HEBA Greek All-Star Game

The HEBA Greek All-Star Game, also known as the EKO Greek All-Star Game for sponsorship reasons, is the All-Star Game of the HEBA (Greek: ΕΣΑΚΕ) Greek professional basketball association for men. It was founded and organized by Gus Sarianides. The men's all-star game has most often been played in a format featuring the Greek All-Stars, versus the Rest of the World All-Stars. There is also a men's slam dunk competition, and a men's 3-point shootout competition. The all-star weekend also features a game between under age 22 players and senior age players (players that are retired professionals), called the Rising Stars versus the All-Time Stars.

HEBA All-Star Game
ΕΣΑΚΕ All-Star Game
SportBasketball
Founded1991
Country Greece
ContinentEuropean Union Europe
Official websiteEsake.gr/AllStar

Finally, there are also youth 3-point shootout and youth slam dunk competitions, for the age 22 and under players. The all-star weekend previously featured an age 20 and under all-star game, called the Hopes or Youth All-Star Game.

Format

Players from the professional top-tier level Greek Basket League, the professional 2nd-tier level Greek A2 Basket League, and the Greek lower level divisions, are eligible to compete at the All-Star Game's weekend festivities. Normally, only players from the top-tier level Greek Basket League are eligible to compete in the men's all-star game. However, sometimes players from lower level divisions can also play in the men's all-star game, if they are selected on all-star day, during the all-star weekend festivities, as special participants by the coaches of the game, to play in the all-star game.

Such players however, are not considered to be all-star selections, because they are not officially chosen to be all-stars, and because they do not actually play in the top-tier level Greek Basket League, from which the actual all-star selections are chosen. However, players from the lower-tier level Greek divisions can participate in the men's slam dunk and men's 3 point shootout contests.

Logos

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 2019, the format was the same as the original all-star game was, The Greek All-Stars versus The Rest of the World All-Stars. Since 2001, the Greek All-Star Game is held in various 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 Peace and Friendship Stadium, or Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall arenas in Athens.

All-Star Game results

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Season
Date
WinnersLosersScoreArenaLocationMVP
Team
1991–92
12/31/91
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
133–122
United States Brian Vaughns
Peristeri
1992–93
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
1993–94
4/10/94 (I)
American
All-Stars
European
All-Stars
115–104
1994–95
12/22/94 (II)
European
All-Stars
American
All-Stars
94–88
1995–96
1/6/96 (I)
American
All-Stars
European
All-Stars
124–113
1996–97
12/14/96 (II)
European
All-Stars
American
All-Stars
83–75
1997–98
11/22/97
European
All-Stars
American
All-Stars
127–108
1998–99
11/21/98
European
All-Stars
American
All-Stars
124–114
1999–00
11/20/99
American
All-Stars
European
All-Stars
119–118
2000–01
1/20/01
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
86–85
2001–02
2/16/02
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
126–125
Dimitris Krachtidis Indoor Hall
2002–03
3/30/03
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
115–110
2003–04
3/28/04
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
102–89
2004–05
4/10/05
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
77–76
2005–06
2/26/06
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
97–97
(tie)
2006–07
2/4/07
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
99–87
2007–08
4/12/08
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
111–101
Amaliada Indoor Hall
2008–09
3/15/09
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
127–93
2009–10
3/14/10
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
147–114
2010–11
3/13/11
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
141–122
Giorgos Vassilakopoulos Indoor Hall
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2012–13
3/10/13
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
131–125
2013–14
3/9/14
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
123–122
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2016–17
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2017–18
2/11/18
Rest of the World
All-Stars
Greek
All-Stars
144–137
2018–19[2]
2/10/19
Greek
All-Stars
Rest of the World
All-Stars
149–146
2019–20[3]
2/9/20
109–104
2020–21
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2021–22
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
None
2022–23[4]
12/18/22
137–112

Score sheets

  • 1st All-Star Game 1991–92:

DATE: 31 December 1991
VENUE: SEF
SCORE: World - Greece 133–122

TEAM GREECE: (Coach: Michalis Kyritsis): Nasos Galakteros 14, Kostas Patavoukas 10, Minas Gekos 3, Lefteris Subotić 6, Panos Fasoulas 17, Bane Prelević 23, John Korfas 22, Argiris Papapetrou 4, Liveris Andritsos 6, Fanis Christodoulou 9, Dimitris Papadopoulos 2, Nikos Fasouras 6, Nikos Galis (DNP), Panagiotis Giannakis (DNP).

WORLD TEAM: (Coach: Vlado Djurovic): Derrick Hamilton 6, David Ancrum 23, Levertis Robinson 10, Thomas Jordan 14, Antonio Davis 12, John Hudson 16, Melvin Cheatum 2, Ken Barlow 13, Brian Vaughns 19, Edgar Jones 8, Earl Harrison 10.


  • 2nd All-Star Game 1993–94:

DATE: April 10, 1994 (I)
VENUE: SEF
SCORE: USA - Europe 115–104

TEAM EUROPE: (Coach: Giannis Ioannidis): Fanis Christodoulou 15, Panagiotis Giannakis 17, Achilleas Demenagas, Žarko Paspalj 23, Angelos Koronios 7, Stavros Elliniadis, Zoran Savić 31, Thodoros Aposkitis, Dimitris Podaras, Georgios Sigalas 7, Georgios Makaras 2, Argiris Papapetrou 2, Nikos Galis (DNP).

TEAM USA: (Coaches: Michalis Kyritsis / Vangelis Alexandris): Tony White 24, Brent Scott 13, Derrick Chievous 19, Todd Mitchell 10, Henry Turner 11, Lance Berwald 2, Gary Plummer 14, Ed Stokes 0, Mitchell Wiggins, 20.


  • 3rd All-Star Game 1994–95:

DATE: December 22, 1994 (II)
VENUE: SEF
SCORE: Europe - USA 94–88

TEAM EUROPE: (Coach: Giannis Ioannidis): Efthimis Bakatsias 3, Georgios Sigalas 6, Panagiotis Giannakis 2, Bane Prelević 9, Tzanis Stavrakopoulos 11, Fragiskos Alvertis 7, Panos Fasoulas 10, Stojko Vranković 20, Nasos Galakteros, Zoran Savić 13, Sasha Volkov 7, Jure Zdovc 6.

TEAM USA: (Coach: Lefteris Subotić): Melvin Cheatum 6, Chris King, Lance Berwald 2, Travis Mays 6, Eddie Johnson 8, Tony White 25, Mitchell Wiggins 3, Brent Scott 3, Tony Costner 5, Rolando Blackman 9, Thurl Bailey 14, Richard Rellford 4.


  • 4th All-Star Game 1995–96:

DATE: January 6, 1996 (I)
VENUE: OAKA
SCORE: USA - Europe 124–113

TEAM EUROPE: (Coach: Lefteris Subotić): Fragiskos Alvertis 16, Georgios Sigalas 20, Panagiotis Giannakis 2, Bane Prelević 7, Nikos Oikonomou 27, Angelos Koronios 7, Stojan Vranković 9, Dinos Angelidis 6, Lefteris Kakiousis 2, Efthimis Rentzias 14, Georgios Karagkoutis 3.

TEAM USA: (Coach: Dragan Šakota): Byron Dinkins 20, Melvin Cheatum 4, Xavier McDaniel 12, Buck Johnson 2, Richard Rellford 21, Lucius Davis 8, Mitchell Wiggins 12, Priest Lauderdale 1, Dominique Wilkins 19, Dean Garrett 12, José Ortiz 5, Lawrence Funderburke 4, Anthony Pelle 2.


  • 5th All-Star Game 1996–97:

DATE: 14 December 1996 (II)
VENUE: Alexandreio Melathron
SCORE: Europe - USA 83–75

TEAM EUROPE: (Coaches: Giannis Ioannidis / Vangelis Alexandris): Angelos Koronios, Jure Zdovc 5, Panagiotis Liadelis 2, Nikos Chatzis 1, Georgios Sigalas 13, Peja Stojaković 20, Fragiskos Alvertis 9, Nikos Oikonomou 12, Dinos Angelidis, Panos Fasoulas 12, Efthimis Rentzias 4, Giannis Giannoulis, Dimitris Papanikolaou 4, Lefteris Kakiousis 1.

TEAM USA: (Coaches: Kostas Missas / Kostas Petropoulos): Alphonso Ford 7, Harold Ellis 11, Byron Dinkins 6, "Dollar "Bill" Edwards, Marlon Maxey 8, Victor Alexander 6, Anthony Bonner 4, Keith Gatlin 4, Andrés Guibert 4, Melvin Cheatum 5, Eric Riley 2, John Hudson.


  • 6th All-Star Game 1997–98:

DATE: November 22, 1997
VENUE: EAK Patras
SCORE: Europe - USA 127–108

TEAM EUROPE: (Coach: Giannis Ioannidis): Dragan Tarlać 2, Artūras Karnišovas 32, Nikos Vetoulas, Peja Stojaković 30, Dinos Angelidis 6, Nasos Galakteros 2, Angelos Koronios, Fragiskos Alvertis 12, Alexis Papadatos, Giannis Giannoulis 3, Nikos Chatzis 22, Dušan Vukčević 9, Panagiotis Liadelis (DNP)

TEAM USA: (Coach: Kostas Diamantopoulos): Willie Anderson 5, Samir Gouda 4, Scotty Thurman 8, José Ortiz 9, Byron Scott 29, Michael Hawkins 3, Frankie King 7, Conner Henry 3, Marlon Maxey 17, Brooks Thompson 17, Dyron Nix 3, Antonio Harvey 8.


  • 7th All-Star Game 1998–99:

DATE: November 21, 1998
VENUE: OAKA
SCORE: Europe - USA 124–114

TEAM EUROPE: (Coaches: Soulis Markopoulos / Kostas Petropoulos): Fragiskos Alvertis 8, Nikos Chatzis 14, Arijan Komazec 20, Dimitris Papanikolaou 13, Georgios Sigalas 9, Georgios Balogiannis 4, Dejan Bodiroga 9, Nikos Oikonomou 9, Dragan Tarlać 11, Claudio Coldebella 12, Anatoly Zourpenko 2, Mikhail Mikhailov 13.

TEAM USA (Coaches: Zvi Sherf / Argyris Pedoulakis): Andy Toolson 13, Anthony Goldwire 26, Shane Heal 13, Derrick Dial 6, Joe Arlauckas 12, Buck Johnson, Alphonso Ford 4, Frankie King 3, Antonio Harvey 4, Mikki Moore 9, Erik Meek 8, Alvin Sims 17.


  • 8th All-Star Game 1999–00:

DATE: November 20, 1999
VENUE: OAKA
SCORE: Europe - USA 119–118

TEAM EUROPE: (Coaches: Giannis Ioannidis / Georgios Zevgolis): Angelos Koronios, Oded Kattash 26, Nikos Chatzis 6, Dimitris Papanikolaou 11, Panagiotis Liadelis 16, Claudio Coldebella 1, Dejan Bodiroga 19, Johnny Rogers 7, Giannis Giannoulis 13, Dimos Dikoudis 9, Michalis Kakiouzis 10.

TEAM USA: (Coaches: Dragan Šakota / Andrea Mazzon): Shane Heal 2, Anthony Bowie 19, Henry Turner 6, Byron Dinkins 9, Robinson 9, Alphonso Ford 1, Ashraf Amaya 12, Reeves 10, "Dollar Bill" Edwards 27, James Forrest 19, Andrés Guibert 6, Buck Johnson.


  • 9th All-Star Game 2000–01:

DATE: January 20, 2001
VENUE: EAK Patras
SCORE: Greece - World 86–85

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Argyris Pedoulakis / Kostas Flevarakis): Fragiskos Alvertis 17, Georgios Kalaitzis 2, Thodoris Papaloukas 10, Dimitris Papanikolaou 13, Georgios Sigalas 3, Georgios Diamantopoulos 6, Dimos Dikoudis 11, Kostas Tsartsaris 5, Lazaros Papadopoulos 9, Christos Tapoutos 6, Nikos Chatzivrettas 2, Michalis Pelekanos (DNP)

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Ilias Zouros / Georgios Zevgolis): Vrbica Stefanov 5, Buck Johnson 14, İbrahim Kutluay 1, Risase 10, Byron Dinkins 7, Oliver 9, Dušan Vukčević 17, Ashraf Amaya 10, Anatoly Zourpenko, Vladimir Petrović-Stergiou 3, Williams 9.


  • 10th All-Star Game 2001–02:

DATE: February 16, 2002
SCORE: World - Greece 126–125
VENUE: Dimitris Krachtidis Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Nikos Pavlou): Christos Charissis 17, Sdrakas 2, Thodoris Papaloukas 2, Dimitris Papanikolaou 7, Georgios Sigalas 5, Nikos Chatzivrettas 11, Georgios Diamantopoulos 4, Kostas Tsartsaris 2, Dimos Dikoudis 18, Fragiskos Alvertis 16, Lazaros Papadopoulos 17, Michalis Kakiouzis 21, Dimitris Diamantidis 3.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Željko Obradović, Dragan Šakota): Laurent Sciarra 3, İbrahim Kutluay 16, Dejan Bodiroga 11, Oliver 3, J.R. Holden 22, Carr 10, Alphonso Ford 8, Torraye Braggs 24, Nolan 21, Ryan Lorthridge 8.


  • 11th All-Star Game 2002–03:

DATE: March 30, 2003
SCORE: Greece - World 115–110
VENUE: Kanithou Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Vangelis Alexandris): Christos Charissis 10, Georgios Kalaitzis, Dimitris Diamantidis 7, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Nikos Oikonomou 11, Fragiskos Alvertis 8, Georgios Diamantopoulos 26, Dimos Dikoudis 15, Nestoras Kommatos 5, Lazaros Papadopoulos 2, Michalis Pelekanos 2, Antonis Fotsis 29.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Bane Prelević / Argyris Pedoulakis): Benermann 6, Larry Ayuso 13, Jaka Lakovič, Iñaki de Miguel 8, İbrahim Kutluay 17, Mo Evans 13, Tyrone Nesby 22, Jones 4, Ryan Stack, Alibegovic 10, Ben Handlogten 8, Andrew Betts 9.


  • 12th All-Star Game 2003–04:

DATE: March 28, 2004
SCORE: Greece - World 102–89
VENUE: Nea Ionia Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Lefteris Kakiousis): Georgios Kalaitzis 7, Nikos Chatzivrettas 8, Christos Tapoutos 2, Nestoras Kommatos 22, Nikos Chatzis 6, Panagiotis Liadelis 8, Dimitris Diamantidis 9, Kostas Tsartsaris, Giannis Giannoulis 12, Lazaros Papadopoulos 14, Andreas Glyniadakis 2, Fragiskos Alvertis.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Bane Prelević, Burton): Damir Mulaomerović 15, Roderick Blakney 8, Jenkins, Toby Bailey 6, Thomas 3, Ryan Stack 4, Smush Parker 8, Douglas 12, Pete Mickeal 13, Clark 4, Dalibor Bagarić 8, Watson 8, Powell.


  • 13th All-Star Game 2004–05:

DATE: April 10, 2005
SCORE: Greece - World 77–76
VENUE: EAK Patras

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Fotis Katsikaris): Nikos Zisis 2, Vassilis Spanoulis 6, Christos Charissis, Kostas Vasileiadis 8, Dimitris Diamantidis 2, Nikos Chatzis 5, Nikos Barlos 18, Nikos Oikonomou 5, Kostas Tsartsaris 9, Panos Vasilopoulos 12, Fragiskos Alvertis 3, Sofoklis Schortsanitis.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Bane Prelević): Damir Mulaomerović 6, Jaka Lakovič, Ibrahim Kutluay, Collins 14, Trent 4, Travis Watson 13, Nicevic 3, Toby Bailey 8, Ryan Stack 3, Andre Hutson 6, Pete Mickeal 11, Mike Batiste 8.


  • 14th All-Star Game 2005–06:

DATE: February 26, 2006
SCORE: Greece - World 97–97
VENUE: Neapolis Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Vangelis Alexandris): Ioannis Gagaloudis 9, Vassilis Spanoulis 9, Dimitris Papanikolaou 20, Kostas Vasileiadis 9, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Fragiskos Alvertis 3, Nikos Oikonomou 4, Kostas Tsartsaris 4, Dimitris Diamantidis 5, Ioannis Bourousis 8, Sofoklis Schortsanitis 20.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Jonas Kazlauskas / Argyris Pedoulakis): Damir Mulaomerović 17, Tyus Edney 4, Jaka Lakovič 3, Stewart 4, Lewis 10, Mike Batiste 9, Ante Žižić 2, Nikolay Padius 11, Terrell Castle 12, Ryan Stack 9, Bryan Bracey 16.


  • 15th All-Star Game 2006–07:

DATE: Feb. 4, 2007
SCORE: World - Greece 99–87
VENUE: Lamia Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Kostas Pilafidis): Fragiskos Alvertis, Dimitris Diamantidis 18, Manos Papamakarios 3, Stratos Perperoglou 8, Georgios Printezis 7, Ioannis Bourousis 10, Savvas Iliadis 9, Dimos Dikoudis 8, Kostas Tsartsaris 4, Panos Vasilopoulos 2, Giannis Kalampokis 8, Sofoklis Schortsanitis 10.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Pini Gershon / Andrea Mazzon): Smush Parker 7, Skills 4, Alex Acker 10, Sani Bečirovič 13, Ramunas Siskauskas 8, Jeremiah Massey 8, Clark 9, Walsh 10, Wilkinson 2, Kennedy Winston 6, Ryan Stack 6, Andre Hutson 16.


  • 16th All-Star Game 2007–08:

DATE: 12 April 2008
SCORE: World - Greece 111–101
VENUE: Amaliada Ilida Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Thanasis Skourtopoulos): Georgios Printezis 3, Dimitris Verginis 6, Vassilis Spanoulis 14, Stratos Perperoglou 6, Panos Vasilopoulos 10, Dimitris Diamantidis 13, Dimitris Tsaldaris 8, Dimos Dikoudis 9, Kostas Tsartsaris 8, Georgios Tsiaras 2, Ioannis Bourousis 18, Giannis Giannoulis 4.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Gordie Herbert): Anthony Grundy 5, Mike Batiste 4, Wright 3, Klimavicius 9, Jeremiah Massey, 19 Jeremy Gisev 7, Brad Newley 2, Kennedy Winston 9, Qyntel Woods 28, C 14.


  • 17th All-Star Game 2008–09:

DATE: March 15, 2009
SCORE: Greece - World 127–93
VENUE: Filippos Amoridis Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Panagiotis Giannakis / Ioannis Sfairopoulos): Thodoris Papaloukas 18, Antonis Fotsis 11, Ioannis Bourousis 23, Panos Vasilopoulos 11, Stratos Perperoglou 6, Dimitris Tsaldaris 2, Kostas Papanikolaou 2, Vassilis Spanoulis 11, Loukas Mavrokefalidis 12, Dimitris Diamantidis 14, Andreas Glyniadakis 14.

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Andrea Mazzon): Sarunas Jasikevicius 3, Anthony Grundy 2, Mike Batiste 17, Nikola Peković 8, Bryant 8, Bryant M, K, Nikolas 7, Nikola Vujčić 10, Lynn Greer 9, Jannero Pargo 5.


  • 18th All-Star Game 2009–10:

DATE: March 14, 2010
SCORE: Greece - World 147–114
VENUE: Heraklion Indoor Arena

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Georgios Bartzokas / Ilias Zouros): Makis Nikolaidis 13, Sofoklis Schortsanitis 42, Lazaros Papadopoulos 8, Thodoris Papaloukas 13, Kostas Kaimakoglou 13, Antonis Fotsis 10, Ian Vougioukas 9, Manos Papamakarios 15, Kostas Charalampidis 8, Giannis Kalampokis, Michalis Pelekanos 16, Vassilis Spanoulis (DNP).

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: David Blatt / Nenad Marković): Harris 2, Nikola Peković, Zoran Erceg 6, Francis 15, Miloš Teodosić 7, Drew Nicholas 16, Josh Childress 8, Linas Kleiza, Mike Batiste 17, Marcus Haislip 4, Jamon Gordon 13, Miles, Gregor 10


  • 19th All-Star Game 2010–11:

DATE: March 13, 2011
SCORE: Greece - World 141–122
VENUE: Pyrgos Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Vangelis Alexandris / Ioannis Sfairopoulos): Ian Vougioukas 6, Pat Calathes 24, Loukas Mavrokefalidis 22, Dimitris Diamantidis 13, Vassilis Spanoulis 8, Nick Calathes 11, Kostas Kaimakoglou 4, Antonis Fotsis 18, Makis Nikolaidis 11, Kostas Charissis 15, Stratos Perperoglou 4, Nikos Barlos 5, Thodoris Papaloukas (DNP).

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Željko Obradović / Dimitris Priftis): Smith 13, Zoran Erceg 4, Rasho Nesterović 6, Miloš Teodosić 7, Palace 3, Mike Batiste 14, Lonny Baxter 20, Cedric Simmons 4, Marshall 11, Thompson 12.


  • 20th All-Star Game 2012–13:

DATE: March 10, 2013
SCORE: World - Greece 131–125
VENUE: Perivola Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Argyris Pedoulakis / Soulis Markopoulos): Kostas Charalampidis 2, Vlado Janković 4, Mike Bramos, Nikos Pappas 10, Kostas Sloukas 2, Kostas Papanikolaou 15, Lazaros Papadopoulos 24, Dimitris Diamantidis 6, Georgios Printezis 11, Vassilis Spanoulis 7, Michalis Tsairelis 4, Sofoklis Schortsanitis (DNP), Giannis Antetokounmpo 8,[lower-alpha 1] Thanasis Antetokounmpo 18.[lower-alpha 2]

WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Georgios Bartzokas / Ioannis Sfairopoulos): Terrell Stoglin 12, Hunt 9, Errick McCollum 13, Jonas Mačiulis, Landon Milbourne 10, Roko Ukić 18, Acie Law 6, Stephane Lasme 4, Grant 6, James Gist 12, Brent Petway 26, Kyle Hines.


  • 21st All-Star Game 2013–14:

DATE: March 10, 2014
SCORE: Greece - World 123–122
VENUE: Chania Indoor Hall

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Soulis Markopoulos / Georgios Kalafatakis): Vangelis Mantzaris, Nikos Pappas 24, Mike Bramos 18, Ioannis Athinaiou 17, Stratos Perperoglou, Antonis Fotsis 7, Georgios Printezis, Loukas Mavrokefalidis 15, Dimitris Diamantidis 5, Michalis Tsairelis 12, Vassilis Kavvadas 8, Georgios Bogris 17, Vassilis Spanoulis (DNP).
WORLD TEAM: (Coaches: Georgios Bartzokas / Ioannis Sfairopoulos): Errick McCollum 14, Brown 11, Ewin 16, D.J. Cooper 6, Jonas Maciulis 12, Matt Lojeski 13, Ivan Aska 2, Bryant Dunston 2, Stephane Lasme 17, James Gist 2, D.J. Stephens 19, Jason Hart 18.


  • 22nd All-Star Game 2017–18:

DATE: February 11, 2018
SCORE: World - Greece 144–137
VENUE: EAK Patras

TEAM GREECE: (Coaches: Xavi Pascual / Ilias Papatheodorou): Nick Calathes 11, Vassilis Spanoulis 12, Georgios Printezis 14, Nikos Pappas 17, Vassilis Kavvadas 8, Thanasis Antetokounmpo 22, Nikos Gkikas 9, Lefteris Bochoridis 15, Kostas Papanikolaou 8, Antonis Koniaris 6, Vangelis Margaritis 13, Ian Vougioukas 2, Panos Vasilopoulos (DNP).
WORLD: (Coaches: Ioannis Sfairopoulos / Panagiotis Giannakis): Jason Hart 21, Moore 25, Chris Singleton 8, Milan Milošević 11, Nikola Milutinov 6, Thad McFadden 16, Langston Hall 9, Janis Strelnieks 6, K.C. Rivers 12, James Gist 12, Jamel McLean.


  • 23rd All-Star Game 2018–19:

DATE: February 10, 2019
SCORE: World - Greece 149–146
VENUE: Alexandreio Melathron

GREECE: (Coaches: Rick Pitino / Argyris Pedoulakis): Nick Calathes, Vassilis Spanoulis 3, Linos Chrysikopoulos 4, Lefteris Bochoridis 16, Giannoulis Larentzakis 10, Georgios Printezis 7, Thanasis Antetokounmpo 39, Kostas Papanikolaou 17, Ioannis Papapetrou 15, Panos Vasilopoulos 4, Georgios Bogris 12, Georgios Papagiannis 22.
WORLD: (Coaches: David Blatt / Luca Banchi ): Nigel Williams-Goss 10, Sean Kilpatrick 17, Janis Strelnieks 23, Axel Toupane 16, Jonas Maciulis 6, Nikola Milutinov 2, Danny Agbelese 12, William Hatcher 5, Jordan 12


  • 24th All-Star Game 2019–20:

DATE: February 9, 2020
SCORE: Team Maciulis - Team Calathes 109–104
VENUE: Heraklion Indoor Arena

TEAM CALATHES: (Coaches: Ilias Papatheodorou / Sotiris Manolopoulos): Conner Frankamp 9, Ras 12, Tomas 15, Nick Calathes 6, Vassilis Kavvadas 8, Dimitris Katsivelis 2, Nikos Pappas 5, Vangelis Mantzaris 6, K. Brown 3, Filler 14, Stephen Gray 2, Panos Filippakos 6, Jacob Wiley 4, Samardo Samuels 12, Sofoklis Schortsanitis.
TEAM MACIULIS: (Coaches: Makis Giatras / Vangelis Ziagkos): Jimmer Fredette 9, Tyrese Rice 6, Jonas Maciulis 11, Danny Agbelese 6, Dinos Mitoglou 19, Kostas Papadakis, Bobby Brown 6, Olivier Hanlan 12, Charis Giannopoulos 6, Lefteris Bochoridis 10, Vangelis Karampoulas 9, Marcus Slaughter 4, Loukas Mavrokefalidis 2, Georgios Papagiannis 9.


  • 25th All-Star Game 2022–23:[5]

DATE: December 18, 2022
SCORE: Team Vezenkov - Team Papagiannis 137–112
VENUE: OAKA

TEAM VEZENKOV: (Coaches: Georgios Bartzokas / Ioannis Kastritis): Vassilis Toliopoulos 3, Nikos Gkikas 18, Thomas Walkup 8, Nate Wolters 6, Yannick Franke 4, Omer Netzipoglou 6, Dimitris Agravanis 20, Sasha Vezenkov 18, Akil Mitchell 19, Moustapha Fall 21, Charis Giannopoulos 12, Paris Lee 0.

TEAM PAPAGIANNIS: (Coaches: Vassilis Spanoulis / Dejan Radonjić): Kostas Sloukas 0, Marcus Denmon 11, Giannoulis Larentzakis 12, JD Notae 24, Kostas Papanikolaou 5, Dwayne Bacon 12, Derrick Williams 6, Panos Kalaitzakis 0, Loukas Mavrokefalidis 5, Arnoldas Kulboka 14, Cameron McGriff 2, Georgios Papagiannis 21.

Players with 5 or more All-Star appearances (1991–2022)

Player All-Star Appearances Years MVP Notes
Greece Fragiskos Alvertis12×(1994 (II), 1996 (I), 1996 (II), 1997, 1998, 2001–2007)
(2001)
3× Three-Point Contest winner (1996 I, 1996 II, 1997)
Greece Dimitris Diamantidis11×(2002–2009, 2011, 2013, 2014)
-
Greece Vassilis Spanoulis10×(2005, 2006, 2008–2011, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019)
-
Greece Georgios Sigalas(1994 (I), 1994 (II), 1996 (I), 1996 (II), 1998, 2001, 2002)
-
FIBA European Selection (1995)
FIBA EuroStar (1996)
Greece Dimitris Papanikolaou(1996 (II), 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006)
-
Slam-Dunk contest winner (2001)
Greece Kostas Tsartsaris(2001, 2002, 2004–2008)
-
Greece Panos Vasilopoulos(2005–2009, 2018, 2019)
-
Greece Nikos Oikonomou(1996 (I), 1996 (II), 1998, 2003, 2005, 2006)
-
4x FIBA EuroStar (1996–1999)
Greece Nikos Chatzis(1996 (II), 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005)
-
2× Three-Point Contest winner (1999, 2003)
Greece Dimos Dikoudis(1999, 2001–2003, 2007, 2008)
-
Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos(2001–2004, 2010, 2013)
-
Greece Antonis Fotsis(2001, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014)
(2011)
United States Mike Batiste(2005, 2006, 2008–2011)
-
Greece Sofoklis Schortsanitis(2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2020)
(2006, 2010)
Greece Ioannis Bourousis(2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
-
Greece Loukas Mavrokefalidis(2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2020, 2022)
-
Greece Georgios Printezis(2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019)
-
Slam-Dunk contest winner (2007)
Greece Angelos Koronios(1994 (I), 1996 (I), 1996 (II), 1997, 1999)
-
Three-Point Contest winner (2004)
Greece Thodoris Papaloukas(2001, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011)
-

Slam Dunk and Three Point contests

Slam Dunk Contest winners

Brent Petway, winner of the slam dunk contest in 2013.
Kenny Gabriel, winner of the slam dunk contest in 2014.

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Year Held
(Season)
Slam Dunk ChampionTeamRunner-upTeam
1991
1991–92
United States John HudsonPanioniosUnited States Brian VaughnsPeristeri
1992-93
Not held
1994 (I)
1993–94
United States Henry TurnerPanioniosUnited States Mitchell WigginsMilon
1994 (II)
1994–95
United States Chris KingArisUnited States Travis MaysPanionios
1996 (I)
1995–96
United States Lawrence FunderburkePAOKUnited States Harold EllisAris
1996 (II)
1996–97
United States Harold EllisApollon PatrasGreece Dimitris PapanikolaouOlympiacos
1997
1997–98
United States Antonio HarveyPanioniosGreece Russia Anatoly ZourpenkoOlympiacos
1998
1998–99
United States Antonio Harvey (2)IrakleioGreece Dimitris PapanikolaouOlympiacos
1999
1999–00
United States Henry Turner (2)MaroussiGreece Russia Anatoly ZourpenkoMaroussi
2001
2000–01
Greece Dimitris PapanikolaouOlympiacosGreece Russia Anatoly ZourpenkoNear East
2002
2001–02
United States Ryan LorthridgeKAODGermany Misan NikagbatseOlympiacos
2003
2002–03
United States Tyrone NesbyOlympia Larissa
2004
2003–04
United States Kasib PowellPAOKUnited States Smush ParkerAris
2005
2004–05
United States Toby BaileyAEK Athens
2006
2005–06
Greece Michael ParagyiosIlysiakosGreece Georgios PrintezisOlympiacos
2007
2006–07
Greece Georgios PrintezisOlympia LarissaUnited States Kennedy WinstonPanionios
2008
2007–08
United States Qyntel WoodsOlympiacosUnited States Kennedy WinstonPanathinaikos
2009
2008–09
United States Will DanielsKavalaUnited States Lance HarrisKolossos Rodou
2010
2009–10
United States Lance HarrisKolossos RodouGreece Ioannis PsathasAGO Rethymnou
2011
2010–11
United States Lance Harris (2×)Ikaros KallitheasGreece Alexis RaptisAEK Argos
2012
2011–12
Not held
2013
2012–13
United States Brent PetwayRethymnoUnited States Keaton GrantApollon Patron
2014
2013–14
United States Kenny GabrielRethymnoUnited States D. J. StephensIlysiakos
2015
2014–15
Not held
2016
2015–16
Not held
2017
2016–17
Not held
2018
2017–18
United States Stefan MoodyRethymnoUnited States Jahii CarsonKoroivos Amaliada
2019
2018–19
United States Octavius EllisPromitheasGreece Thanasis AntetokounmpoPanathinaikos
2020
2019–20
Greece Georgios PapagiannisPanathinaikosUnited States Jacob WileyPanathinaikos
2020–21
Not Held
Not Held
2021–22
Not Held
Not Held
2022
2022–23
United States Chevez GoodwinAris United States Panama Akil MitchellAEK

3-Point Shootout Contest winners

Nikos Chatzis, two-time winner of the 3-point contest (1999, 2003).
Drew Nicholas, two-time winner of the 3-point contest (2010, 2011).

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Season3 Point Shootout ChampionTeam
1991
1991–92
Greece Ioannis GiannopoulosPagrati
1992–93
Not Held
Not Held
1994 (I)
1993–94
Greece Dimitris PodarasAEK Athens
1994 (II)
1994–95
United States Travis MaysPanionios
1996 (I)
1995–96
Greece Fragiskos AlvertisPanathinaikos
1996 (II)
1996–97
Greece Fragiskos Alvertis (2×)Panathinaikos
1997
1997–98
Greece Fragiskos Alvertis (3×)Panathinaikos
1998
1998–99
United States Andy ToolsonMaroussi
1999
1999–00
Greece Nikos ChatzisAEK Athens
2001
2000–01
Greece Ioannis KritikosPeristeri
2002
2001–02
Turkey İbrahim KutluayPanathinaikos
2003
2002–03
Greece Nikos Chatzis (2×)AEK Athens
2004
2003–04
Greece Angelos KoroniosPanionios
2005
2004–05
Greece Dimitris TsarouchasIlysiakos
2006
2005–06
Greece Fotis VasilopoulosPanionios
2007
2006–07
Slovenia Sani BečirovičPanathinaikos
2008
2007–08
Greece Makis NikolaidisAigaleo
2009
2008–09
Greece Dimitris KaradolamisAEL
2010
2009–10
United States Drew NicholasPanathinaikos
2011
2010–11
United States Drew Nicholas (2×)Panathinaikos
2012
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
2013
2012–13
Greece Georgios DedasPAOK
2014
2013–14
Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša VasiljevićNea Kifissia
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held
2016–17
Not Held
Not Held
2018
2017–18
Greece Antonis KoniarisPAOK
2019
2018–19
United States Phil GossPAOK
2020
2019–20
United States Bobby BrownPAOK
2020–21
Not Held
Not Held
2021–22
Not Held
Not Held
2022
2022–23
United States Marcus DenmonPeristeri

Rising Stars versus All-Time Stars

The Rising Stars versus the All-Time Stars, is the all-star game that is played between players from the Greek basketball leagues that are ages 22 and under, and retired former professional Greek players. The first game was played on February 10, 2018. The game is played over the same all-star weekend as the regular Greek All-Star Game, and is played at the same arena as well.

Rising Stars versus All-Time Stars results

Season
Date
WinnersLosersScoreArenaLocationMVP
Team
2017–18
2–10–18
All-Time Stars
Rising Stars
108–92
2018–19
2–9–19
Rising Stars
All-Time Stars
120–115
2019–20
2–8–20
Rising Stars
All-Time Stars
103–90
2020–21 to 2022–23
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held

HEBA Greek Youth All-Star Game

The HEBA Greek Hopes, or Youth All-Star Game of basketball, was the all-star game that was played by players from the Greek basketball leagues that were ages 20 and under. The first Hopes game was played on March 29, 2003. The Youth All-Star Game was played over the same all-star weekend as the regular Greek All-Star Game, and was played at the same arena as well.

The game was considered as analogous to the NBA's All-Star Weekend Rising Stars Challenge. There are also the Greek Youth 3 Point Shootout Competition and the Greek Youth Slam Dunk Contest, for Greek players that are ages 20 and under.

Youth Under-20 All-Star Game results

[1]

Season
Date
WinnersLosersScoreArenaMVP
Team
2002–03
3–29–03
North
South
67–64
Kanithou
2003–04
3–27–04
North
South
87–70
Nea Ionia
2004–05
4–9–05
South
North
89–87
2005–06
2–25–06
South
North
80–79
2006–07
2–3–07
South
North
87–83
Lamia
2007–08
4–11–08
South
North
93–69
Amaliada
2008–09
3–14–09
North
South
65–53
2009–10
3–13–10
Under 20s
Under 22s
91–89
2010–11
3–13–11
Under 22s
Under 20s
69–68
Vassilakopoulos
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13
3–9–13
Under 21s
Under 18s
104–80
2013–14
3–8–14
Young Stars
Rising Stars
82–77
2014–15 to 2022–23
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held

Youth Under-22 3 Point Shootout Contest winners

[8]

Season 3 Point Shootout Champion Team
2002–03Greece Panagiotis Katranas
2003–04Greece Sotiris Manolopoulos
2004–05Greece Panagiotis Katranas
2005–06Greece Dušan Šakota
2006–07Greece Fotis Vasilopoulos
2007–08Greece Vlado Janković
2008–09Greece Dimitris Karadolamis
2009–10Greece Kostas Sloukas
2010–11Greece Kostas Sloukas
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13Greece Fotios Zoumpos
2013–14Greece Panagiotis Zanidakis
Nea Kydonia
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held
2016–17
Not Held
Not Held
2017–18Greece Antonis Koniaris
2018–19Greece Dimitris Flionis
2019–20Greece Kostas Papadakis
2020–21
Not Held
Not Held
2021–22
Not Held
Not Held
2022–23
Not Held
Not Held

Youth Under-22 Slam Dunk Contest winners

[9]

Season Slam Dunk Champion Team
2012–13Greece Vassilis Kavvadas
2013–14Greece Vassilis Charalampopoulos
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held
2016–17
Not Held
Not Held
2017–18Greece Georgios Tsalmpouris
2018–19Greece Ioannis Agravanis
2019–20Greece Lefteris Mantzoukas
2020–21
Not Held
Not Held
2021–22
Not Held
Not Held
2022–23
Not Held
Not Held

See also

Notes

  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo wasn't voted to the 2013 Greek League All-Star Game by the fans, nor was he selected to the game by the league's head coaches. However, Giannis' older brother, Thanasis, did compete in the 2013 Greek League Slam Dunk Contest, which took place at the same venue, and on the same day as, the league's All-Star Game. Giannis Antetokounmpo was also at the All-Star event, as he was assisting his older brother Thanasis, with some of his slam dunk contest dunk attempts. Since both of the Antetokounmpo brothers were already in attendance at the event, the All-Star Game's head coaches decided to allow them to both play in the All-Star Game, as a treat for the fans that were in attendance. However, despite the fact that both Antetokounmpo brothers played in the All-Star Game, they were not actually credited with being league All-Stars.
  2. Thanasis Antetokounmpo wasn't voted to the 2013 Greek League All-Star Game by the fans, nor was he selected to the game by the league's head coaches. However, Thanasis did compete in the 2013 Greek League Slam Dunk Contest, which took place at the same venue, and on the same day as, the league's All-Star Game. Thanasis' younger brother, Giannis, was also at the event, as he was assisting Thanasis on some of his slam dunk contest dunk attempts. Since both of the Antetokounmpo brothers were already in attendance at the event, the All-Star Game's head coaches decided to allow them to both play in the All-Star Game, as a treat for the fans that were in attendance. However, despite the fact that both Antetokounmpo brothers played in the All-Star Game, they were not actually credited with being league All-Stars.

References

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