List of Every NBA All-Star Game Winner: History, Results 1951-2025

NBA All-Star Game Winners List:  Historic Results, Winners, Scores, Locations since 1951






 Eastern Conference has won the most wins in NBA All-Star Game with 39th times, while the Western Conference has 29th-time title winners since the Inaugural NBA All-Star Game Weekend was played at the Boston Garden on 1951.

Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks) and Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) are the most successful players in NBA All-Star having won the 4th time NBA All-Star Game MVP awards.

 Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal and Cavaliers' LeBron James is also in the list of NBA All-Star Game MVP winners, all these NBA Players has won the NBA All-Star Game MVP with three times.





NBA All-Star Game Winners List: Historic Results, MVP Winners, Locations.



NBA All-Star Game brief history, Facts.



The NBA All-Star Game is a basketball exhibition game hosted every February by the National Basketball Association - NBA, matching a mix of the league's star players, who are drafted by the two players with the most votes.
Each team consists of 12 players, making it 24 in total. It is the featured event of NBA All-Star Weekend.
NBA All-Star Weekend is a three-day event which goes from Friday to Sunday. The All-Star Game was first played at the Boston Garden on March 2, 1951.

 According to the new format changes in NBA All-Star Game, is that the vote leaders for each conferences will be assigned as team captains and will be able to select players from the rest of the starters and the reserves, regardless of the conference they play in, to form their own teams.
The conferences will not play against each other since the inaugural All-Star Game in 1951.

According to  "Riley Rule" The head coach of the team is selected with the best record in each conference to lead their respective conference in the All-Star Game..


NBA All-Star Game 2024 won by Team East.



Who wins the 2025 NBA All-Star Game.




Shaq’s OGs, a team composed of seasoned veterans, won the 2025 All-Star Game and Warriors guard Stephen Curry, playing in front of his hometown fans at the Chase Center, won the game’s Most Valuable Player award after he scored 12 points in the final, including nine of his team’s final 18.



Which player has been captain in the most NBA All-Star Games?


Not only is LeBron James the NBA’s all-time leading scorer – he’s also 5-1 as an NBA All-Star captain.


Which player has earned the most NBA All-Star selections?

James was selected to his 21th career NBA All-Star Shaq team in 2025, breaking a record with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most in history.

After Abdul-Jabbar’s 19 selections, Kobe Bryant (18), Tim Duncan (15), Shaquille O’Neal (15) and Kevin Garnett (15) are next on the list. The NBA named the All-Star Game MVP Award after Bryant in 2020.


Has the NBA All-Star Game ever gone to overtime?


Six NBA All-Star Games went into overtime. The most recent occasion came in 2003, when the West actually needed two overtimes to get past the East in Atlanta.

All-Star overtimes are a thing of the past with the installation of the Elam Ending in 2020.


Which conference has won more NBA All-Star Games?



The Eastern Conference has 39 NBA All-Star Game victories, while the West has 29.

The East dominated the first five decades of All-Star history, but the West came on strong before the format switched from conferences to captains, winning six of seven from 2011 to 2017.


When was the first NBA All-Star Game?


The NBA All-Star Game first started in 1951 with the East beating the West 111-94 at the Boston Garden. The event has been held every year since with the exception of 1999, when the NBA lockout forced the cancellation of the All-Star Game.





NBA All-Star Game Winners List by year, results and MVPs, 1951-2025.




 This is a list of each All-Star Game Winners, the venue at which it was played, and the All-Star Game MVP winner in each edition. And also includes the Past cities and venues & next Locations for NBA All-Star Game 2024, 2025, 2026 editions.

As of the 2017 All-Star Game (the 2016–17 NBA season), the Eastern Conference leads with a record of 38 wins and 29 losses (Western Conference wins 29).


2025 — Shaq’s OGs 41, Chuck’s Global Stars 25

Location: San Francisco l, Bay Area, Calif.


2024: East 211, West 186

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.

MVP: Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks


2023: Team Giannis 184, Team LeBron 175 | 

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

MVP: Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics


2022: Team LeBron 163, Team Durant 160 

Location: Cleveland, OH

MVP: Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors


2021: Team LeBron 170, Team Durant 150 |

Location: Atlanta, GA

MVP: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks


2020: Team LeBron 157, Team Giannis 155 

Location: Chicago, IL

MVP: Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers


2019: Team LeBron 178, Team Giannis 164

Location: Charlotte, N.C.

MVP: Kevin Durant, Golden State Warriors


2019:  Team LeBron 178, Team Giannis 164 

Location:  Charlotte, North Carolina.

MVP: Kevin Durant, Golden State Warriors



2018: Team LeBron 148, Team Stephen 145

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.

MVP: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers


2017: West 192, East 182

Location: New Orleans, LA

MVP: Anthony Davis, New Orleans Pelicans



2016: West 196, East 173

Location: Toronto, Ont.

MVP: Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder



2015: West 163, East 158

Location: New York, N.Y.

MVP: Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder



2014: East 163, West 155

Location: New Orleans, La.

MVP: Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers



2013: West 143, East 138

Location: Houston, Texas

MVP: Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers



2012: West 152, East 149

Location: Orlando, Fla.

MVP: Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder



2011: West 148, East 143

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.

MVP: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers



2010: East 141, West, 139

Location: Arlington, Texas

MVP: Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat



2009: West 146, East 119

Location: Phoenix, Ariz.

MVP: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix Suns



2008: East 134, West 128

Location: New Orleans, La.

MVP: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers



2007: West 153, East 132

Location: Las Vegas, Nev.

MVP: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers



2006: East 122, West 120

Location: Houston, Texas

MVP: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers



2005: East 125, West 115

Location: Denver, Colo.

MVP: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers



2004: West 136, East 132

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.

MVP: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers



2003: West 155, East 145 (2 OT)

Location: Atlanta, Ga.

MVP: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves



2002: West 135, East 120

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.

MVP: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers



2001: East 111, West 110

Location: Washington, D.C.

MVP: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers



2000: West 137, East 126

Location: Oakland, Calif.

MVP: Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs; Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers



1998: East 135, West 114

Location: New York City, N.Y.

MVP: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls



1997: East 132, West 120

Location: Cleveland, Ohio

MVP: Glen Rice, Charlotte Hornets



1996: East 129, West 118

Location: San Antonio, Texas

MVP: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls



1995: West 139, East 112

Location: Phoenix, Ariz.

MVP: Mitch Richmond, Sacramento Kings



1994: East 127, West 118

Location: Minneapolis, Minn.

MVP: Scottie Pippen, Chicago Bulls



1993: West 135, East 132 (OT)

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

MVP: Karl Malone and John Stockton, Utah Jazz



1992: West 153, East 113

Location: Orlando, Fla.

MVP: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers



1991: East 116, West 114

Location: Charlotte, N.C.

MVP: Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers



1990: East 130, West 113

Location: Miami, Fla.

MVP: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers



1989: West 143, East 134

Location: Houston, Texas

MVP: Karl Malone, Utah Jazz



1988: East 138, West 133

Location: Chicago, Ill.

MVP: Michael Jordan, 1988



1987: West 154, East 149 (OT)

Location: Seattle, Wash.

MVP: Tom Chambers, Seattle Supersonics



1986: East 139, West 132

Location: Dallas, Texas

MVP: Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons



1985: West 140, East 129

Location: Indianapolis, Ind.

MVP: Ralph Sampson, Houston Rockets



1984: East 154, West 145 (OT)

Location: Denver, Colo.

MVP: Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons



1983: East 132, West 123

Location: Inglewood, Calif.

MVP: Julius Erving, Philadelphia 76ers



1982: East 120, West 118

Location: East Rutherford, N.J.

MVP: Larry Bird, Boston Celtics



1981: East 123, West 120

Location: Richfield, Ohio

MVP: Nate Archibald, Boston Celtics



1980: East 144, West 136 (OT)

Location: Landover, Md.

MVP: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs



1979: West 134, East 129

Location: Pontiac, Mich.

MVP: David Thompson, Denver Nuggets



1978: East 133, West 125

Location: Atlanta, Ga.

MVP: Randy Smith, Buffalo Braves



1977: West 125, East 124

Location: Milwaukee, Wis.

MVP: Julius Erving, Philadelphia 76ers



1976: East 123, West 109

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.

MVP: Dave Bing, Washington Bullets



1975: East 108, West 102

Location: Phoenix, Ariz.

MVP: Walt Frazier, New York Knicks



1974: West 134, East 123

Location: Seattle, Wash.

MVP: Bob Lanier, Detroit Pistons



1973: East 104, West 84

Location: Chicago, Ill.

MVP: Dave Cowens, Boston Celtics



1972: West 112, East 110

Location: Inglewood, Calif.

MVP: Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers



1971: West 108, East 107

Location: San Diego, Calif.

MVP: Lenny Wilkens, Seattle Supersonics



1970: East 142, West 135

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.

MVP: Willis Reed, New York Knicks



1969: East 123, West 112

Location: Baltimore, Md.

MVP: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals



1968: East 144, West 124

Location: New York City, N.Y.

MVP: Hal Greer, Philadelphia 76ers



1967: West 135, East 120

Location: Daly City, Calif.

MVP: Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors



1966: East 137, West 94

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio

MVP: Adrian Smith, Cincinnati Royals



1965: East 124, West 123

Location: St. Louis, Mo.

MVP: Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Royals



1964: East 111, West 107

Location: Boston, Mass.

MVP: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals



1963: East 115, West 108

Location: Los Angeles, Calif.

MVP: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics



1962: West 150, East 130

Location: St. Louis, Mo.

MVP: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks



1961: West 153, East 131

Location: Syracus, N.Y.

MVP: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals



1960: East 125, West 115

Location: Philadelphia, Pa.

MVP: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors



1959: West 124, East 108

Location: Detroit, Mich.

MVP: Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis Lakers; Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks



1958: East 130, West 118

Location: St. Louis, Mo.

MVP: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks



1957: East 109, West 97

Location: Boston, Mass.

MVP: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics



1956: West 108, East 94

Location: Rochester, N.Y.

MVP: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks



1955: East 100, West 91

Location: New York City, N.Y.

MVP: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics



1954: East 98, West 93

Location: New York City, N.Y.

MVP: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics



1953: West 79, East 75

Location: Fort Wayne, Ind.

MVP: George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers



1952: East 108, West 91

Location: Boston, Mass.

MVP: Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors



1951: East 111, West 94

Location: Boston, Mass.

MVP: Ed Macauley, Boston Celtics







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