Hawks’ trio headlines reserves for 2015 NBA All-Star Game
NEW YORK – Three members of the Eastern Conference-leading Atlanta Hawks — Al Horford, Paul Millsap and Jeff Teague — headline the list of 14 players selected by the coaches as reserves for the 2015 NBA All-Star Game, the NBA announced today. Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors earned his first All-Star selection, joining teammate and starter Stephen Curry to give the Western Conference-leading Warriors two All-Stars for the first time since Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway in 1993.
The 64th NBA All-Star Game will tip off Sunday, Feb. 15, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The game will be seen by fans in 215 countries and territories and will be heard in 47 languages. TNT will televise the All-Star Game for the 13th consecutive year, marking Turner Sports’ 30th year of NBA All-Star coverage.
The Hawks’ trio is joined in the East by Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat, the Chicago Bulls’ Jimmy Butler and the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Kyrie Irving. This is the 11th consecutive All-Star selection for Wade and the 10th straight nod for Bosh, who becomes only the third player in NBA history to earn five trips to the All-Star Game with two different teams (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kevin Garnett). Butler, who leads the NBA in minutes (39.5 per game) and has raised his scoring average from 13.1 points in 2013-14 to 20.1 points this season, makes his first All-Star appearance. Irving, the MVP of the 2014 All-Star Game, is an All-Star for the third time in four NBA seasons.
Horford, Millsap and Teague comprise the first trio of All-Stars for the Hawks since John Drew, Eddie Johnson and Dan Roundfield in 1980. For Horford, it’s his third All-Star berth and first since 2011. Millsap, the only player in the East averaging at least 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals, will play in his second consecutive All-Star Game. Teague, who is averaging career highs in points (17.0) and assists (7.5), is a first-time All-Star in his sixth NBA season.
Joining Thompson as reserves in the West are LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trail Blazers), Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs), Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder), James Harden (Houston Rockets) and Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers). Aldridge, who is averaging a career-high 23.6 points, is an All-Star for the fourth time. It’s the 15th All-Star nod for Duncan, who joins Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal with the third-most selections in history behind Abdul-Jabbar (19) and Kobe Bryant (17). Durant, the all-time leader in All-Star Game scoring average (30.6), secured his sixth All-Star selection.
Harden, the NBA’s leading scorer (27.3 ppg), makes his third consecutive trip to the All-Star Game since joining the Rockets in 2012. Paul, the only player in the NBA averaging at least 17.0 points, 9.5 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals, earned his eighth All-Star selection. Westbrook, who is averaging career highs in points (25.2) and rebounds (5.9), was named an All-Star for the fourth time.
Selected to start in the East — through NBA All-Star Balloting 2015 presented by Sprint — were John Wall (Washington Wizards), Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors), LeBron James (Cavaliers), Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks) and Pau Gasol (Bulls). Voted to start in the West were Curry (Warriors), Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers), Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans), Blake Griffin (Clippers) and Marc Gasol (Memphis Grizzlies).
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver will select the replacement for any player unable to participate in the All-Star Game. If the injured player is a starter, the head coach of that team will determine who replaces him in the starting lineup.
The 14 reserves were chosen by the 30 NBA head coaches, who were asked to vote for seven players in their respective conferences — two guards, three frontcourt players and two players regardless of position. They were not permitted to vote for players from their own team.
The East and West All-Star coaches and coaching staffs were determined by the best record in the conference through games played on Sunday, Feb. 1. Atlanta’s Mike Budenholzer and his staff will coach the East and Golden State’s Steve Kerr and his staff will lead the West.
NBA All-Star 2015 in New York City will bring together some of the most talented and passionate players in the league’s history for a global celebration of the game. Along with the All-Star Game, TNT will also air the BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge on Friday, Feb. 13, and State Farm All-Star Saturday Night on Saturday, Feb. 14. The BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge and State Farm All-Star Saturday night will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Other events at Barclays Center include the NBA Development League All-Star Game presented by Kumho Tire and the NBA Development League Dream Factory presented by Boost Mobile on Sunday, Feb. 15, airing on NBA TV. Madison Square Garden will host Friday night’s ESPN-televised Sprint NBA All-Star Celebrity Game.
The East and West rosters for the 64th NBA All-Star Game are below:
2015 EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Home Country All-Star Selections
7 *Carmelo Anthony (New York) F 6-8 240 05/29/84 Syracuse/USA 8
1 Chris Bosh (Miami) F/C 6-11 235 03/24/84 Georgia Tech/USA 10
21 #Jimmy Butler (Chicago) G/F 6-7 220 09/14/89 Marquette/USA 1
16 *Pau Gasol (Chicago) F 7-0 250 07/06/80 FC Barcelona/Spain 5
15 Al Horford (Atlanta) F/C 6-10 250 06/03/86 Florida/Dominican Republic 3
2 Kyrie Irving (Cleveland) G 6-3 193 03/23/92 Duke/USA 3
23 *LeBron James (Cleveland) F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Vincent/St. Mary HS/USA 11
7 *#Kyle Lowry (Toronto) G 6-0 205 03/25/86 Villanova/USA 1
4 Paul Millsap (Atlanta) F 6-8 253 02/10/85 Louisiana Tech/USA 2
0 #Jeff Teague (Atlanta) G 6-2 181 06/10/88 Wake Forest/USA 1
3 Dwyane Wade (Miami) G 6-4 220 01/17/82 Marquette/USA 11
2 *John Wall (Washington) G 6-4 195 09/06/90 Kentucky/USA 2
Head Coach: Mike Budenholzer (Pomona)
Assistant Coaches: Kenny Atkinson (Richmond); Darvin Ham (Texas Tech); Taylor Jenkins (Pennsylvania); Neven Spahija (Croatia); Charles Lee (Bucknell); Ben Sullivan (Portland)
Athletic Trainer: Roger Hinds (New York)
2015 WESTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Home Country All-Star Selections
12 LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland) F 6-11 240 07/19/85 Texas/USA 4
24 *Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) G 6-6 212 08/23/78 Lower Merion HS/USA 17
30 *Stephen Curry (Golden State) G 6-3 190 03/14/88 Davidson/USA 2
23 *Anthony Davis (New Orleans) F 6-10 220 03/11/93 Kentucky/USA 2
21 Tim Duncan (San Antonio) F 6-11 250 04/25/76 Wake Forest/USA 15
35 Kevin Durant (OKC) F 6-9 240 09/29/88 Texas/USA 6
33 *Marc Gasol (Memphis) C 7-1 265 01/29/85 FC Barcelona/Spain 2
32 *Blake Griffin (L.A. Clippers) F 6-10 251 03/16/89 Oklahoma/USA 5
13 James Harden (Houston) G 6-5 225 08/26/89 Arizona State/USA 3
3 Chris Paul (L.A. Clippers) G 6-0 175 05/06/85 Wake Forest/USA 8
11 #Klay Thompson (G. State) G 6-7 215 02/08/90 Washington State/USA 1
0 Russell Westbrook (OKC) G 6-3 200 11/12/88 UCLA/USA 4
Head Coach: Steve Kerr (Arizona)
Assistant Coaches: Alvin Gentry (Appalachian State); Ron Adams (Fresno Pacific); Luke Walton (Arizona)
Athletic Trainer: Pete Youngman (Sacramento)
*denotes starter
#denotes first-time selection