1994 CBA All-Star Game

1994 CBA All-Star Game
American Conference National Conference
119 108
DateJanuary 24, 1994
VenueAllen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne
MVPJeff Martin
Attendance6,324

The 1994 Continental Basketball Association All-Star Game was the 32nd All-Star Game organised by CBA since its inception in 1949. It was held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana on January 24, 1994, in front of sell-out crowd of 6,324. The American Conference defeated the National Conference 119–108.[1]

Jeff Martin was named the MVP.

Hartford and Sioux Falls were awarded the next two CBA All-Star contests. Hartford would host next year's game on January 24, 1995, and Sioux Falls Skyforce would host the 1996 contest on January 16, 1996.

Coach Flip Saunders was selected for the American Conference

The 1994 CBA All-Star Game events

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Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

CBA Long Distance Shootout

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Leon Wood of Fargo-Moorhead Fever was the winner.

Slum-dunk

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Myron Brown of Fort Wayne Fury was the winner for the second time in his career.

One on one challenge

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Center Dan Bingenheimer of the Hartford Hellcats won the one-on-one title.

The Game

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Grand Rapids guard Jeff Martin (20 points) was named the MVP. Rapid City's Ben Coleman (17 points) and Fargo-Moorhead forward Roy Marble (16 points) was the top scorer for the National all-stars.[2]

For the first time in its franchise history the Oklahoma City Cavalry did not have a representative in the CBA All-Star Game.

All-Star Teams

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Rosters

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Result

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Team 1 Score Team 2
National Conference 108 - 119 American Conference

Awards

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MVP Topscorer Slam-dunk champion Long Distance Shootout Winner One-on-One Winner
United States Jeff Martin United States Jeff Martin United States Myron Brown United States Leon Wood United StatesDan Bingenheimer

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cavalry Shut Out of CBA All-Star Game for First Time". oklahoman.com. January 5, 1994. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "NBA Dreamin' Hartford's Weems Could Land Spot With Pacers". oklahoman.com. January 15, 1994. Retrieved June 28, 2023.