The 2002 American Basketball Association All-Star Game was held at 19,500 seat Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday April 14, 2002, at 4:15 p.m. Kansas City Knights defeated ABA All-Stars, a team composed of league stars by 161-138 in front of their home crowd. ABA surprisingly chose the 2002 champions Kansas City Knights for the All-Star game instead of an East-West contest.[1] The Knights had just won the 2nd ever ABA championship a month earlier. Maurice Carter of the Kansas City Knights won the MVP award [2]
The Game
editKansas City Knights won the ABA All Star Game, beating the ABA All-stars by a great margin, 161-138, in front of 4,010 fans. Maurice Carter was unstoppable scoring 46 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter when the Knights pulled away. John Ford, a 6-foot-10 center and late-season addition for the Knights, had also an impressive performance, scoring 24 points.
All-Star Teams
editRosters
editKansas City Knights-
- Nick Bradford, G/F
- Maurice Carter, G
- John Ford, C
- Rick Hughes, F
- Pete Mickeal, F
- Ryan Sears, G
- Eric Taylor, F
- Maurice Trotter, G
- David Vanterpool, G/F
- Rex Walters, G
- Jason Williams, F
Coach: Kevin Pritchard
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- [1][permanent dead link ] game results