ACB contests

The ACB contests are the 3-point shootout and slam dunk contests held by the Liga ACB, the top-tier level professional club basketball league in the country of Spain.


Liga ACB awards and honours
Individual awards

History

From 1986 through 2003, these contests were celebrated during the ACB League's weekend festival, which was called Showtime ACB, and which included the Liga ACB Stars Match (Spanish All-Star Game).[1] From 1992 to 1994, this weekend was organized by ULEB. In 1992 and 1993, it was contested between the Spanish ACB League's all-stars and the Italian League's all-stars. While the French League's all-stars also joined in the contest in the 1994. After the 2003, the ACB decided not to organize the All-Star Game anymore.

Since 2004, the Liga ACB's slam dunk and 3 point shootout contests are played during the Spanish Supercup, with the exception of 2011, when they weren't organized, and 2012, when it was celebrated during the presentation of the league, in the headquarters of Endesa, the league's main sponsor.

Liga ACB Stars Match

Arvydas Sabonis, two-time MVP of the all-star game (1991, 1992).

The Liga ACB's all-star game, which was called the Stars Match, was first held in 1986, and was last held in 2003.

Year Held
(Season)
LocationResults MVP Team
1986
1985–86
Don BenitoWinston (Odd) 103 – Lee (Even) 97 David Russell Estudiantes
1987
1986–87
VigoOdd Team 102 – Even Team 101 Jordi Villacampa Joventut Badalona
1987–88Not held
1988
1988–89
ZaragozaA1 Series 104 – A2 Series 87 Michael Young Valladolid
1989
1989–90
LogroñoRioja Quality 105 – Winston 100 Mark Davis Zaragoza
1990
1990–91
ZaragozaOdd Team 112 – Even Team 128 Chicho Sibilio Baskonia
1991
1991–92
MadridOdd Team 98 – Even Team 93 Arvydas Sabonis Valladolid
1992
1992–93[lower-alpha 1]
MadridACB 136 – Lega Basket 123 Arvydas Sabonis (ACB All-Stars) (2) Real Madrid
1993
1993–94[lower-alpha 1]
RomeLega Basket 135ACB 131 Micheal Ray Richardson (Lega All-Stars) Livorno
1994
1994–95[lower-alpha 1]
ValenciaLega Basket 58LNB 54
ACB 59LNB 43
Lega Basket 53ACB 48[2]
Aleksandar Đorđević (Lega All-Stars) Fortitudo Bologna
1995
1995–96
GironaSpanish Combination 91 – Foreign Combination 96 Alberto Herreros Estudiantes
1996
1996–97
CáceresSpanish Combination 87 – Foreign Combination 80 Xavi Fernandez FC Barcelona
1997
1997–98
GranadaSpanish Combination 94 – Foreign Combination 99 Juan Antonio Orenga Real Madrid
1998
1998–99
MurciaSpanish Combination 96 – Foreign Combination 99 Alfonso Reyes Estudiantes
1999
1999–00
ManresaSpanish Combination 79 – Foreign Combination 88 Alberto Herreros (2) Real Madrid
2001 (I)
2000–01
MálagaSpanish Combination 78 – Foreign Combination 91 Alfonso Reyes (2) Estudiantes
2001 (II)
2001–02
ValladolidNorth Team 105 – South Team 112 Milan Gurović Málaga
2003
2002–03
AlicanteNorth Team 100 – South Team 103[3] Walter Herrmann[4] Fuenlabrada
  1. ULEB edition

Three-Point Shootout

Lou Bullock, three-time winner of the three-point shootout contest (2004, 2006, 2008).

The Liga ACB's three-point shootout began in 1988. It has the same format as the NBA's three-point shootout. For the 2009 and 2011 editions, there was the possibility of a magic three-pointer from 8-meters distance (26 feet 3 inches), which was worth four points.[5][6]

In some editions, a female player from the Spanish Women's League was invited. For the 2013 and 2014 contests, three-point shooting record-man Josh Ruggles, was invited.[7]

Year Held
(Season)
LocationWinnerTeamRunner-upTeam
1988
1988–89
Zaragoza Brian JacksonPeñas Huesca Leon WoodZaragoza
1989
1989–90
Logroño Mark DavisZaragoza Óscar CervantesGranrollers
1990
1990–91
Zaragoza Mark Davis (2)Zaragoza Óscar Cervantes (2)Granrollers
1991
1991–92
Madrid Óscar CervantesGranrollers Brian JacksonPeñas Huesca
1992
1992–93[lower-alpha 1]
Madrid Danko Cvjetićanin
(ACB All-Stars)
Estdudiantes Aleksandar Đorđević
(Lega All-Stars)
Olimpia Milano
1993
1993–94[lower-alpha 1]
Rome Oscar Schmidt
(ACB All-Stars)
Valladolid Aleksandar Đorđević (2)
(Lega All-Stars)
Olimpia Milano
1994
1994–95[lower-alpha 1]
Valencia Aleksandar Đorđević
(Lega All-Stars)
Fortitudo Bologna Dejan Bodiroga
(Lega All-Stars)
Olimpia Milano
1995
1995–96
Girona Keith JenningsEstudiantes Alberto HerrerosEstudiantes
1996
1996–97
Cáceres Juan Alberto EspilBaskonia Raúl PérezSevilla
1997
1997–98
Granada Alberto HerrerosReal Madrid Roy FisherLeón
1998
1998–99
Murcia Alberto Herreros (2)Real Madrid Berni ÁlvarezValencia
1999
1999–00
Manresa Alberto AnguloReal Madrid Berni Álvarez (2)Valencia
2001 (I)
2000–01
Málaga Paco VázquezMálaga David WoodFuenlabrada
2001 (II)
2001–02
Valladolid Jacobo OdriozolaBreogán Raúl Pérez (2)Valladolid
2003
2002–03
Alicante Raúl PérezSevilla Jacobo OdriozolaValladolid
2003–04Not held
2004
2004–05
Málaga Lou BullockReal Madrid Donatas SlaninaSevilla
2005
2005–06
Granada Nebojša BogavacBreogán Raúl Pérez (3)Sevilla
2006
2006–07
Málaga Lou Bullock (2)Real Madrid Marlon GarnettEstudiantes
2007
2007–08
Bilbao Igor RakočevićBaskonia Lou BullockReal Madrid
2008
2008–09
Zaragoza Lou Bullock (3)Real Madrid Demond MalletJoventut Badalona
2009
2009–10
Las Palmas Pedro RoblesMurcia Sergiy GladyrManresa
2010
2010–11
Vitoria-Gasteiz Sergiy GladyrManresa Jimmy BaronGipuzkoa
2011
2011–12
Not held
2012
2012–13
Madrid Sergiy Gladyr (2)Fuenlabrada Rafa MartínezValencia
2013
2013–14
Vitoria-Gasteiz Josh Ruggles[8](amateur) Jaycee CarrollReal Madrid
2014
2014–15
Vitoria-Gasteiz Josh Ruggles (2)[9](amateur) Jaycee Carroll (2)Real Madrid
2015
2015–16
Málaga Jaycee CarrollReal Madrid[10] Demond MalletJoventut Badalona
2016
2016–17
Vitoria-Gasteiz Jaycee Carroll (2)Real Madrid Alberto CorbachoObradoiro
2017
2017–18
Las Palmas Marcus ErikssonGran Canaria Lucio RedivoBilbao Basket
2018
2018–19
Santiago de Compostela Matt ThomasValencia Óscar Herrero(amateur)
2019
2019–20
Madrid Brock MotumValencia Marko Popović(retired)
  1. ULEB edition

Slam Dunk Contest

Mickaël Gelabale, two-time winner of the slam dunk contest (2004, 2005).

The Liga ACB's Slam Dunk Contest was first held in 1986, and was last held in 2012.

SeasonLocationWinnerTeamRunner-upTeam
1986
1985–86
Don Benito David RussellEstudiantes Wayne RobinsonReal Madrid
1987
1986–87
Vigo David Russell (2)Estudiantes Wayne Robinson (2)Granrollers
1987–88Not held
1988
1988–89
Zaragoza Mike SmithMaristas de Málaga Dan BingenheimerGran Canarias
1989
1989–90
Logroño Rickie WinslowEstudiantes Juan RosaGirona
1990
1990–91
Zaragoza Shelton JonesCollado Villalba David BenoitMaristas de Málaga
1991
1991–92
Madrid Kenny WalkerGranrollers Henry TurnerCollado Villalba
1992
1992–93[lower-alpha 1]
Madrid Chandler Thompson
(ACB All-Stars)
Ourense Antonio Davis
(Lega All-Stars)
Olimpia Milano
1993
1993–94[lower-alpha 1]
Rome Not held
1994
1994–95[lower-alpha 1]
Valencia Chandler Thompson (2)
(ACB All-Stars)
Ourense Darrell Armstrong
(ACB All-Stars)
Ourense
1995
1995–96
Girona Chandler Thompson (3)Estudiantes Glen WhisbyGijón
1996
1996–97
Cáceres Stanley JacksonCáceres Diego FajardoValladolid
1997
1997–98
Granada Chandler Thompson (4)Estudiantes Jackie EspinosaJoventut Badalona
1998
1998–99
Murcia Gaylon NickersonValladolid Rico HillFuenlabrada
1999
1999–00
Manresa Nate HiggsManresa Glen Whisby (2)Gijón
2001 (I)
2000–01
Málaga Francisco ElsonFC Barcelona Bienvenue KindokiGran Canaria
2001 (II)
2001–02
Valladolid Aarón Cuellar(amateur) Antonio GrangerSevilla
2003
2002–03
Alicante Jerod WardGranada Walter HerrmannFuenlabrada
2003–04Not held
2004
2004–05
Málaga Mickaël GelabaleReal Madrid Sergi VidalBaskonia
2005
2005–06
Granada Mickaël Gelabale (2)Real Madrid Saúl BlancoFuenlabrada
2006
2006–07
Málaga Florent PiétrusMálaga Saúl Blanco (2)Fuenlabrada
2007
2007–08
Bilbao Víctor ClaverValencia James SingletonBaskonia
2008
2008–09
Zaragoza Serge IbakaManresa Pops Mensah-BonsuJoventut Badalona
2009
2009–10
Las Palmas Christian EyengaJoventut Badalona Sergio LlullReal Madrid
2010
2010–11
Vitoria-Gasteiz Tomáš SatoranskýSevilla Yaroslav KorolevGranada
2011
2011–12
Not held
2012
2012–13
Madrid James GistMálaga Tomáš SatoranskýSevilla
  1. ULEB edition

References

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