| OBL All-Star Game |
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| Status | Inactive |
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| Inaugurated | 1995 |
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| Most recent | 2019 |
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| Organized by | OBL |
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The ÖBL All-Star Game (also known as Admiral Basketball League (ABL) All-Star Game) is a yearly event held by the Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga. It yearly matches the league's star players from Europe against their counterparts from the world. It is the featured event of ÖBL All-Star Day. The All-Star game was first staged at the FZZ Happyland in Klosterneuburg in 1995.[1]
Results
| Year
|
Venue
|
City
|
Team
|
Score
|
Team
|
MVP[2]
|
| 1995 |
FZZ Happyland Klosterneuburg |
Klosterneuburg |
Austrians |
114–123 |
US All-Stars
|
|
| 1996 |
SH Lichtenegg Wels |
Wels |
Austrians |
86–109 |
All-Stars
|
|
| 1997 |
Sporthalle Baden |
Baden bei Wien |
Austrians |
89–93 |
Legionnaires
|
|
| 1998 |
Sporthalle Baden |
Baden bei Wien |
Austrian All-Stars |
113–117 |
All-Stars
|
|
| 1999 |
Sporthalle Oberwart |
Oberwart |
Austrian-Euro-Stars |
138–143 |
All-Stars
|
|
| 2000 |
Sporthalle Oberwart |
Oberwart |
Austrian-Euro-Stars |
123–150 |
All-Stars
|
|
| 2001 |
Sporthalle Oberwart |
Oberwart |
Euro-Stars |
118–132 |
All-Stars
|
|
| 2002 |
Not held
|
| 2003 |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
North |
151–136 |
South |
Mike Wallace (Mattersburg 49ers)
|
| 2004 |
Kraftwerk Arena Wels |
Wels |
North |
124–122 |
South |
Rod Platt (WBC)
|
| 2005 |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
North |
138–153 |
South |
Jonathan Levy (Panthers)
|
|
| 2006 |
FZZ Happyland |
Klosterneuburg |
Austrians |
130–137 |
Internationals |
Aaron Mitchell (Mattersburg 49ers)
|
| 2007 [3] |
SH Alpenstraße |
Salzburg |
Austrians |
130–137 |
Internationals |
Jimmy Boston (Mattersburg 49ers)
|
| 2008 [4] |
FZZ Happyland |
Klosterneuburg |
Austrians |
98–124 |
Internationals |
Michael Fraser (Panthers)
|
| 2009 [5] |
Wiener Stadthalle |
Vienna |
Euro-Stars |
144–149 |
All-Stars |
Brandon Thomas (WBC)
|
| 2010 [6][7] |
Wiener Stadthalle |
Vienna |
Austrians |
78–88 |
Internationals |
Terrence Roderick (Lions)
|
| 2011 |
Wiener Stadthalle |
Vienna |
Austrians |
111–90 |
Internationals |
Stjepan Stazić (Panthers)
|
| 2012 |
Wiener Stadthalle |
Vienna |
Austrians |
103–105 |
Internationals |
Anthony Shavies (Panthers)
|
| 2013 |
Raiffeisen Arena |
Wels |
Europeans |
106–110 |
Internationals |
Mike Dale (UBSC)
|
| 2014 [8] |
Stadthalle Graz |
Graz |
Europeans |
90–96 |
Internationals |
Travis Taylor
|
| 2015 [9] |
Multiversum Schwechat |
Schwechat |
Austrians |
138–133 |
Internationals |
Tilo Klette
|
| 2016 [10] |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
Austrians |
87–106 |
Internationals |
Dane Watts [11]
|
| 2017 [12] |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
Austrians |
106–99 |
Internationals |
Davor Lamešić
|
| 2018 [13][14][15] |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
Austrians |
101–100 |
Internationals |
Stjepan Stazic
|
| 2019 [16][17] |
Lions Dome Traiskirchen |
Traiskirchen |
Austrians |
79–87 |
Internationals |
Hayden Lescault
|
| 2020-2022 |
Not held due to COVID-19
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Slam-Dunk champions
Three-point shootout contest
Topscorers
References
Sources
Men's basketball cup competitions in Europe |
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| Continental cups | |
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| National Federation cups | |
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| National League cups | |
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| National supercups | |
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| All-Star Games | |
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| See also | |
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