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The LKL All-Star Game is the All-Star Game of the professional Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL). The game is held once every year. The participants of the game are chosen in two ways: the first is via fan ballot, with the leading vote recipients at each position starting the game; secondly the reserves are chosen by a vote among the head coaches of each squad. Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own players. If a player is injured, and cannot participate, the league's commissioner will select a replacement.

Features

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The All-Star Game is played under normal FIBA rules, but there are notable differences from an average game.

The player introductions are usually accompanied by a significant amount of fanfare, including lighting effects, dance music, and pyrotechnics. Special uniforms are designed for the game each year, usually green for the Lithuanians, and white for the Time Team (non Lithuanians). A major recording artist typically sings the national anthem, prior to tip-off.

Game play usually involves players attempting spectacular slam dunks and alley oops. Defensive effort is limited, and the final score of the game is generally much higher than an average LKL game. The coaches also try to give most of the reserve players some playing time on the court, instead of using a limited rotation, as they would in a normal game. The fourth quarter of the game is often played in a more competitive fashion, if the game is close.

Halftime is also longer than a typical LKL game, due to musical performances, by various artists.

Every few years, LKL alternates matches from Lietuviai and Time Team (Lietuviai being the All-Star Lithuanian team, and Time Team being the All-Star foreigner team) to Vilkai and Ereliai (two teams of mixed foreign and Lithuanian players).

Results

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Summaries
Year (Arena), city Result MVP
Champion Score Runner-up
1994 Panevėžys United Nations  Rytai 99–88 United Nations  Vakarai Lithuania  Gintaras Bačianskas (Lietkabelis)
1995 Šiauliai Lithuania  Lietuviai 100–91 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Saulius Štombergas (LSU-Atletas), United States  Patrick Jones (BC Olimpas)
1996 Vilnius Lithuania  Lietuviai 83–81 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Rimas Kurtinaitis (BC Žalgiris)
1997 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas United Nations  Vakarai 108–107 United Nations  Rytai
1998 Vilnius United Nations  Rytai 100–85 United Nations  Vakarai
1999 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas LKL Rinktinė 106-101 Žalgiris Lithuania  Valdemaras Chomičius (Kraitenė Marijampolė)
2000 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas Lithuania  Lietuviai 137–97 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Mindaugas Timinskas (BC Žalgiris)
2001 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas United Nations  Vilkai 124–120 United Nations  Ereliai Ukraine  Grigorij Khizhnyak (BC Žalgiris)
2002 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas United Nations  Ereliai 125–117 United Nations  Vilkai Lithuania  Robertas Javtokas (Lietuvos Rytas)
2003 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas United Nations  Vilkai 105–97 United Nations  Ereliai Lithuania  Arvydas Macijauskas (Lietuvos Rytas)
2004 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas Lithuania  Lietuviai 131–113 Europe  Time Team United States  Tanoka Beard (BC Žalgiris)
2005 (Siemens Arena), Vilnius Europe  Time Team 86–74 Lithuania  Lietuviai United States  Tanoka Beard (BC Žalgiris)
2006 (Siemens Arena), Vilnius Lithuania  Lietuviai 107–88 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Simas Jasaitis (Lietuvos Rytas)
2007 (Siemens Arena), Vilnius Lithuania  Lietuviai 108–108 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Jonas Mačiulis (BC Žalgiris), United States  Kareem Rush (Lietuvos Rytas)
2008 (Šiauliai Arena), Šiauliai Lithuania  Lietuviai 110–109 Europe  Time Team United States  Hollis Price (Lietuvos Rytas)
2009 (Kaunas Sports Hall), Kaunas United Nations  Vilkai 130–122 United Nations  Ereliai United States  Chuck Eidson (Lietuvos Rytas)
2010 (Cido Arena), Panevėžys United Nations  Vilkai 109–104 United Nations  Ereliai Lithuania  Mindaugas Kuzminskas (BC Šiauliai)
2011 (Šiauliai Arena), Šiauliai Lithuania  Lietuviai 122–114 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Jonas Valančiūnas (Lietuvos Rytas)
2012 (Švyturys Arena), Klaipėda Lithuania  Lietuviai 115–100 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Jonas Valančiūnas (Lietuvos Rytas)
2013 (Šiauliai Arena), Šiauliai Lithuania  Lietuviai 140–113 Europe  Time Team Lithuania  Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Darjuš Lavrinovič (Žalgiris)
2014 (Švyturys Arena), Klaipėda United Nations  Vakarai 113–108 United Nations  Rytai United States  Justin Dentmon (Žalgiris)
2015 (Siemens Arena), Vilnius United Nations  Amžini Priešininkai 105–95 United Nations  LKL Žvaigždės United States  Travis Leslie (Lietuvos rytas)
2016 (Siemens Arena), Vilnius Replaced by Karaliaus Mindaugo taurė

Other events

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The All-Star Game is the featured event of the All-Star Day, which also includes a number of popular exhibition games, and competitions featuring LKL players. Such as the LKL Three-point Shootout and the LKL Slam Dunk Contest.

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