The 2012 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game which was played on February 26, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. EST at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, home of the Orlando Magic. This game was the 61st edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 2011–12 NBA season. 2012 NBA All-Star Game: Box Score, MVP and Information. Information about the 2012 All-Star Game, with result, scoring by period, MVP, box score, and all the NBA players selected to play it.
Parker’s Multi-Faceted Role to Include Regular Analysis & Commentary for the NBA on TNT & NBA TV, Along with NCAA Tournament & More Turner Sports has reached an agreement with Candace Parker, a 10-year WNBA veteran and two-time league MVP, on a dynamic position including full-time contributions as an analyst and commentator for the NBA on TNT and NBA TV throughout the season. Parker, still in the midst of her playing career coming off an All-Star campaign in 2018 where she led the Los Angeles Sparks to the postseason, will join the Players Only studio team for telecasts airing on both TNT and NBA TV. The innovative Players Only franchise offers viewers an entertaining narrative and unique insights into the game directly from the athlete’s perspective.
NBA TV will air Players Only telecasts on Monday nights beginning Oct. 22 through late-January. TNT will then air the remaining Players Only telecasts Tuesday nights from the series’ Jan. 29 debut through mid-April. Parker will also provide analysis for NBA TV’s GameTime – the network’s flagship studio show – with regular appearances on Sunday nights during the 2018-19 season beginning with her debut on Oct. She will also contribute to a variety of special projects for both the NBA on TNT and NBA TV. Additionally, Parker will provide commentary for Turner Sports and CBS Sports’ coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.
“I cannot wait to resume broadcasting with Turner Sports and to be a part of what I consider the best basketball coverage out there,” said Parker. “I love broadcasting because it allows me to share my passion for basketball with viewers, and I look forward to sharing my analysis and commentary in a variety of formats.” “Candace is one of the most influential basketball stars of her generation and we’re thrilled to provide a wide variety of opportunities for her to share her passion for the game and insights directly with fans,” said Tara August, Vice President of Talent Relations & Special Projects, Turner Sports.
“She’s a trailblazer in every sense of the word and we can’t wait to further showcase her talents as a commentator across our collective basketball portfolio.” Parker was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2008, following a championship career at the University of Tennessee, where she led the Lady Vols to consecutive NCAA Championships in 2007 and 2008.
During the 2008-09 WNBA season, she became the first player to earn WNBA MVP and Rookie of the Year honors in the same season. In 2016, Parker led the L.A.
Sparks to a WNBA Championship, in which she was named WNBA Finals MVP. She was named WNBA All-Star Game MVP in 2013, along with being elected to six All-WNBA teams and three All-Star teams. Parker also led Team USA Women’s Basketball to back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the 2008 and 2012 Games.
PLAYER (TEAM) POS. BIRTHDATE FROM 7. (New York) F 6-8 230 05/29/84 Syracuse 6. (Miami) F 6-8 250 12/30/84 St. Mary HS (OH) 1. (Chicago) G 6-3 190 10/04/88 Memphis 3.
(Miami) G 6-4 220 01/17/82 Marquette 12. (Orlando) C 6-11 265 12/08/85 SW Atlanta Christian Academy (GA) 1 (Miami) F 6-11 235 03/24/84 Georgia Tech 9 # (Chicago) F 6-9 220 04/16/85 Duke 55 # (Indiana) C 7-2 260 12/11/86 Georgetown 9 # (Philadelphia) F-G 6-6 207 01/08/84 Arizona 55 (Atlanta) G 6-7 240 06/29/81 Arkansas 34 (Boston) F 6-7 235 10/13/77 Kansas 9 (Boston) G 6-1 186 02/22/86 Kentucky 8 (New Jersey) G 6-3 209 06/26/84 Illinois Head Coach: (Chicago). PLAYER (TEAM) POS. BIRTHDATE FROM 35.
(Oklahoma City) F 6-9 235 09/29/88 Texas 32. (L.A. Clippers) F 6-10 251 03/16/89 Oklahoma 24. (L.A. Lakers) G 6-6 205 08/23/78 Lower Merion HS (PA) 3.
(L.A. Clippers) G 6-0 175 05/06/85 Wake Forest 17.
# (L.A. Lakers) C 7-0 285 10/27/87 St. Joseph HS (NJ) 12 # (Portland) F 6-11 240 07/19/85 Texas 33 # (Memphis) C 7-1 265 01/29/85 Barcelona, Spain 42 (Minnesota) F-C 6-10 260 09/07/88 UCLA 13 (Phoenix) G 6-3 178 02/07/74 Santa Clara 41 (Dallas) F 7-0 245 06/19/78 Wurzburg, Germany 9 (San Antonio) G 6-2 185 05/17/82 Paris, France 0 (Oklahoma City) G 6-3 187 11/12/88 UCLA Head Coach: (Oklahoma City).
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