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**All Star Weekend Thread**


King Taharqa

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Post all info and recaps of All Star Weekend in here.

Tonight at 7 on ESPN will be the Celebrity All Star Classic

http://www.nba.com/allstar/2010/celebrity.game/index.html#

at 9 will the Rookie-Sophomore Challenge on TNT

The Rookies

Omri Casspi (Kings) F 6-9/225 Israel

DeJuan Blair (Spurs) F-C 6-7/265 Pittsburgh

Stephen Curry (Warriors) G 6-3/185 Davidson

Tyreke Evans (Kings) G 6-6/220 Memphis

Jonny Flynn (Timberwolves) G 6-0/186 Syracuse

Taj Gibson (Bulls) F 6-9/225 USC

James Harden (Thunder) G 6-5/220 Arizona State

Brandon Jennings (Bucks) G 6-1/169 Lottomatica Virtus Roma (Italy)

Jonas Jerebko (Pistons) F 6-10/231 Sweden

The Sophomores

Michael Beasley (Heat) F 6-9/245 Kansas State

Marc Gasol (Grizzlies) C 7-1/265 Spain

Danilo Gallinari (Knicks) G-F 6-10/225 Italy

Eric Gordon (Clippers) G 6-3/222 Indiana

Brook Lopez (Nets) C 7-0/260 Stanford

Kevin Love (Timberwolves) F-C 6-10/260 UCLA

O.J. Mayo (Grizzlies) G 6-4/210 USC

Anthony Morrow (Warriors) G 6-3/190 Georgia Tech

Russell Westbrook (Thunder) G 6-5/210 UCLA

On Saturday at 7 PM on TNT will be the H.O.R.S.E. competition

http://www.nba.com/allstar/2010/horse/index.html

at 8:30 on TNT is the 3 Point Contest

Competitors

Chauncey Billups (Nuggets)

Daequan Cook (Heat)

Stephen Curry (Warriors)

Channing Frye (Suns)

Danilo Gallinari (Knicks)

Paul Pierce (Celtics)

the Slam Dunk competition will follow thereafter

Competitors

Shannon Brown

Gerald Wallace

Nate Robinson

and a dunk in winner:

either Eric Gordon or DeMar DeRozan

The All-Star Game will be Sunday at 8 PM on TNT

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It has to be the greatest feeling in the world to wake and say "I'm an NBA All-Star". Let alone just saying "I'm in the NBA".

Here's my run down tonight:

Team Texas (Dirk, Becky Hammon, and Kenny Smith) to win the Haier Shooting Stars

Deron "Best PG in League" Williams to win the Taco Bell Skills Challenge

Kevin Durantula to repeat in the H-O-R-S-E Competition

Stephen Curry to win the 3-Point Shootout

And Finally:

Gerald "The Beast" Wallace to take home the Slam Dunk Title

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