Rising Stars Challenge

The Rising Stars Challenge is a basketball exhibition game held by the National Basketball Association (NBA) on the Friday before the annual All-Star Game as part of the All-Star Weekend. The players are first- and second-year players selected by the NBA's assistant coaches. Two people designated as "general managers" draft players for the two opposing teams.[1]

Carmelo Anthony receiving an alley-oop during the 2004 Rookie Challenge game.

The Rookie Challenge, established in 1994, was originally competed by two randomly selected teams composed entirely of first-year players. This format was continued until 1996, when it was changed to pit rookie teams of both the Eastern and the Western Conference against each other. In 1999, the game was cancelled as a result of the NBA lockout. Since the 1998 rookie class did not compete that year, the game was revamped and featured a team of standout first-year players ('rookies') against a team of standout second-year players ('sophomores'). For 2012 and 2013, the format was changed to having two teams drafted by Basketball Hall of Famers Charles Barkley (Team Chuck) and Shaquille O'Neal (Team Shaq). In 2014, the two teams were drafted by Chris Webber (Team Webber) and Grant Hill (Team Hill). The format of the game and name was changed to the Rising Stars Challenge in 2012. The game format changed in 2015 to Team USA vs Team World, where each team should choose at least three Rookies and three Sophomores, and the squad of each team should have four back courts, four front courts and two swingmen.

Unlike regular NBA games, the game was divided into two twenty-minute halves plus multiple five-minute overtime periods, similar to men's college basketball. The participating players were chosen by voting among the league's assistant coaches. In the game, players wear their respective regular team uniforms, except for 2009, in which players wore fan-designed jerseys. The head coaches of the two teams are the lead assistant coaches of the NBA All-Star Game coach. Starting in 2009, two active NBA players were added to the game coaching staffs.

The game is currently sponsored by Mtn Dew Kickstart. Before 2012, the event was known as the Rookie Challenge, officially named the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam.

Past games and rosters

2020 game

^INJ1 Wendell Carter Jr. was unable to participate due to a right ankle injury.[2]
^REP1 Zion Williamson was selected as Wendell Carter Jr.'s replacement.[2]
^INJ2 Tyler Herro was unable to participate due to a sore right ankle.[3]
^REP2 Collin Sexton was selected as Tyler Herro's replacement.[3]
^INJ3 Deandre Ayton was unable to participate due to a sore left ankle.[4]
^REP3 Nicolò Melli was selected as Deandre Ayton's replacement.[4]

February 14
9:00 pm ET
Team World 131, Team USA 151
Scoring by half: 81–71, 50–80
Pts: RJ Barrett 27
Rebs: Brandon Clarke 8
Asts: three player 5
Pts: Eric Paschall 23
Rebs: Jaren Jackson Jr. 7
Asts: Trae Young 7
United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Referees:
  • #54 Ray Acosta
  • #64 Justin Van Duyne
  • #62 JB DeRosa

2019 game

^INJ Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a left ankle injury.[6]
^REP Kevin Knox was selected as Lonzo Ball's replacement.[7]

February 15
9:00 pm ET
Team World 144, Team USA 161
Scoring by half: 71–83, 73–78
Pts: Ben Simmons 28
Rebs: Deandre Ayton 8
Asts: Luka Doncic 9
Pts: Kyle Kuzma 35
Rebs: Jayson Tatum 9
Asts: De'Aaron Fox 16
Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
Referees:
  • #27 Mitchell Ervin
  • #50 Gediminas Petraitis
  • #51 Aaron Smith

2018 game

^INJ1 Malcolm Brogdon was unable to participate due to a leg injury.[9]
^REP1 Taurean Prince was selected as Malcolm Brogdon's replacement.[10]
^INJ2 Lonzo Ball was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[11]
^REP2 De'Aaron Fox was selected as Lonzo Ball's replacement.[12]

February 16
9:00 pm ET
Team World 155, Team USA 124
Scoring by half: 78–59, 77–65
Pts: Buddy Hield 29
Rebs: Domantas Sabonis 11
Asts: Ben Simmons 13
Pts: Jaylen Brown 35
Rebs: Jaylen Brown 10
Asts: Donovan Mitchell 7
Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 19,060
Referees:

2017 game

^INJ1 Embiid was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[14]
^REP1 Abrines was named as Embiid's replacement.[14]
^INJ2 Mudiay was unable to participate due to a back injury.[15]
^REP2 Hernangómez was named as Mudiay's replacement.[15]

February 17
9:00 pm ET
Team World 150, Team USA 141
Scoring by half: 77–66, 73–75
Pts: Jamal Murray (36)
Rebs: Nikola Jokić (11)
Asts: Jamal Murray (11)
Pts: Frank Kaminsky (33)
Rebs: Karl-Anthony Towns (11)
Asts: Devin Booker (6)

2016 game

To celebrate the first time the NBA holds the All-Star game outside of the US, the game makes the World Team the home team instead of Team USA.

^INJ1 Nerlens Noel was unable to participate due to injury.[17]
^REP1 Devin Booker was named as Noel's replacement.[17]
^INJ2 Nikola Mirotić was unable to participate due to injury.[18]
^REP2 Trey Lyles was named as Mirotić's replacement.[18]

February 12
9:00 pm ET
Team USA 157, Team World 154
Scoring by half: 88–79, 69–75
Pts: Zach LaVine 30
Rebs: LaVine, Towns 7
Asts: D'Angelo Russell 7
Pts: Porziņģis, Mudiay 30
Rebs: Dwight Powell 11
Asts: Emmanuel Mudiay 10
Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 18,298
Referees:
  • #72 J. T. Orr
  • #52 Scott Twardoski
  • #46 Ben Taylor

Team USA won 157–154 in the highest scoring game in Rising Stars Challenge history.[19] Zach LaVine was named MVP, leading all of the USA team with 30 points while also recording 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Jordan Clarkson, D'Angelo Russell, and Devin Booker all scored over 20 points, with Russell also recording 7 assists. Kristaps Porziņģis and Emmanuel Mudiay led the way for Team World with 30 points each, with Andrew Wiggins also scoring 29 points.

2015 game

^INJ1 Adams was unable to participate due to injury.[21]
^REP1 Nurkić was named as Adams' replacement.[21]
^INJ2 Carter-Williams was unable to participate due to injuries.
^REP2 Covington was named as Carter-Williams' replacement.
^INJ3 Olynyk was unable to participate due to injury.[21]
^REP3 Dellavedova was named as Olynyk's replacement.[21]
^OUT Nurkić decided to not participate for personal reasons.
^REP4 Papanikolaou was named as Nurkić's replacement.

February 13
9:00 p.m. ET
Team World 121, Team USA 112
Scoring by half: 69–67, 52–45
Pts: Andrew Wiggins 22
Rebs: Rudy Gobert 12
Asts: Dennis Schröder 9
Pts: Oladipo, LaVine 22
Rebs: Mason Plumlee 9
Asts: Oladipo, Burke 4
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 15,451
Referees:
  • #73 Tre Maddox
  • #77 Karl Lane
  • #79 Kevin Scott

The World team won against the U.S. 121-112 at the Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star weekend. Canada's Andrew Wiggins scored 22 points, and Rudy Gobert added 18 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks. Brooklyn's Bojan Bogdanovic of Croatia, and Chicago's Nikola Mirotić of Montenegro added 16 points each for the World team. Victor Oladipo of the Orlando Magic and Zach LaVine of the Minnesota Timberwolves led the U.S. team with 22 points each. Andrew Wiggins, the 2014 NBA draft 1st overall pick, won the game's MVP award.[22]

2014 game

^INJ Pero Antić was unable to participate due to injury.
^REP Miles Plumlee was named Pero Antić's replacement.

February 14
9:00 p.m. ET
Team Webber 136, Team Hill 142
Scoring by half: 66–67, 70–75
Pts: Tim Hardaway Jr. 36
Rebs: Anthony Davis 8
Asts: Michael Carter-Williams 9
Pts: Dion Waiters 31
Rebs: Andre Drummond 25
Asts: Dion Waiters 7
New Orleans Arena, New Orleans
Attendance: 14,727
Referees:
  • #70 Brent Barnaky
  • #54 Nick Buchert
  • #34 Kevin Cutler

2013 game

^INJ Andre Drummond was unable to participate due to injury.
^REP Andrew Nicholson was named Andre Drummond's replacement.

February 15
9:00 p.m. ET
Team Shaq 135, Team Chuck 163
Scoring by half: 66–90, 69–73
Pts: Kyrie Irving 32
Rebs: Kyrie Irving 6
Asts: Kemba Walker 8
Pts: Kenneth Faried 40
Rebs: Faried, Thompson 10
Asts: Rubio, Thomas 10
Toyota Center, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 16,101
Referees:

2012 game

Shortly before the draft for the rosters, Norris Cole and Jeremy Lin were added to the original player pool.[23] A few days before the game, Tiago Splitter was injured and was replaced by Derrick Favors.[23][24] Lin played only nine minutes in the game, at his request, due to exhaustion from his rise to stardom that month.[25]

^INJ Tiago Splitter was unable to participate due to injury.[26]
^DNP Kawhi Leonard did not play due to a strained right calf.[27]
^REP Derrick Favors was named Tiago Splitter's replacement.[26]

February 24
9:00 p.m. ET
Team Shaq 133, Team Chuck 146
Scoring by half: 65–77, 68–69
Pts: Tristan Thompson 20
Rebs: Greg Monroe 10
Asts: Kemba Walker 10
Pts: Kyrie Irving 34
Rebs: DeMarcus Cousins, Evan Turner 11
Asts: Kyrie Irving 9
Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 17,125
Referees:
  • #75 Eric Dalen
  • #68 Marat Kogut
  • #35 Kane Fitzgerald

2011 game

^INJ Tyreke Evans was unable to participate due to injury.[28]
^REP James Harden was named Tyreke Evans' replacement.[28]

February 18
9:00 p.m. ET
Rookies 148, Sophomores 140
Scoring by half: 71–69, 77–71
Pts: DeMarcus Cousins 33
Rebs: DeMarcus Cousins 14
Asts: John Wall 22
Pts: James Harden 30
Rebs: DeJuan Blair 15
Asts: Stephen Curry 8
Staples Center, Los Angeles
Attendance: 17,163
Referees:

2010 game

^DNP Derrick Rose was excused from the Rookie Challenge in consideration of being named to the All-Star Game and his participation in the Skills Challenge.[29]
^REP Anthony Morrow was named as a replacement for Derrick Rose.[29]


February 12
9:00 p.m. ET
Rookies 140, Sophomores 128
Scoring by half: 67–55, 73–73
Pts: Tyreke Evans 26
Rebs: DeJuan Blair 23
Asts: Brandon Jennings 8
Pts: Russell Westbrook 40
Rebs: Beasley, Lopez 7 each
Asts: O. J. Mayo 10
American Airlines Center, Dallas
Attendance: 19,200
Referees:
  • #67 John Goble
  • #65 Sean Wright
  • #60 David Guthrie

2009 game

^INJ Greg Oden was unable to participate due to injury.[30]


February 13
9:00 p.m.
Rookies 116, Sophomores 122
Scoring by half: 61–58, 55–64
Pts: Michael Beasley 29
Rebs: Marc Gasol 8
Asts: Derrick Rose 7
Pts: Kevin Durant 46
Rebs: Durant, Chandler 7 each
Asts: Rodney Stuckey 9
US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Attendance: 16,362
Referees:
  • #56 Mark Ayotte
  • #64 Eli Roe
  • #42 Eric Lewis

2008 game

February 15
Rookies 109, Sophomores 136
Scoring by half: 52-66, 57-70

2007 game

The 2007 Rookie Challenge took place on Friday, February 16 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

Final Score: East:150 West: 167

2006 game

The 2006 Rookie Challenge took place February 17 at the Toyota Center in Houston.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Andrew BogutMilwaukee Bucks
Channing FryeNew York Knicks
Danny GrangerIndiana Pacers
Luther HeadHouston Rockets
Šarūnas JasikevičiusIndiana Pacers
Chris PaulNew Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets
Nate RobinsonNew York Knicks
Charlie VillanuevaToronto Raptors
Deron WilliamsUtah Jazz

Head Coach: Sidney Lowe
Assistant Coach: Elvin Hayes

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Luol DengChicago Bulls
T. J. FordMilwaukee Bucks
Ben GordonChicago Bulls
Devin HarrisDallas Mavericks
Dwight HowardOrlando Magic
Andre IguodalaPhiladelphia 76ers
Nenad KrstićNew Jersey Nets
Jameer Nelson*Orlando Magic
Andrés NocioniChicago Bulls
Emeka Okafor*Charlotte Bobcats
Delonte WestBoston Celtics

Head Coach: Del Harris
Assistant Coach: Moses Malone

  • Did not play due to injury

2005 game

The 2005 Rookie Challenge took place February 18 at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Tony AllenBoston Celtics
Luol DengChicago Bulls
Devin HarrisDallas Mavericks
Dwight HowardOrlando Magic
Andre IguodalaPhiladelphia 76ers
Emeka Okafor**Charlotte Bobcats
Josh SmithAtlanta Hawks
Beno UdrihSan Antonio Spurs
Al JeffersonBoston Celtics

Head Coach: P. J. Carlesimo
Assistant Coach: Alex English

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Carmelo AnthonyDenver Nuggets
Chris BoshToronto Raptors
Udonis HaslemMiami Heat
Kirk HinrichChicago Bulls
Josh HowardDallas Mavericks
LeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers
Kyle KorverPhiladelphia 76ers
Luke RidnourSeattle SuperSonics
Dwyane WadeMiami Heat

Head Coach: Bob McAdoo
Assistant Coach: Doug Moe

    • Did not play due to injury

2004 game

Stoudemire (far right) receiving the MVP award for the 2004 Rookie Challenge game.

The 2004 Rookie Challenge took place February 13 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Carmelo AnthonyDenver Nuggets
Chris BoshToronto Raptors
Dwyane WadeMiami Heat
LeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers
Jarvis HayesWashington Wizards
Kirk HinrichChicago Bulls
Josh HowardDallas Mavericks
Chris KamanLos Angeles Clippers
Udonis HaslemMiami Heat

Head Coach: Doug Collins
Assistant Coach: A. C. Green

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Carlos BoozerCleveland Cavaliers
Mike Dunleavy, Jr.Golden State Warriors
Manu GinóbiliSan Antonio Spurs
Marko JarićLos Angeles Clippers
Ronald MurraySeattle SuperSonics
NenêDenver Nuggets
Tayshaun PrinceDetroit Pistons
Amar'e StoudemirePhoenix Suns
Yao MingHouston Rockets

Head Coach: Michael Cooper
Assistant Coach: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Said to be the most exciting Rookie Challenge in history due to all the highlight-reel dunks. Much of the hype centered on rookie phenoms LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, who had 33 and 17 points respectively. Amar'e Stoudemire set a Rookie Challenge record with 36 points (it has since been broken).

2003 game

The 2003 Rookie Challenge took place February 8 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta.
This was the last time the game was played on a Saturday.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Jay WilliamsChicago Bulls
Gordan GiricekOrlando Magic
Caron ButlerMiami Heat
Drew GoodenMemphis Grizzlies
Amar'e StoudemirePhoenix Suns
Carlos BoozerCleveland Cavaliers
NeneDenver Nuggets
Marko JarićLos Angeles Clippers
Dajuan WagnerCleveland Cavaliers

Head Coach: Cotton Fitzsimmons
Assistant Coach: Lou Hudson

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Gilbert ArenasGolden State Warriors
Tony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs
Troy MurphyGolden State Warriors
Richard JeffersonNew Jersey Nets
Pau GasolMemphis Grizzlies
Andrei KirilenkoUtah Jazz
Jason RichardsonGolden State Warriors
Tyson ChandlerChicago Bulls
Jamaal TinsleyIndiana Pacers

Head Coach: Mike Fratello
Assistant Coach: Bob Pettit

2002 game

The 2002 Rookie Challenge took place February 9 at the First Union Center in Philadelphia.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Jason RichardsonGolden State Warriors
Jamaal TinsleyIndiana Pacers
Pau GasolMemphis Grizzlies
Shane BattierMemphis Grizzlies
Brendan HaywoodWashington Wizards
Željko RebračaDetroit Pistons
Tony ParkerSan Antonio Spurs
Joe JohnsonPhoenix Suns
Andrei KirilenkoUtah Jazz

Head Coach: Chuck Daly
Assistant Coach: Darryl Dawkins

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Quentin RichardsonLos Angeles Clippers
Mike MillerOrlando Magic
Kenyon MartinNew Jersey Nets
Lee NailonCharlotte Hornets
Chris MihmCleveland Cavaliers
Marcus FizerChicago Bulls
Darius MilesLos Angeles Clippers
Desmond MasonSeattle SuperSonics
Hedo TürkoğluSacramento Kings

Head Coach: Billy Cunningham
Assistant Coach: Bobby Jones

2001 game

The 2001 Rookie Challenge took place February 10 at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C..

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Marc JacksonGolden State Warriors
Morris PetersonToronto Raptors
Kenyon MartinNew Jersey Nets
Mateen CleavesDetroit Pistons
Quentin RichardsonLos Angeles Clippers
Khalid El-AminChicago Bulls
Stephen JacksonNew Jersey Nets
Darius MilesLos Angeles Clippers
Mike MillerOrlando Magic

Head Coach: Kevin Loughery
Assistant Coach: Jack Marin

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Elton BrandChicago Bulls
Richard HamiltonWashington Wizards
Lamar OdomLos Angeles Clippers
Baron DavisCharlotte Hornets
Steve FrancisHouston Rockets
Shawn MarionPhoenix Suns
Andre MillerCleveland Cavaliers
Wally SzczerbiakMinnesota Timberwolves
Jason TerryAtlanta Hawks

Head Coach: Elvin Hayes
Assistant Coach: Phil Chenier

2000 game

The 2000 Rookie Challenge took place February 11 at the Oakland Arena in Oakland.

Rookie Roster:

PlayerTeam
Andre MillerCleveland Cavaliers
Elton BrandChicago Bulls
Lamar OdomLos Angeles Clippers
Steve FrancisHouston Rockets
James PoseyDenver Nuggets
Adrian GriffinBoston Celtics
Todd MacCullochPhiladelphia 76ers
Wally SzczerbiakMinnesota Timberwolves

Head Coach: Al Attles
Assistant Coach: Nate Thurmond

Sophomore Roster:

PlayerTeam
Dirk NowitzkiDallas Mavericks
Paul PierceBoston Celtics
Raef LaFrentzDenver Nuggets
Cuttino MobleyHouston Rockets
Jason WilliamsSacramento Kings
Mike BibbyVancouver Grizzlies
Michael DickersonVancouver Grizzlies
Michael OlowokandiLos Angeles Clippers
Antawn Jamison**Golden State Warriors

Head Coach: Bill Russell
Assistant Coach: K. C. Jones

**Did not play due to injury

1998 game

The 1998 Rookie Challenge took place February 8 at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

East Roster:

PlayerTeam
Chauncey BillupsBoston Celtics
Derek AndersonCleveland Cavaliers
Cedric HendersonCleveland Cavaliers
Zydrunas IlgauskasCleveland Cavaliers
Brevin KnightCleveland Cavaliers
Tracy McGradyToronto Raptors
Ron MercerBoston Celtics
Tim ThomasPhiladelphia 76ers
Keith Van HornNew Jersey Nets

Head Coach: Willis Reed

West Roster:

PlayerTeam
Kelvin CatoPortland Trail Blazers
Antonio DanielsVancouver Grizzlies
Danny FortsonDenver Nuggets
Bobby JacksonDenver Nuggets
Rodrick RhodesHouston Rockets
Michael StewartSacramento Kings
Maurice TaylorLos Angeles Clippers
Alvin WilliamsPortland Trail Blazers

Head Coach: Dave DeBusschere

1997 game

The 1997 Rookie Challenge took place February 8 at the Gund Arena in Cleveland.

East Roster:

PlayerTeam
Ray AllenMilwaukee Bucks
Marcus CambyToronto Raptors
Erick DampierIndiana Pacers
Allen IversonPhiladelphia 76ers
Kerry KittlesNew Jersey Nets
Vitaly PotapenkoCleveland Cavaliers
Antoine WalkerBoston Celtics
John WallaceNew York Knicks

Head Coach: Red Auerbach

West Roster:

PlayerTeam
Shareef Abdur-RahimVancouver Grizzlies
Kobe BryantLos Angeles Lakers
Derek FisherLos Angeles Lakers
Travis KnightLos Angeles Lakers
Matt MaloneyHouston Rockets
Stephon Marbury**Minnesota Timberwolves
Steve NashPhoenix Suns
Roy RogersVancouver Grizzlies
Samaki Walker**Dallas Mavericks
Lorenzen WrightLos Angeles Clippers

Head Coach: Red Holzman

**Did not play due to injury

1996 game

The 1996 Rookie Challenge took place February 10 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

East Roster:

PlayerTeam
Alan HendersonAtlanta Hawks
Jerry StackhousePhiladelphia 76ers
Damon StoudamireToronto Raptors
Bob SuraCleveland Cavaliers
Kurt ThomasMiami Heat
Rasheed WallaceWashington Bullets
Eric WilliamsBoston Celtics
George ZidekCharlotte Hornets

Head Coach: Bob Lanier

West Roster:

PlayerTeam
Brent BarryLos Angeles Clippers
Tyus EdneySacramento Kings
Michael FinleyPhoenix Suns
Kevin GarnettMinnesota Timberwolves
Antonio McDyessDenver Nuggets
Bryant ReevesVancouver Grizzlies
Arvydas SabonisPortland Trail Blazers
Joe SmithGolden State Warriors

Head Coach: Doug Moe

1995 game

The 1995 Rookie Challenge took place February 11 at the America West Arena in Phoenix.

Green Team Roster:

PlayerTeam
Brian GrantSacramento Kings
Juwan HowardWashington Bullets
Sharone WrightPhiladelphia 76ers
Eddie JonesLos Angeles Lakers
Jason KiddDallas Mavericks
Jalen RoseDenver Nuggets
Anthony TuckerWashington Bullets
Michael SmithSacramento Kings

Head Coach: Al Attles

White Team Roster:

PlayerTeam
Glenn RobinsonMilwaukee Bucks
Lamond MurrayLos Angeles Clippers
Eric MontrossBoston Celtics
Wesley PersonPhoenix Suns
Khalid ReevesMiami Heat
Clifford RozierGolden State Warriors
Donyell MarshallMinnesota Timberwolves
Trevor RuffinPhoenix Suns

Head Coach: Cotton Fitzsimmons

1994 game

The 1994 Rookie Challenge took place February 12 at the Target Center in Minneapolis. MVP – Anfernee Hardaway

Sensations Roster:

PlayerTeam
Chris MillsCleveland Cavaliers
Jamal MashburnDallas Mavericks
Shawn BradleyPhiladelphia 76ers
Anfernee HardawayOrlando Magic
Nick Van ExelLos Angeles Lakers
Calbert CheaneyWashington Bullets
P. J. BrownNew Jersey Nets
Popeye JonesDallas Mavericks

Head Coach: K. C. Jones

Phenoms Roster:

PlayerTeam
Toni KukočChicago Bulls
Dino RađaBoston Celtics
Chris WebberGolden State Warriors
Lindsey HunterDetroit Pistons
Isaiah RiderMinnesota Timberwolves
Antonio DavisIndiana Pacers
Sam CassellHouston Rockets
Bryon RussellUtah Jazz

Head Coach: Doug Collins

Game records

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

Blocks

3 Pointers

Shooting Percentage

MVPs

Key
^ Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
* Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
(L) Player to win the award while on the losing team.
YearMVP WinnerTeam Played
2020 Miles BridgesCharlotte Hornets
2019 Kyle KuzmaLos Angeles Lakers
2018 Bogdan BogdanovićSacramento Kings
2017 Jamal MurrayDenver Nuggets
2016 Zach LaVineMinnesota Timberwolves
2015 Andrew WigginsMinnesota Timberwolves
2014 Andre DrummondDetroit Pistons
2013 Kenneth FariedDenver Nuggets
2012 Kyrie IrvingCleveland Cavaliers
2011 John WallWashington Wizards
2010 Tyreke EvansSacramento Kings
DeJuan BlairSan Antonio Spurs
2009 Kevin DurantOklahoma City Thunder
2008 Daniel GibsonCleveland Cavaliers
2007 David LeeNew York Knicks
2006 Andre IguodalaPhiladelphia 76ers
2005 Carmelo AnthonyDenver Nuggets
2004 Amar'e StoudemirePhoenix Suns
2003 Gilbert ArenasGolden State Warriors
2002 Jason RichardsonGolden State Warriors
2001 Wally SzczerbiakMinnesota Timberwolves
2000 Elton BrandChicago Bulls
1998 Žydrūnas IlgauskasCleveland Cavaliers
1997 Allen Iverson*Philadelphia 76ers
1996 Damon StoudamireToronto Raptors
1995 Eddie Jones (L)Los Angeles Lakers
1994 Penny Hardaway (L)Orlando Magic

Participant players by team

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