By far, the biggest event of the all-star break is the all-star game, but there are five other exciting events happening at during all-star weekend.
Sprite Slam Dunk Competition: My personal favorite of the all the all-star competitions is the dunk contest. The cons test was first held in 1984 when it was won by Larry Nance, and since then, it has given players an opportunity to show off their dunking creativity. Players such as Jason Richardson and Nate Robinson earned their high-flyer status through the dunk contest. If you don't already know, a dunk contest is scored in a similar fashion to competitive diving. Players perform dunks that are graded by five judges (Usually renowned NBA stars) on a scale of one to ten. After each round, (Which ends when every player in competition has dunked) the player with the lowest total score is eliminated from the competition. This goes on until a there is only one person left. This year's participants in the dunk contest are Nate Robinson, a two time winner of the dunk contest, Gerald Wallace, and Shannon Brown. The final competitor will be decided in a one round dunk-in between Demar DeRozan and Eric Gordon. The winner will be the fourth contestant in the official dunk contest.
Foot Locker 3 Point Shootout: The 3 point shootout originated just two years after the dunk contest in 1986. It doesn't take a genius to tell that the competition is made to test player's three point shot. In the contest, there are five ball racks positioned on the left and right baselines, the top of the three point arc directly in front of the hoop, and at a 45 degree angle from the hoop on the left and right sides. Each rack has four regular NBA colored balls and a multicolored, "Money Ball" that is worth two points instead of the regular one. The competitors have one minute to shoot all 25 basketballs. The highest score possible is 30. There are six competitors to the shootout each year, consisting of last year's champion and the top five three point shooters in the current season. Unlike the Dunk contest, there are only two rounds. The three players who scored the most points in the first round advance to the final round of the competition, while the others are eliminated. The 2010 competitors are Daequan Cook, (Last year's champion) Chauncey Billups, Stephen Curry, Channing Frye, Danillo Gallinari, and Paul Pierce.
H.O.R.S.E: A more recent addition to the all star weekend is the H.O.R.S.E. challenge, presented by GEICO. H.O.R.S.E. is played by the all-stars in this event the same that it has been played traditionally, except there are no "proving" someone out or in, and there are no dunks allowed. In all star weekend version of the game, the players will be spelling G.E.I.C.O. as opposed to "H.O.R.S.E." Kevin Durant, (Last year's HORSE champion) Rajon Rondo, and Omri Casspi will be competing in this years H.O.R.S.E. competition.
Skills Challenge: Another exciting event of all star
weekend is the Taco Bell Skills Challenge. This event tests player's shooting, dribbling, quickness, and passing skill by having them complete a timed obstacle course. Four competitors compete in the skills challenge each year, and the two players with the fastest time out of those four advance to the final round. The player who has the best time out of those two wins the competition. Derrick Rose, last year's skills challenge champion, was set to compete this year but is being replaced by Russel Westbrook due to Derrick's bruised right hip. Steve Nash, who set the record for the fastest time in the skills challenge with 25.4 seconds in 2005, will also be competing this year, along with Deron Williams and Brandon Jennings.
Haier Shooting Stars: The final event is the Haier Shooting Stars Challenge, which pits four teams consisting of a current NBA star, a WNBA star, and retired NBA star, against each other. In the competition, each team must assign their players the letter A,B, and C, and then the players shoot shots from designated positions on the court. There are six positions, starting with an angled 10 foot shot from the right side, (Shot by player A) a 15 foot angled shot from the left side, (Shot by player B) an NBA three point shot from the top of the three point arc. (Shot by player C) Then, player A must make a shot from the right baseline, 18 feet from the basket, followed by an angled three point shot from the left side, shot by player B, then the final shot must be made from halfcourt. For the final shot, the team rotates through the roster, starting with player C, then going to player A, B, C, A... until one of them makes the shot. The players keep shooting from each position until they make each shot, and the next player in order can't start shooting until the shooter before him has made his shot. Once the team has made all of their shots, a referee will blow a whistle and the timer will be stopped. The teams with the best times advance to the final round, and the team with the best time in the final round wins the competition. This year's teams are made up of Dirk Nowitzki, Becky Hammon, and legend Kenny Smith, representing Texas. Representing Atlanta will be Joe Johnson, WNBA player Angel McCoughtry, and NBA legend Steve Smith. Los Angelos will send on to the court Pau Gasol, Marie Ferdinand-Harris, and retired Clippers great Brent Barry. Sacramento, the final team in the competition, will be represented by Tyreke Evans, Nicole Powell, and the recently retired NBA legend Chris Webber.