2004 CBA All-Star Game

2004 CBA All-Star Game
American Conference National Conference
103 105
VenueYakima SunDome, Yakima
MVPRoberto Bergersen

The 2004 Continental Basketball Association All-Star Game was the 38th All-Star Game organised by CBA since its inception in 1949. It was held at the Yakima SunDome of a 6,000 capacity in Yakima, Washington. The National Conference defeated the American Conference 107–105.[1]

Roberto Bergersen was named the MVP.

Roy Tarpley was probably the biggest name in this edition, having played previously 6 seasons in the NBA.

Anthony Bonner was selected for the All-Star Game

The 2004 CBA All-Star Game events

The Yakima Sundome venue.

CBA Long Distance Shootout

Jimmie Hunter[2] of Rockford Lightning was the winner.

Slum-dunk

Kaniel Dickens of Dakota Wizards was the winner.

The Game

Roberto Bergersen was the top scorer of the match with 27 pts for the American Conference, while teammates Leonard White scored 16 and David Jackson had 12.

All-Star Teams

Rosters

  • Selected but they were unavailable.

Result

Team 1 Score Team 2
National Conference 105 - 103 American Conference

Awards

MVP Topscorer Slam-dunk champion Long Distance Shootout Winner
United States Roberto Bergersen United States Roberto Bergersen United States Kaniel Dickens United States Jimmie Hunter

See also

References

  1. ^ "Continental Basketball Association (2003–2004)". usbasket.com. January 11, 2004.
  2. ^ https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/el/eurocup/players/jimmie-hunter/profile/lsu/ Jimmie Hunter - euroleaguebasketball.net
  3. ^ https://www.proballers.com/basketball/player/7558/benjamin-ebong Benjamin Ebong - proballers.com