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The '''HEBA Greek All-Star Game''' is the [[All Star Game]] of the [[HEBA]] Greek basketball association for men, which features players from the Greek pro basketball leagues like the [[A1 Ethniki|HEBA A1 Division]] and the [[A2 Ethniki|HEBA A2 Division]]. The game is played in a format that is the Greek all stars versus the rest of the world all stars.
The '''HEBA Greek All-Star Game''' is the [[All Star Game]] of the [[HEBA]] Greek basketball association for men, which features players from the Greek pro basketball leagues like the [[A1 Ethniki|HEBA A1 Division]] and the [[A2 Ethniki|HEBA A2 Division]]. The game is played in a format that is the Greek all stars versus the rest of the world all stars.



Revision as of 05:49, 10 March 2009

ESAKE All Star Game
File:Α1ethniki.png
ESAKE All Star Game
SportBasketball
Founded1991
CountryGreece Greece
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
TV partner(s)ANT1, ERT, Nova Sports
Official websiteEsake.gr Basket.gr

The HEBA Greek All-Star Game is the All Star Game of the HEBA Greek basketball association for men, which features players from the Greek pro basketball leagues like the HEBA A1 Division and the HEBA A2 Division. The game is played in a format that is the Greek all stars versus the rest of the world all stars.

History

The Greek All Star Game was held for the first time on December 31, 1991, and in that first game "The Rest of the World All Stars" defeated "The Greek All Stars" by a score of 133-122. Over the next seven all star games, the format was "The European All Stars" versus "The American All Stars". From 2001 until now, the format has been the same as the original all star game was, The Greek All Stars versus The Rest of the World All Stars. Also since 2001, the Greek All-Star Game is held annually in various different cities in Greece, which is in contrast to the early years of the all star game when most of the games were held at either the SEF Peace and Friendship Stadium or OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall arenas in Athens.

All-Star Game results

[1]

Season
Date
Winner Loser Score Arena MVP
Team
1991-92
12/31/91
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
133-122
SEF
United States Brian Vohgns
(Sporting)
1992-93
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
1993-94
4/10/94
American
All Stars
European
All Stars
115-104
SEF
United States Tony White
(Aris)
1994-95
12/22/94
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
94-88
SEF
Croatia Stojan Vranković
(Panathinaikos)
1995-96
1/6/96
American
All Stars
European
All Stars
124-113
OAKA
United States Dominique Wilkins
(Panathinaikos)
1996-97
12/14/96
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
83-75
Alexandrio
Predrag Stojaković
(PAOK)
1997-98
11/22/97
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
127-108
Patron
Predrag Stojaković
(PAOK)
1998-99
11/21/98
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
124-114
OAKA
Croatia Arijan Komazec
(Olympiacos)
1999-00
11/20/99
American
All Stars
European
All Stars
119-118
OAKA
Dejan Bodiroga
(Panathinaikos)
2000-01
1/20/01
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
86-85
Patron
Greece Fragiskos Alvertis
(Panathinaikos)
2001-02
2/16/02
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
126-125
Krachtidis
Turkey İbrahim Kutluay
(Panathinaikos)
2002-03
3/30/03
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
115-110
Kanithou
Greece Giorgos Diamantopoulos
(Panionios)
2003-04
3/28/04
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
102-89
Nea Ionia
Greece Nestoras Kommatos
(Aris)
2004-05
4/10/05
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
77-76
Tofalos
Greece Nikos Barlos
(Apollon Patras)
2005-06
2/26/06
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
97-97
(tie)[2]
Naples
Greece Sofoklis Schortsanitis
(Olympiacos)
2006-07
2/4/07
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
99-87
Lamia
United States Andre Hutson
(Panionios)
2007-08
4/12/08
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
111-101
Amaliada
United States Jeremiah Massey
(Aris)

Slam Dunk Contest winners

[3]

3 Point Shootout Contest winners

[4]

HEBA Greek Hopes All-Star Game

Hopes All-Star Game results

[5] Date Winner Score Loser Arena MVP 29 March 2003 North 67-64 South GOK Kanithou (AEK) Christos Tapoutos (AEK) 27 March 2004 North 87-70 South K.G. Nea Ionia (PΑΟΚ) Kostas Vasileiadis (PAOK) 9 April 2005 South 89-87 North D. PEAK Tofalos Dimitris Charitopoulos (Aris) 25 February 2006 South 80-79 North RDI Naples Giorgos Printezis (Olympia Larissa) 3 February 2007 South 87-83 North GOK Lamia Dimitris Verginis (PAOK) April 11 2008 South 93-69 North Amaliada Dimitris Karadolamis (Aris)

3 Point Shootout Contest winners

[6]

Notes

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