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BBL All-Star Game

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BBL All-Star Game
First season1987–88
CountryGermany
Number of teams2
Current championsTeam National
(2018–19)
Most championshipsTeam International

The BBL All-Star Game is the annual All-Star Game of the German first-division basketball league, the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). The event is based on the original NBA concept and includes a slam dunk contest and a three-point shootout. Since 2012, the All-Star Game has been played between "Team National" (domestic players) and "Team International" (foreign players).

Games

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2012–present: National – International

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Date City Arena Attendance National - International MVP
March 23, 2019 Trier Trier Arena   4,600 151 148 Germany İsmet Akpınar
January 13, 2018 Göttingen Lokhalle Göttingen   3,300 132 145 United States Peyton Siva
January 14, 2017 Bonn Telekom Dome   6,000 99 102 Germany Philipp Schwethelm
January 9, 2016 [1] Bamberg Brose Arena   6,000 128 118 Germany Per Günther
January 10, 2015 Neu-Ulm ratiopharm Arena   6,000 101 110 United States Brad Wanamaker
January 18, 2014 Bonn Telekom Dome   6,000 116 121 United States Isaiah Swann
January 19, 2013 Nürnberg Arena Nürnberg   7,413 95 113 United States John Bryant (2)
January 21, 2012 Ludwigsburg Arena Ludwigsburg   4,150 84 89 United States John Bryant

1987–2011

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Date City Arena Attendance North – South MVP
22.01.2011 Trier Trier Arena   5.738 114 103 United States Kyle Hines
23.01.2010 Bonn Telekom Dome   6.000 92 102 United States Chris Ensminger
17.01.2009 Mannheim SAP-Arena   7.711 98 97 United States Darren Fenn
19.01.2008 Mannheim SAP-Arena   9.404 104 88 United States Julius Jenkins
27.01.2007 Köln Kölnarena 13.412 112 98 United States Demond Mallet
28.01.2006 Köln Kölnarena 15.172 157
(3OT)
154 United States Brian Brown
15.01.2005 Köln Kölnarena 12.115 103 110 Germany Denis Wucherer
31.01.2004 Köln Kölnarena 16.132 114 105 Lithuania Rimantas Kaukėnas
04.01.2003 Köln Kölnarena 17.105 112 105 United States Carl Brown
05.01.2002 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle   8.500 112 102 United States Reggie Bassette
17.02.2001 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle   8.500 112 109 United States John Best
19.12.1999 Bielefeld Seidensticker Halle   6.000 141 131 Nigeria Olumide Oyedeji
Date City Arena Attendance National – International MVP
1998/1999 Köln Kölnarena   6.104 126 132 ?
1997/1998 Oberhausen Arena Oberhausen ? 126 140 United States Wendell Alexis
1996/1997 Bonn Hardtberghalle ? 163 165
(OT)
Croatia Siniša Kelečević
Date City Arena Attendance North – South MVP
1995/1996 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 109 93 Slovenia Teoman Alibegovic
1994/1995 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 122 132
1993/1994 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 96 93
1992/1993 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 141 120
1991/1992 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 154 147
1990/1991 Karlsruhe Europahalle ? 162 153
1989/1990 Hagen Ischelandhalle ? 150 145
1988/1989 [a]
1987/1988 Ludwigsburg Rundsporthalle Ludwigsburg ? 179 151
  1. ^ The 1989 All-Star Game was canceled due to scheduling problems.

Slam dunk and Three-point champions

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Year City Dunk champion Three-point champion
2019 Trier United States Austin Hollins Germany Per Günther
2018 Göttingen United States Jamar Abrams Germany Maodo Lô
2017 Bonn United States Brian Butler United States Ryan Thompson
2016 Bamberg United States Garlon Green Germany Per Günther
2015 Neu-Ulm United States Will Clyburn United States David Brembley
2014 Bonn Germany Rafal Lipinski (Amateur) United States Calvin Harris
2013 Nürnberg United States Justin Darlington (Amateur) United States Demond Mallet
2012 Ludwigsburg Germany Salu Benjamin Tadi (2) Lithuania Donatas Zavackas
2011 Trier Germany Salu Benjamin Tadi United States Jacob Burtschi
2010 Bonn United States Jamal Shuler United States Taylor Rochestie
2009 Mannheim United States Keith Simmons Canada Osvaldo Jeanty
2008 Mannheim United States Ray Nixon United States Ernest Joseph Gallup
2007 Köln United States Jared Newson United States Nick Jacobson
2006 Köln Germany Mico Ilic (Amateur) United States Mike Penberthy
2005 Köln Germany Sascha Szymczak (Amateur) (2) Lithuania Vilius Gabsys
2004 Köln Germany Sascha Szymczak (Amateur) Germany Jaison Maile
2003 Köln Germany Manfred Weber (Amateur) Germany Ümit Ergün (Amateur)
2002 Berlin Germany Stipo Papic Germany Alexander Hartung (Amateur)
2001 Berlin United States Mark Miller United States Mike Hansen
1999 Bielefeld Nigeria Olumide Oyedeji (2) United States Gary Collier
1998 Köln Nigeria Olumide Oyedeji United States Derrick Taylor
1997 Oberhausen United States Dennis Woodall United States Keith Gatlin
1996 Bonn United States Calvin Talford United States Casey Schmidt
1995 Karlsruhe Germany Jens-Uwe Gordon (2) Germany Michael Koch
1994 Karlsruhe Germany Jens-Uwe Gordon United States Mark Montgomery
1993 Karlsruhe United States James Marsh Germany Michael Koch
1992 Karlsruhe Germany Henning Harnisch (2) Germany Kai Nürnberger
1991 Karlsruhe Germany Mike Knoerr Lithuania Rimas Kurtinaitis
1990 Karlsruhe Germany Henning Harnisch United States Clinton Wheeler (2)
1989 Hagen United States Kevin Florent United States Clinton Wheeler
1988 [a]
1987 Ludwigsburg United States John Devereaux ?
  1. ^ The 1989 All-Star Game was canceled due to scheduling problems.

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