Yes, "All-Star" should be capitalized when referring to the NBA All-Star game or a player selected as an All-Star.
Magic Johnson has been selected to play in 12 NBA All-Star games. However, due to injury in 1989, Johnson decided to sit out the All-Star game that season. He was selected to play in the following games (the ones he played are in bold):1980 NBA All-Star game1982 NBA All-Star game1983 NBA All-Star game1984 NBA All-Star game1985 NBA All-Star game1986 NBA All-Star game2087 NBA All-Star game2088 NBA All-Star game2089 NBA All-Star game2090 NBA All-Star game2091 NBA All-Star game2092 NBA All-Star game
yes he Is totally an all star
During all star weekend
All-Star Cheerleading was invented in 1957
Star of All Planets was created in 2003.
All Star Wrestling was created in 1970.
All Star Records was created in 2004.
Shaquille O'Neal has been selected to play in 15 NBA All-Star games. However, due to injuries in several of the seasons, O'Neal only played in 12 All-Star Games. He was selected to play in the following games (the ones he played are in bold):1993 NBA All-Star game1994 NBA All-Star game1995 NBA All-Star game1996 NBA All-Star game1997 NBA All-Star game1998 NBA All-Star game2000 NBA All-Star game2001 NBA All-Star game2002 NBA All-Star game2003 NBA All-Star game2004 NBA All-Star game2005 NBA All-Star game2006 NBA All-Star game2007 NBA All-Star game2009 NBA All-Star game
You're asking the wrong question. Converse One-Star is mad by the same company, but it is not based on the All-Star. The One-Star line also has clothes and accessories, while the All-Star is just the shoes.
ok so when you become a all star in action allstars you get a free mvp membership for a month
Not in an all-star game.