FIBA EuroStars
FIBA EuroStars | |
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Frequency | Annual |
Years active | 1996–2001, 2007 |
Participants | Eastern and Western All-Stars |
Organized by | FIBA |
Turkish Airlines EuroLeague awards, honours, and records |
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EuroLeague: (ECA) (History) (Arenas) |
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Individual honours: |
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FIBA Saporta Cup Awards |
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FIBA Saporta Cup: |
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FIBA EuroStars was an annual
When the first FIBA EuroStars event was held in 1996, it replaced FIBA's original all-star game event, which was called the
History
The FIBA EuroStars all-star event was initially held at the very end of the calendar year, during the middle of the current club season, and it initially lasted as an event for four seasons. The FIBA EuroStar events were patterned after the design of the
In 2007,
At the 2007 FIBA EuroStars Game, FIBA also honored some of the FIBA EuroStars of the past.
Results
Bold: Indicates the team that won the game.
Year (Season) |
Date | Arena | Team | Score | Team | MVP | Top Scorer | |
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1996 (1996–97)
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December 30
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Abdi İpekçi, Istanbul
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East | 117–114 | West | David Rivers | Zoran Savić | |
1997 (1997–98)
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December 30
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Yad Eliyahu, Tel Aviv
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East | 129–107 | West | Artūras Karnišovas | Sašha Đjorđjević
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1998 (1998–99)
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December 29
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Max Schmeling, Berlin | East | 104–98 | West | Carlton Myers | Carlton Myers | |
1999 (1999–00)
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December 28
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Olimpiisky, Moscow
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East | 112–107 | West | Tyus Edney | Artūras Karnišovas | |
2000 (2000–01)
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December 27
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OAKA, Athens
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Cancelled due to the FIBA–EuroLeague dispute
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2007 (2006–07)
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June 30
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OAKA, Athens
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Greek NT
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101–90 | European Selection | N/A | Antonis Fotsis |
Three-Point Shootout Contest
Year (Season) |
Winner | Team | Runner-up | Team |
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1996 (1996–97) |
Delaney Rudd | ASVEL | Vasily Karasev | Efes Pilsen |
1997 (1997–98) |
Sašha Đjorđjević |
FC Barcelona Banca Catalana | Guy Goodes | Caserta |
1998 (1998–99) |
Carlton Myers | Teamsyatem Bologna | Petar Naumoski | Efes Pilsen |
1999 (1999–00) |
İbrahim Kutluay | Fenerbahçe |
Tyus Edney | Benetton Treviso |
2000 (2000–01)
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Cancelled due to the FIBA–EuroLeague dispute
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2007 (2006–07)
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Not held
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Score sheets
1996 FIBA EuroStars - Istanbul, Turkey (1996–97 season)
Arena:
Date: December 30, 1996
Season: 1996–97
Score: East 117 – West 114
EAST (Coach: Dušan Ivković):
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WEST (Coach: Lolo Sainz):
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Game MVP: David Rivers
3 Point Contest winner: Delaney Rudd (defeated Vasily Karasev in the final)
Top scorers: Zoran Savić (30 points), Nikos Oikonomou (25 points)
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1997 FIBA EuroStars - Tel Aviv, Israel (1997–98 season)
Arena:
Date: December 30, 1997
Season: 1997–98
Score: East 129 – West 107
EAST:
- Dino Rađja
- Byron Scott
- Artūras Karnišovas
- Petar Naumoski
- Sergei Bazarevich
- Oded Kattash
- Damir Mulaomerović
- Rashard Griffith
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Peja Drobnjak
- Gintaras Einikis
- Nadav Henefeld
- Coach: Dušan Ivković
WEST:
- Sasha Danilović
- David Rivers
- Antoine Rigaudeau
- Zoran Savić
- Sašha Đjorđjević
- Gregor Fučka
- Željko Rebrača
- Vasily Karasev
- Wendell Alexis
- Alberto Herreros
- Vladimir Stepania
- Coach: Ettore Messina
Game MVP: Artūras Karnišovas
3 Point Contest winner:
Top scorers:
( Dejan Bodiroga was selected, but he didn't play in the game.)
1998 FIBA EuroStars - Berlin, Germany (1998–99 season)
Arena: Max Schmeling, Berlin
Date: December 29, 1998
Season: 1998–99
Score: East 104 – West 98
EAST:
- Dejan Bodiroga
- Dino Rađja
- David Rivers
- Petar Naumoski
- Doron Sheffer
- Conrad McRae
- İbrahim Kutluay
- Marko Milič
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Dragan Tarlać
- Saulius Štombergas
- Vasily Karasev
- Coach: Stanislav Yeryomin
WEST:
- Sasha Danilović
- Artūras Karnišovas
- Antoine Rigaudeau
- Željko Rebrača
- Carlton Myers
- Rašho Nesterović
- Wendell Alexis
- Alberto Herreros
- Andrea Meneghin
- Henrik Rödl
- Éric Struelens
- Coach: Svetislav Pešić
Game MVP: Carlton Myers
3 Point Contest winner: Carlton Myers (defeated Petar Naumoski in the final)
Top scorers:
( Tanoka Beard was selected, but he didn't play in the game.)
1999 FIBA EuroStars - Moscow, Russia (1999–00 season)
Arena:
Date: December 28, 1999
Season: 1999–2000
Score: East 112 – West 107
EAST:
- David Rivers
- Dejan Bodiroga
- Andrei Kirilenko
- İbrahim Kutluay
- Oded Kattash
- Anthony Bowie
- Dragan Tarlać
- Jiří Zídek Jr.
- Vasily Karasev
- Igor Kudelin
- Coach: Alexander Gomelsky
WEST:
- Tyus Edney
- Artūras Karnišovas
- Stojko Vranković
- Gregor Fučka
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Marko Milič
- Jim Bilba
- Andrea Meneghin
- Tanoka Beard
- Alessandro Abbio
- Coach: Carlo Recalcati
Game MVP: Tyus Edney
3 Point Contest winner: İbrahim Kutluay (defeated Tyus Edney in the final)
Top scorers: (9 points).
( were selected, but they didn't play in the game.)
2000 FIBA EuroStars - Athens, Greece (2000–01 season)
Date: December 27, 2000
Season: 2000–01
Score: Cancelled due to the FIBA–EuroLeague dispute
The 2000 All-Star Game was cancelled, as at that time, European pro club basketball was in a dispute, having two 1st-tier level competitions taking place in the same 2000–01 club basketball league season. With the two rival leagues, the FIBA SuproLeague and EuroLeague Basketball, competing directly against each other.[5]
2007 FIBA EuroStars - Athens, Greece (2006–07 season)
Date: June 30, 2007
Season: 2006–07
Score:
June 30, 2007
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101–90 | FIBA European Selection | |
Scoring by quarter: 22–19, 58–43, 81–65, 101–90 | ||
Pts: Fotsis 20 |
Pts: Van Den Spiegel 14 |
Greek National Team:
- Theo Papaloukas
- Nikos Zisis
- Vassilis Spanoulis
- Panos Vasilopoulos
- Antonis Fotsis
- Nikos Chatzivrettas
- Dimos Dikoudis
- Kostas Tsartsaris
- Dimitris Diamantidis
- Lazaros Papadopoulos
- Michalis Kakiouzis
- Ioannis Bourousis
- Head Coach: Panagiotis Giannakis
- Assistant Coach: Lefteris Kakiousis
FIBA European Selection:
- Dror Hagag
(Point guard, Hapoel Jerusalem) - Siena)
- Panathianikos)
- Iñaki de Miguel
(Center, Málaga) - Adam Wójcik
(Center, Prokom) - Pascal Roller
(Guard, Bellia) - Tomas Van Den Spiegel
(Center, CSKA Moscow) - Raitis Grafs
(Center, ASK Riga) - Aleksey Savrasenko
(Center, CSKA Moscow) - İbrahim Kutluay
(Guard, Fenerbahçe Ülker) - Maccabi Tel Aviv)
- Khimki Moscow Region)
- Marko Popović
(Guard, Žalgiris Kaunas) - Andrea Pecile
(Guard, Granada) - Panathinaikos)
- Italy)
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Top scorers:
- Antonis Fotsis (20 points)
- Ioannis Bourousis (16 points)
- Theo Papaloukas(14 points)
- Nikos Zisis (10 points)
- Nikos Chatzivrettas (10 points)
Top scorers: FIBA European Selection:
- Tomas Van Den Spiegel (14 points)
- Adam Wójcik (10 points)
- İbrahim Kutluay (10 points)
- Andrea Pecile (8 points)
- Nikola Vujčić (8 points)
Scoresheet :
Hagag (4 points), Boisa (4 points), Bečirovič (6 points), Pecile (8 points), De Miguel (5 points), Wójcik (10 points), Roller (4 points), Van Den Spiegel (14 points), Grafs (5 points), Savrasenko (5 points), Kutluay (10 points), Fridzon (7 points), Popović (0 points), Vujčić (8 points).
FIBA All-Time EuroStars Team
At the 2007 FIBA EuroStars Game, FIBA honored Sergei Belov, Antonello Riva, Doron Jamchi, Dejan Bodiroga, Vladimir Tkachenko, and Vlade Divac, who was not present at the event,[9][10] as they were selected to the FIBA All-Time EuroStars Team.
2007 FIBA All-Time EuroStars Team
Position | FIBA All-Time EuroStars Team | Playing Career |
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G
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Sergei Belov | 1964–1980 |
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Antonello Riva | 1977–2004 |
F
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Doron Jamchi | 1978–2000 |
F
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Dejan Bodiroga | 1989–2007 |
C | Vladimir Tkachenko & Vlade Divac |
1974–1990 & 1983–2005 |
Players with multiple selections
- Player nationalities listed by national team affiliation.
Player | Number Of Selections | Years Selected |
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İbrahim Kutluay | 4× |
1996, 1998, 1999, 2007 |
Dejan Bodiroga | 4× |
1997, 1998, 1999, 2007 |
David Rivers | 4× |
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Antoine Rigaudeau | 4× |
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Nikos Oikonomou | 4× |
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Željko Rebrača | 4× |
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Petar Naumoski | 3× |
1996, 1997, 1998 |
Dragan Tarlać | 3× |
1996, 1998, 1999 |
Carlton Myers | 3× |
1996, 1998, 1999 |
Marko Milič | 3× |
1996, 1998, 1999 |
Dino Rađja
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3× |
1997, 1998, 1999 |
Vasily Karasev | 3× |
1997, 1998, 1999 |
Artūras Karnišovas | 3× |
1997, 1998, 1999 |
Peja Drobnjak
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2× |
1996, 1997 |
Sergei Bazarevich | 2× |
1996, 1997 |
Zoran Savić | 2× |
1996, 1997 |
Conrad McRae | 2× |
1996, 1998 |
Sasha Danilović
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2× |
1997, 1998 |
Wendell Alexis | 2× |
1997, 1998 |
Alberto Herreros | 2× |
1997, 1998 |
Oded Kattash | 2× |
1997, 1999 |
Gregor Fučka | 2× |
1997, 1999 |
Andrea Meneghin | 2× |
1998, 1999 |
Tanoka Beard | 2× |
1998, 1999 |
By coach
- Coach nationalities listed by national team affiliation.
Coach | Number Of Selections | Years Selected |
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Dušan Ivković | 2× |
1996, 1997 |
Carlo Recalcati | 2× |
1999, 2007 |
Lolo Sainz | 1 |
1996 |
Ettore Messina | 1 |
1997 |
Stanislav Yeryomin | 1 |
1998 |
Svetislav Pešić | 1 |
1998 |
Alexander Gomelsky | 1 |
1999 |
Panagiotis Giannakis | 1 |
2007 |
Željko Obradović | 1 |
2007 |
Lefteris Kakiousis | 1 |
2007 |
See also
References
- ^ A tale of two countries.
- ^ 2007 All star game
- ^ Ελλάδα-Μικτή Ευρώπης: 101-90.
- ^ High-profile friendly in Athens.
- ^ "EuroStars 1999".
- ^ Team looking good ahead of this September’s Eurobasket.
- ^ High-profile friendly in Athens.
- ^ Ελλάδα-Μικτή Ευρώπης: 101-90.
- ^ 1ο Eurostar: Ελλάδα-Μικτή Ευρώπης 101-90.
- ^ Ελλάδα-Μικτή Ευρώπης: 101-90.