NFT Name
NBA All-Star 1997: Cleveland, Ohio
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
20184
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
10/11/2024, 11:35
Description
In February 1997, the NBA gathered at Gund Arena in Cleveland to celebrate not just the season’s All-Stars, but the greatest players ever to play the game. 1997 was the 50th Anniversary of the league, and the legends came from far and wide to celebrate the NBA’s 50 greatest players. With the greatest of all time gathered to watch, there were a number of notable performances, including Kobe Bryant (who was not yet an All-Star) winning the Slam Dunk Contest in a performance that put him on the map. In the NBA All-Star Game, Michael Jordan - then in the middle of his second three-peat with the Bulls – notched the first triple double in NBA All-Star history. But it was Charlotte’s Glen Rice who scored 26 points on hot shooting and led the east to a 132-120 Victory, securing the MVP in front of 20,592 fans.
Traits
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editionID
295
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video/mp4
Collection Information
In February 1997, the NBA gathered at Gund Arena in Cleveland to celebrate not just the season’s All-Stars, but the greatest players ever to play the game. 1997 was the 50th Anniversary of the league, and the legends came from far and wide to celebrate the NBA’s 50 greatest players. With the greatest of all time gathered to watch, there were a number of notable performances, including Kobe Bryant (who was not yet an All-Star) winning the Slam Dunk Contest in a performance that put him on the map. In the NBA All-Star Game, Michael Jordan - then in the middle of his second three-peat with the Bulls – notched the first triple double in NBA All-Star history. But it was Charlotte’s Glen Rice who scored 26 points on hot shooting and led the east to a 132-120 Victory, securing the MVP in front of 20,592 fans.