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List of Continental Basketball Association All-Star Games

List of Continental Basketball Association All-Star Games

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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

Note: Stadium names are named based on the name at the day of the All-Star Game.[6]

More information Year, Result ...
  • EBA 1949-1970, EPBL 1971-1978, CBA 1979-2008

Wins by team (1949-2008)

More information Team, Wins ...

Most Valuable Player Award winners

Slam-Dunk champions (1988-2008)

Long Distance Shootout Contest

Top Scorers

Highest attendances

All-Star Coaches

Coaches 1979-2008

More information Coach, American Conference ...

Coaches with most victories

More information Coach, Wins ...

All-Star Players

Players with most appearances (1979-2008)

More information Player, All-Star ...

Notable CBA All-Stars


References

  1. "The best shooter in the NBA is a 29-year-old who holds a dubious record: most CBA All-Star Game appearances".
  2. 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.
  3. This first All-Star contest was a fundraiser for hospitalized Pottsville team captain Tommy Bell.
  4. The game was played at York, Pa., to test whether the city could support a franchise.
  5. 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).
  6. A rookie game preceded the All-Star game, with the East beating the West 91-89.
  7. "National wins All-Star game". Montana Standard. Butte. 23 January 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2014.

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