All-NBA G League Team

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The All-NBA G League Team is an annual NBA G League (G League) honor bestowed on the best players in the league following every G League season. The voting is conducted by the league's head coaches. The team has been selected in every season of the league's existence, dating back to its inaugural season in 2001–02. [1] The All-NBA Development League Team is composed of three five-man lineups—a first, second, and third team, typically comprising a total of 15 roster spots. The All-NBA Development League Team originally had two teams, but was expanded to three teams in 2007–08. [1]

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Players receive five points for a first team vote, three points for a second team vote, and one point for a third team vote. The five players with the highest point totals make the first team, with the next five making the second team and so forth. In the case of a tie at the fifth position of any team, the roster is expanded. If the first team consists of six players due to a tie, the second team will still consist of five players with the potential for more expansion in the event of additional ties. [1] Omar Cook, Will Conroy, Blake Ahearn, Jerel McNeal, Quinn Cook, Johnathan Motley and Justin Anderson hold the record for the most total selections with three apiece. [1]

Selections

Indicates the player who won the NBA G League Most Valuable Player in the same year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been selected to any all-league team at that point

2001–02 to 2006–07

Lou Amundson earned First Team honors in 2006-07. Louis Amundson at Suns at Warriors 3-15-09.JPG
Lou Amundson earned First Team honors in 2006–07.
Ian Mahinmi earned First Team honors in 2007-08. Ian Mahinmi 1 cropped.jpg
Ian Mahinmi earned First Team honors in 2007–08.
Blake Ahearn has been selected to the All-NBA D-League Team three times. BlakeAhearn.jpg
Blake Ahearn has been selected to the All-NBA D-League Team three times.
SeasonFirst teamSecond team
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2001–02 [2] Isaac Fontaine Mobile Revelers Omar Cook Fayetteville Patriots
Tremaine Fowlkes Columbus Riverdragons Paul Grant Asheville Altitude
Thomas Hamilton Greenville Groove Derek Hood Mobile Revelers
Ansu Sesay Greenville Groove Terrell McIntyre Fayetteville Patriots
Billy Thomas Greenville Groove Sedric Webber North Charleston Lowgators
2002–03 [3] Devin Brown Fayetteville Patriots Cory Alexander Roanoke Dazzle
Tierre Brown North Charleston Lowgators Ernest Brown Mobile Revelers
Tang Hamilton Columbus Riverdragons Derek Hood (2) Mobile Revelers
Mikki Moore Roanoke Dazzle Nate Johnson Columbus Riverdragons
Jeff Trepagnier Asheville Altitude Sedric Webber (2) North Charleston Lowgators
2003–04 [4] Josh Asselin Roanoke Dazzle Omar Cook (2) Fayetteville Patriots
Tierre Brown (2) Charleston Lowgators Britton Johnsen Fayetteville Patriots
Jason Collier Fayetteville Patriots Brandon Kurtz Asheville Altitude
Desmond Penigar Asheville Altitude Philip Ricci Huntsville Flight
Marque Perry Roanoke Dazzle Junie Sanders Fayetteville Patriots
Ime Udoka Charleston Lowgators
2004–05 [5] Cory Alexander (2) Roanoke Dazzle Damone Brown Huntsville Flight
Matt Carroll Roanoke Dazzle Omar Cook (3) Fayetteville Patriots
Hiram Fuller Florida Flame Ron Slay Asheville Altitude
Kirk Haston Florida Flame James Thomas Roanoke Dazzle
Isiah Victor Roanoke Dazzle David Young Fayetteville Patriots
Derrick Zimmerman Columbus Riverdragons
2005–06 [6] Andre Barrett Florida Flame Erik Daniels Fayetteville Patriots
Will Bynum Roanoke Dazzle John Lucas III Tulsa 66ers
Marcus Fizer Austin Toros Scott Merritt Austin Toros
Anthony Grundy Roanoke Dazzle Luke Schenscher Fort Worth Flyers
Ime Udoka (2) Fort Worth Flyers Jamar Smith Austin Toros
Isiah Victor (2) Roanoke Dazzle
2006–07 [7] Lou Amundson Colorado 14ers Will Conroy Tulsa 66ers
Elton Brown Colorado 14ers B. J. Elder Austin Toros
Randy Livingston Idaho Stampede Kevinn Pinkney Bakersfield Jam
Renaldo Major Dakota Wizards Jared Reiner Sioux Falls Skyforce
Von Wafer Colorado 14ers Jeremy Richardson Fort Worth Flyers
Jawad Williams Anaheim Arsenal

2007–08 to present

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird team
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2007–08 [8] Sean Banks Los Angeles D-Fenders Blake Ahearn Dakota Wizards Morris Almond Utah Flash
Eddie Gill Colorado 14ers Lance Allred Idaho Stampede Jelani McCoy Los Angeles D-Fenders
Randy Livingston (2) Idaho Stampede Andre Barrett (2) Austin Toros Carlos Powell Dakota Wizards
Ian Mahinmi Austin Toros Rod Benson Dakota Wizards Billy Thomas (2) Colorado 14ers
Kasib Powell Sioux Falls Skyforce Kaniel Dickens Colorado 14ers Marcus Williams Austin Toros
2008–09 [9] Blake Ahearn (2) Dakota Wizards Derrick Byars Bakersfield Jam Lance Allred (2) Idaho Stampede
Will Conroy (2) Albuquerque Thunderbirds Josh Davis Colorado 14ers Ronald Dupree Utah Flash
Erik Daniels (2) Erie BayHawks Chris Hunter Fort Wayne Mad Ants Eddie Gill (2) Colorado 14ers
Courtney Sims Iowa Energy Trey Johnson Bakersfield Jam Dontell Jefferson Utah Flash
Marcus Williams (2) Austin Toros James White Anaheim Arsenal Cartier Martin Iowa Energy
2009–10 [10] Mike Harris Rio Grande Valley Vipers Brian Butch Bakersfield Jam Alade Aminu Bakersfield Jam
Dwayne Jones Austin Toros Will Conroy (3) Rio Grande Valley Vipers Antonio Anderson Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Cartier Martin (2) Iowa Energy Alonzo Gee Austin Toros Earl Barron Iowa Energy
Curtis Stinson Iowa Energy Rob Kurz Fort Wayne Mad Ants Curtis Jerrells Austin Toros
Reggie Williams Sioux Falls Skyforce Mustafa Shakur Tulsa 66ers Larry Owens Tulsa 66ers
2010–11 [11] Joe Alexander Texas Legends Jeff Adrien Rio Grande Valley Vipers Antonio Daniels Texas Legends
Chris Johnson Dakota Wizards Marcus Cousin Rio Grande Valley Vipers Patrick Ewing Jr. Reno Bighorns
Ivan Johnson Erie BayHawks Orien Greene Utah Flash Jerel McNeal Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Trey Johnson (2) Bakersfield Jam Othyus Jeffers Iowa Energy DeShawn Sims Maine Red Claws
Curtis Stinson (2) Iowa Energy Larry Owens (2) Tulsa 66ers Sean Williams Texas Legends
2011–12 [12] Blake Ahearn (3) Reno Bighorns Eric Dawson Austin Toros Morris Almond (2) Maine Red Claws
Justin Dentmon Austin Toros Jeff Foote Springfield Armor Brandon Costner Los Angeles D-Fenders
Greg Smith Rio Grande Valley Vipers Courtney Fortson Los Angeles D-Fenders Dennis Horner Springfield Armor
Malcolm Thomas Los Angeles D-Fenders Marcus Lewis Tulsa 66ers Jerry Smith Springfield Armor
Edwin Ubiles Dakota Wizards Elijah Millsap Los Angeles D-Fenders Sean Williams (2) Texas Legends
2012–13 [13] Brian Butch (2) Bakersfield Jam Damion James Bakersfield Jam Justin Holiday Idaho Stampede
Andrew Goudelock Rio Grande Valley Vipers Cory Joseph Austin Toros Jerome Jordan Los Angeles D-Fenders
Jerel McNeal (2) Bakersfield Jam Kris Joseph Springfield Armor D. J. Kennedy Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Tony Mitchell Fort Wayne Mad Ants Travis Leslie Santa Cruz Warriors DaJuan Summers Maine Red Claws
Demetris Nichols Sioux Falls Skyforce Tim Ohlbrecht Rio Grande Valley Vipers Chris Wright Maine Red Claws
2013–14 [14] Ron Howard Fort Wayne Mad Ants Jorge Gutierrez Canton Charge Seth Curry Santa Cruz Warriors
Kevin Murphy Idaho Stampede DeAndre Liggins Sioux Falls Skyforce Troy Daniels Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Othyus Jeffers (2) Iowa Energy James Nunnally Texas Legends Tony Mitchell (2) Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Robert Covington Rio Grande Valley Vipers Chris Wright (2) Maine Red Claws Terrence Williams Los Angeles D-Fenders
Justin Hamilton Sioux Falls Skyforce Hilton Armstrong Santa Cruz Warriors Arinze Onuaku Canton Charge
2014–15 [15] Jerrelle Benimon Idaho Stampede Chris Babb Maine Red Claws Jabari Brown Los Angeles D-Fenders
Seth Curry (2) Erie BayHawks Bryce Cotton Austin Spurs Eric Griffin Texas Legends
Earl Barron (2) Bakersfield Jam James Michael McAdoo Santa Cruz Warriors Jerel McNeal (3) Bakersfield Jam
Tim Frazier Maine Red Claws Arinze Onuaku (2) Canton Charge Adonis Thomas Grand Rapids Drive
Willie Reed Grand Rapids Drive Elliot Williams Santa Cruz Warriors Damien Wilkins Iowa Energy
2015–16 [16] Erick Green Reno Bighorns Jimmer Fredette Westchester Knicks Sean Kilpatrick Delaware 87ers
Vander Blue Los Angeles D-Fenders Will Cummings Rio Grande Valley Vipers Quinn Cook Canton Charge
Jarnell Stokes Sioux Falls Skyforce Coty Clarke Maine Red Claws Devin Ebanks Grand Rapids Drive
Jeff Ayres Los Angeles D-Fenders Nick Minnerath Canton Charge Ryan Gomes Los Angeles D-Fenders
Alex Stepheson Iowa Energy DeAndre Liggins (2) Sioux Falls Skyforce Jordan Bachynski Westchester Knicks
2016–17 [17] Quinn Cook (2) Canton Charge Josh Magette Los Angeles D-Fenders Marcus Georges-Hunt Maine Red Claws
Vander Blue (2) Los Angeles D-Fenders Brianté Weber Sioux Falls Skyforce Axel Toupane Raptors 905
Keith Benson Sioux Falls Skyforce Abdel Nader Maine Red Claws John Holland Canton Charge
Dakari Johnson Oklahoma City Blue Alex Poythress Fort Wayne Mad Ants Jalen Jones Maine Red Claws
Edy Tavares Raptors 905 Shawn Long Delaware 87ers Eric Moreland Canton Charge
2017–18 [18] Lorenzo Brown Raptors 905 Antonio Blakeney Windy City Bulls Jaron Blossomgame Austin Spurs
Thomas Bryant South Bay Lakers Alex Caruso South Bay Lakers Trey Burke Westchester Knicks
Quinn Cook (3) Santa Cruz Warriors Amile Jefferson Iowa Wolves Luke Kornet Westchester Knicks
Georges Niang Salt Lake City Stars Johnathan Motley Texas Legends Walter Lemon Jr. Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Jameel Warney Texas Legends Christian Wood Delaware 87ers Landry Nnoko Grand Rapids Drive
2018–19 [19] Chris Boucher Raptors 905 Isaiah Hartenstein Rio Grande Valley Vipers PJ Dozier Maine Red Claws
Angel Delgado Agua Caliente Clippers Walter Lemon Jr. (2) Windy City Bulls Amile Jefferson (2) Lakeland Magic
Jordan Loyd Raptors 905 Yante Maten Sioux Falls Skyforce Kalin Lucas Grand Rapids Drive
Jordan McRae Capital City Go-Go Johnathan Motley (2) Agua Caliente Clippers Duncan Robinson Sioux Falls Skyforce
Alan Williams Long Island Nets Theo Pinson Long Island Nets Christian Wood (2) Wisconsin Herd
2019–20 [20] Jaylen Adams Wisconsin Herd Donta Hall Grand Rapids Drive Justin Anderson Long Island Nets
Jarrell Brantley Salt Lake City Stars B. J. Johnson Lakeland Magic Dusty Hannahs Memphis Hustle
Devontae Cacok South Bay Lakers Josh Magette (2) Lakeland Magic Jemerrio Jones Wisconsin Herd
Frank Mason III Wisconsin Herd Johnathan Motley (3) Agua Caliente Clippers Vic Law Lakeland Magic
Jarrod Uthoff Memphis Hustle Tremont Waters Maine Red Claws Marial Shayok Delaware Blue Coats
2020–21 [21] Moses Brown Oklahoma City Blue Oshae Brissett Fort Wayne Mad Ants Tyler Cook Iowa Wolves
Mamadi Diakite Lakeland Magic Henry Ellenson Raptors 905 Tre Jones Austin Spurs
Jared Harper Westchester Knicks Malachi Flynn Raptors 905 Jordan Poole Santa Cruz Warriors
Kevin Porter Jr. Rio Grande Valley Vipers Alize Johnson Raptors 905 Jarrod Uthoff (2) Erie BayHawks
Paul Reed Delaware Blue Coats Brodric Thomas Canton Charge Robert Woodard II Austin Spurs
2021–22 [22] Justin Anderson (2) Fort Wayne Mad Ants Cat Barber College Park Skyhawks Luka Garza Motor City Cruise
Mason Jones South Bay Lakers Charles Bassey Delaware Blue Coats Jared Harper (2) Birmingham Squadron
Justin Tillman College Park Skyhawks Braxton Key Motor City Cruise Justin Jackson Texas Legends
Trevelin Queen Rio Grande Valley Vipers Saben Lee Motor City Cruise Carlik Jones Texas Legends
Moses Wright Agua Caliente Clippers /
Texas Legends
Reggie Perry Raptors 905 Anthony Lamb Rio Grande Valley Vipers
2022–23 [23] David Duke Jr. Long Island Nets Jamaree Bouyea Sioux Falls Skyforce Justin Anderson (3) Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Jay Huff Capital City Go-Go /
South Bay Lakers
Sharife Cooper Cleveland Charge Chris Chiozza Long Island Nets
Carlik Jones (2) Windy City Bulls Darius Days Rio Grande Valley Vipers Moussa Diabaté Ontario Clippers
Kenneth Lofton Jr. Memphis Hustle Mfiondu Kabengele Maine Celtics Isaiah Mobley Cleveland Charge
Neemias Queta Stockton Kings Luka Šamanić Maine Celtics Xavier Moon Ontario Clippers
2023–24 [24] Kenneth Lofton Jr. (2) Delaware Blue Coats /
Salt Lake City Stars
Darius Bazley Delaware Blue Coats /
Salt Lake City Stars
JD Davison Maine Celtics
Mac McClung Osceola Magic Justin Champagnie Sioux Falls Skyforce /
Capital City Go-Go
Elfrid Payton Indiana Mad Ants
Jason Preston Memphis Hustle /
Salt Lake City Stars
Malcolm Hill Birmingham Squadron Jahmi'us Ramsey Oklahoma City Blue /
Raptors 905
Oscar Tshiebwe Indiana Mad Ants Mason Jones (2) Stockton Kings Adama Sanogo Windy City Bulls
Alondes Williams Sioux Falls Skyforce Trevelin Queen (2) Osceola Magic Ethan Thompson Capitanes de Ciudad de México

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