MOST PLAYERS FROM SAME TEAM IN NBA ALL-STAR GAME

  • In the NBA All-Star Game history 9 times a team has been rewarded with 4 players on their conference All-Star roster.
  • Until 1973 edition, each NBA team had to be represented by at least 1 player and a maximum of 3 contestants.
  • Boston Celtics leads this all-time list with 3 editions.
  • Philadelphia Sixers had 3 players selected as starters in 1983, the most for any team in the NBA All-Star history.

2018: GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2 starters, 2 reserves
Starters Reserves
Stephen Curry Draymond Green
Kevin Durant Klay Thompson
2017: GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2 starters, 2 reserves
Starters Reserves
Stephen Curry Draymond Green
Kevin Durant Klay Thompson
2015: ATLANTA HAWKS
0 starters, 4 reserves
Kyle Korver replaced Miami Dwyane Wade
Starters Reserves
Al Horford
Kyle Korver
Paul Millsap
Jeff Teague
2011: BOSTON CELTICS
0 starters, 4 reserves
Starters Reserves
Rajon Rondo
Ray Allen
Paul Pierce
Kevin Garnett
2006: DETROIT PISTONS
0 starters, 4 reserves
Starters Reserves
Chauncey Billups
Richard Hamilton
Ben Wallace
Rasheed Wallace
1998: LOS ANGELES LAKERS
2 starters, 2 reserves
Starters Reserves
Kobe Bryant Eddie Jones
Shaquille O’Neal Nick Van Exel
1983: PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
3 starters, 1 reserve
Starters Reserves
Julius Erving Andrew Toney
Moses Malone
Maurice Cheeks
1975: BOSTON CELTICS
1 starter, 3 reserves
Starters Reserves
John Havlicek Dave Cowens
Jo Jo White
Paul Silas
1962: BOSTON CELTICS
2 starters, 2 reserves
Sam Jones replaced Syracuse Larry Costello
Starters Reserves
Tom Heinsohn Bill Russell
Bob Cousy Sam Jones