I got a lists of all-time leading figures in the NBA All-star in every major statistical category that are recorded by the league. Stats includes individual and team records.
Team
Scoring
- Most points in a game – team
- 155 by West All-Stars (2003)
- The record was set in a game which included two overtimes. The record for a game ending after regulation is 153, achieved by West in 1961, 1992 and 2007.
- 155 by West All-Stars (2003)
- Most points in a game – both teams
- 303 (1987)
- Fewest points in a game – team
- 75 by East All-Stars (1953)
- Fewest points in a game – both teams
- 154 (1953)
- Largest margin of victory
- 40 (153–113) by West All-Stars (1992)
- Slightest margin of victory
- 1 (124–123) by East All-Stars (1965)
- 1 (108–107) by West All-Stars (1971)
- 1 (125–124) by West All-Stars (1977)
- 1 (111–110) by East All-Stars (2001)
Field goals
- Highest field goal percentage – team
- 0.653 (64/98) by West All-Stars (1992)
- Highest field goal percentage – both teams
- 0.543 (119/229) (2004)
- Lowest field goal percentage – team
- 0.292 (35/120) by West All-Stars (1966)
- Lowest field goal percentage – both teams
- 0.362 (59/163) (1953)
- Most field goals made – team
- 69 by West All-Stars (2007)
- Most field goals made – both teams
- 128 (2007)
- Least field goals made – team
- 25 by East All-Stars (1953)
- Least field goals made – both teams
- 59 (1953)
- Most field goals attempted – team
- 135 by East All-Stars (1960)
- Most field goals attempted – both teams
- 256 (1960)
- Least field goals attempted – team
- 66 by East All-Stars (1953)
- Least field goals attempted – both teams
- 162 (1953)
Free throws
- Highest free throw percentage – team
- 1.000 (18/18) by West All-Stars (1973)
- Highest free throw percentage – both teams
- 0.838 (31/37) (1977)
- Lowest free throw percentage – team
- 0.364 (4/11) by West All-Stars (2004)
- Lowest free throw percentage – both teams
- 0.500 (16/32) (2004)
- 0.500 (11/22) (2007)
- 0.500 (14/28) (2008)
- Most free throws made – team
- 40 by East All-Stars (1959)
- Most free throws made – both teams
- 71 (1987)
- Fewest free throws made – team
- 4 by West All-Stars (2004)
- Fewest free throws made – both teams
- 11 (2007)
- Most free throws attempted – team
- 57 by West All-Stars (1970)
- Most free throws attempted – both teams
- 95 (1956)
- Fewest free throws attempted – team
- 9 by West All-Stars (2007)
- Fewest free throws attempted – both teams
- 22 (2007)
Rebounds
- Most rebounds recorded – team
- 83 by East All-Stars (1966)
- Most rebounds recorded – both teams
- 151 (1960)
- Least rebounds recorded – team
- 37 by West All-Stars (1983)
- Least rebounds recorded – both teams
- 89 (1983)
Assists
- Most assists – team
- 52 by West All-Stars (2007)
- Most assists – both teams
- 85 (1984 1OT)
- 81 (2007)
- Least assists – team
- 15 by West All-Stars (1965)
- Least assists – both teams
- 37 (1964)
Steals
- Most steals – team
- 24 by East All-Stars (1989)
- Most steals- both teams
- 40 (1989)
Blocks
- Most blocks – team
- 16 by West All-Stars (1980 1OT)
- 12 by West All-Stars (1994)
- Most blocks – both teams
- 25 (1980 1OT)
- 21 (1994)
Individual
- Most selections
- 19 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Most selections among active players
- 14 by Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant
- Most games played
- 18 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Most MVP titles
- 4 by Bob Pettit (1 shared title) (1956, 1958, 1959, 1962)
- 4 by Kobe Bryant (1 shared title) (2002, 2007, 2009, 2011)
- Players to record a triple-double
- Michael Jordan – 14 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists in 26 minutes (1997)
- LeBron James – 29 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists in 32 minutes (2011)
- Dwyane Wade – 24 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists in 33 minutes (2012)
Scoring
- Most points per game – career (3 games min.)
- 28.3 by Kevin Durant (85/3)
- Most points – career
- 271 by Kobe Bryant (2012)
- Most points – game
- 42 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
- Most points – half
- 24 by Glen Rice (1997)
- Most points – quarter
- 20 by Glen Rice (1997)
Minutes
- Most minutes – career
- 449 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Most minutes – game
- 42 by Oscar Robertson (1964)
- 42 by Bill Russell (1964)
- 42 by Jerry West (1964)
- 42 by Nate Thurmond (1967)
- Most minutes per game
- 31.7 by Oscar Robertson
Rebounds
- Most rebounds- career
- 197 by Wilt Chamberlain
- Most rebounds – game
- 27 by Bob Pettit (1962)
- Most rebounds per game
- 16.2 by Bob Pettit
- Most offensive rebounds – game
- 10 by Kobe Bryant (2011)
- Most defensive rebounds – game
- 19 by Dikembe Mutombo (2001)
- Most rebounds – half
- 16 by Bob Pettit (1962)
- 16 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960)
- Most rebounds – quarter
- 10 by Bob Pettit (1962)
Assists
- Most assists – career
- 127 by Magic Johnson
- Most assists – game
- 22 by Magic Johnson (1984)
- Most assists per game
- 10.5 by Chris Paul
- Most assists – half
- 13 by Magic Johnson (1984)
- Most assists – quarter
- 9 by John Stockton (1989)
Field goals
- Highest field goal percentage – career
- .810 by Dwight Howard
- Most field goals made – career
- 111 by Kobe bryant
- Most field goals made – game
- 17 by Michael Jordan (1988)
- 17 by Kevin Garnett (2003)
- 17 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
- Most field goals made – half
- 10 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
- Most field goals made – quarter
- 8 by Dave DeBusschere (1967)
- 8 by Glen Rice (1997)
- Most field goals attempted – career
- 233 by Michael Jordan
- Most field goals attempted – game
- 27 by Rick Barry (1967)
- 27 by Michael Jordan (2003)
- Most field goals attempted – half
- 17 by Glen Rice (1997)
- Most field goals attempted – quarter
- 12 by Bill Sharman (1960)
Free throws
- Highest free throw percentage – career
- 1.000 by Archie Clark
- 1.000 by Clyde Drexler
- Most free throws made – career
- 78 by Elgin Baylor
- Most free throws made – game
- 12 by Elgin Baylor (1962)
- 12 by Oscar Robertson (1965)
- Most free throws made – half
- 10 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
- Most free throws made – quarter
- 9 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
- 9 by Julius Erving (1978)
- Most free throws attempted – career
- 98 by Elgin Baylor
- 98 By Oscar Robertson
- Most free throws attempted – game
- 16 by Wilt Chamberlain (1962)
- Most free throws attempted – half
- 12 by Zelmo Beaty (1966)
- Most free throws attempted – quarter
- 11 by Julius Erving (1978)
Three-point shooting
- Most three point field goals made – career
- 22 by Ray Allen
- Most three point field goals made – game
- 6 by Mark Price (1993)
- 6 by LeBron James (2012)
- Most three point field goals made – half
- 6 by Mark Price (1993)
- Most three point field goals attempted – career
- 71 by Ray Allen
- Most three point field goals attempted – game
- 11 by Ray Allen (2005)
- 11 by Kevin Durant (2011)
- Most three point field goals attempted – half
- 7 by Scottie Pippen (1994)
- 7 by Ray Allen (2005)
- 7 by Tracy McGrady (2006)
Steals
- Most steals – career
- 37 by Michael Jordan
- Most steals per game
- 3.5 by Chris Paul
- Most steals – game
- 8 by Rick Barry (1975)
- Most steals – half
- 5 by Larry Bird (1986)
- Most steals – quarter
- 4 by Fred Brown (1976)
- 4 by Larry Bird (1986)
- 4 by Isiah Thomas (1989)
Blocks
- Most blocks – career
- 31 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
- Most blocks per game
- 1.92 by Hakeem Olajuwon
- Most blocks – game
- 6 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
- Most blocks – half
- 4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
- 4 by Michael Jordan (1988)
- 4 by Hakeem Olajuwon (1994)
- Most blocks – quarter
- 4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1980)
All-Star Weekend records
- Most Slam Dunk Contests won
- 3 by Nate Robinson (2006, 2009, 2010)
- Most consecutive Slam Dunk Contests won
- 2 by Michael Jordan (1987, 1988)
- 2 by Jason Richardson (2002, 2003)
- 2 by Nate Robinson (2009, 2010)
- Most Three-Point Shootout Contests won
- 3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988)
- 3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992)
- Most consecutive Three-Point Shootout Contests won
- 3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988)
- 3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992)
- Youngest Slam Dunk Champion (All-Star weekend)
- Kobe Bryant (18 years, 169 days)
Other records
- Attendance
- 108,713 for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game which was held in Cowboys Stadium at Arlington, Texas — the largest attendance in history for any basketball game.
- Youngest All-Star Game MVP
- LeBron James (21 years, 51 days)