YUBA All-Star Game

The YUBA Basketball All-Star Game was an annual basketball event in Yugoslavia, organised by the YUBA League and it was established in 1997. The YUBA League was founded in 1992 and lasted until 2006 when Yugoslavia was split to two countries: Serbia and Montenegro.

The All-Star Game lasted until 2003. A few years later the Adriatic Basketball Association All-Star Game sort of replaced it.

Montenegrin Mladen Šekularac is the player with the most particiaptions in the history of the event.

Background

The previous All-Star Game experience in Yugoslavia was the 1991 Yu All-Star just before the country was dissolved. That event included all the big names who played in the unified Yugoslav League, including Croatians Toni Kukoc and Dino Radja, Slovenian Jure Zdovc, Bosnian Mario Primorac and many others. The first YUBA All-Star Game featured only Serbian and Montenegro players and also a few Americans who played in the league at the time.

Editions

Year Location
1997
1998 Belgrade
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003 Belgrade

Slam-Dunk winners

Year Player Team
1998 Serbia Greece Vladimir Petrović [1] KK Borac Čačak

Players with most appearances

Player All-Star Editions Notes
Montenegro Mladen Šekularac 4 [2] 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Serbia Dejan Milojevic 3 [3] 1999, 2000, 2001
Serbia Vlado Scepanovic 3 [4] 1998, 1999, 2000
Serbia Dejan Tomasevic 2 [5] 1999, 2000
Serbia Nenad Canak 2 [6] 1999, 2000
Serbia Milenko Topic 2 [7] 1998, 2000
Serbia Veselin Petrovic 2 [8] 1999, 2000
Serbia Germany Aleksandar Nađfeji 2 [9] 1999, 2001
Serbia Jovo Stanojević 2 [10] 1999, 2000
Serbia Jovo Stanojević 2 [11] 2000, 2001
Serbia Milos Vujanic 2 [12] 2001, 2003

Eligible foreign players for selection (1997-2001)

Other notable participants

See also

  • Yugoslav Basketball All-Star Game

References

  1. ^ Vladimir Petrović - ACB.Com
  2. ^ MLADEN SEKULARAC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  3. ^ Dejan Milojevic - ACB.Com
  4. ^ VLADO SCEPANOVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  5. ^ DEJAN TOMASEVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  6. ^ NENAD CANAK Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  7. ^ MILENKO TOPIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  8. ^ VESELIN PETROVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  9. ^ ALEKSANDAR NADJFEJI Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  10. ^ JOVO STANOJEVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  11. ^ OGNJEN ASKRABIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  12. ^ Milos Vujanic - ACB.Com
  13. ^ NIKOLA JESTRATIJEVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  14. ^ DRAGAN LUKOVSKI Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  15. ^ Igor Rakocevic - ACB.Com
  16. ^ Djuro Ostojic - ACB.Com
  17. ^ STEVAN NADJFEJI Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  18. ^ ALEKSANDAR GLINTIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  19. ^ Miroslav Beric Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  20. ^ DUSAN KECMAN Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  21. ^ ZARKO CABARKAPA Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  22. ^ GORAN NIKOLIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  23. ^ VLADIMIR TICA Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  24. ^ NEBOJSA BOGAVAC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  25. ^ GORAN CAKIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  26. ^ VLADIMIR KUZMANOVIC Profile | EuroLeague - euroleaguebasketball.net
  27. ^ BLAGOTA SEKULIC Profile | EuroCup - euroleaguebasketball.net