1992 CBA All-Star Game
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| Date | January 23, 1992 | ||||||||||
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| Venue | Yakima SunDome, Yakima | ||||||||||
| MVP | Conner Henry | ||||||||||
| Attendance | 5,400 | ||||||||||
The 1992 Continental Basketball Association All-Star Game was the 30th All-Star Game organised by CBA since its inception in 1949. It was held at the Yakima SunDome in Yakima, Washington on January 23, 1992, in front of a sell-out crowd of 5,400. The National Conference defeated the American Conference 124-115.[1]
Conner Henry was named the MVP for a second time, after wining the award in the 1990 edition.
The 1992 CBA All-Star Game events
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CBA Long Distance Shootout

Duane Washington of Columbus Horizon was the winner.
Slum-dunk
Myron Brown of Fort Wayne Fury was the winner with Stevie Thompson the runner-up.
One-on-one challenge
Richard Rellford beat Stevie Thompson 14-12 in the semifinals of the one-on-one challenge.[2]
The Game
Stephen Thompson was the top scorer of the match with 22 pts for the National Conference. MVP Conner Henry scored 18 (thirteen of them in the 4th quarter), while Steve Burtt was the 3d scorer of his team with 17 pts. Richard Rellford scored 12 pts.
On the other side, Derrick Gervin of Fort Wayne Fury scored 21 pts for the American Conference.
All-Star Teams
Rosters
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Result
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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| National Conference | 124 - 115 | American Conference |
Awards
| MVP | Topscorer | Slam-dunk champion | Long Distance Shootout Winner | One-on-One Champion |
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Former NBA players
Stanley Brundy
Richard Rellford
Conner Henry
Jawann Oldham
Steve Burtt Sr.
Ronnie Grandison
Kenny Battle
Mark Davis
Steve Scheffler
Derrick Gervin
Byron Irvin
Jeff Martin
Jeff Sanders
Gerald Paddio
See also
References
- ^ "Cavs' Backcourt Tandem Selected To All-Star Team". oklahoman.com. January 15, 1992.
- ^ "Cavs Guard Lifts CBA's Nationals". oklahoman.com. January 24, 1992.