The Basketligan Basketball All-Star Game was an annual basketball event in Sweden, organised by the SBL. The All-Star Game or Weekend includes a match between a selection of the league's all-stars, a slam-dunk and a three-point contest. The league was originally established in 1992. The event did not continue after 2008, but it was re-established in 2011 for just one edition, adding in the skills contest. The 2011 was the most recent edition.[1]

List of games

Bold: Team that won the game.

Season Team Score Team MVP Team
2004-05 North 96-94 South United States James Miller Sundsvall Dragons
2005-06 Team Europe 112-114 Team USA United States Charles Thomas Solna Vikings
2006-07 Team Sweden (defeated) Team World
2007-08 Team Sweden 101-105 Team World United States Alex Wesby Sundsvall Dragons
2010-11 [2][3] North 117-128 South United States William Walker Solna Vikings

Three-Point Shoot Contest

Year Winner Team Runner-up Team
2004-05Sweden Bo ErikssonSallen BasketUnited States Eric TaylorBC Luleå
2005-06United States Orlando LightfootJämtland BasketSweden David BergstromNorrköping Dolphins
2006-07Sweden David BergstromNorrköping DolphinsUnited States Tim WhitworthSundsvall Dragons
2007-08United States Tim WhitworthJämtland BasketSweden Johan JeanssonSallen Basket
2010-11United States Tim Whitworth (2)Sallen BasketIceland Jakob SigurdarsonSundsvall Dragons

Slam-Dunk Contest

Year Winner Team Runner-up Team
2004-05United States Rob LewinPlannja BasketSweden Jim NystromSolna Vikings
2005-06United States James WilliamsSallen BasketUnited States Emmanuel 'Manny' Dies08 Stockholm Human Rights
2006-07United States Randall OrrGothia BasketUnited States Italy Jeffrey ViggianoNorrkoping Dolphins
2007-08United States Bilal SalaamSolna VikingsSweden Jim Nystrom,
United States Nashid Beard
08 Stockholm Human Rights,
08 Stockholm Human Rights
2010-11United States William WalkerSolna VikingsSweden Rudy MbembaLF Basket Norrbotten

Skills Contest

Year Winner Team Runner-up Team
2010-11United States Alex WesbySundsvall DragonsSweden Willy Beck08 Stockholm Human Rights

Rosters

2005 All-Star Game

North - South 96-94 [4]
NORTH (Christer Stjernborg from Sundsvall Dragons): Andrew Pleick, Håkan Larsson, Fred Drains, Joakim Kjellbom, Kenny Walker - James JJ Miller, Andrew Mitchell, Jim Nystrom, Cedric Taylor, Mike Palm.
SOUTH (Torbjorn Gehrke from Sodertalje Kings): Jens Stalhandske, Charles Thomas, Andrew Drevo, Nick Eppeheimer, Johan Akesson - Tezale Archie, Mikael Lindqvist, Steve Pettyjohn, Serdar Akyuz*, Jason Andreas*.
*Jason Andreas and Serdar Akyuz replaced injured Damen Maddox and starter David Bergstrom respectively.

2006 All-Star Game

Team Europe - Team USA 112-114 (Quarters: 22–37, 28–29, 35–22, 27–26)[5]
Europe: Andrew Pleick 23, Fred Drains 16, John P Rosendahl 14, Mikael Lindqvist 12, Michael Palm 11, Stefan Grundstrom 11, David Bergstrom 6, Lesli Myrthil 7, Jens Tillman 5, Håkan Larsson* 5.
USA: Derrick Tarver 41, Charles Thomas 25, Zach Williams 15, Quinnel Brown 12, Emmanuel Dies 6, Orlando Lightfoot 5, James Williams 4, Whitney Robinson 4, RT Guinn 2, Tommy Adams (did not play).
*Michael Bree did not play due to injury, replaced by Hakan Larsson.

2007 All-Star Game

Team Sweden - Team World [6]
Sweden (David Visscher & Matthias Kentta, Jens Stalhandske): Joakim Kjellbom, John Rosendahl, Fred Drains, Mike Palm, Jonathan Skjoldebrand, Mikael Lindqvist, Joakim Blom, Adnan Chuk, Håkan Larsson, Lesli Myrthil.
World (Peter Oqvist & Pontus Frivold, Dennis Cooper): Andrew Mitchell, Jerome Coleman (185-G-81, Boakai Lalugba, Lorenzo Gordon, Tim Whitworth, Howard Frier, Emmanuel Dies, Anthony Johnson, Thomas Jackson, Jeffrey Viggiano.

2008 All-Star Game

Stockholm 2008: Team Sweden - Team World 101-105 [7]
Team Sweden (Jonte Karlsson from 08 Stockholm): Jonathan Skjoldebrandt 32, Joakim Blom 15, Joakim Kjellbom 14, Lesli Myrthil 8, Fredrik Jonzen 8, Jim Nystrom 7, John Rosendahl 6, Håkan Larsson 5, Fred Drains 4, Adam Alexander 2, Rudy Mbemba.
Team World (Pekka Salminen from Solna): Alex Wesby 22, Herman Favors 16, Tim Whitworth 15, Brandon McKnight 13, Jeremiah Johnson 12, Dee Ayuba 12, Bilal Salaam 7, Gerald Riley 4, Ian Johnson 2, Michael Kingma 2, Ryan McDade.

2011 All-Star Weekend

20-21 February 2011, Sporthallen, (att: 2,174): North–South 117–128 (Quarters: 27–30, 23–34, 39–22, 28–42) [8][9]
NORTH: Liam Rush 24, Drazen Klaric 19, Jakob Sigurdarson 14, Alex Wesby 13, Rudy Mbemba 13, Bilal Saalam 10, Hlynur Baeringsson 8, Tim Withworth 7, Benjamin Smith 5, Tim Kearny 4.
SOUTH: Johnell Smith 25, William Walker 25, Dino Pita 25, Logi Gunnarsson 15, Demetrius Brown 11, Kellen McCoy 9, Willy Beck 7, Christopher Ryan 7, Jesper Andersson 4.

Players with most appearances (2004-2011)

Player All-Star Editions Notes
Sweden Fred Drains42005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Sweden Håkan Larsson42005, 2006, 2007, 2008As a replacement in 2006
Sweden Joakim Kjellbom32005, 2007, 2008
Sweden John Rosendahl32006, 2007, 2008

References

  1. "Basketligan All-Star returns 2011".
  2. "Basketligan All-Star Weekend 2011".
  3. "Basketligan All-Stars 2011".
  4. "All-Star Weekend 2004-05".
  5. "Basketligan All-Star Weekend 2005-06".
  6. "All-Star Weekend 2006-07".
  7. "Basketligan All-Star Weekend 2007-08".
  8. "Basketligan All-Star roster".
  9. "Basketligan All-Star evenets".
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