Lega Basket All Star Game

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The Lega Basket All Star Game, also commonly known as the Italian Basketball All-Star Game, is an all-star game that organised annually by the Lega Basket, in conjunction with RCS Sport and the Italian Basketball Federation. It brings together a selection of players from the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA), which is the highest-tier level professional basketball league in Italy, to play between themselves, or against another opponent. First held in 1982, the event has seen a fluctuating history, with numerous changes to its format through the years, including the participation of the senior men's Italian national team.

Starting with the 2016–17 season, the annual edition of the All-Star Game was not held.[1]

History

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The Italian Basketball Federation organised an All-Star Game in 1980, to celebrate the Italian national team's silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics. The first official All-Star Game, which was held on 12 May 1982, was organised by the Lega Basket, which is the entity responsible for organizing the top two professional leagues in Italy, the first-tier level Serie A and the second-tier level Serie A2. Two teams from the respective divisions and the coaches, were chosen by the public, at the league's games, a few weeks before the all-star game, which was held at the Palasport di San Siro in Milan.[2]

For the November 1992 edition, the event was named the ULEB All-Star Game, and it was organised in partnership with the Spanish ACB League's organizing body, the ACB. A squad from each league competed in the game, which was held in Madrid. The formula was repeated the next year, that time in Rome. The 1994 edition of the ULEB All-Star Game, also featured a team of the top-tier level French Pro A League's LNB All-Stars.[3] The three squads, which were mostly made up of foreign players, played each other in games of a single 20 minute quarter, in Valencia's Fuente de San Luis.[4]

The senior men's Italian national team has participated in a number of All-Star Games. Originally, the squad of Serie A based players was very similar to the main squad, with only one player (the Spain-based Nikola Radulović) from the 2003 EuroBasket bronze medal team absent for the December 2003 edition.[5] In later editions, with the departure of a number of players abroad (to the NBA for example), the Italian squads were more experimental, and consisted mostly of reserve team players and promising young players.[6][7]

The 2014 and 2015 editions saw the absence of EA7 Emporio Armani Milano players, as the club was involved in EuroLeague games during the same period.[7][8] In November 2016, Lega Basket canceled the All-Star Game for the 2016–17 LBA season. That was decided by the General Meeting of the LBA clubs, which met in Bologna, at the headquarters of the Lega Basket. According to Lega Basket's president, Egidio Bianchi, the Lega Basket was unable to produce an interesting format under which to hold the All-Star Game.[9]

Editions

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SeasonDateLocationResultMVP
1981–82
12 May 1982Palasport di San Siro, MilanA2 Caselli 133–125 A1 TempestItaly Mike D'Antoni / United States Abdul Jeelani
1982–83
9 February 1983CasertaA1 Ocean Star 137–121 A2 MalagutiUnited States Clyde Bradshaw
1983–84
29 February 1984TrevisoA1 S.O.S. 140–127 A2 TempestUnited States Stan Pietkiewicz
1984–85
13 February 1985FlorenceA1 Liberti 149–143 A2 Nuova StampaUnited States Joe Bryant
1985–86
18 December 1985RomeA2 E.M.M. 120–112 A1 RiccadonnaUnited States Joe Bryant (2)
1986–87
17 December 1986RomeA1 Reebok 177–147 A2 Reebok-
1987–88
21 November 1987RomeA1 Reebok 157–154 A2 ReebokBrazil Oscar Schmidt
1988–89
26 November 1988RomeA1 Reebok 167–143 A2 ReebokUnited States Micheal Ray Richardson
1989–90
25 November 1989RomeSouth Reebok 178–166 North ReebokUnited States Wes Matthews
1990–91
1 December 1990RomeSouth Paluani 182–176 North PaluaniUnited States Michael Cooper
1991–92
16 November 1991RomeItaly 136–122 Paluani All-StarsSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dino Rađa
1992–93
(ULEB Edition)
14 November 1992MadridAll-Stars of Spain Fiat 136–123 All-Stars of Italy PoltiLithuania Arvydas Sabonis
(ACB All-Stars)
1993–94
(ULEB Edition)
13 November 1993RomeAll-Stars of Italy Polti 135–131 All-Stars of SpainUnited States Micheal Ray Richardson (2)
(Lega All-Stars)
1994–95
(ULEB Edition)
14 November 1994Fuente de San Luis, ValenciaAll-Stars of Italy 58–54 All-Stars of France
All-Stars of Spain 59–43 All-Stars of France
All-Stars of Italy 53–48 All-Stars of Spain
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Đorđević
(Lega All-Stars)
1995–96
24 February 1996RomeBostik All-Stars 113–112 ItalyUnited States Orlando Woolridge
1996–97
22 February 1997PesaroBostik All-Stars 131–127 ItalyUnited StatesItaly Mike Iuzzolino
1997–98
30 November 1997FlorenceBostik All-Stars 121–116 ItalyUnited States Thurl Bailey
1998–99
29 November 1998NaplesBison All-Stars 167–145 Uhu All-StarsItaly Vincenzo Esposito
1999–00
27 November 1999PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di RenoItaly 99–81 Champion All-StarsItaly Andrea Meneghin
2000–01
25 January 2001PalaTrieste, TriesteItaly 101–83 Champion All-StarsItaly Gregor Fučka
13 December 2003PalaFiumara, GenoaAll-Stars 106–99 ItalyUnited States Maurice Evans
11 December 2004PalaRuffini, TurinItaly 100–98 All-StarsUnited States James Singleton
11 December 2005PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di RenoAIL All-Star 112–101 Quadrifoglio Verde All-StarItaly Carlton Myers
23 December 2006PalaRuffini, TurinItaly 96–73 Champion All-StarsItaly Massimo Bulleri
13 March 2011Mediolanum Forum, MilanItaly 90–88 All-StarsItaly Stefano Mancinelli
11 March 2012Adriatic Arena, PesaroItaly 91–85 All-StarsItaly Daniel Hackett
16 December 2012BiellaForum, BiellaItaly 107–92 All-StarsItaly Stefano Gentile
13 April 2014PalaRossini, AnconaItaly 76–59 All-StarsItaly Stefano Gentile (2)
17 January 2015PalaOlimpia, VeronaNamed Sport Team 146–143 Dolomiti Energia TeamDemocratic Republic of the Congo Christian Eyenga
10 January 2016PalaTrento, TrentoCavit Team 154–148 Dolomiti Energia TeamUnited States Alex Kirk
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ULEB All-Star Game score sheets (1992–1994)

1st ULEB All-Star Game 1992–93
Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, November 14, 1992: Liga ACB All-Stars - Lega Basket All-Stars 136–123[11]
Liga ACB All-Stars FIAT (Coaches: Miguel Ángel Martín Fernández, Lolo Sainz): Joe Arlauckas, Tim Burroughs, Darryl Middleton, Velimir Perasović, Harold Pressley, Kevin Pritchard, Arvydas Sabonis, Bogdan Tanjević, Reggie Slater, Chandler Thompson, Andre Turner, Rickie Winslow.
Lega Basket All-Stars POLTI (Coaches: Alberto Bucci, Ettore Messina): Greg "Cadillac" Anderson, Sasha Danilović, Darryl Dawkins, Darren Daye, Sasha Đjorđjević, A.J. English, Pace Mannion, Oscar Schmidt, Dino Rađja, Terry Teagle, Sasha Volkov, Haywoode Workman.


2nd ULEB All-Star Game 1993–94
PalaEur, Rome, November 13, 1993: Lega Basket All-Stars - Liga ACB All-Stars 135–131[12]
Liga ACB All-Stars (Coaches: Clifford Luyk, José Alberto Pesquera): Michael Anderson, Joe Arlauckas, Roy Fisher, Dan Godfread, Dennis Hopson, Tony Massenburg, Darryl Middleton, Ivo Nakić, Oscar Schmidt, Fred Roberts, Andy Toolson, Andre Turner.
Lega Basket All-Stars POLTI (Coaches: Alberto Bucci, Fabrizio Frates): Joe Binion, Dejan Bodiroga, Sasha Danilović, Sasha Đjorđjević, Winston Garland, Dean Garrett, Dan Gay, Shelton Jones, Cliff Levingston, George McCloud, Micheal Ray Richardson, Henry Williams.


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[13]
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, November 14, 1994: Liga ACB All-Stars - LNB All-Stars 59–43[13]
Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís, Valencia, November 14, 1994: Lega Basket All-Stars - Liga ACB All-Stars 53–48[13]
Lega Basket All-Stars (Coaches: Alberto Bucci, Bogdan Tanjević): Wendell Alexis, Joe Binion, Dejan Bodiroga, Dallas Comegys, Emanual Davis, Sasha Đjorđjević, Dan Gay, Gerald Glass, Billy McCaffrey, Petar Naumoski, Jeff Sanders, John Turner.
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: Božidar Maljković, Jacques Monclar): Ron Anderson, Winston Crite, Ron Curry, Tim Kempton, Conrad McRae, David Rivers, Michael Ray Richardson, Delaney Rudd, Rickie Winslow, Michael Young.

Three-Point Contest

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Bob McAdoo won the three-point shootout contest in 1986.
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Danilo Gallinari won the three-point shootout contest in 2006.

The Three-point contest (Italian: gara del tiro da tre punti), known as the Festina Three Points Contest for sponsorship reasons, was first organised during the December 1986 edition of the all-star game. Oscar Schmidt is the record-holder with four wins in total. He won the Italian League's contest three times (1987, 1988, 1989), and also won it once as a member of the Spanish League All-Star team, during the 1993 All-Star Game 3-Point Contest, which was held between the Spanish League's All-Stars and the Italian League's All-Stars. He also added an unofficial title in December 2003, after he beat the competition's official winner Michele Mian, in an extra contest after the official one.[14]

The latest edition to date (2015), saw the contestants try to score as many three-point field goals as possible, from five shooting positions around the three-point line. With each position consisting of a rack with four balls worth three-points, and a special "Money Ball" worth six; for a total of twenty five shots in one minute, with the highest score crowning the winner.[15]

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Slam dunk contest

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James White, two-time winner of the slam dunk contest (2011, 2012).

The slam dunk contest (Italian: gara delle schiacciate), known as the Openjobmetis Slam Dunk Contest for sponsorship reasons, was first organised by Spain's Liga ACB during the November 1992 and 1994 editions played in that country. The first time it was organised by the Lega Basket was during the December 2005 edition, dunk specialist James White is the record-holder with two wins (Chandler Thompson won both ACB editions).[16]

White refused to defend his title in 2014, having decided to retire from dunk contests following his last place in the 2013 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.[17] It formerly saw the contestants each have two dunk attempts, with the pair performing the best judged dunks reaching the final, where another couple of attempts crowned the winner.[18] The 2015 edition saw the contestants separated into two teams, consisting of players DeQuan Jones and Tony Mitchell each paired with a member of the Da Move freestyle group, whose five attempts each were judged by a panel of experts and the public[15]

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Players with most appearances

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Player All-Star Lega Basket ULEB Editions MVP Notes
Brazil Oscar Schmidt10 (1 ULEB)1983–199119921987FIBA European Selection
United States Italy Dan Gay8 (2 ULEB)1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1996, 19971993, 1994-
United States Joe Bryant61985, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 19901985, 1986
United States Micheal Ray Richardson5 (2 ULEB)1988, 1989, 19901993, 19941988, 1994NBA All-Star
United States Henry Williams5 (1 ULEB)1996, 1997, 1997, 19991993-
Slovenia Italy Gregor Fucka51991, 1996, 1997, 1999, 20012001FIBA EuroStar
Italy Roberto Chiacig51996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004-
Italy Gianmarco Pozzecco51997, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004-
Italy Alessandro Abbio51996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001-FIBA EuroStar
Italy Massimo Bulleri52001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006-
Italy Denis Marconato51997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003-
Serbia Predrag Danilović5 (2 ULEB)1997, 1998, 19991992, 1993-FIBA EuroStar
United States Mike Mitchell41988, 1989, 1996, 1997--NBA All-Star
United States Pace Mannion4 (1 ULEB)1989, 1990, 19911992-
Italy Riccardo Pittis41991, 1996, 1997, 1999-
Italy Matteo Soragna42003, 2004, 2005, 2006-
Italy Gianluca Basile41997, 1999, 2003, 2004-
United States Mitchell Anderson41986, 1987, 1988, 1990--
Italy Carlton Myers31996, 1997, 2005-2005FIBA EuroStar
United States Warren Kidd31997, 1998, 1999--
Italy Andrea Meneghin31997, 1997, 19991999FIBA EuroStar
Italy Andrea Cinciarini32011, 2014, 2015-
Italy Angelo Gigli32004, 2005, 2006-
United States Italy Mike Iuzzolino31996, 1997, 19981997
Italy Nicolo Melli32011, 2012, 2013-
Italy Alessandro Frosini31996, 1997, 1997-
Italy Alex Righetti32001, 2003, 2004-
Italy Davide Bonora31996, 1997, 1998-
Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević3 (3 ULEB)-1992, 1993, 19941994FIBA EuroStar
Argentina Manu Ginóbili31999, 2000, 2001--NBA All-Star
United States Wendell Alexis31989, 1990, 1994--FIBA EuroStar
United States James White32011, 2012, 2014-
United States Wallace Bryant31983, 1987, 1990-
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Family Shootout

The Grundig sponsored Family Shootout was a one-off event that was organised during the April 2014 edition. It saw four pairs of current or former professional players from the same family, contest successive rounds of four shots from different positions.[19] The father-son pair of Nando and Stefano Gentile, prevailed in the final over brothers Michele and Luca Vitali.[20]

Under-23 game

The December 2003 edition included a game played between mostly (but not exclusively) under-23 Italian players, in view of judging their potential as part of the 2005 Belgrade EuroBasket, project by the Italian national team's organisation. Andrea Michelori top-scored with 28 points in the game. Team Blues beat Team Whites, by a score of 90–72.[21][22]

References

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