2012 NBA All-Star Game
The 2012 NBA All-Star game will be held at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. This will be the 61st All-Star game for the National Basketball Association, and once again it should not disappoint basketball fans around the world.
Whether you’re a basketball fan or not, you should definitely watch the current best professional basketball players around the world in this exciting game. Dunks, alley-oop jams, and downtown 3-pointers will be going out of style during the NBA All-Star game. Turn on your t.v.’s Sunday, February 26th at 7:30pm eastern time. It’s a great entertaining game to watch with friends and family, and if you are looking to put a little wager on it, we recommend BetOnline.com for your betting needs.
Both sides of the court will be heavily stacked with Eastern and Western Conference superstars including LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Derrick Rose to name a few. Below, we listed all 24 basketball players that made this year’s All-Star roster on their respected Conference.
2012 Easter Conference All-Stars
Carmelo Anthony – New York Knicks
LeBron James – Miami Heat
Derrick Rose – Chicago Bulls
Dwayne Wade – Miami Heat
Dwight Howard – Orlando Magic
Chris Bosh – Miami Heat
Luol Deng – Chicago Bulls
Roy Hibbert – Indian Pacers
Andre Iguodala – Philadelphia 76ers
Joe Johnson – Atlanta Hawks
Paul Pierce – Boston Celtics
Deron Williams – New Jersey Nets
2012 Western Conference All-Stars
Kevin Durant – Oklahoma City Thunder
Blake Griffin – Los Angeles Clippers
Kobe Bryant – Los Angeles Lakers
Chris Paul – Los Angeles Clippers
Andrew Bynum – Los Angeles Lakers
LaMarcus Aldridge – Portland Trailblazers
Marc Gasol – Memphis Grizzlies
Kevin Love – Minnesota Timberwolves
Steve Nash – Phoenix Suns
Dirk Nowitzki – Dallas Mavericks
Tony Parker – San Antonio Spurs
Russell Westbrook – Oklahoma City Thunder
2012 NBA All-Star Game Prediction:
Well, to say the least this will be a very entertaining game to watch and hopefully a close game. However, these All-Star games are usually quite unpredictable because let’s face it, no one really plays any defense throughout the game. Nonetheless, someone has to win and I predict the Eastern Conference to win this game. I just don’t see the Western Conference stopping LeBron, Wade, Rose and Dwight Howard, even if they have Kobe, Durant, Paul and Griffin. The reason I also say this is because the first group mentioned can play better defense than the latter, and that will win them the game.