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Johnson voted to All-Star team
West extends team to 13 to allow retired Magic to play
NEW YORK (AP) - Magic
Johnson was voted to the Western
Conference team for the NBA All-
Star Game next month. Johnson,
on the Los Angeles Lakers injured
list since announcing he had con
tracted the virus that causes AIDS,
had the second-highest vote total
for guards when results were an
nounced today.
Michael Jordan of the Chicago
Bulls was the top vote-getter for
the sixth year in a row and will
head the Eastern Conference team.
NBA Commissioner David J.
Stern said, "The fans have clearly
expressed their desire to see Magic
play in the All-Star Game again.
We have consulted with league
medical advisors and with Magic's
doctors and have been assured
that Magic's competing in the All-
Star Game should not pose any
health risk to Magic or the other
participants."
Stern said the Western Confer
ence team would include 13 play-
All-Star Starters
Western Conference
Clyde Drexler, Portland
Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers
Chris Mullin, Golden State
Karl Malone, U’ah
David Robinson, San Antonio
Eastern Conference
Michael Jordan, Chicago
Isiah Thomas, Detroit
Charles Barkley, Philadelphia
Larry Bird, Boston
Patrick Ewing, New York
nday, Janu
ers, rather than the traditional 12,
with Tim Hardaway of Golden
State, the second-highest vote-get
ter among active Western guards,
also being named to the squad.
Johnson announced onNoi
that he was retiring from act;
competition because he hadcc
tracted HIV. He was the sect
only to Portland's Clyde Dreni
in voting for guards.
Other West starters for theft
9 game at Orlando, Fla.,
Drexler, forwards Karl Malotit
Utah and Chris Mullin of Golii;
State and center David
of San Antonio.
The Eastern Confereti;
starters will be Jordan, whole
with 1,049,573 votes, Detroitgua
Isiah Thomas, forwards Charf;
Barkley of Philadelphia andlar
Bird of Boston and center Patrit
Ewing of New York.
The East team will be coadt
by Phil Jackson of Chicagoai
Don Nelson of Golden State
coach the West.
Seven more players wil
added to each squad throughvg
ing by the head coaches in
conference.
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Magic's decision to play in Olympics
draws opposition from Australian team
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basketball team to boycott
Olympic games against the United
States if Magic Johnson plays were
met Thursday by a worldwide
wave of support for the HlV-in-
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Earvin "Magic” Johnson
Johnson announced his retire
ment from the Los Angeles Lakers
last Nov. 7, after testing positive
for the virus that causes AIDS. The
NBA said Johnson could play in
the All-Star game Feb. 9 after he
received the fourth-highest num
ber of votes among Western Con
ference players.
International basketball offi
cials and U.S. Olympic Committee
representatives said there was no
health reason to keep Johnson out
of the Summer Games. Johnson
has said he wants to keep his spot
on the U.S. team for Barcelona, al
though no final decision has been
made.
"The risk, especially in a sport
like basketball, is very, very, very
low," said Dr. Jim Montgomery,
the chief physician for the U.S.
Summer Olympic team.
On Wednesday, Dr. Brian San-
do, the senior medical director of
the Australian Olympic Federa
tion's basketball program, said
that Johnson presented a realistic
threat of passing on the infection if
he played in Barcelona.
"I would certainly recommend
that our basketballers not compel
with a team of which Magic John
son was a member," Sandosaii
That risk you cannot absolute!!
say it's never going to occur."
The Lakers, in a statement
sued through the NBA, said Sandi
was "ill-informed. His viewsdt
not represent the prevailing medi
cal opinion on this subject,
that is that the chances of contract
ing the HIV virus through ath
competition are infinitesimal."
Mike Moran, a US
spokesman, said Johnson's doc-
tors should make the final deci
sion whether he plays ii
Barcelona.
"There is no documentationol
a single case of HIV being passed
through sport," Moran said
"Frankly, in basketball, wefeelthi
risk is zero."
Dr. Jacques Huguet, president
of the medical council ofFIBA, Hit
international basketball federa
tion, who said the chances ol
transmitting F1IV by mixing ol
blood through collision is "in
finitesimal, maybe one in a mil
lion."
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