The NBA All-Star Game has been played every year since 1951, with the only exception of 1999 (strike shortened season). View the NBA All star Records..
TEAM RECORDS
Scoring
Most points in a game – team
155 by West All-Stars (2003)
The record was set in a game which included two overtimes. The record for a game ending after regulation is 153, achieved by West in 1961, 1992 and 2007.
Most points in a game – both teams
303 (1987)
Most points in first half – team
88 by West All-Stars (2012)[1]
Most points in first half – both teams
157 (2012)[1]
Fewest points in a game – team
75 by East All-Stars (1953)
Fewest points in a game – both teams
154 (1953)
Largest margin of victory
40 (153–113) by West All-Stars (1992)
Slightest margin of victory
1 (124–123) by East All-Stars (1965)
1 (108–107) by West All-Stars (1971)
1 (125–124) by West All-Stars (1977)
1 (111–110) by East All-Stars (2001)
Field goals
Highest field goal percentage – team
0.653 (64/98) by West All-Stars (1992)
Highest field goal percentage – both teams
0.543 (119/229) (2004)
Lowest field goal percentage – team
0.292 (35/120) by West All-Stars (1966)
Lowest field goal percentage – both teams
0.362 (59/163) (1953)
Most field goals made – team
69 by West All-Stars (2007)
Most field goals made – both teams
128 (2007)
Least field goals made – team
25 by East All-Stars (1953)
Least field goals made – both teams
59 (1953)
Most field goals attempted – team
135 by East All-Stars (1960)
Most field goals attempted – both teams
256 (1960)
Least field goals attempted – team
66 by East All-Stars (1953)
Least field goals attempted – both teams
162 (1953)
Three-point field goals
Most three-point field goals made – team
14 by East All-Stars (2012)
Free throws
Highest free throw percentage – team
1.000 (18/18) by West All-Stars (1973)
Highest free throw percentage – both teams
0.838 (31/37) (1977)
Lowest free throw percentage – team
0.364 (4/11) by West All-Stars (2004)
Lowest free throw percentage – both teams
0.500 (16/32) (2004)
0.500 (11/22) (2007)
0.500 (14/28) (2008)
Most free throws made – team
40 by East All-Stars (1959)
Most free throws made – both teams
71 (1987)
Fewest free throws made – team
4 by West All-Stars (2004)
Fewest free throws made – both teams
11 (2007)
Most free throws attempted – team
57 by West All-Stars (1970)
Most free throws attempted – both teams
95 (1956)
Fewest free throws attempted – team
9 by West All-Stars (2007)
Fewest free throws attempted – both teams
22 (2007)
Rebounds
Most rebounds recorded – team
83 by East All-Stars (1966)
Most rebounds recorded – both teams
151 (1960)
Least rebounds recorded – team
37 by West All-Stars (1983)
Least rebounds recorded – both teams
89 (1983)
Assists
Most assists – team
52 by West All-Stars (2007)
Most assists – both teams
85 (1984 1OT)
81 (2007)
Least assists – team
15 by West All-Stars (1965)
Least assists – both teams
37 (1964)
Steals
Most steals – team
24 by East All-Stars (1989)
Most steals- both teams
40 (1989)
Blocks
Most blocks – team
16 by West All-Stars (1980 1OT)
12 by West All-Stars (1994)
Most blocks – both teams
25 (1980 1OT)
21 (1994)
INDIVIDUAL
Most selections
19 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Most selections among active players
14 by Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant
Most games played
18 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Most MVP titles
4 by Bob Pettit (1 shared title) (1956, 1958, 1959, 1962)
4 by Kobe Bryant (1 shared title) (2002, 2007, 2009, 2011)
Players to record a triple-double
Michael Jordan – 14 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists in 26 minutes (1997)
LeBron James – 29 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists in 32 minutes (2011)
Dwyane Wade – 24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists in 33 minutes (2012)
Scoring
Most points per game – career (3 games min.)
28.3 by Kevin Durant (85/3)
Most points – career
271 by Kobe Bryant (2012)[1]
Most points – game
42 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
Most points – half
24 by Glen Rice (1997)
Most points – quarter
20 by Glen Rice (1997)
Minutes
Most minutes – career
449 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Most minutes – game
42 by Oscar Robertson (1964)
42 by Bill Russell (1964)
42 by Jerry West (1964)
42 by Nate Thurmond (1967)
Most minutes per game
31.7 by Oscar Robertson
Rebounds
Most rebounds- career
197 by Wilt Chamberlain
Most rebounds – game
27 by Bob Pettit (1962)
Most rebounds per game
16.2 by Bob Pettit
Most offensive rebounds – game
10 by Kobe Bryant (2011)
Most defensive rebounds – game
19 by Dikembe Mutombo (2001)
Most rebounds – half
16 by Bob Pettit (1962)
16 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960)
Most rebounds – quarter
10 by Bob Pettit (1962)
Assists
Most assists – career
127 by Magic Johnson
Most assists – game
22 by Magic Johnson (1984)
Most assists per game
10.5 by Chris Paul
Most assists – half
13 by Magic Johnson (1984)
Most assists – quarter
9 by John Stockton (1989)
Field goals
Highest field goal percentage – career
.810 by Dwight Howard
Most field goals made – career
111 by Kobe Bryant
Most field goals made – game
17 by Michael Jordan (1988)
17 by Kevin Garnett (2003)
17 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
Most field goals made – half
10 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
Most field goals made – quarter
8 by Dave DeBusschere (1967)
8 by Glen Rice (1997)
Most field goals attempted – career
233 by Michael Jordan
Most field goals attempted – game
27 by Rick Barry (1967)
27 by Michael Jordan (2003)
Most field goals attempted – half
17 by Glen Rice (1997)
Most field goals attempted – quarter
12 by Bill Sharman (1960)
Free throws
Highest free throw percentage – career
1.000 by Archie Clark (i.e. 100%)
1.000 by Clyde Drexler
Most free throws made – career
78 by Elgin Baylor
Most free throws made – game
12 by Elgin Baylor (1962)
12 by Oscar Robertson (1965)
Most free throws made – half
10 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
Most free throws made – quarter
9 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
9 by Julius Erving (1978)
Most free throws attempted – career
98 by Elgin Baylor
98 By Oscar Robertson
Most free throws attempted – game
16 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
Most free throws attempted – half
12 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
Most free throws attempted – quarter
11 by Julius Erving (1978)
Three-point shooting
Most three point field goals made – career
22 by Ray Allen
Most three point field goals made – game
6 by Mark Price (1993)
6 by LeBron James (2012)
Most three point field goals made – half
6 by Mark Price (1993)
Most three point field goals attempted – career
71 by Ray Allen
Most three point field goals attempted – game
11 by Ray Allen (2005)
11 by Kevin Durant (2011)
Most three point field goals attempted – half
7 by Scottie Pippen (1994)
7 by Ray Allen (2005)
7 by Tracy McGrady (2006)
Steals
Most steals – career
37 by Michael Jordan
Most steals per game
3.5 by Chris Paul
Most steals – game
8 by Rick Barry (1975)
Most steals – half
5 by Larry Bird (1986)
Most steals – quarter
4 by Fred Brown (1976)
4 by Larry Bird (1986)
4 by Isiah Thomas (1989)
Blocks
Most blocks – career
31 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Most blocks per game
1.92 by Hakeem Olajuwon
Most blocks – game
6 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
Most blocks – half
4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
4 by Michael Jordan (1988)
4 by Hakeem Olajuwon (1994)
Most blocks – quarter
4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
All-Star Weekend records
Most Slam Dunk Contests won
3 by Nate Robinson (2006, 2009, 2010)
Most consecutive Slam Dunk Contests won
2 by Michael Jordan (1987, 1988)
2 by Jason Richardson (2002, 2003)
2 by Nate Robinson (2009, 2010)
Most Three-Point Shootout Contests won
3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988)
3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992)
Most consecutive Three-Point Shootout Contests won
3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988)
3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992)
Youngest Slam Dunk Champion (All-Star weekend)
Kobe Bryant (18 years, 169 days)
Other records
Attendance
108,713 for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game which was held in Cowboys Stadium at Arlington, Texas - the largest attendance in history for any basketball game.
Youngest All-Star Game MVP
LeBron James (21 years, 51 days)