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2004–05 NBL All-Star Game

Coordinates: 19°15′2″S 146°49′39″E / 19.25056°S 146.82750°E / -19.25056; 146.82750 (Townsville Entertainment Centre)
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The 2004/05 NBL All-Star Game was held at the Townsville Entertainment Centre in Townsville, Queensland on 19 January 2005. The attendance for this All-Star game was 5078 spectators.

The Aussie All-Stars defeated the World All-Stars 156–140. Rookie Brad Newley from the Townsville Crocodiles won the All-Star MVP award, contributing 35 points to the Aussie All-Stars total. Other leading scorers for the Aussie All-Stars included John Rillie with 23 points and Jason Smith with 22 points. For the World All-Stars Robert Brown top scored with 31 points, followed by Brian Wethers with 28 and Willie Farley with 24.

Line-up

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Aussies

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Head Coach: Phil Smyth (Adelaide 36ers)

Name Club
Stephen Black Brisbane Bullets
Peter Crawford Perth Wildcats
Stephen Hoare Melbourne Tigers
Ben Knight Sydney Kings
Brett Maher – Captain Adelaide 36ers
Brad Newley Townsville Crocodiles
Ben Pepper New Zealand Breakers
John Rillie Townsville Crocodiles
Glen Saville Wollongong Hawks
Jason Smith Sydney Kings

World

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Head Coach: Brian Goorjian (Sydney Kings)

Name Club
Robert Brown Townsville Crocodiles
Chris Burgess Cairns Taipans
Casey Calvary Townsville Crocodiles
Willie Farley Adelaide 36ers
Nick Horvath West Sydney Razorbacks
Darnell Mee – Captain Wollongong Hawks
Dusty Rychart Adelaide 36ers
Dave Thomas Melbourne Tigers
Rashad Tucker Melbourne Tigers
Brian Wethers Hunter Pirates
  • Shane Heal was selected for the Aussies but he stepped down to allow younger players to come forward.

Dunk Competition

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The Dunk Competition was won by Robert Brown of the Townsville Crocodiles.

Other competitors in the Dunk Competition included:

See also

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References

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19°15′2″S 146°49′39″E / 19.25056°S 146.82750°E / -19.25056; 146.82750 (Townsville Entertainment Centre)