2002 ABA All-Star Game

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2006 ABA All-Star Game
Kansas City Knights ABA All-Stars
161 138
DateApril 14, 2002
VenueKemper Arena, Kansas City
MVPMaurice Carter

The 2002 American Basketball Association All-Star Game was held at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday April 14, 2002, at 4:15 p.m. Kansas City Knights defeated ABA All-Stars, by 161-138 in front of their home crowd. ABA 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]

Pete Mickeal played for the Knights in the 2002 All-Star Game.
The Kemper Arena.

The Game

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Kansas City Knights won the ABA All Star Game, beating the ABA All-Stars 161-138, in front of 4,010 fans. Maurice Carter scored 46 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter when the Knights pulled away. John Ford, a center from Colorado State, and late-season addition for the Knights, scored 24 points.

All-Star teams

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Rosters

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Kansas City Knights-

Awards

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MVPTopscorer
United States Pete Mickeal United States Maurice Carter

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The 2002 ABA season".
  2. ^ "kansas city knights tournament".
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    2006 ABA All-Star Game
    Kansas City Knights ABA All-Stars
    161 138
    DateApril 14, 2002
    VenueKemper Arena, Kansas City
    MVPMaurice Carter

    The 2002 American Basketball Association All-Star Game was held at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday April 14, 2002, at 4:15 p.m. Kansas City Knights defeated ABA All-Stars, by 161-138 in front of their home crowd. ABA 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]

    Pete Mickeal played for the Knights in the 2002 All-Star Game.
    The Kemper Arena.

    The Game

    Kansas City Knights won the ABA All Star Game, beating the ABA All-Stars 161-138, in front of 4,010 fans. Maurice Carter scored 46 points, including 14 in the fourth quarter when the Knights pulled away. John Ford, a center from Colorado State, and late-season addition for the Knights, scored 24 points.

    All-Star teams

    Rosters

    Kansas City Knights-

    Awards

    MVPTopscorer
    United States Pete Mickeal United States Maurice Carter

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "The 2002 ABA season".
    2. ^ "kansas city knights tournament".
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