As we all know, the NBA All-Star Game has been in existence for more than 60 years since its birth in 1951. During this period, many superstars have dedicated their performances on this stage, such as Jordan, Magic, Kobe and so on. If a star wants to score 300 points in the All-Star Game, it's very difficult. Let's take a look at the players who scored 300 points or nearly 300 points in the All-Star Game.

Kobe 290 points. Bryant has played for 20 seasons, including 18 times in the NBA All-Star Game and 4 times in the All-Star Game. Kobe is one of the most scoring players in NBA history, and Kobe is still the protagonist of the scoring on the All-Star stage. Kobe scored a total of 290 points on the 18th All-Star trip, which is very close to the 300-point mark.

Jordan scored 216 points. Compared to Kobe, James and other juniors, Jordan has a short career, only 15 seasons, 14 of which were selected for the All-Star and 3 times for the All-Star MVP. The score is as simple as Jordan's cut and cut vegetables. He even had a 40-point performance in the All-Star Game. Jordan scored a total of 261 points on 14 All-Star trips, but there was some gap from the 300-point mark.

Durant scored 219 points. Durant has been in the league for 11 seasons, including 9 All-Stars and 1 All-Star MVP. After the Thunder went to the Warriors, Durant scored more efficiently. Durant on the All-Star stage is not to be outdone, even if it is a game dominated by entertainment, he takes it seriously. Durant scored a total of 219 points on the 9th All-Star trip. It should not be difficult to break through the 300 mark in the future.

James scored 343 points. As the first person in active service, James has been in the league for 15 seasons, including 14 All-Stars and 3 All-Star MVPs. Although I don't know when James will retire, James is still the superman who can do anything. James scored a total of 343 points on 14 All-Star trips, ranking first in history and 53 points more than the second. It is a record that the league is hard to break.