including Kobe Bryant (Lakers), Tim Duncan (Spurs), Dwight Howard (Magic), LeBron James (Cavaliers) and Dwyane Wade (Heat).
 

AJ_II

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No All-Star representation for the Rockets for the first time in 25 years.

First All-Star for the Bulls (Rose) since the Michael Jordan era.

I'll take Shannon Brown in the Dunk Contest.
 

Steel Cranium

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No All-Star representation for the Rockets for the first time in 25 years.

First All-Star for the Bulls (Rose) since the Michael Jordan era.

I'll take Shannon Brown in the Dunk Contest.

No star representation from anyone in Saturday's activities. Anyone you wanted to see in the dunk contest said "no thanks" (thanks, Lebron). The guys who did participate didn't put too much thought into it. Larry Nance dunked two balls over 20 years ago - it's ok to repeat something like that in the next generation of players. Most of the top 3-point shooters in the league were missing too. Guys who are "9th best 3 percentage in the nba" should be at home watching. The H.O.R.S.E. game? Lost interest early. At least they weren't spelling G.E.I.C.O. Lebron and Howard were throwing up shots from half court and beyond earlier in the day (including from the seated position), why weren't they involved with a no-contact competition?
 

AJ_II

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The best part about last night was the "Shooting Stars" competition, which says a lot.

That was the worst dunk contest I've ever seen.
 

Aaron

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Probably the first time in 20+ years that I basically ignored the Slam Dunk Contest. Nate Robinson is not my favorite dunker!