HEBA Greek All Star Game

HEBA All Star Game

ΕΣΑΚΕ All Star Game
Sport Basketball
Founded 1991
Country Greece Greece
Continent European Union Europe
TV partner(s) Nova Sports
Official website Esake.gr/AllStar

The Greek HEBA All-Star Game, also known as the Greek ΕΣΑΚΕ All Star Game, is the All Star Game of the HEBA Greek basketball association for men. It was founded and organized by Gus Sarianides. The game is played in a format that is the Greek all stars versus the rest of the world all stars.

The all star weekend also features an ages 20 and under all star game, called the Hopes or Youth All Star Game. There is also a slam dunk competition and a 3-point shootout competition. Finally, there are also 3-point shootout and slam dunk competitions for the ages 20 and under players.

Players from the top-tier level Greek Basket League, the 2nd-tier level Greek A2 Basket League, and Greek the 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 senior men's all star game. However, sometimes players from lower divisions can also play in the senior 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 slam dunk and 3 point shootout contests.

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 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

[1]

Season
Date
Winners Losers Score Arena MVP
Team
1991–92
12/31/91
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
133-122
SEF
United States Brian Vaughns
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 Stojko Vranković
Panathinaikos
1995–96
1/6/96
American
All Stars
European
All Stars
124-113
O.A.C.A
United States Dominique Wilkins
Panathinaikos
1996–97
12/14/96
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
83-75
Alexandrio
Greece Peja Stojaković
PAOK
1997–98
11/22/97
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
127-108
Patras
Greece Peja Stojaković (2x)
PAOK
1998–99
11/21/98
European
All Stars
American
All Stars
124-114
O.A.C.A.
Croatia Arijan Komazec
Olympiacos
1999–00
11/20/99
American
All Stars
European
All Stars
119-118
O.A.C.A.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga
Panathinaikos
2000–01
1/20/01
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
86-85
Patras
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 Georgios 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)
Larissa
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
Republic of Macedonia Jeremiah Massey
Aris
2008–09
3/15/09
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
127-93
Amiridis
Greece Ioannis Bourousis
Olympiacos
2009–10
3/14/10
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
147-114
Alikarnassou
Greece Sofoklis Schortsanitis (2x)
Olympiacos
2010–11
3/13/11
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
141-122
Vassilakopoulos
Greece Antonis Fotsis
Panathinaikos
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13
3/10/13
Rest of the World
All Stars
Greek
All Stars
131-125
Perivola
United States Brent Petway
Rethymno
2013–14
3/9/14
Greek
All Stars
Rest of the World
All Stars
123-122
Chania
Greece Nikos Pappas
Panathinaikos

Slam Dunk Contest winners

[2]

Season Slam Dunk Champion Team
1991–92 United States John Hudson Panionios
1992–93
Not Held
Not Held
1993–94 United States Henry Turner Panionios
1994–95 United States Chris King Aris
1995–96 United States Lawrence Funderburke PAOK
1996–97 United States Harold Ellis Apollon Patras
1997–98 United States Antonio Harvey Panionios
1998–99 United States Antonio Harvey (2x) Irakleio
1999–00 United States Henry Turner (2x) Maroussi
2000–01 Greece Dimitrios Papanikolaou Olympiacos
2001–02 United States Ryan Lorthridge KAOD
2002–03 United States Tyrone Nesby Olympia Larissa
2003–04 United States Kasib Powell PAOK
2004–05 United States Toby Bailey AEK Athens
2005–06 Greece Michael Paragyios Ilysiakos
2006–07 Greece Georgios Printezis Olympia Larissa
2007–08 United States Qyntel Woods Olympiacos
2008–09 United States Will Daniels Kavala
2009–10 United States Lance Harris Kolossos
2010–11 United States Lance Harris (2x) Ikaros
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13 United States Brent Petway Rethymno
2013–14 United States Kenny Gabriel Rethymno
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held

3 Point Shootout Contest winners

[3]

Season 3 Point Shootout Champion Team
1991–92 Greece Ioannis Giannopoulos Pagrati
1992–93
Not Held
Not Held
1993–94 Greece Dimitrios Podaras AEK
1994–95 United States Travis Mays Panionios
1995–96 Greece Fragiskos Alvertis Panathinaikos
1996–97 Greece Fragiskos Alvertis (2x) Panathinaikos
1997–98 Greece Fragiskos Alvertis (3x) Panathinaikos
1998–99 United States Andy Toolson Maroussi
1999–00 Greece Nikos Chatzis AEK
2000–01 Greece Ioannis Kritikos Peristeri
2001–02 Turkey İbrahim Kutluay Panathinaikos
2002–03 Greece Nikos Chatzis (2x) AEK
2003–04 Greece Angelos Koronios Panionios
2004–05 Greece Dimitrios Tsarouchas Ilysiakos
2005–06 Greece Fotios Vasilopoulos Panionios
2006–07 Slovenia Sani Bečirovič Panathinaikos
2007–08 Greece Makis Nikolaidis Egaleo
2008–09 Greece Dimitrios Karadolamis AEL
2009–10 United States Drew Nicholas Panathinaikos
2010–11 United States Drew Nicholas (2x) Panathinaikos
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13 Greece Georgios Dedas PAOK
2013–14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša Vasiljević AENK
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held

HEBA Greek Youth All Star Game

The HEBA Greek Hopes, or Youth All-Star Game of basketball, is the all star game that is played by players from the Greek basketball leagues that are ages 20 and under. The first Hopes game was played on March 29, 2003. The Youth All Star 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.

The game can be 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 All Star Game results

[4]

Season
Date
Winners Losers Score Arena MVP
Team
2002–03
3-29-03
North
South
67-64
Kanithou
Greece Christos Tapoutos
AEK
2003–04
3-27-04
North
South
87-70
Nea Ionia
Greece Kostas Vasileiadis
PAOK
2004–05
4-9-05
South
North
89-87
Tofalos
Greece Dimitrios Charitopoulos
Aris
2005–06
2-25-06
South
North
80-79
Larissa
Greece Georgios Printezis
Olympia Larissa
2006–07
2-3-07
South
North
87-83
Lamia
Greece Dimitrios Verginis
PAOK
2007–08
4-11-08
South
North
93-69
Amaliada
Greece Dimitrios Karadolamis
Aris
2008–09
3-14-09
North
South
65-53
Amiridis
Greece Kostas Papanikolaou
Aris
2009–10
3-13-10
Under 20's
Under 22's
91-89
Alikarnassou
Greece Michalis Tsairelis
Trikala 2000
2010–11
3-13-11
Under 22's
Under 20's
69-68
Vassilakopoulos
Greece Linos Chrysikopoulos
Aris
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13
3-9-13
Under 21's
Under 18's
104-80
Perivola
Greece Lefteris Bochoridis
Aris
2013–14
3-8-14
Young Stars
Rising Stars
82-77
Chania
Greece Ioannis Papapetrou
Olympiacos
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held
Not Held

Youth 3 Point Shootout Contest winners

[5]

Season 3 Point Shootout Champion Team
2002–03 Greece Panagiotis Katranas
Olympiacos
2003–04 Greece Sotirios Manolopoulos
PAOK
2004–05 Greece Panagiotis Katranas
Olympiacos
2005–06 Greece Dušan Šakota
Panathinaikos
2006–07 Greece Fotios Vasilopoulos
Panionios
2007–08 Greece Vlantimir Giankovits
Panionios
2008–09 Greece Dimitrios Karadolamis
AEL
2009–10 Greece Kostas Sloukas
Olympiacos
2010–11 Greece Kostas Sloukas
Aris
2011–12
Not Held
Not Held
2012–13 Greece Fotios Zoumpos
Peristeri
2013–14 Greece Panagiotis Zanidakis
Nea Kydonia
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held

Youth Slam Dunk Contest winners

[6]

Season Slam Dunk Champion Team
2012–13 Greece Vassilis Kavvadas
Panionios
2013–14 Greece Vassilis Charalampopoulos
Panathinaikos
2014–15
Not Held
Not Held
2015–16
Not Held
Not Held

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