DBL All-Rookie Team

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The DBL All-Rookie Team is a team constituted by the best rookies in a season of the Dutch Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. This team is based on players' performance throughout the regular season. After the end of the season, the best players are chosen.

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Teams

Key
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player (in bold text)Indicates the player who won the Rookie of the Year award in the same year.
YearPositionPlayerNationalityTeam
2006–07G Aron Royé Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
GJeffrey de VriesFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Omniworld Almere
GYasalde Pas CostaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rotterdam
FCalvin SmithFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands West-Brabant Giants
FMaarten EsveldtFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium BSW Weert
2007–2013Not awarded
2013–14

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G Yannick Franke Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rotterdam
G Tom Snikkers Flag of the United States.svg  United States Aris Leeuwarden
F Roman Grigoryev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia BSW Weert
F Joshua Duinker Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia ZZ Leiden
C Lucas Steijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Apollo
2014–15 G Nigel Van Oostrum Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Aris Leeuwarden
GMick FleurenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BSW Weert
F Daan Rosenmuller Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BSW Weert
FNigel OnuohaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rotterdam
CJan DriessenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
2015–16 GJaouad DaribFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Landstede Zwolle
FSiem WillemsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
FTom AartsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Aris Leeuwarden
F Freek Vos Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Landstede Zwolle
FRens van RavensteijnFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BSW Weert
2016–17 GRens ButterFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
G Sam van Dijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rotterdam
G Marijn Ververs Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
FJules SchildFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BSW Weert
F Olaf Schaftenaar Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Landstede Zwolle
2017–18 G Boyd van der Vuurst de Vries Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Den Helder Suns
G Nino Gorissen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BAL Weert
FJacco FritzFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BAL Weert
FTom KoopmanFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Den Helder Suns
C Rienk Mast Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Donar
2018–19 G Boy van Vliet Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Den Helder Suns
G Shane Hammink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Donar
FIvan SimicFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands BAL Weert
FNick HamminkFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Dutch Windmills
C Jito Kok Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Dutch Windmills
2019–20Not named after cancellation of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21
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GBob BerghuisFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Yoast United
GYamill WipFlag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Feyenoord
F Luuk van Bree Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden
CBart BijnsdorpFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands The Hague Royals
C Emmanuel Nzekwesi Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ZZ Leiden

Players named by team

TeamTotal
ZZ Leiden 8
BSW Weert 6
Feyenoord Rotterdam 5

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References

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