2014 NBL Canada All-Star Game

The 2014 NBL Canada All-Star Game was the third edition of the National Basketball League of Canada All-Star Game, an exhibition basketball game played on April 20, 2014 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was played between the top players from both of the league's divisions, the Central and Atlantic, the second time the event was in such a format. The All-Star Game took place in Eastlink Centre, the home court of the Island Storm. The players who competed were decided by votes from NBL coaches.[1] Antonio Ballard, who played with the Storm, was named Most Valuable Player after putting up 39 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists.

Results

Each team had to feature at least three Canadian players, and each team was represented by a minimum of one player. They both had five starters and five reserves. Justin Tubbs and Trayvon Lathan were nominated to compete, but were playing overseas at the same time. Stanley Robinson of the Moncton Miracles was facing an injury and failed to appear.[1]

April 20, 2014
2:05 PM
Central All-Stars 165170 Atlantic All-Stars
Scoring by quarter: 32–35, 46–46, 48–44, 39–45
Pts: Commons 25
Rebs: Loiselle 14
Asts: Johnson 13
Pts: Ballard 39
Rebs: Parham 17
Asts: Clinkscales 15
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 5 Stefan Bonneau 24 3 7
SG 20 Cedric Moodie 23 8 7
SF 15 Garrett Williamson 18 8 11
PF 24 Chris Commons 25 7 2
C 40 Cavell Johnson 12 8 4
Reserves:
SG 2 Morgan Lewis 13 3 3
PF 10 Kevin Loiselle 17 14 2
PG 11 Alex Johnson 6 5 13
C 42 Jermaine Johnson 21 5 4
SG 44 Ryan Anderson 6 5 8
Head coach:
Bill Jones
2014 NBL All-Star Game champions

Atlantic All-Stars
Most Valuable Player
Antonio Ballard
Starters:PtsRebAst
PG 12 Anthony Anderson 21 9 12
SG 8 Nick Okorie 22 4 4
SF 5 Antonio Ballard 39 10 6
PF 23 Johnny Mayhane 27 4 9
C 42 Tim Parham 15 17 3
Reserves:
SF 2 Olu Famutimi 12 2 3
PG 20 Cliff Clinkscales 4 2 15
PG 21 Doug Herring 12 5 8
PF 30 Cordell Jeanty 4 7 2
PF 33 Dwayne Smith 14 2 0
Head coach:
Joe Salerno

References

  1. "NBL All-Star team rosters announced". OurWindsor.ca. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
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