NBA All-Star 2013 by the numbers
HOUSTON – NBA All-Star 2013 will bring together the league’s most talented players for a global celebration of the game in Houston. Three days of live game action will culminate with the 62nd NBA All-Star Game at Toyota Center on Sunday, Feb. 17.
TNT will televise the All-Star Game for an 11th consecutive year, marking Turner Sports’ 28th season of All-Star coverage. Fans in 215 countries and territories and in 47 languages will be able to experience a weeklong celebration of the game through an array of digital technologies offered by NBA Digital, TNT and ESPN.
The following is a look at NBA All-Star 2013 by the numbers:
NBA All-Star in Houston
- 3 — Houston has hosted three NBA All-Star Games (1989, 2006, 2013).
- 119 — NBA All-Star 2013 rosters have a combined total of 119 All-Star appearances (East – 55, West – 64).
- 25 x 58 — Toyota Center’s Panasonic scoreboard features the largest combined viewing area of any indoor center-hung scoreboard currently used in the U.S., with four large screens—two rectangular-shaped (25’ high by 58’ wide ) and a pair of square-shaped screens (measuring approx. 25’ high by 25’ wide).
- 29 — NBA All-Star 2013 performers have won a combined total of 29 Grammy Awards (Alicia Keys – 14, John Legend – 9, Ne-Yo -3, Ludacris – 3).
All-Star Global Reach
- 215 — All-Star events will be broadcast in 215 countries and territories and in 47 languages.
- 1,800 — More than 1,800 media will cover events, including 312 international reporters from 46 countries and territories.
NBA on TNT
- 11 and 28 — Eleventh consecutive year the All-Star Game will be shown in prime time on TNT, and 28th season Turner Sports has provided All-Star coverage.
- 42 — Turner Sports will use 42 HD cameras, 4 jib cameras and 30 effects microphones.
NBA Digital
- 140 — NBA TV and NBA.com will air more than 140 hours of All-Star coverage.
- 49 — TNT and NBA TV analysts were selected All-Stars a combined 49 times during their careers (Charles Barkley – 11, Shaquille O’Neal – 15, Reggie Miller – 5, Chris Webber – 5, Steve Smith – 1, Isiah Thomas – 12).
- 2.2 Billion — More than 2.2 billion videos have been viewed by fans this season on NBA.com.
NBA Social Media
- 368 Million — 368 million followers and likes combined across all league, team, and player pages on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Sina, and Tencent that will have access to All-Star.
NBA Cares
- 3,000 — NBA Cares All-Star Community Caravan efforts include five days of hands-on community service featuring more than 30 projects and activities led by more than 3,000 NBA family members, partners and volunteers.
NBA All-Star Jam Session
- 500,000 — Jam Session boasts over 500,000 square feet and more than 40
- 150 — Jam Session will feature 150 appearances by NBA and WNBA players, legends and coaches.
NBA Players and Legends
- 1,591,437 and 15 – The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant was the leading vote-getter in the NBA All-Star Balloting program presented by Sprint, with 1,591,437 votes. Bryant earned a record 15th consecutive All-Star nod, breaking a tie shared by Jerry West, Karl Malone, and Shaquille O’Neal.
- 9 — Nine international players participating in NBA All-Star 2013 – Kyrie Irving (Australia), Tony Parker (France), Luol Deng (Great Britain), Tim Duncan (U.S. Virgin Islands), Tristan Thompson (Canada), Nikola Vucevic (Montenegro), Alexey Shved (Russia), Ricky Rubio (Spain), Andrew Nicholson (Canada).
- 7 — Seven first-time All-Stars, the most since 2005 – Tyson Chandler (NYK), Paul George (IND), Jrue Holiday (PHI), Kyrie Irving (CLE), Joakim Noah (CHI), Brook Lopez (BKN), James Harden (HOU).