Bosna-Rabotnicki 105-98, 84-87, 109-86 Olimpija-Oveko 87-89, 92-99, 89-85 Vojvodina-Bosna 92-77, 81-63 IMT-Olimpija 100-89, 83-103, 82-93 The winning roster of POP 84:[1] Coach: Željko Pavličević The season saw the first ever Yugoslav Basketball League All-Star Game take place in Sarajevo's Skenderija Hall on Tuesday, 7 May 1991 after the league playoffs ended.
The event was not organized by the Yugoslav Basketball Federation (KSJ), but rather as an exhibition showcase put together by the host club KK Bosna and Sarajevo-based Večernje novine daily newspaper.
[2] Due to not being sanctioned by the KSJ and FIBA, the organizers decided to time the game in accordance with the NBA rules: four quarters of twelve minutes each rather than the then FIBA customary two halves of twenty minutes each.
In the preliminary qualification, the best five were chosen for the final that took place during the All-Star Game halftime.
The 3-point shootout finalists were: The final's first elimination stage was played in two rounds with each player's best score taken for classification.
In the second additional round, Cvjetićanin posted 23 points while Komazec also had 23.
Four players made the final: Five judges for the dunk competition were: Žarko Varajić, Mirza Delibašić, Branko Macura [hr], Mišo Ostarčević [hr], and Vinko Jelovac.
In the first round, Avdić's dunk earned 41 points, Kukoč's 48, Bacalja's 44, and Pecarski's 43.
In the second round, Kukoč had 50 (dunked with two balls) while Bacalja had 48.
In the third round, Kukoč had 50 (another one-handed dunk from the free-throw line) while Bacalja had 47.