List of Continental Basketball Association All-Star Games
The CBA All-Star-Game was a basketball event organised by the CBA from 1979 until 2008. It started originally in 1949 as the EBA All-Star Game, and in 1971 it became the EPSBL All-Star Game, following the League's name changes. In 1979 CBA organised its first event under the CBA logo and it had been known as the CBA All-Star Classic. Overall, it predates the NBA All-Star Game by two years, as the latter took place for first time in 1951.
The players who hold the record with the most CBA All-Star appearances since 1979 are former NBA star Tim Legler, Ronnie Fields and Claude Gregory who also had a brief NBA spell.[1][2] Additionally the coaches with the most appearances since 1979 are Eric Musselman with 5, Paul Woolpert, Chris Daleo and Dan Panaggio with 4 and Bill Musselman with 3.[3][4]
The slam-dunk contest was added on the 1988 edition and the long distance shoot contest on the 1990 and onwards.[5]
All-Star Game Results
[edit]Note: Stadium names are named based on the name at the day of the All-Star Game.[6]
Year | Result | Host arena | Host city | Game MVP |
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1949 | EPBL All-Stars 74, Pottsville Packers 69 | N/A | Pottsville, Pennsylvania | N/A[7] |
1958 | West All-Stars 122, East All-Stars 97 | 109th Street West Side Armory | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | N/A |
1959 | West All-Stars 110, East All-Stars 88 | 109th Street West Side Armory | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | N/A |
1961 | East All-Stars 164, West All-Stars 128 | 109th Street West Side Armory | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | Boo Ellis |
1962 | EPBL All-Stars 124, Allentown Jets 119 | Rockne Hall | Allentown, Pennsylvania | N/A |
1963 | Camden Bullets 122, EPBL All-Stars 114 | Convention Hall | Camden, New Jersey | Bob McNeill |
1964 | South All-Stars 137, North All-Stars 125 | Trenton High School | Trenton, New Jersey | Jim Hadnot |
1965 | Camden Bullets 147, EPBL All-Stars 129 | Convention Hall | Camden, New Jersey | Bob McNeill (2) |
1966 | East All-Stars 167, West All-Stars 159 | Farm Show Arena | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | Walt Simon |
1967 | West All-Stars 158, East All-Stars 149 | Salesianum School | Wilmington, Delaware | Willie Murrell |
1968 | East All-Stars 155, West All-Stars 125 | Hartford Public High School | Hartford, Connecticut | Spider Bennett |
1969 | West All-Stars 163, East All-Stars 133 | Catholic Youth Center | Scranton, Pennsylvania | Jim Jackson |
1970 | Wilmington Blue Bombers 129, All-Stars 123 | Salesianum School | Wilmington, Delaware | John Savage |
1971 | Scranton Apollos 146, EBA All-Stars 123 | Catholic Youth Center | Scranton, Pennsylvania | Willie Somerset |
1972 | EBA All-Stars 129, Scranton Apollos 110 | Catholic Youth Center | Scranton, Pennsylvania | Reggie Lacefield |
1976 | EBA All-Stars 137, Allentown Jets 134 | William Penn Senior High School | York, Pennsylvania[8] | N/A |
1977 | EBA All-Stars 136, Allentown Jets 118 | Allen Phys. Ed. Center | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Jim Bostic |
1978 | East All-Stars 135, West All-Stars 129 | Quincy YMCA | Quincy, Massachusetts | Jim Bostic (2) |
1979 | Rochester Zeniths 182, West All-Stars 168[9] | Dome Arena | Henrietta, New York | Andre McCarter |
1982 | Western Division 101, Eastern Division 91 | Brendan Byrne Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Brad Branson |
1983 | Albany Patroons 122, CBA All-Stars 109 | Washington Avenue Armory | Albany, New York | Larry Spriggs |
1984 | CBA All-Stars 128, Wyoming Wildcatters 125 | Casper Events Center | Casper, Wyoming | Anthony Roberts |
1985 | CBA All-Stars 113, Evansville Thunder 109 | Roberts Municipal Stadium | Evansville, Indiana | Rick Lamb |
1986 | CBA All-Stars 110, Tampa Bay Thrillers 108 | Tampa SunDome | Tampa Bay, Florida | Don Collins |
1987 | CBA All-Stars 105, La Crosse Catbirds 102 | La Crosse Center | La Crosse, Wisconsin | Eddie L. Johnson |
1988 | CBA All-Stars 115, Topeka Sizzlers 94 | Landon Arena | Topeka, Kansas | Michael Brooks |
1988-89 | Rockford Lightning 103, CBA All-Stars 97 | Rockford Metrocenter | Rockford, Illinois | Dwayne McClain |
1990 | National Conference 107, American Conference 105 | Wharton Field House | Moline, Illinois | Conner Henry |
1991 | National Conference 120, American Conference 116 | Five Seasons Center | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Vincent Askew |
1992 | National Conference 124, American Conference 115 | Yakima SunDome | Yakima, Washington | Conner Henry (2) |
1993 | American Conference 133, National Conference 121 | Myriad Convention Center | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Pat Durham |
1994 | American Conference 119, National Conference 108 | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Jeff Martin |
1995 | National Conference 119, American Conference 115 | Hartford Civic Arena | Hartford, Connecticut | Tony Dawson |
1996 | National Conference 121, American Conference 105 | Sioux Falls Arena | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Shelton Jones |
1997 | American Conference 107, National Conference 98 | Yakima SunDome | Yakima, Washington | Dexter Boney |
2000 | Eastern Division 135, Western Division 124 | Sioux Falls Arena[10] | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Dontae' Jones |
2001 | Despite that the All-Stars were selected, it was cancelled in January. The CBA folded on February 8, 2001 [11] | |||
2003 | National Conference 140, American Conference 125 | Sioux Falls Arena | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Versile Shaw |
2004 | National Conference 105, American Conference 103 | Yakima SunDome | Yakima, Washington | Roberto Bergersen |
2005 | Eastern Conference 114, Western Conference 110 | Genesis Convention Center | Gary, Indiana | Sam Clancy, Jr. |
2006 | Western Conference 119, Eastern Conference 110 | Qwest Arena | Boise, Idaho | Randy Holcomb |
2007 | National Conference 134, American Conference 131 (OT) | Butte Civic Center | Butte, Montana | Ralph Holmes |
2008 | National Conference 109, American Conference 107 | Yakima SunDome | Yakima, Washington[12] | Odell Bradley |
- EBA 1949-1970, EPBL 1971-1978, CBA 1979-2008
Wins by team (1949-2008)
[edit]Team | Wins | Years |
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CBA/EBA/EPBL All-Stars | 10 | 1949, 1962, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 |
National Conference | 9 | 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 |
East | 6 | 1961, 1966, 1968, 1978, 2000, 2005 |
West | 6 | 1958, 1959, 1967, 1969, 1982, 2006 |
American Conference | 3 | 1993, 1994, 1997 |
Camden Bullets | 2 | 1963, 1965 |
Wilmington Blue Bombers | 1 | 1970 |
Scranton Apollos | 1 | 1971 |
Rochester Zeniths | 1 | 1979 |
Albany Patroons | 1 | 1983 |
Rockford Lightning | 1 | 1988-89 |
Most Valuable Player Award winners
[edit]- 1961 –
Alex "Boo" Ellis, Wilkes-Barre Barons
- 1963 –
Bobby McNeill, Camden Bullets
- 1964 –
Jimmie Hadnot, Trenton Colonials
- 1965 –
Bobby McNeill, Camden Bullets
- 1966 –
Walt Simon, Allentown Jets
- 1967 –
Willie Murrell, Scranton Miners
- 1968 –
Willis "Spider" Bennett, Hartford Capitols
- 1969 –
Jim Jackson, Scranton Miners
- 1970 –
John Savage, Wilmington Blue Bombers
- 1971 –
Willie Somerset, Scranton Apollos
- 1972 –
Reggie Lacefield, Hartford Capitols
- 1977 –
Jim Bostic, Jersey Shore Bullets
- 1978 –
Jim Bostic, Jersey Shore Bullets
- 1979 –
Andre McCarter, Rochester Zeniths
- 1982 –
Brad Branson, Anchorage Northern Knights
- 1983 –
Larry Spriggs, Albany Patroons
- 1984 –
Anthony Roberts, Wyoming Wildcatters
- 1985 –
Rick Lamb, Wyoming Wildcatters
- 1986 –
Don Collins, Tampa Bay Thrillers
- 1987 –
Eddie Johnson, Tampa Bay Thrillers
- 1988 –
Michael Brooks, Albany Patroons
- 1989 –
Dwayne McClain, Rockford Lightning
- 1990 –
Conner Henry, Rapid City Thrillers
- 1991 –
Vincent Askew, Albany Patroons
- 1992 –
Conner Henry, Yakima Sun Kings
- 1993 –
Pat Durham, Fargo-Moorhead Fever
- 1994 –
Jeff Martin, Grand Rapids Hoops
- 1995 –
Tony Dawson, Rockford Lightning
- 1996 –
Shelton Jones, Florida Beachdogs
- 1997 –
Dexter Boney, Florida Beachdogs
- 2000 –
Dontae' Jones, LaCrosse Bobcats
- 2003 –
Versile Shaw, Sioux Falls Skyforce
- 2004 –
Roberto Bergersen, Idaho Stampede
- 2005 –
Sam Clancy, Jr., Idaho Stampede
- 2006 –
Randy Holcomb, Gary Steelheads
- 2007 –
Ralph Holmes, Yakama Sun Kings
- 2008 –
Odell Bradley, Butte Daredevils
Slam-Dunk champions (1988-2008)
[edit]Year | Player | Team |
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1988 | ![]() |
Quad City Thunder |
1988-89 | ![]() |
Charleston Gunners |
1990 | ![]() |
Pensacola Tornados |
1991 | Not held | |
1992 | ![]() |
Fort Wayne Fury |
1993 | ![]() |
Rapid City Thrillers |
1994 | ![]() |
Fort Wayne Fury |
1995 | ![]() |
Tri-City Chinook |
1996 | ![]() |
Florida Beach Dogs |
1997 | ![]() |
La Crosse Bobcats |
2003 | ![]() |
Gary Steelheads |
2004 | ![]() |
Dakota Wizards |
2005 | ![]() |
Gary Steelheads |
2006 | ![]() ![]() |
Michigan Mayhem |
2007 | ![]() |
Butte Daredevils |
2008 | ![]() |
Yakima Sun Kings |
Long Distance Shootout Contest
[edit]Year | Player | Team |
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1990 | ![]() |
Quad City Thunder |
1991 | ![]() |
Rockford Lightning |
1992 | ![]() |
Columbus Horizon |
1993 | ![]() |
Omaha Racers |
1994 | ![]() |
Fargo-Moorhead Fever |
1995 | ![]() |
Hartford Hellcats |
1996 | ![]() |
Omaha Racers |
1997 | ![]() |
Sioux Falls Skyforce |
2003 | ![]() |
Dakota Wizards |
2004 | ![]() |
Rockford Lightning |
2005 | ![]() |
Gary Steelheads |
2006 | ![]() |
Idaho Stampede |
2007 | ![]() |
Butte Daredevils |
2008 | ![]() |
Yakima Sun Kings |
Top Scorers
[edit]- 1959 –
Bill Spivey, West All Stars, 28 pts
- 1961 –
Boo Ellis, East All Stars, 29 pts
- 1962 –
Ed Burton, Allentown Jets, 32 pts
- 1963 –
Paul Arizin, Camden Bullets, 35 pts
- 1964 –
Jimmy Hadnot, South All Stars, 31 pts
- 1965 –
Bobby McNeil, Camden Bullets, 29 pts
- 1966 –
Walt Simon, East All Stars, 37 pts
- 1967 –
Art Heyman, East All Stars, 39 pts
- 1968 –
Spider Bennett, East All Stars, 36 pts
- 1969 –
Phil Schoff, East All Stars, 22 pts
& Willie Davis, West All Stars, 22 pts - 1970 –
Stan Pawlak, EPBL All Stars, 39 pts
- 1971 –
Willie Somerset, EBA All Stars, 36 pts
- 1972 –
Chuck Lloyd, Scranton Apollos, 27 pts
- 1976 –
Charlie Criss, EBA All Stars, 35 pts
- 1977 –
Major Jones, Allentown Jets, 27 pts
- 1978 –
Jim Bostic, East All Stars, 26 pts
- 1979 –
Ron Davis, CBA All Stars, 47 pts
- 1983 –
Larry Spriggs, Albany Patroons, 22 pts
- 1984 –
Anthony Roberts, Wyoming Wildcatters, 43 pts
- 1985 –
Rick Lamb, CBA All Stars, 19 pts
- 1986 –
Don Collins, CBA All Stars, 21 pts
- 1987 –
Eddie Johnson, CBA All Stars, 22 pts
- 1988 –
Jerome Batiste, Topeka Sizzlers, 21 pts
- 1988-89 –
Dwayne McClain, CBA All Stars, 18 pts
- 1990 –
Tim Legler, National Conference, 17 pts
- 1991 –
Mario Elie, National Conference, 22 pts
- 1992 –
Stephen Thompson, American Conference, 22 pts
- 1993 –
Pat Durham, National Conference, 22 pts
- 1994 –
Jeff Martin, American Conference, 20 pts
- 1995 –
Tony Dawson, American Conference, 25 pts
- 1996 –
Sam Mack, American Conference, 22 pts
- 1997 –
Dexter Boney, American Conference, 25 pts
- 2000 –
Dontae' Jones, Eastern Conference, 34 pts
- 2003 –
Versile Shaw, National Conference, 27 pts
- 2004 –
Roberto Bergersen, American Conference, 27 pts
- 2005 –
Sam Clancy Jr., Western Conference, 19 pts
- 2006 –
David Jackson, Western Conference, 22 pts
- 2007 –
Erick Barkley, American Conference, 25 pts
Highest attendances
[edit]Edition | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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1993 | Myriad Convention Center | Oklahoma City | 11,382 |
1995 | Hartford Civic Arena | Hartford, Connecticut | 10,039 |
1982 | Brendan Byrne Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 10,000 |
1985 | Roberts Municipal Stadium | Evansville, Indiana | 8,537 |
2003 | Sioux Falls Arena | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | 7,500 |
1984 | Casper Events Center | Casper, Wyoming | 7,398 |
2005 | Genesis Convention Center | Gary, Indiana | 6,683 |
1994 | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum | Fort Wayne, Indiana | 6,324 |
1987 | La Crosse Center | La Crosse, Wisconsin | 6,000 |
All-Star Coaches
[edit]Coaches 1979-2008
[edit]Coach | American Conference | National Conference | East | West | CBA All-Stars | Host team |
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- | 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 | - | - | - | - |
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- | 2007, 2008 | - | 2000, 2006 | - | - |
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2003, 2008 | - | 2005, 2006 | - | - | - |
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- | - | - | - | 1985 | 1983 (Albany Patroons) |
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- | 1991 | - | - | 1988-89 | - |
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1994 | 1995 | - | - | - | - |
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- | - | 1982 | - | 1983 | - |
Coaches with most victories
[edit]Coach | Wins | Editions | Notes |
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4 | 1969 (first win) | |
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3 | 1990, 1992, 1997 | |
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3 | 2000, 2007, 2008 | |
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3 | 1963, 1964, 1965 | |
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2 | 1987, 1988 | |
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2 | 1994, 1995 | |
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2 | 1983, 1985 | 4x NBA All-Star coach |
All-Star Players
[edit]Players with most appearances (1979-2008)
[edit]Player | All-Star | Editions | Notes |
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4 | 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995 | 1x CBA Long Distance Winner (1993), 1x NBA Three-Point Contest Winner (1998) |
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4 | 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 | As an Evanville Thunder player in the 1985 All-Star Classic |
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4 | 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 | 1x Slam Dunk Winner (1997) |
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3 | 1988-89, 1990, 1991 | 2x MVP |
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3 | 1985, 1988-89, 1990 | As a Rockford Lightning player in 1988-89 edition |
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3 | 1985, 1986, 1987 | As a Tampa Bay Thrillers player in the 1986 edition |
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3 | 1983, 1984, 1985 | |
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3 | 1987, 1988, 1988-89 | As a Rockford Lightning player in 1988-89 edition |
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3 | 1990, 1994, 1996 | - |
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3 | 1994, 1995, 1996 | - |
Notable CBA All-Stars
[edit]Paul Arizin (1963, 1964, 1965)
Larry Ayuso (2003)
Anthony Bonner (2004)
Don Collins (1986, 1987)
Winston Crite (1990)
Lloyd Daniels (1988, 1995)
Darryl Dawkins (1996)
Mario Elie (1991)
Scott Fisher (1990)
Alphonso Ford (1994, 1995)
Tom Hemans (1958, 1959, 1962, 1966)
Conner Henry (1990, 1992)
Anthony Goldwire (1996, 2004)
Derrick Gervin (1990, 1992)
Shelton Jones (1993, 1996
Eddie L. Johnson (1987)
Bob Love (1966)
Pace Mannion (1988-89)
Anthony Mason (1991)
John Starks (1990)
Charles Smith (1995, 2000)
Roy Tarpley (2004)
Clinton Wheeler (1986, 1994)
References
[edit]- ^ "The best shooter in the NBA is a 29-year-old who holds a dubious record: most CBA All-Star Game appearances".
- ^ "The All-Star Classic: A Showcase of Excellence".
- ^ "Chris Daleo, behind only Dan Panaggio (4) and Eric Musselman".
- ^ "Eric Musselman".
- ^ "long-distance-shootout winners".
- ^ Miller, Chuck. "The CBA All-Star Game – Five Decades of Excellence". CBAClassic.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2006. Retrieved November 17, 2018.
- ^ This first All-Star contest was a fundraiser for hospitalized Pottsville team captain Tommy Bell.
- ^ The game was played at York, Pa., to test whether the city could support a franchise.
- ^ This game took two days to play, as a blackout hit the Rochester, N.Y. area during the contest. The CBA commissioner ordered that a full four-quarter game be played the next day, while still retaining the score from the first two quarters (at that time, Rochester was leading 57-48).
- ^ A rookie game preceded the All-Star game, with the East beating the West 91-89.
- ^ "CBA ON THE BRINK OF EXPIRING".
- ^ "National wins All-Star game". Montana Standard. Butte. 23 January 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2014.