The BBL All-Star Game is the annual All-Star Game of the German first-division basketball league, the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). The event is based on the original NBA concept and includes a slam dunk contest and a three-point shootout. Since 2012, the All-Star Game has been played between "Team National" (domestic players) and "Team International" (foreign players).
First season | 1987–88 |
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Country | Germany |
Number of teams | 2 |
Current champions | Team National (2018–19) |
Most championships | Team International |
Games
edit2012–present: National – International
editDate | City | Arena | Attendance | National – International | MVP | |
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March 23, 2019 | Trier | Trier Arena | 4,600 | 151–148 | İsmet Akpınar | |
January 13, 2018 | Göttingen | Lokhalle Göttingen | 3,300 | 132–145 | Peyton Siva | |
January 14, 2017 | Bonn | Telekom Dome | 6,000 | 99–102 | Philipp Schwethelm | |
January 9, 2016 | Bamberg | Brose Arena | 6,000 | 128–118 | Per Günther | |
January 10, 2015 | Neu-Ulm | ratiopharm Arena | 6,000 | 101–110 | Brad Wanamaker | |
January 18, 2014 | Bonn | Telekom Dome | 6,000 | 116–121 | Isaiah Swann | |
January 19, 2013 | Nürnberg | Arena Nürnberg | 7,413 | 95–113 | John Bryant | |
January 21, 2012 | Ludwigsburg | Arena Ludwigsburg | 4,150 | 84–89 | John Bryant |
1987–2011
editDate | City | Arena | Attendance | North – South | MVP | |
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22.01.2011 | Trier | Trier Arena | 5.738 | 114 - 103 | Kyle Hines | |
23.01.2010 | Bonn | Telekom Dome | 6.000 | 92 - 102 | Chris Ensminger | |
17.01.2009 | Mannheim | SAP-Arena | 7.711 | 98 - 97 | Darren Fenn | |
19.01.2008 | Mannheim | SAP-Arena | 9.404 | 104 - 88 | Julius Jenkins | |
27.01.2007 | Köln | Kölnarena | 13.412 | 112 - 98 | Demond Mallet | |
28.01.2006 | Köln | Kölnarena | 15.172 | 157 - 154 | 3OT | Brian Brown |
15.01.2005 | Köln | Kölnarena | 12.115 | 103 - 110 | Denis Wucherer | |
31.01.2004 | Köln | Kölnarena | 16.132 | 114 - 105 | Rimantas Kaukėnas | |
04.01.2003 | Köln | Kölnarena | 17.105 | 112 - 105 | Carl Brown | |
05.01.2002 | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | 8.500 | 112 - 102 | Reggie Bassette | |
17.02.2001 | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | 8.500 | 112 - 109 | John Best | |
19.12.1999 | Bielefeld | Seidensticker Halle | 6.000 | 141 - 131 | Olumide Oyedeji | |
Date | City | Arena | Attendance | Nat. – Int. | MVP | |
1998/1999 | Köln | Kölnarena | 6.104 | 126 - 132 | ? | |
1997/1998 | Oberhausen | Arena Oberhausen | ? | 126 - 140 | Wendell Alexis | |
1996/1997 | Bonn | Hardtberghalle | ? | 163 - 165 | OT | Siniša Kelečević |
Date | City | Arena | Attendance | North – South | MVP | |
1995/1996 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 109 - 93 | Teoman Alibegovic | |
1994/1995 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 122 - 132 | ||
1993/1994 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 96 - 93 | ||
1992/1993 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 141 - 120 | ||
1991/1992 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 154 - 147 | ||
1990/1991 | Karlsruhe | Europahalle | ? | 162 - 153 | ||
1989/1990 | Hagen | Ischelandhalle | ? | 150 – 145 | ||
1988/1989 | –[a] | – | – | – | ||
1987/1988 | Ludwigsburg | Rundsporthalle Ludwigsburg | ? | 179 - 151 |
- ^ The 1989 All-Star Game was canceled due to scheduling problems.
Dunking & Three-point champions
editYear | City | Dunk champion | Three-point champion |
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2019 | Trier | Austin Hollins | Per Günther |
2018 | Göttingen | Jamar Abrams | Maodo Lô |
2017 | Bonn | Brian Butler | Ryan Thompson |
2016 | Bamberg | Garlon Green | Per Günther |
2015 | Neu-Ulm | Will Clyburn | David Brembley |
2014 | Bonn | Rafal Lipinski (Amateur) | Calvin Harris |
2013 | Nürnberg | Justin Darlington (Amateur) | Demond Mallet |
2012 | Ludwigsburg | Salu Benjamin Tadi (basketball) | Donatas Zavackas |
2011 | Trier | Salu Benjamin Tadi (basketball) | Jacob Burtschi |
2010 | Bonn | Jamal Shuler | Taylor Rochestie |
2009 | Mannheim | Keith Simmons | Osvaldo Jeanty |
2008 | Mannheim | Ray Nixon | Ernest Joseph Gallup |
2007 | Köln | Jared Newson | Nick Jacobson |
2006 | Köln | Mico Ilic (Amateur) | Mike Penberthy |
2005 | Köln | Sascha Szymczak (Amateur) | Vilius Gabsys |
2004 | Köln | Sascha Szymczak (Amateur) | Jaison Maile |
2003 | Köln | Manfred Weber (Amateur) | Ümit Ergün (Amateur) |
2002 | Berlin | Stipo Papic | Alexander Hartung (Amateur) |
2001 | Berlin | Mark Miller | Mike Hansen |
1999 | Bielefeld | Olumide Oyedeji | Gary Collier |
1998 | Köln | Olumide Oyedeji | Derrick Taylor |
1997 | Oberhausen | Dennis Woodall | Keith Gatlin |
1996 | Bonn | Calvin Talford | Casey Schmidt |
1995 | Karlsruhe | Jens-Uwe Gordon | Michael Koch |
1994 | Karlsruhe | Jens-Uwe Gordon | Mark Montgomery |
1993 | Karlsruhe | James Marsh | Michael Koch |
1992 | Karlsruhe | Henning Harnisch | Kai Nürnberger |
1991 | Karlsruhe | Mike Knoerr | Rimas Kurtinaitis |
1990 | Karlsruhe | Henning Harnisch | Clinton Wheeler |
1989 | Hagen | Kevin Florent | Clinton Wheeler |
1988 | –[a] | – | – |
1987 | Ludwigsburg | John Devereaux | ? |
- ^ The 1989 All-Star Game was canceled due to scheduling problems.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Günther führt Nationals zum Sieg. Spox (in German)
External links
edit- German League official website Archived 2009-09-25 at the Wayback Machine (in German)