The host was Don Criqui and the NBA official was retired referee Mendy Rudolph.
There were a total of 32 players and the finals had a match up of Pete Maravich verse Paul Westphal.
It featured, among others, Pete Maravich, Bob McAdoo, Kevin Grevey, and George Gervin.
The NBA raised $200,000 for charities while Mike Conley Jr. of the Utah Jazz won the first virtual competition, edging the Chicago Bulls' Zach LaVine.
Certain rule adjustments were made, however, that differed from conventional H–O–R–S–E competition:[1] The game took place on a 45 feet 0 inches (13.72 m) × 50 feet 0 inches (15.24 m) court, half the size of a regulation length basketball court.