1984 NBA All-Star Game
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| Date | January 29, 1984 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Arena | McNichols Sports Arena | |||||||||||||||||||||
| City | Denver | |||||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Isiah Thomas | |||||||||||||||||||||
| National anthem | The Temptations | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 17,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Network | CBS ESPN (Slam Dunk Contest) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Dick Stockton, Tom Heinsohn (CBS) Roger Twibell, Greg Gumbel, Dick Vitale, and John Andariese (ESPN) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The 34th National Basketball Association All-Star Game was played on January 29, 1984, at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado, the home of the Denver Nuggets.
K. C. Jones, head coach of the Eastern Conference leader Boston Celtics, coached the East team. Frank Layden, head coach of the Western Conference leader Utah Jazz, coached the West team. The East All-Stars defeated the West All-Stars after one overtime, 154–145, making it the highest-scoring All-Star Game at that time, surpassing the record set in 1961, until it was surpassed in 1987. Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons was named the MVP of the game.
As of 2025, this is the most recent NBA All-Star Game played during the month of January.