NBA All-Star superlatives
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NBA All-Star superlatives

Updated 1355 GMT (2155 HKT) February 20, 2017
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Russell Westbrook throws down a dunk during the 2016 NBA All-Star Game. He was the Most Valuable Player in what was the highest-scoring All-Star Game of all time. The two teams combined for 369 points as the Western Conference won 196-173. A year later, that record was broken when the West won again 192-182. Total points: 374. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images
First All-Star MVP: Ed Macauley, left, was MVP of the first NBA All-Star Game, which was played in 1951. Boston teammate Bob Cousy, right, was also on the team that year. Between them here is Walter Brown, the Celtics' original owner. Basketball Hall of Fame/NBAE/Getty Images
Most appearances as a player: Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was named to 19 All-Star teams during his career, and he played in 18 of the games. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images
Most MVP awards: Bob Pettit, left, and Kobe Bryant each won four All-Star MVP awards during their career. Both also shared one of their awards -- Pettit split with Elgin Baylor in 1959, and Bryant shared the spoils with former teammate Shaquille O'Neal in 2009. AP and Garrett Ellwood/NBAE/Getty Images
Largest attendance: In 2010, there were 108,713 fans who attended the game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Juan O'Campo/NBAE/Getty Images
Most points in a game: Philadelphia center Wilt Chamberlain scored 42 points in the 1962 All-Star Game. Two months later, he set the league's all-time scoring record by putting up 100 against the New York Knicks. The All-Star Game scoring record was shattered in 2017 by Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans, who scored 52 points -- ten points more than Chamberlain. Underwood Archives/Getty Images
Triple-doubles: Michael Jordan dunks the ball during the 1997 All-Star Game in Cleveland. He finished with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists for the first triple-double in All-Star history. Only two other players have accomplished the feat: LeBron James in 2011 and Dwayne Wade in 2012. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images
Most All-Stars from one team: This year, for the eighth time in NBA history, four players from one team will be on the All-Star team. The four players this year are from the Golden State Warriors: from left, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and Stephen Curry. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images
Youngest MVP: James was just 21 years (and 51 days) old when he was named All-Star MVP in 2006. He added a second MVP trophy in 2008. Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images
Most wins: The Eastern Conference has a 37-28 record in the All-Star Game, but the Western Conference is catching up. The West has won five of the past six. Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images