LNB All-Star Game

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LNB All-Star Game
FrequencyAnnual
Inaugurated1987
Organized byLigue nationale de basket

The LNB All-Star Game is the annual

All-Star Game that is organised by France's professional club basketball governing body, the LNB. The LNB organizes both of the top two French men's pro club competitions, the top-level LNB Pro A, and the second-level LNB Pro B. The event was first held in 1987, and is loosely based on the NBA All-Star Game
.

History

From 1987 through 1991, the LNB All-Star Game was played under a "East" versus "West" format. Since 1992, the game is played under a French players versus foreign players (non-French players) format.[1]

LNB All-Star games

Year Held Location (Venue) Results
MVP
1987 Limoges West 134–128 East
AS Monaco
)
1988 Mulhouse West 164–136 East United States Graylin Warner (Cholet)
1989 Cholet West 148–141 East United States Graylin Warner (Cholet)
1990 Nancy East 170–146 West
Antibes
)
1991 Pau West 151–121 East Dominican Republic José Vargas (Saint-Quentin)
1992 Gravelines French 159–137 Foreigners
Antibes
)
1993 Évreux Foreigners 127–125 French
CSP Limoges
)
1994 Tours Foreigners 110–108 French
ASA Sceaux
)
1995 Pau Foreigners 147–137 French
Antibes
)
1996 Villeurbanne French 134–127 Foreigners
Antibes
)
1997 Montpellier Foreigners 115–109 French France Stéphane Risacher (PSG Racing)
1998 Dijon French 112–98 Foreigners
BCM Gravelines
)
1999 Paris (Coubertin) Foreigners 124–122 French (OT)
SLUC Nancy
)
2000 (January)
2000 (December)
Nancy
Antibes
Foreigners 103–93 French
French 123–117 Foreigners
ASVEL
)
2001
Chalon-sur-Saone
Foreigners 104–97 French
ASVEL
)
2002
POPB
)
Foreigners 131–118 French
Pau-Orthez
)
2003
POPB
)
French 126–113 Foreigners
Pau-Orthez
)
2004
POPB
)
French 105–94 Foreigners France Amara Sy (Le Mans)
2005
POPB
)
Foreigners 96–85 French
BCM Gravelines
)
2006
POPB
)
Foreigners 124–108 French United States Dewarick Spencer (Chorale Roanne)
2007
POPB
)
French 94–82 Foreigners France Nando de Colo (Cholet)
2008
POPB
)
Foreigners 108–101 French
Orléans
)
2009
POPB
)
French 89–88 Foreigners
SLUC Nancy
)
2010
POPB
)
Foreigners 103–90 French
ASVEL
)
2011
POPB
)
French 130–123 Foreigners
Orléans
)
2012
POPB
)
Foreigners 111–107 French
BCM Gravelines
)
2013
POPB
)
French 130–117 Foreigners
CSP Limoges
)
2014
Zénith de Paris
)
French 137–135 Foreigners (OT)
CSP Limoges
)
2015
AccorHotels Arena
)
French 146–119 Foreigners[2]
BCM Gravelines
)
2016
AccorHotels Arena
)
Foreigners 130–129 French[2] United States John Roberson (Élan Chalon)
2017
AccorHotels Arena
)
French 181–175 Foreigners (OT)
AS Monaco
)
2018
AccorHotels Arena
)
French 153–147 Foreigners France Lahaou Konaté (Nanterre)
2019
AccorHotels Arena
)
Foreigners 129–119 French (OT)
AS Monaco
)
2021
AccorHotels Arena
)
Foreigners 111–110 French Brandon Taylor (BCM Gravelines-Dunkerque)
2022
AccorHotels Arena
)
Foreigners 128–136 French[3] France Victor Wembanyama (Metropolitans 92)[3]

ULEB All-Star Game score sheet (1994)

3rd ULEB All-Star Game 1994–95
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, November 14, 1994: Lega Basket All-Stars - LNB All-Stars 58–54[4]
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, November 14, 1994: Liga ACB All-Stars - LNB All-Stars 59–43[4]
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, November 14, 1994: Lega Basket All-Stars - Liga ACB All-Stars 53–48[4]
Lega Basket All-Stars (Coaches:

.
Liga ACB All-Stars (Coaches:
Aíto García Reneses, Manu Moreno): Darrell Armstrong, Michael Curry, Roy Fisher, Dan Godfread, Kenny Green, Warren Kidd, Darryl Middleton, Oscar Schmidt, Corny Thompson, Andy Toolson, Andre Turner.
LNB All-Stars (Coaches:
Michael Ray Richardson, Delaney Rudd, Rickie Winslow, Michael Young
.

Slam Dunk Contest winners

Year Held
(Season)
Slam Dunk Champion Team Runner-up Team
1995
1994–95
France Jean-Jacques Bissouma Union Sportive Pau Nord-Est United States Rickie Winslow
Pau-Orthez
1996
1995–96
France Alain Digbeu
ASVEL
United States George Gilmore Montpellier
1997
1996–97
France Thierry Zig Levallois France Laurent Cazalon
Dijon
1998
1997–98
France Laurent Cazalon
Dijon
1999
1998–99
United States Harold Doyal
STB Le Havre
United States Aaron Mitchell Aix Maurienne
2000
1999–00
Central African Republic Salomon Sami
ASVEL
2000 (II)
2000–01
France Laurent Cazalon (2) Roanne Russia Aleksandr Miloserdov
Olympique d'Antibes
2001
2001–02
France Boris Diaw
Pau-Orthez
2002
2002–03
France Steve Lobel professional dunker France Boris Diaw
Pau-Orthez
2003
2003–04
United Kingdom Stefan Gill professional dunker France Abdoulaye Bamba professional dunker
2004
2004–05
France Steve Lobel (2) professional dunker France Yannick Bokolo Le Mans Sarthe Basket
2005
2005–06
France Kadour Ziani professional dunker France Brice de Blaine professional dunker
2006
2006–07
France Guy Dupuy professional dunker United States Dwayne Mitchell Paris Basket Racing
2007
2007–08
Max Kouguere
Gravelines
Guy Dupuy professional dunker
2008
2008–09
Canada Justin Darlington professional dunker France Yann de Blaine professional dunker
2009
2009–10
United States Kevin Kemp professional dunker France Guy Dupuy professional dunker
2010
2010–11
United States Zack Wright
Limoges
United States Mark Haynes Élan Chalon
2011
2011–12
United States Dar Tucker Aix Maurienne
Max Kouguere
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
2012
2012–13
L.D. Williams
Bourg-en-Bresse
United States Jared Newson HTV Basket
2013
2013–14
United States Travis Leslie
ASVEL
United States Mark Lyons Roanne
2014
2014–15
Ghana France Yakuba Ouattara AS Denain Voltaire United States James Southerland
Limoges
2015
2015–16
Ghana France Yakuba Ouattara (2)
AS Monaco
United States Akil Mitchell Antibes Sharks
2016
2016–17
France Jérémy Nzeulie
Élan Sportif Chalonnais
United States Deonte Burton Lille
2017
2017–18
D.J. Stephens
Le Mans Sarthe Basket France Sylvain Francisco Levallois Metropolitans
2018
2018–19
United States Kevin Harley Poitiers Basket 86 United States Travis Cohn
UJAP Quimper 29
2019
2019–20
D.J. Stephens
(2)
Le Mans Sarthe Basket France Isaïa Cordinier Nanterre 92
2022

2022–23

France Yves Pons ASVEL France Juhann Begarin Paris

All-Star Game rosters 1987–2019

80s

1st All-Star Game 1986–87
Palais de Sports de Bea,ublanc,
Limoges, att: 5000, May 6, 1987: West - East 134–128 [5]
EAST (George Fisher): Pierre Bressant 11, Billy Joe Williams 14, Robert Smith 24, Bill Varner 23, Jean-Aimé Toupane 6, Jean-Louis Hersin, Christian Garnier 2, Lionel Rigo 2, Jean-Luc Deganis 15, Frédéric Monetti 6, Éric Beugnot 11, Mick Pitts 12.
WEST (Michel Gomez): Freddy Hufnagel 6, Valéry Demory 12,

13.


2nd All-Star Game 1987–88
Mulhouse Sports Palace, att: 4,000, May 20, 1988: West - East 164–136
[6]
EAST: Pierre Bressant, Hervé Dubuisson, James Hardy, Skeeter Jackson, Robert Smith, Jean-Aimé Toupane, Ron Davis, Christian Monschau, Vincent Collet, Damien Pastrès, Christophe Soulé.
WEST:

Gregor Beugnot, Jacques Monclar, Hugues Occansey, Stéphane Ostrowski, Don Collins, Georges Vestris, Graylin Warner, Didier Gadou, Andrew Fields
, Franck Butter.


3d All-Star Game 1988–89
La Meilleraie, Cholet, May 12, 1989: West - East 146–141 [7]
EAST (Francis Charneux): Pierre Bressant,

Benkali Kaba
, Apollo Faye, Willie Redden.
WEST (Jean Galle):
Gregor Beugnot, Bruno Lejeune, Valéry Demory, Richard Dacoury, Freddy Hufnagel, Stéphane Ostrowski 33, Graylin Warner 29, Don Collins, Michael Brooks 34, Georges Vestris, Jean-Luc Deganis, Stéphane Lauvergne and Andrew Fields
, Didier Gadou, Christophe Soulé.


4th All-Star Game 1989–90
Palais des Sports Jean-Weille,
Nancy, att: 4,000, June 1, 1990: East - West 170–146 [8]
EAST: Jean-Aimé Toupane,

Greg Beugnot
.
WEST: Michael Brooks 40, Ken Dancy, Stéphane Ostrowski, Richard Dacoury, Valéry Demory, Jim Bilba, Antoine Rigaudeau, Freddy Hufnagel.

90s


8th All-Star Game 1993–94
Palais des Sports, Tours, att: 4,000, March 6, 1994: Foreign Stars - French Stars 110–108 [9][10][11]
FOREIGN STARS (Laurent Buffard, Jacques Monclar): Don Collins, Skeeter Henry 24, Bill Jones, George Montgomery, David Rivers, Delaney Rudd, José Vargas, Michael Young, Marcus Webb.
FRENCH STARS (Božidar Maljković, Jean-Luc Monschau): Jim Bilba, Yann Bonato, Richard Dacoury, Hervé Dubuisson 30, Frédéric Forte, Marc M'Bahia, Stéphane Ostrowski, Antoine Rigaudeau, Moustapha Sonko


9th All-Star Game 1994–95
Palais des Sports de Pau, Pau, att: 8,000, March 9, 1995: Foreign Stars - French Stars 147–137 [12][13]
FOREIGN STARS:

.
FRENCH STARS:
Jim Bilba, Yann Bonato 44, Richard Dacoury 20, Frédéric Forte, Stéphane Ostrowski 21, Antoine Rigaudeau, Thierry Gadou, Laurent Foirest, Bruno Coqueran, Moustapha Sonko, Stéphane Risacher.


11th All-Star Game 1996–97
Pierre-de-Coubertin Sports Palace, Montpellier, att: 5,000, March 29, 1997: Foreign Stars - French Stars 115–109 [14]
FOREIGN STARS (

Michael Ray Richardson, Steve Payne, Josh Grant
.
FRENCH STARS (
Jacques Monclar: Moustapha Sonko, Yann Bonato, Alain Digbeu, Jim Bilba, Frédéric Weis, Frédéric Forte, Georgy Adams, Stéphane Risacher, Cyril Julian, Stéphane Ostrowski.


12th All-Star Game 1997–98
Palais des Sports de Dijon, att: 4,000, April 25, 1998: French Stars - Foreign Stars 170–146 [15]
FOREIGN STARS: Keith Hill 16,

Eric Struelens
6, Derek Durham 4.
FRENCH STARS: Alain Digbeu 27, Stéphane Risacher 20, Moustapha Sonko 18, Paul Fortier 14, Jim Bilba 9, Bruno Hamm 8, Derrick Lewis 7, Laurent Foirest 6, Thierry Gadou 3, Frédéric Weis.


13th All-Star Game 1998–99
Coubertin, Paris, January 2, 1999: Foreign Stars - French Stars 124–122 [16]
FOREIGN STARS: Delaney Rudd 14, Nenad Marković 14, Juan Aisa 2, Keith Jennings 10, Jerome Robinson 7, Ron Anderson 21, Keith Hill 21, Josh Grant 19, Darius Hall 13, Gary Alexander 3.
FRENCH STARS: Moustapha Sonko 26, Laurent Sciarra 9, Laurent Foirest 12, Alain Digbeu 19, Christophe Dumas 8, Crawford Palmer 10, Cyril Julian 8, Georgy Adams 9, Jim Bilba 17, Frédéric Weis 4.


14th All-Star Game 1999–00
Nancy, January 2, 2000: Foreign Stars - French Stars 103–93 [17]
FOREIGN STARS: Marlon Maxey 21, Ray Minlend 19, Jay Larranaga 13, Dante Calabria 13, Stanley Jackson 10, Derek Durham 9, Steve Payne 5, Keith Gatlin 5, Gary Alexander 6, Harper Williams 2.
FRENCH STARS: Thierry Gadou 15, Stéphane Risacher 14, Laurent Sciarra 12, Moustapha Sonko 10, Jim Bilba 10, Yann Bonato 8, Frédéric N'Kembe 7, Makan Dioumassi 6, Cyril Julian 6, Frédéric Weis 5.

2000s


15th All-Star Game 2000–01
Azur Arena, Antibes, December 29, 2000: French Stars - Foreign Stars 123–117 [18][19]
FRENCH STARS (

Gregor Beugnot, Jean-Louis Borg): : Laurent Sciarra, Mickaël Piétrus, David Gautier, Jim Bilba, Cyril Julian, Tony Parker, Yann Mollinari, Laurent Bernard
, Laurent Pluvy, Willem Laure, David Frigout, and Fabien Dubos.
FOREIGN STARS (
Vincent Collet, Didier Dobbels): Shawnta Rogers, Roger Esteller, Zakhar Pashutin, Art Long, Gary Alexander, Stevin Smith, Curtis McCants, Chris King, Skeeter Henry, Andre Riddick and Geof Lear.


16th All-Star Game 2001–02

Chalon-sur-Saone, December 28, 2001: Foreign Stars - French Stars 104–97 [20]

FRENCH STARS (
Claude Bergeaud): Laurent Pluvy, Yann Mollinari, Florent Piétrus, Yann Bonato, Mickaël Piétrus, David Gautier, Fabien Dubos, Boris Diaw, Cyril Julian, Sacha Giffa.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau):
Nikola Vujcic, Danny Strong, Marc Brown, Roger Esteller, Andre Riddick
, Robert Gulyas, Larry Terry.


17th All-Star Game 2002–03

Paris-Bercy, Paris, December 28, 2002: Foreign Stars - French Stars 131–118 [21]

FRENCH STARS (
.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau, Michel Veyronnet):
Keith Jennings, Shawnta Rogers, Dragan Lukovski, Scooter Barry, Danny Strong, Jermaine Guice, Ricardo Greer, Rico Hill, K'zell Wesson, Rahshon Turner, Robert Gulyas, Rod Sellers.


18th All-Star Game 2003–04

Paris-Bercy, Paris, December 28, 2003: French Stars - Foreign Stars 126–113 [22]

FRENCH STARS (
Babacar Cisse, Frédéric N’Kembe, Mickaël Gelabale, Thierry Rupert, Claude Marquis, Thierry Gadou
.
FOREIGN STARS (Frédéric Sarre):
Randolph Childress, Jermaine Guice, Danny Strong 20, Rahshon Turner, Sandro Nicević, Jason Rowe*, Dragan Lukovski, Hollis Price 18, Rowan Barrett 14, Vakhtang Natsvlishvili, Rick Hughes, T.J. Lux
*Jason Rowe replaced injured Shawnta Rogers.


19th All-Star Game 2004–05

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,700, December 29, 2004: French Stars - Foreign Stars 105–94 [23]

FRENCH STARS (
Erman Kunter): Laurent Sciarra 11, Pape-Philippe Amagou, Mickael Mokongo 12, Mamoutou Diarra, Yannick Bokolo, Laurent Foirest 24, Amara Sy 26, Luc-Arthur Vebobe 11, Maxime Zianveni, Cyril Akpomedah, Claude Marquis, Alain Koffi.
FOREIGN STARS (
K'Zell Wesson, Sharif Fajardo, Hüseyin Beşok, Clint Cotis Harrison*, Rahshon Turner
24.
*Clint Cotis Harrison was injured


20th All-Star Game 2005–06

Paris-Bercy, Paris, December 18, 2005: French Stars - Foreign Stars 96–85 [24]

FRENCH STARS (Didier Gadoum John Douaglin):
Babacar Cisse, Mamoutou Diarra, Yakhouba Diawara, Maxime Zianveni 13, Claude Marquis 12, Thomas Dubiez, Victor Samnick, Cyril Julian
. Ian Mahinmi.
FOREIGN STARS (
Claude Bergeaud, German Castano): K'zell Wesson 19, Jimmy Baxter, Loonie Cooper, Ricardo Greer, John Linehan, Mike Bauer, Jason Rowe 12, Tyson Wheeler, Hüseyin Beşok, Kelvin Torbert, Mario Bennett, Lamayn Wilson.


21st All-Star Game 2006–07

Paris-Bercy, Paris, December 18, 2006: Foreign Stars - French Stars 124–108 [25][26]

FRENCH STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau, Franck Le Goff):
Yohann Sangare
11.
FOREIGN STARS (
Grégor Beugnot, Jean-Louis Borg): Cedrick Banks 12, Kenny Gregory 14, Aaron Harper 5, Ricardo Greer 6, Terrell Everett 10, Dewarick Spencer 19, Jermaine Guice 9, Eric Campbell 12, Mario Bennett, Marc Salyers 20, Terence Dials 10, Michael Wright 7.


22nd All-Star Game 2007–08

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,828, December 29, 2007: French Stars - Foreign Stars 94–82 [27]

FRENCH STARS (Yves Baratet,
Yohann Sangare
15.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau, Michel Veyronnet:
.


23rd All-Star Game 2008–09

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,658, December 28, 2008: Foreign Stars - French Stars 108–101 [28][29][30]

FRENCH STARS (Philippe Hervé, Didier Dobbels): Amara Sy 17, Abdoulaye M'Baye, Laurent Foirest, Alain Koffi, Yannick Bokolo, Stéphane Risacher, Nando de Colo 15, Ali Traoré, Victor Samnick, Laurent Sciarra 25. On hold: Marc-Antoine Pellin, Cheikhou Thioune.
FOREIGN STARS (Vincent Collet, Jean-Marc Dupraz): Cedrick Banks, Lamayn Wilson 23, Zack Wright 18, Kevin Houston, Brion Rush, Damir Krupalija, Tony Skinn, Eric Campbell 15, Austin Nichols, Chevon Troutman. On hold: Hrvoje Perincic, Rashaun Freeman.


24th All-Star Game 2009–10

Paris-Bercy, Paris, December 30, 2009: French Stars - Foreign Stars 89–88 [31]

FOREIGN STARS (
, Akinlolu Akingbala.
FRENCH STARS (
. Reserves: Abdoulaye MBaye, Pierre-Yves Guillard.

2010s


25th All-Star Game 2010–11

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,700, December 30, 2010: Foreign Stars - French Stars 103–90 [32][33]

FRENCH STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau):
.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Denys Choulet):
10.


26th All-Star Game 2011–12

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,590, December 29, 2011: French Stars - Foreign Stars 130–123 [34][35]

FRENCH STARS (Christian Monschau):
Amara Sy 23, Charles Lombahe-Kahudi 15, Fabien Causeur 11, Yannick Bokolo 4, Paccelis Morlende 2, Evan Fournier 14, Nicholas Pope 7, Victor Samnick 14, Ludovic Vaty 8, Adrien Moerman 22, Andrew Albicy 10, Kim Tillie.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Luc Monschau): Eric Chatfield 6, Akin Akingbala 12, Teddy Gipson 5, Alade Aminu 15, Cedrick Banks 8, Taylor Rochestie 11, Blake Schilb 12, Andre Barrett 8, John Holland 10, John Linehan 2, Jawad Williams 13, Lamont Hamilton 21.


27th All-Star Game 2012–13

Paris-Bercy, Paris, att: 14,570, December 30, 2012: Foreign Stars - French Stars 111–107 [36][37]

FRENCH STARS (
.
FOREIGN STARS ((
JD Jackson, Claude Bergeaud): Dwight Buycks 17, Bernard King 14, Blake Schilb 13, Jawad Williams 13, Sean May, Khalid El-Amin 13, Souleymane Diabate, Kyle McAlarney, Marcus Goree, Darryl Monroe, Ahmad Nivins.


28th All-Star Game 2013–14
Zénith Arena, Paris, December 29, 2013: French Stars - Foreign Stars 130–117 [38][39]
FRENCH STARS (Jean-Marc Dupraz,

Charles Lombahe-Kahudi, Jérémy Leloup, Adrien Moerman, Mouhammadou Jaiteh, Amara Sy
*.
FOREIGN STARS (
Philippe Hervé, Germain Castano) : Taurean Green, A. J. Slaughter, Austin Nichols, J.K. Edwards, Randal Falker, Trenton Meacham, Kyle McAlarney, David Lighty, Anthony Dobbins, Brian Greene, Lamayn Wilson, Ahmad Nivins 28.
*Amara Sy did not play due to injury


29th All-Star Game 2014–15

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, January 3, 2015: French Stars - Foreign Stars 137–135 aet 121–121 [40][41]

FRENCH STARS (
Florent Pietrus, Andrew Albicy 3, Rodrigue Beaubois*, Alain Koffi
9.
FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Marc Dupraz, Savo Vučević:
Sharrod Ford 18, Mark Payne 11, Jamar Smith 19, Kenny Boynton 4, Mykal Riley 15, Erving Walker 14, Zachery Peacock 7, Marcus Dove 6, Daequan Cook 13, Steven Gray 11, Kyle Weems 17, Darius Adams**.
*Rodrigue Beaubois did not play due to injury.
**Darius Adams replaced injured Ricardo Greer.


30th All-Star Game 2015–16

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, att: 15,000, December 30, 2015: French Stars - Foreign Stars 146–119 [42]

FRENCH STARS (
34.
FOREIGN STARS (
.


30th All-Star Game 2016–17

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, att: 15,000, December 29, 2016: Foreign Stars - French Stars 130–129 [43]

FOREIGN STARS (Jean-Denys Choulet, Rémi Giuitta):
.
FRENCH STARS (
Wilfried Yeguete 21, Moustapha Fall, Alain Koffi, Édouard Choquet, Jérémy Nzeulie, Nicolas Lang 19, David Michineau, Vincent Poirier
19, Ousmane Camara.


30th All-Star Game 2017–18

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, att: 15,000, December 29, 2017: French Stars - Foreign Stars 181–175 aet 164–164 [44]

FOREIGN STARS (
.
FRENCH STARS (Éric Bartecheky, Laurent Pluvy): Élie Okobo,
Charles Lombahe-Kahudi, Alain Koffi, Amine Noua, Youssoupha Fall, Boris Diaw*
*Axel Bouteille was injured and replaced by Boris Diaw
.


31st All-Star Game 2018–19

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, att: 15,988, December 29, 2018: French Stars - Foreign Stars 153–147 [45]

FOREIGN STARS (Laurent Legname, Germain Castano):
22.
FRENCH STARS (
Charles Lombahe-Kahudi
was injured and replaced by Jeremy Leloup.


32nd All-Star Game 2019–20

AccorHotels Arena, Paris, att: 15,000, December 29, 2019: Foreign Stars - French Stars 129–119 [46]

FRENCH STARS (
Zvezdan Mitrović, Stéphane Eberlin): Antoine Diot, Edwin Jackson, Isaïa Cordinier, Damien Inglis 29, Yannis Morin, Antoine Eito (c) 15, Axel Julian, Jean-Batiste Maille, Benoît Mangin, Alpha Kaba, Livio Jean-Charles, Abdoulaye Ndoye.
FOREIGN STARS (Frédéric Fauthoux, Rémy Valin): withdrew due to injury and replaced by Miralem Halilovic and MVP Erik Buckner.

Players with the most appearances

Player All-Star Years MVP Notes
France Jim Bilba 13 1990-2001 1993, 2000 1x FIBA EuroStar
France Stéphane Ostrowski 11 1987-1997 -
France Cyril Julian 8 1999, 2000, 2000 (I), 2003 2003
France Laurent Sciarra 8 1999, 2000 (I), 2000 (II), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008) 2008
France Moustapha Sonko 7 1994-2000 -
France Yann Bonato 7 1994–1997, 2000, 2002, 2003 - 1x FIBA EuroStar
France Stéphane Risacher 6 1995–1998, 2000, 2008 1997
France Richard Dacoury 6 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995 -
France Amara Sy 6 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2017 2004, 2011, 2017 Withdrew from 2013 due to injury
Charles Lombahe-Kahudi
6 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018 - Withdrew from 2017 due to injury
France Antoine Diot 5 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019 -
United States Delaney Rudd 5 1994-1999 - 1x FIBA EuroStar
United States Ricardo Greer 5 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 -
France Hervé Dubuisson 4 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994 1994
Mickael Gelabale
4 2003, 2009, 2010, 2015 -
France Nobel Boungou Colo 4 2012-2015 2013
France Frédéric Weis 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 -

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  41. ^ "Eurosport LNB 2015".
  42. ^ "All-Star Game français, 2015".
  43. ^ "All-Star Game français, 2016".
  44. ^ "All-Star Game français, 2017".
  45. ^ "All-Star Game français LNB, 2018-19".
  46. ^ "All-Star Game français LNB, 2019".

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