LNB All-Star Game
The LNB All-Star Game is the annual All-Star Game that is organised by France's professional club basketball governing body, the LNB. The LNB organizes both of the top two French men's pro club competitions, the top-level LNB Pro A, and the second-level LNB Pro B. The event was first held in 1987, and is loosely based on the NBA All-Star Game.
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Individual awards |
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History
From 1987 through 1991, the LNB All-Star Game was played under a "East" versus "West" format. Since 1992, the game is played under a French players versus foreign players (non-French players) format.[1]
LNB All-Star games
Year Held | Location (Venue) | Results | MVP |
1987 | Limoges | West 134–128 East | Robert Smith (AS Monaco) |
1988 | Mulhouse | West 164–136 East | Graylin Warner (Cholet) |
1989 | Cholet | West 148–141 East | Graylin Warner (Cholet) |
1990 | Nancy | East 170–146 West | Robert Smith (Antibes) |
1991 | Pau | West 151–121 East | José Vargas (Saint-Quentin) |
1992 | Gravelines | French 159–137 Foreigners | Hugues Occansey (Antibes) |
1993 | Évreux | Foreigners 127–125 French | Jim Bilba (CSP Limoges) |
1994 | Tours | Foreigners 110–108 French | Hervé Dubuisson (ASA Sceaux) |
1995 | Pau | Foreigners 147–137 French | David Rivers (Antibes) |
1996 | Villeurbanne | French 134–127 Foreigners | Tony White (Antibes) |
1997 | Montpellier | Foreigners 115–109 French | Stéphane Risacher (PSG Racing) |
1998 | Dijon | French 112–98 Foreigners | Jerry McCullough (BCM Gravelines) |
1999 | Paris (Coubertin) | Foreigners 124–122 French (OT) | Keith Hill (SLUC Nancy) |
2000 (January) 2000 (December) |
Nancy Antibes |
Foreigners 103–93 French French 123–117 Foreigners |
Stanley Jackson (JDA Dijon) Jim Bilba (ASVEL) |
2001 | Chalon-sur-Saone | Foreigners 104–97 French | Nikola Radulović (ASVEL) |
2002 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 131–118 French | Dragan Lukovski (Pau-Orthez) |
2003 | Paris (POPB) | French 126–113 Foreigners | Cyril Julian (Pau-Orthez) |
2004 | Paris (POPB) | French 126–113 Foreigners | Amara Sy (Le Mans) |
2005 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 96–85 French | K'Zell Wesson (BCM Gravelines) |
2006 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 124–108 French | Dewarick Spencer (Chorale Roanne) |
2007 | Paris (POPB) | French 94–82 Foreigners | Nando de Colo (Cholet) |
2008 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 108–101 French | Laurent Sciarra (Orléans) |
2009 | Paris (POPB) | French 89–88 Foreigners | Steed Tchicamboud (SLUC Nancy) |
2010 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 103–90 French | Davon Jefferson (ASVEL) |
2011 | Paris (POPB) | French 130–123 Foreigners | Amara Sy (Orléans) |
2012 | Paris (POPB) | Foreigners 111–107 French | Dwight Buycks (BCM Gravelines) |
2013 | Paris (POPB) | French 130–117 Foreigners | Nobel Boungou Colo (CSP Limoges) |
2014 | Paris (Zénith de Paris) | French 137–135 Foreigners (OT) | Adrien Moerman (CSP Limoges) |
2015 | Paris (AccorHotels Arena) | French 146–119 Foreigners[2] | Andrew Albicy (BCM Gravelines) |
2016 | Paris (AccorHotels Arena) | Foreigners 130–129 French[3] | John Roberson (Élan Chalon) |
2017 | Paris (AccorHotels Arena) | French 181–175 Foreigners (OT) | Amara Sy (AS Monaco) |
2018 | Paris (AccorHotels Arena) | French 153–147 Foreigners | Lahaou Konaté (Nanterre) |
2019 | Paris (AccorHotels Arena) | Foreigners 129–119 French (OT) | Eric Buckner (AS Monaco) |
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References
- "All Star Game 2009 - 7ème d'affilée à guichets fermés". www.lnb.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Le triplé pour les Français, Albicy MVP". www.lnb.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Le triplé pour les Français, Albicy MVP". www.lnb.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
External links
- Official site (in French)
- LNB Official site (in French)
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