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1953 NBA All-Star Game
1234 Total
East 20142120 75
West 20152222 79
DateTuesday, January 13, 1953
ArenaAllen County War Memorial Coliseum
CityFort Wayne
MVPGeorge Mikan
Attendance10,322
NBA All-Star Game
1952 1954 >

The 1953 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on January 13, 1953, at Allen County War Memorial ColiseuminFort Wayne, Indiana, home of the Fort Wayne Pistons. The game was the third edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 1952–53 NBA season. The Western All-Stars team defeated the Eastern All-Stars team 79–75. This was the West's first ever win over the East. Minneapolis Lakers' George Mikan, who led the West with 22 points and 16 rebounds, was named as the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player.

Roster[edit]

The players for the All-Star Game were chosen by sports writers in several cities. They were not allowed to select players from their own cities. Players were selected without regard to position. Ten players from each Division were selected to represent the Eastern and Western Division in the All-Star Game. However, Fred Scolari suffered an injury and was unable to participate in the game; one other player was added to the roster. Eight players from the previous year's Western All-Stars roster returned, while only five players from the previous year's Eastern All-Stars roster returned. Eight players, Don Barksdale, Carl Braun, Billy Gabor, Mel Hutchins, Neil Johnston, Slater Martin, Paul Seymour and Bill Sharman, were selected for the first time. Barksdale, one of the first African American players in the NBA, became the first African American to play in an All-Star Game.[1] The Boston Celtics were represented by four players in the roster while three other teams, the Minneapolis Lakers, the New York Knickerbockers, and the Rochester Royals, were represented by three players each on the roster. The starters were chosen by each team's head coach. Minneapolis Lakers head coach John Kundla returned to coach the Western All-Stars for the third straight year. New York Knickerbockers head coach Joe Lapchick was named as the Eastern All-Stars head coach for the second time.

Game[edit]

The West defeated the East by 4 points. The game was a tight contest with plenty of lead changes in the first three quarters. In the fourth quarter, West's Bob Davies scored eight successive points to give the West a lead.[2] The West outscored the East 22–20 in the fourth quarter to win the game by four points. However, the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award went to Minneapolis Lakers center George Mikan who scored a game-high 22 points and 16 rebounds for the West. Boston Celtics' Ed Macauley led the East with 18 points while Syracuse Nationals' Dolph Schayes recorded 13 rebounds. Despite losing the game, the East had more balanced scoring with four players scoring in double-figures while the West only had Mikan and Larry Foust scoring in double-figures. Both teams did not shoot well, the East had 37.9 field goal percentage, while the West only managed to make 35.4 percent of its shots. The combined 154 points scored is the lowest total points scored in an All-Star Game.[3]

Box score[edit]

January 13, 1953

Eastern All-Stars 75, Western All-Stars 79
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 14–15, 21–22, 20–22
Pts: Ed Macauley18
Rebs: Dolph Schayes13
Asts: Cousy, Macauley, Schayes 3 each
Pts: George Mikan22
Rebs: George Mikan16
Asts: Andy Phillip8

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 10,322
Referees:


Legend
Pos Position Min Minutes played FGM Field goals made FGA Field goal attempted FTM Free throws made
FTA Free throw attempted Reb Rebounds Ast Assists PF Personal fouls Pts Points

References[edit]

General
  • "1953 All-Star Game recap". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. August 17, 2011. Archived from the original on November 18, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  • "1953 All-Star Game Boxscore". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
  • "1953 All-Star Game: West 79, East 75". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on December 2, 2009. Retrieved February 13, 2012.
  • "1953 NBA All-Star Game". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  • Specific
    1. ^ "Don Barksdale, 69, One of First Blacks To Play in N.B.A." The New York Times. March 11, 1993. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  • ^ "West Nips East, 79–74, In All-Star Cage Tilt". Milwaukee Sentinel. January 14, 1953. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  • ^ Schuhmann, John (February 11, 2010). "These numbers get the All-Star treatment". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on December 2, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  • External links[edit]


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