Top 5 Moments in NBA All-Star History

Kobe Byrant, Michael Jordan and more make the list.

What Are Your Favorite NBA All-Star Moments? - NBA All-Star Weekend is always full of surprises and historical moments.  Check out some of the most memorable All-Star moments featuring Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan and more. —Dominique Zonyéé (@DominiqueZonyee)(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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What Are Your Favorite NBA All-Star Moments? - NBA All-Star Weekend is always full of surprises and historical moments.  Check out some of the most memorable All-Star moments featuring Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan and more. —Dominique Zonyéé (@DominiqueZonyee)(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Kobe Bryant, 2011 - All-Star veteran Kobe Bryant put on a stellar performance in the 2011 in one of the most hghest scoring All-Star games in NBA History.  Byrant had a whopping, 37 points, grabbing 14 boards, three steals and three dimes as well. (Photo: Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

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Kobe Bryant, 2011 - All-Star veteran Kobe Bryant put on a stellar performance in the 2011 in one of the most hghest scoring All-Star games in NBA History.  Byrant had a whopping, 37 points, grabbing 14 boards, three steals and three dimes as well. (Photo: Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

Isaiah Thomas, 1986 - Isaiah Thomas made history in 1986 when he became the first player to score 30 points and 10 assists, winning MVP in the All-Star Game.(Photo: Tim DeFrisco/Stringer/Getty Images)

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Isaiah Thomas, 1986 - Isaiah Thomas made history in 1986 when he became the first player to score 30 points and 10 assists, winning MVP in the All-Star Game.(Photo: Tim DeFrisco/Stringer/Getty Images)

Wilt Chamberlain - The NBA legend was a registered Republican through his adult life. He notably supported Richard Nixon in the 1968 and 1972 presidential elections, an endorsement that sparked a feud with then-teammate Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a member of the Nation of Islam and supporter of the Black nationalist movement. (Photo: Brian Bahr  /Allsport)

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Wilt Chamberlain, 1962 - Wilt Chamberlain did the unthinkable at the 1962 All-Star Game when he scored 42 points, the all-time scoring record by an individual in the NBA All-Star Game.  Despite Chamberlain's efforts the East lost to th West 150-130.(Photo: Brian Bahr  /Allsport)

Allen Iverson, 2001 - The East was down by 21, but Allen Iverson wasn't going out like that.  He put up 15 points in the last nine minutes of the fourth quarter to give the a 111-110 victory.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Allen Iverson, 2001 - The East was down by 21, but Allen Iverson wasn't going out like that.  He put up 15 points in the last nine minutes of the fourth quarter to give the a 111-110 victory.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Magic Johnson, 1992 - When Magic Johnson retired many people didn't think he would play at All-Star Weekend in 1992. But Johnson played cameback and finished as the game's MVP scoring 25 points and nine assists. (Photo: Stephen Dunn/Allsport)