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FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day

FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day, or FIBA EuroChallenge All-Star Day, was the All-Star Game of the now defunct 3rd-tier level European-wide professional basketball league, the FIBA EuroChallenge tournament. It started in 2004, and lasted for five editions until 2008. The FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day was the first All-Star Game that was organised by FIBA after the FIBA EuroStars, and after the year 2000 conflict between FIBA and EuroLeague Basketball, which ultimately resulted in the current EuroLeague's take over of the previous FIBA EuroLeague.

The EuroCup All-Star Day event included a match between Europe and the Rest of the World All-Stars, a 3-point shootout contest, and a slam dunk contest in the 2007 edition. Lithuanian players Saulius Štombergas and Gintaras Einikis, were the only players that played in both the FIBA EuroStars, and also the FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day. Svetislav Pešić and Stanislav Eremin were the only coaches to be selected to both events.

List of games

Bold: Team that won the game.

Three-Point Shootout

Slam-Dunk Contest

FIBA Europe League All-Star Day 2004

Source: fiba.basketball

Place: Kyiv, Ukraine, Att: 6.500

Date: 16.03.2004

Result: Europe 84 – Rest of the World 91

EUROPE:

REST OF WORLD:

Game MVP: Michael Wright

Top scorers: Sergei Chikalkin (17 points), Eurelijus Žukauskas (14 points), Andris Biedriņš (3 points), Dmitri Domani (4 points), Yaniv Green (13 points), Laurent Sciarra (5 points), Saulius Štombergas (13 points), Armands Šķēle (6 points), Andriy Lebediev (2 points), Alexander Lokhmanchuk (4 points), - Michael Wright (23 points), Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (0 points), Roderick Blakney (10 points), Eric Campbell (11 points), Steve Goodrich (0 points), Lorinza Harrington (5 points), Duane Woodward (7 points), Ashante Johnson (16 points), Dametri Hill (4 points), Tang Hamilton (10 points), Tang Hamilton (5 points)

3-point contest winner: Sergei Chikalkin

FIBA Europe League All-Star Day 2005

Source: fiba.basketball

Place: Nicosia, Cyprus

Venue: Eleftheria Indoor Hall, Att: 6.000

Date: 14.04.2005

Result: Europe 102 – Rest of the World 106

EUROPE:

REST OF WORLD:

Game MVP: Shammond Williams

Top scorers: Shammond Williams (20 points), Kelly McCarty (12 points), Marc Salyers (18 points), Art Long (13 points), Ed Cota (8 points), Khalid El-Amin (9 points), LaMarr Greer (3 points), Rubén Wolkowyski (5 points), Óscar Torres (3 points), Marcelo Nicola (11 points), Michael McDonald (4 points), - Kaspars Kambala (20 points), Dimitar Angelov (2 points), Ioannis Giannoulis (7 points), Michalis Kounounis (0 points), Ratko Varda (18 points), Radek Necas (6 points), Jón Arnór Stefánsson (10 points), Ömer Onan (13 points), Damir Mršić (12 points), Erez Markovich (8 points), Lior Lubin (2 points), Krešimir Lončar (4 points)

3-point contest winner: Marcelo Nicola

FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day 2006

Source: fiba.basketball

Place: Limassol, Cyprus

Venue: Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center, Att: 6.000

Date: 14.03.2006

Result: Europe 89 – Rest of the World 97

EUROPE:

REST OF WORLD:

Game MVP: Marcus Hatten

Top scorers: Kaspars Kambala (21 points), Milutin Aleksić (6 points), Cătălin Burlacu (3 points), Gintaras Einikis (10 points), Lior Eliyahu (10 points), Krešimir Lončar (12 points), Artūras Jomantas (5 points), Georgios Palalas (2 points), Gianmarco Pozzecco (11 points), Damir Mršić (9 points) - Marcus Hatten (17 points), Mark Dickel (0 points), Khalid El-Amin (14 points), LaMarr Greer (13 points), Michael Harris (5 points), Óscar Torres (11 points), Glen McGowan (8 points), Frankie King (0 points), Rubén Wolkowyski (6 points), Jarod Stevenson (8 points), Jaime Lloreda (6 points), Moon Tae-jong (8 points), Kelly McCarty (9 points)

3-point contest winner: Jarod Stevenson

FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day 2007

Place: Limassol, Cyprus,

Venue: Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center, Att: 6.000

Date: 20.03.2007

Result: Europe 95 – Rest of the World 105

EUROPE:

REST OF WORLD:

Game MVP: Erwin Dudley

Top scorers: Erwin Dudley (23 points), Khalid El-Amin (11 points), Marque Perry (15 points), Curtis Millage (2 points), Travis Reed (4 points), Anthony Lux (6 points), Jeron Roberts (2 points), Ariel McDonald (13 points), Travis Conlan (0 points), Guilherme Giovannoni (2 points), Kennedy Winston (14 points), Andre Hutson (14 points) - Serhiy Lishchuk (15 points), Laurent Sciarra (11 points), Nikolai Padius (0 points), Krešimir Lončar (8 points), Milutin Aleksić (9 points), Artur Drozdov (10 points), Christian Drejer (7 points), Sandis Valters (4 points), Tutku Açık (3 points), Bekir Yarangüme (7 points), Arvydas Cepulis (12 points), Marc Gasol (9 points)

3-point contest winner: Andreas Pilavas

Slam dunk contest winner: Ryan Randle

FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day 2008

Source: fiba.basketball

Place: Limassol, Cyprus

Venue: Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center, Att: 5.500

Date: 25.03.2008

Result: Europe 116 – Rest of the World 118

EUROPE:

REST OF WORLD:

Game MVP: Joe Smith

Top scorers: Joe Smith (28 points), Olumuyiwa Famutimi (12 points), Adrian Henning (14 points), Alex Scales (23 points), Demetrius Alexander (13 points), James Cantamessa (4 points), Brian Cusworth (11 points), Duane Woodward (8 points), Ryan Randle (6 points), - Nando de Colo (24 points), Milutin Aleksić (20 points), Krešimir Lončar (18 points), Sasa Bratic (18 points), Martynas Andriukaitis (4 points), Yaniv Green (6 points), Mike Lenzly (11 points), Armands Šķēle (2 points), Ante Tomić (0 points), Giorgi Tsintsadze (5 points), Dimitris Verginis (3 points), Petri Virtanen (5 points)

3-point contest winner: Vasili Zavoruev

Top Scorers

Per edition

All-time

All-Star players

Players with most selections

Players in FIBA All-Star Games (1996–2008)

FIBA All-Star Day players in NBA

All-Star coaches

Coaches with most selections

Coaches in FIBA All-Star Games (1996–2008)

FIBA All-Star Day coaches in NBA

See also

Distinctions

FIBA Hall of Fame

References

External links