NBB All-Star Game

The NBB All Star Game is an annual game involving the main players of the Novo Basquete Brasil, the Brazilian basketball league. The players are chosen by votes on the Internet and divided into two teams. The criterion for the selection of the teams varied during the years.[1] In the first edition, the teams were divided into Ubiratan, with light jersey, formed by the best players of each position and Rosa Branca, with dark jersey, formed by the second top players in each position. In the second edition, they were chosen by votes on the Internet and divided into Pedroca and Kanela. In the third and fourth editions, the teams were formed in the same way, into NBB Brasil (NBB Brazil), formed by the best Brazilian players in the season, and NBB Mundo (NBB World), formed by the best foreign players in the season.

2009 season

Roster

Ubiratan
Pos Player Team No. of selections
Starters
G Alex Garcia Brasília 1
G Marcelinho Machado Flamengo 1
F Rogério Klafke Franca 1
F Guilherme Teichmann Limeira 1
C Rafael Araújo Flamengo 1
Reserves
F Arthur Belchor Silva Brasília 1
C Shilton dos Santos Joinville 1
F Felipe Ribeiro Franca 1
G Arlindo Neto Araraquara 1
C William Drudi Franca 1
G Felipinho CETAF/Vila Velha 1
G Hélio Lima Flamengo 1
Head coach: Hélio Rubens Garcia (Franca)

Rosa Branca
Pos Player Team No. of selections
Starters
G Valtinho Brasília 1
G Duda Machado Flamengo 1
F Marquinhos Pinheiros 1
F Murilo Becker Minas 1
C Bruno Fiorotto Limeira 1
Reserves
F Jefferson William Flamengo 1
F Shamell Stallworth Limeira 1
C Estevam Ferreira Brasília 1
F Antwine Williams Joinville 1
G Larry Taylor Bauru 1
F Dedé Stefanelli Paulistano 1
F Olivinha Pinheiros 1
Head coach: Cláudio Mortari (Pinheiros)

Game

March 22, 2009
1:00 p.m. UTC-03
Ubiratan 117, Rosa Branca 126
Pts: Marcelinho Machado 25 Pts: Shamell Stallworth 26
Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 5,200

2009–10 season

Roster

Kanela
Pos Player Team No. of selections
Starters
G Manteguinha Joinville 1
G Marcelinho Machado Flamengo 2
F Guilherme Filipin Londrina 1
F Olivinha Pinheiros 2
C Murilo Becker Minas 2
Reserves
F Rogério Klafke Franca 2
C Deivisson Costa Araraquara 1
F John Thomas Assis 1
G Fúlvio de Assis São José 1
C Rafael Mineiro São José 1
G Fernando Penna Paulistano 1
F Alex Oliveira Bauru 1
Head coach: Lula Ferreira (Brasília)

Pedroca
Pos Player Team No. of selections
Starters
G Valtinho Brasília 2
G Alex Garcia Brasília 2
F Shamell Stallworth Pinheiros 2
F Guilherme Giovannoni Brasília 1
C Rafael Araújo Paulistano 2
Reserves
F Jefferson Sobral Joinville 1
F Tony Stockman Franca 1
C Shilton dos Santos Joinville 2
C Tiagão Joinville 1
G Larry Taylor Bauru 2
F Facundo Sucatzky Minas 1
F Estevam Ferreira Brasília 2
Head coach: Alberto Bial (Joinville)

Game

February 21, 2010
10:30 a.m. UTC-03
Kanela 127, Pedroca 114
Pts: Marcelinho Machado 38 Pts: Alex Garcia 20

2010–11 season

Roster

NBB Brasil[2][3]
Pos Player Team Nº de selections Votes
Starters
G Valtinho Uberlândia 3 2.539 [4]
G Alex Garcia Brasília 3 4.821
F Marcelinho Machado Flamengo 3 5.082
F Guilherme Giovannoni Brasília 2 3.827
C Murilo Becker São José 3 3.943
Reserves
F Marquinhos Pinheiros 2 2.311
C Rafael Araújo Flamengo 3 3.161
G Vítor Benite Franca 1 2.018
G Nezinho dos Santos Brasília 1 2.378
C Bruno Fiorotto Pinheiros 2 1.552
G Raulzinho Minas 1 2.157
F Olivinha Pinheiros 3 1.749
Coach: João Marcelo (Pinheiros)
  1. ''INJ' (injury) refers to a player who is out of play due to injury..
  2. 'SUB' (substitute) is the player who enters the place that hurt.

NBB Mundo
Pos Player Team Nº de selections Votes
Starters
G Larry Taylor Bauru 3 4.248
G Shamell Stallworth Pinheiros 3 5.370
F Tony Stockman Assis 2 3.652
F Maurice Spillers Franca 1 3.753
C Jeff Agba Bauru 1 3.610
Reservas
F Robert Day Uberlândia 1 2.319
F Bernard Robinson Minas 1 2.194
C Durelle Brown (INJ) Limeira 1 2.798
C Pedro Calderón Assis 1 1.877
G Facundo Sucatzky Minas 2 1.576
G Juan Pablo Figueroa Pinheiros 1 1.292
G Robby Collum Uberlândia 1 2.891
G Ronald Ramón (SUB) Limeira 1
Coach: Nestor Garcia (Minas)

Game

January 29, 2011
10:30 a.m. UTC-3
NBB Brasil 99, NBB Mundo 115 [5]
Pts: Guilherme Giovannoni 20 Pts: Robert Day 50 [6]
Ginásio Pedrocão, Franca, São Paulo
Attendance: 6.000

2011–12 season

Roster

NBB Brasil [7]
Pos Players Team Nº de selections Votes (%)
Starters
G Fúlvio de Assis São José 2 43,5 [8]
G Alex Garcia Brasília 4 35,4
F Marquinhos (INJ) Pinheiros 3 31,7
F Guilherme Giovannoni Brasília 3 27,4
C Murilo Becker São José 4 39,0
Reserves
F Marcelinho Machado (STA) Flamengo 4
C Caio Torres Flamengo 1
G Valtinho (INJ) Unerlândia 4
G Vítor Benite (SUB) Limeira 2
G Nezinho dos Santos Brasília 2
C Lucas Cipolini Uberlândia 1
F Arthur Belchor Silva Brasília 2
F Olivinha Pinheiros 4
F Fernando Fischer (SUB) Bauru 1
Coach: Jorge Guerra (Bauru)
  1. 'INJ' (injury) refers to a player who is out of the game due to injury.
  2. 'SUB' (substitute) is the player who enters the place that got hurt.
  3. The player Rashad Bishop did not participate in the game due to his team being in Puerto Rico to compete in the FIBA Americas League.
  4. 'STA' (starter), the player was selected as a starter in place of the player who did not attend the game.

NBB Mundo
Pos Players Team Nº de selections Votes (%)
Starters
G Larry Taylor Bauru 4 82,8
G Shamell Stallworth Pinheiros 4 35,5
F Kevin Sowell Franca 1 19,5
F Federico Kammerichs Flamengo 1 37,7
C Jeff Agba Bauru 2 33,6
Reservas
F Robert Day Uberlândia 2
G David Jackson Flamengo 1
G Mark Borders Minas 1
C Guillermo Araújo Paulistano 1
F Rashad Bishop (INJ) Joinville 1
C Steven Toyloy (SUB) Limeira 1
G Juan Pablo Figueroa Pinheiros 2
G Robby Collum Uberlândia 2
Coach: Gonzalo Garcia (Flamengo)

Game

March 10, 2012
10:00 a.m. UTC-3
NBB Brasil 125, NBB Mundo 102 [9]
Pts: Olivinha 17
Rebs: four players 6
Asts: Nezinho dos Santos 11
Pts: Shamell Stallworth 21
Rebs: Jeff Agba 11
Asts: Shamell Stallworth 4
Ginásio Pedrocão, Franca, São Paulo
Attendance: 6.000

2012–13 season

Roster

NBB Brasil
Pos Player Team No. of selections Votes (%)
Starters
G Larry Taylor Bauru 5 43.4
G Alex Garcia Brasília 5 26.6
F Marquinhos Flamengo 4 44.2
F Guilherme GiovannoniINJ 2 Brasília 4 30.9
C Olivinha Flamengo 5 22.6
Reserves
G Fúlvio de Assis São José 3 28.7
G Nezinho dos Santos Brasília 3 27.9
G Vítor Benite Flamengo 3 14.4
G Paulinho Boracini Pinheiros 1 14.7
F Luis Gruber Uberlândia 1 14.6
C Rafael Mineiro Pinheiros 2 11.6
C Caio Torres2 Flamengo 2 20.5
F Jefferson WilliamREP São José 2 N/A
Head coach: José Alves Neto (Flamengo)

NBB Mundo
Pos Player Team No. of selections Votes (%)
Starters
G Kenny Dawkins Liga Sorocabana 1 47.2
G Shamell Stallworth Pinheiros 5 26.5
F Robert Day Uberlândia 3 25.1
F Steven Toyloy Paulistano 1 33.5
C Jeff AgbaINJ 1 Bauru 3 38.2
Reserves
G Kojo Mensah Flamengo 1 37.2
G Mark Borders Minas 2 15.5
G Joe Smith Pinheiros 2 15.6
F Benzor Simmons Vila Velha 1 17.3
F Desmond Holloway Liga Sorocabana 1 15.5
C DeAndre Coleman1 Bauru 1 15.6
C Guillermo Araújo Pinheiros 2 12.7
F Tyrone CurnellREP Palmeiras 2 N/A
Head coach: Lula Ferreira (Franca)

^INJ Will not participate due to injury.[10]
^REP Tyrone Curnell was named Jeff Agba's replacement.[11]
^1 DeAndre Coleman to start in place of the injured Jeff Agba[12]
^INJ Will not participate due to injury.[13]
^REP Jefferson William was named Jeff Agba's replacement.[14]
^2 Caio Torres to start in place of the injured Guilherme Giovannoni[15]

Game

March 2, 2013
10:00 (UTC−03:00)
NBB Brasil 146, NBB Mundo 144 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 36–34, 42–28, 23–34, 31–36, Overtime: 14–12
Pts: Alex 26
Rebs: Rafael Mineiro 9
Asts: Nezinho 7
Pts: Shamell 37
Rebs: Toyloy 14
Asts: Borders 5
Ginásio Nilson Nelson, Brasília, Federal District
Attendance: 5,212[16]
Referees: Cristiano Maranho, Marcos Benito, Diego Chiconato

2013–14 season

2014–15 season

References

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