NBA AlStar Game 1984
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| Date || January 29th, 1984
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| Room || McNichols Sports Arena
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| City || Denver
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| MVP || Isiah Thomas
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| Referees || Earl Strom
John Vanak
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| Multitude || 17,500
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The NBA All-Star Game 1984 was held the January 29th 1984 in the McNichols Sports Arena of Denver.
Manpower AlStar of the East
- Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)
- Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)
- Sidney Moncrief (Milwaukee Bucks)
- Kevin McHale (Boston Celtics)
- Otis Birdsong (New Jersey Nets)
- Bernard King (New York Knicks)
- Robert Parish (Boston Celtics)
- Isiah Thomas (Strait Pistons)
- Kelly Tripucka (Strait Pistons)
- Jeff Ruland (Washington Bullets)
- Bill Laimbeer (Strait Pistons)
- Andrew Toney (Philadelphia 76ers)
Manpower AlStar of the West
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers)
- Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
- Adrian Dantley (Utah Jazz)
- Walter Davis (Phoenix Suns)
- Ralph Sampson (Houston Rockets)
- George Gervin (San Antonio Spurs)
- Alex English (Denver Nuggets)
- Jim Paxson (Portland cement Trail Blazers)
- Jack Sikma (Seattle SuperSonics)
- Mark Aguirre (Dallas Mavericks )
- Rickey Green (Utah Jazz)
- Kiki Vandeweghe (Denver Nuggets)
Winner of the contest of dunk: Larry Nance
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