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Philippine Basketball Association All Star Game

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The PBA All-Star Game is an exhibition game hosted annually by the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), matching the league's star players using various formats. It is the featured event of PBA All-Star Weekend. The All-Star game was first staged at The ULTRA on June 4, 1989.

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The starting lineup for each squad is selected by a fan ballot, while the reserves are chosen by a vote among the head coaches of the league's teams. If a selected player is injured and cannot participate, the league officials select a replacement. The head coaches of the teams that entered the season's first conference, the Philippine Cup, are chosen as the coaches of the teams in the All-Star Game.

Background

The annual All-Star Game was instituted in 1989 and has already evolved into different types of competition, more commonly in the following formats: Philippine national team vs. PBA All-Stars (adopted format for 2017), Rookies, Sophomores & Juniors (RSJ) vs. Veterans (lastl adopted in 2012), and North vs. South match-up (lastl adopted in 2016). The manner by which players to the All-Star Game varied through the years. Currently, the two coaches tapped to lead the two All-Star teams were the ones who selected their players but since the mid-2000s the starting five are selected through fan voting and the reserves would now be the ones chosen by the head coaches of all the PBA teams. For the 2005-2006 season, fans from the host city or province were given the choice to select the sixth man of each team. After each game, an All-Star Most Valuable Player (MVP) was chosen by writers covering the annual event.

Vergel Meneses had clearly stamped his mark on this mid-year festivities as he remains to be the only four-time All-Star MVP awardee collecting the award in 1995, 1998, 2000 and 2003. In its entire history, four players have been named multiple winners of the All-Star MVP award namely, Meneses, Benjie Paras (1994 and 1999), Asi Taulava (2004 and 2006), and Jayjay Helterbrand (2005 and 2007).

Asi Taulava currently holds the record number of All-Star Game appearances with 14.

Types

The league has adopted various formats for the All-Star Game:

  • Veterans vs. Rookies-Sophomores-Juniors (RSJ): The Veteran team consists of players who have played in the league for four or more years. The RSJ team consists of players who have played in the league for less than four years.
  • North vs. South: The players' team is assigned according to their birthplaces, and in cases of players born outside the Philippines, on their parents' birth places. Players from Luzon play for the North All-Stars, while those from Visayas and Mindanao play for the South All-Stars.
  • Philippine men's national team vs PBA All-Stars: The Philippine team consist of PBA players from national pool with a naturalized player or a cadet player if any. The national team usually carries the name of its primary sponsor or its nickname. (e.g. Philippine Centennial Team, Powerade Team Pilipinas, Gilas Pilipinas)
  • Team A vs Team B: Two All-Star teams with no particular category are formed. This format was used in 1991 (Light All-Stars vs Dark All-Stars) and 2003 (Commissioner's All-Stars vs Governors' All-Stars)
  • All-Star Game results

    This is a list of each All-Star Game, the venue at which it was played, and the Game MVP. Parenthesized numbers indicate multiple times that venue, city, or player has occurred as of that instance (e.g. "Vergel Meneses (2)" in 1998 indicates that was his second All-Star MVP award).

  • * MVP from losing team
  • ** MVP was Import Player.
  • *** The two teams requested for an overtime period to be held.
  • Head-to-head results

  • RSJ vs. Veterans format: Veterans lead 7–2 (w-l).
  • North vs. South format: North All-Stars lead, 8–4 (w-l).
  • PBA stars vs. Philippine team format: Philippine team lead, 3–1–1 (w-l-d).
  • References

    Philippine Basketball Association All-Star Game Wikipedia