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From 1984 to 1993, the [[NBA All-Star]] Weekend also held an NBA Legends game between retired players. Like in All-Star Game there were two teams, East and West. The Legends game opened the Saturday program before the two contests. The NBA cancelled the NBA Legends Classic after 1994 due to the players' frequent injuries from the game, perhaps due to the large range in fitness levels among younger and older alumni. The [[Shooting Stars]] competition is largely its replacement. |
From 1984 to 1993, the [[NBA All-Star]] Weekend also held an NBA Legends game between retired players. Like in All-Star Game there were two teams, East and West. The Legends game opened the Saturday program before the two contests. The NBA cancelled the NBA Legends Classic after 1994 due to the players' frequent injuries from the game, perhaps due to the large range in fitness levels among younger and older alumni. The [[Shooting Stars]] competition is largely its replacement. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 19 February 2007
From 1984 to 1993, the NBA All-Star Weekend also held an NBA Legends game between retired players. Like in All-Star Game there were two teams, East and West. The Legends game opened the Saturday program before the two contests. The NBA cancelled the NBA Legends Classic after 1994 due to the players' frequent injuries from the game, perhaps due to the large range in fitness levels among younger and older alumni. The Shooting Stars competition is largely its replacement.
Year | Final Score |
1984 | West 64, East 63 |
1985 | East 63, West 53 |
1986 | West 53, East 44 |
1987 | West 54, East 43 |
1988 | East 47, West 45 (OT) |
1989 | West 54, East 53 |
1990 | East 37, West 36 |
1991 | East 41, West 34 |
1992 | West 46, East 38 |
1993 | East 58, West 45 |