Game Name: | 2023 T1 League All-Star Game |
Team1: | Team Beyond |
Team2: | Team Infinity |
Team1score: | 124 |
Team2score: | 179 |
Team1 Per1: | 32 |
Team1 Per2: | 25 |
Team1 Per3: | 42 |
Team1 Per4: | 25 |
Team2 Per1: | 53 |
Team2 Per2: | 64 |
Team2 Per3: | 39 |
Team2 Per4: | 23 |
Team1coach: | Lee Yi-Hua (DEA) |
Team2coach: | Brendan Joyce (Aquas) |
Mvp: | Dwight Howard (Team Infinity) |
Date: | February 28, 2023 |
Arena: | Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium |
City: | Taipei City |
Halftime: | Marz23 |
Attendance: | 7,000 |
Network: | Eleven Sports VL Sports ELTA TV |
The 2023 T1 League All-Star Game was an exhibition game played on February 28, 2023, during the T1 League's 2022–23 season. It was the 1st edition of the T1 League All-Star Game, and was played at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium.
Team Infinity defeated Team Beyond 179–124. Dwight Howard, who scored 37 points, was named the All-Star Game MVP.
Following the conclusion of the regular season on February 5, 2023, the head coaches were decided. The head coaches of the first and second place in 2022–23 season were qualified as the head coaches of the All-Star Game. The All-Star Game head coaches were announced on February 6. Lee Yi-Hua, head coach of the New Taipei CTBC DEA, qualified as the head coach of the Team Beyond. Brendan Joyce, head coach of the Kaohsiung Aquas, qualified as the head coach of the Team Infinity.
The team decision was determined by the players' zodiac signs. The players with air or fire sign joined to Team Infinity, and the players with water or earth sign joined to Team Beyond.[1] The rosters for the All-Star Game were selected through a voting process by the fans, head coaches of six teams, and media. Fans made up 60% of the vote, and head coaches and media comprised 40% of the vote. The five backcourt players, three frontcourt players, and five import players who received the highest cumulative vote totals were chosen the All-Star rosters. And the two backcourt players, one frontcourt player, and two import players with highest cumulative vote totals were named the All-Star starters. The players with highest votes of each team were awarded the All-Star Game Most Famous Player.
The All-Star Game rosters were announced on February 1, 2023. Dwight Howard and Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga were awarded the All-Star Game Most Famous Player. Chiang Yu-An of the TaiwanBeer HeroBears and Ku Mao Wei-Chia of the Tainan TSG GhostHawks were named the backcourt starters in the Team Infinity. Dwight Howard of the Taoyuan Leopards and Mindaugas Kupšas of the Kaohsiung Aquas were named the import starters in the Team Infinity. Joining the Team Infinity frontcourt starter was Lee Chi-Wei of the TaiwanBeer HeroBears.
Lin Wei-Han of the New Taipei CTBC DEA and Hsieh Ya-Hsuan of the New Taipei CTBC DEA were named the backcourt starters in the Team Beyond. Jason Brickman of the Kaohsiung Aquas and Robert Upshaw of the Tainan TSG GhostHawks were named the import starters in the Team Beyond. Joining the Team Beyond frontcourt starter was Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga of the New Taipei CTBC DEA.
After injury was reported from Lin Jen-Hung, the T1 League announced that Yu Chun-An of the Kaohsiung Aquas would replace him as participant in the All-Star Game on February 20.
G | Backcourt player | I | Import player | F | Frontcourt player |
Pos. | Player | Team | No. of selections | |
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Starters | ||||
G | Chiang Yu-An | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 1 | |
G | Ku Mao Wei-Chia | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 1 | |
I | Dwight Howard | Taoyuan Leopards | 1 | |
I | Mindaugas Kupšas | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
F | Lee Chi-Wei | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 1 | |
Reserves | ||||
G | Chiu Tzu-Hsuan | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
G | Yu Huan-Ya | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
G | Lu Chieh-Min | Taoyuan Leopards | 1 | |
I | Michael Efevberha | Taoyuan Leopards | 1 | |
I | Edgaras Želionis | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
I | Branden Dawson | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 1 | |
F | Lin Jen-Hung | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
F | Chu I-Tsung | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 1 | |
F | Yu Chun-An | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
Head coach: Brendan Joyce (Kaohsiung Aquas) |
Pos. | Player | Team | No. of selections | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starters | ||||
G | Lin Wei-Han | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
G | Hsieh Ya-Hsuan | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
I | Jason Brickman | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
I | Robert Upshaw | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 1 | |
F | Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
Reserves | ||||
G | Lin Ping-Sheng | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
G | Tsao Xun-Xiang | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 1 | |
G | Chien Wei-Ju | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 1 | |
I | Kristijan Krajina | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
I | Aaron Geramipoor | Taichung Suns | 1 | |
I | Marlon Johnson | Taichung Suns | 1 | |
F | Hu Long-Mao | Kaohsiung Aquas | 1 | |
F | Tseng Wen-Ting | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 1 | |
Head coach: Lee Yi-Hua (New Taipei CTBC DEA) |
In the All-Star Game, participants attempt to get as many points as possible during the first three 12-minute quarters. The fourth quarter is untimed. If one team meets or exceeds the target score (the score of the leading team in total scoring after three quarters plus 22 for representing the number of counties in Taiwan), this team will declare as the winner. There are no personal fouls limit. One team will receive the bonus free throw when the opposing team has accumulated five team fouls in a quarter. Each team can select up to two import players on the court in 1st and 4th quarter, and no import players limit in 2nd and 3rd quarter.[2]
The target score in this game was 178, since Team Infinity was leading 156–99 at the end of the third quarter. Team Infinity defeated Team Beyond 179–124. Dwight Howard, who scored 37 points, was named the All-Star Game MVP.
The Three-Point Contest took place on February 28. The contestants were announced on February 3. Lu Kuan-Hsuan won his first T1 League Three-Point Contest champion by defeating Yu Huan-Ya, Hsieh Ya-Hsuan, and Lee Chi-Wei.[3]
In this contest, participants attempt to make as many three-point field goals as possible from five main shooting locations around the three-point line and two big shot zones behind the three-point line in 70 seconds. Ball racks are positioned at five main shooting locations. Four of the racks contain four Regular Balls (each worth one point) and one Money Ball (worth two points). The fifth rack contains five Money Balls and can be placed on any of the five spots of the player's choice. Each big shot zone contains one Big Three (worth three points). The perfect score will be 40 points with shooting 16 Regular Balls, 9 Money Balls, and 2 Big Threes. Players begin shooting from one corner of the court, and move from station to station along the three-point arc until they reach the other corner.
In the qualifying round, each player has a chance to score as many points as possible. The four players with the top scores advance to the final round. The extra qualifications to final round are added when players have same points in qualifying round. The final round is played in the same way as the qualifying round. In the case of a tie, multiple extra rounds of 30 seconds are played to determine the winner. Each player can choose three spots (12 Regular Balls and 3 Money Balls) to finish extra round.
Player | Team | First round | Final round | |
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SG | Lu Kuan-Hsuan | Taichung Suns | 23 | 31 |
PG | Yu Huan-Ya | Kaohsiung Aquas | 27 | 22 |
SG | Hsieh Ya-Hsuan | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 26 | 22 |
SG | Lee Chi-Wei | TaiwanBeer HeroBears | 22 | 19 |
SG | Lu Chieh-Min | Taoyuan Leopards | 20 | DNQ |
C | Dwight Howard | Taoyuan Leopards | 15 | |
SF | Wu Siao-Jin | Kaohsiung Aquas | 13 | |
SG | Chien Wei-Ju | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 12 |
The Slam Dunk Contest took place on February 28. The contestants were announced on February 3. After personal reason was reported from Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga, the T1 League announced that Chang Wei-Hsiang of the Tainan TSG GhostHawks would replace him as participant in the Slam Dunk Contest on February 20. Liu Chun-Ting won his first T1 League Slam Dunk Contest champion by defeating Marlon Johnson.[4]
In this contest, participants have two chances to finish dunks. Players need to finish each dunk in 60 seconds. There are five professional judges to score each dunk. Every judge can score from 6 points to 10 points. After finishing second dunk, the audience will judge the player's performance. The perfect score will be 110 points (50 points for each dunk from judges' scores and 10 points from audience's average scores) with finishing 2 dunks.
In the qualifying round, each player has to score as many points as possible. The two players with the top scores advance to the final round. The final round is played in the same way as the qualifying round. In the case of a tie, multiple extra rounds are played to determine the winner. Each player has one chance to finish dunk in 30 seconds during extra round. The player's performance is only scored by professional judges in extra round.
Player | Team | First round | Final round | ||
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SF | Liu Chun-Ting | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 108.6 | 110 | |
F | Marlon Johnson | Taichung Suns | 99 | 104.8 | |
PF | Zhou Cheng-Rui | New Taipei CTBC DEA | 83.7 | DNQ | |
SF | Chang Wei-Hsiang | Tainan TSG GhostHawks | 83.1 | ||
SF | Mohammad Al Bachir Gadiaga | New Taipei CTBC DEA | DNP |