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BOSTON 1951. WEST 94 - EAST 111

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The beginning of the big adventure. An idea from Haskell Cohen supported by the Celtics' founder, Walter Brown, who decided to start the first NBA All Star in the Boston Garden with a big exit.
The All-Stars were chosen by the league's sportwriters, and everybody played with all their might, eager (and needing) to capture the $100 awarded to members of the winning team. 
But there was also another reason for the players' intensity. Many of the West All-Stars were NBL (National Basketball League) veterans, while most of the East cagers were refugees from the BAA (Basketball Association of America). Accordingly, the edge of competition was sharpened by a historical rivalry between the two defunct leagues. 
Finally, the East achieved the first All-Star victory leaded by Easy Ed Macauley with 20 points.

MVP: Ed Macauley (East)

EAST TEAM FGM FGA FTM FTA REB AST PF PTS
Joe FulksPhiladelphia  615 79 73 519
Dolph Schayes   Syracuse 710 12 143 115
Ed MacauleyBoston 712 67 61 320
Bob CousyBoston 212 45 98 38
Andy PhillipPhiladelphia 38 00 108 16
Paul ArizinPhiladelphia 712 12 70 215
Vince BorylaNew York 46 11 22 39
Harry GallatinNew York 24 11 52 45
Red RochaBaltimore 210 44 23 28
Dick McGuireNew York 34 00 510 26
TOTALS
43 93 25 31 67 40 26 111

WEST TEAM FGM FGA FTM FTA REB AST PF PTS
Alex GrozaIndianapolis  816 11 131 417
Jim PollardMinneapolis 211 00 45 14
George MikanMinneapolis 417 46 113 212
Bob DaviesRochester 46 55 55 313
Ralph BeardIndianapolis 38 03 32 16
Dike EddlemanTri-Cities 29 35 03 37
Vern Mikkelsen  Minneapolis 411 34 91 311
Larry FoustFort Wayne 16 00 52 32
Frank BrianTri-Cities 514 45 63 214
Fred SchausFort Wayne 29 44 42 38
TOTALS
35 107 24 33 60 27 25 94

Fri, 2 March 1951 - COACHES: Joe Lapchick (East) and John Kundla (West) - ATTENDANCE: 10.094 spectators. >>> 1952

Scores 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
East31223028 111
West22202230 94

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