DBL Rookie of the Year

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The Dutch Basketball League Rookie of the Year is an award that is yearly given to the best first-year player in the DBL, the highest professional basketball league in the Netherlands. The award is handed out after the regular season. The award is handed out by the FEB (Federatie Eredivisie Basketbal). [1] Only Dutch players can win the award.

Winners

Tjoe de Paula won the award in 2002 Tjoe de Paula 2011.png
Tjoe de Paula won the award in 2002
Rogier Jansen was Rookie of the Year in 2004 Rogier Jansen.png
Rogier Jansen was Rookie of the Year in 2004
Mohamed Kherrazi was Rookie of the Year in 2010 Mohamed Kherrazi.png
Mohamed Kherrazi was Rookie of the Year in 2010
Joshua Duinker, award winner in the 2013-14 season Josh Duinker.jpg
Joshua Duinker, award winner in the 2013–14 season
Key
Player (X)
Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Club (X)
Name of the club and the number of times a player of it has won the award (if more than one)
Nationality
Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Denotes player who is still active in the DBL
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeamRef.
1974–75 René Vervoorn Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam-Zuid
1975–76 Cock van de Lagemaat Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Buitoni Haarlem
1976–77 Jos Wolfs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Buitoni Haarlem (2)
1977–78 Eric van Solm Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam-Zuid (2)
1978–79 René Ridderhof Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsFrisol Rowic Dordrecht
1979–80 Jelle Esveldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam-Zuid (3)
1980–81 Michael de Jager Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Eve & Adam Stars Haarlem
1981–82 Jos Kuipers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch
1982–83 Kees Zoutman Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands ONRO Rotterdam-Zuid (4)
1983–84 Guus Schuyt Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsCanadians Amsterdam
1984–85 Okke te Velde Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsCanadians Amsterdam (2)
1985–86 Jos Bams Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Kaypro Weert
1986–87 Paul Santen Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsICL Zaandam
1988–89 Marcel Huijbens Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Orca's Urk
1989–90 Gerard Ackermans Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsExpand Eindhoven
1990–91 Jeroen van Veen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands DAS Delft
1991–92 Virgil Ormskerk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands De Schietstreek Rotterdam
1992–93 Eric van der Sluis Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Commodore Den Helder
1993–94 Brian Benjamin Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsBV Haarlem
1994–95 Peter van Rij Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands De Schietstreek Rotterdam (2)
1995–96 Patrick Faijdherbe Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Celeritas/Donar Groningen
1996–97 Harvey van Stein Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Akrides
1997–98 Raoul Heinen Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Ricoh Astronauts Amsterdam
1998–99 Roberto van den Broek Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands RZG Donar
1999–00 Ron Borstel Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Canoe Jeans Den Bosch
2000–01 Sydmill Harris Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Ricoh Astronauts Amsterdam (2)
2001–02 Tjoe de Paula ^ Forward Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic [lower-alpha 1] BC Noordkop Den Helder (2)
2002–03 Kees Akerboom Jr. ^ Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands EBBC Den Bosch
2003–04 Rogier Jansen Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands MPC Capitals
2004–05 Terry Sas Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands BC Omniworld Almere
2006–07 Calvin Smith Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Polynorm Giants
2007–08 Jeroen Slor Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Rotterdam Challengers
2008–09 Joey Schelvis Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands ZZ Leiden
2009–10 Mohamed Kherrazi ^ Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands [lower-alpha 2] ABC Amsterdam (3)
2010–11 Craig Osaikhwuwuomwan ^ Center Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands ABC Amsterdam (4)
2011–12 Valentijn Lietmeijer Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Lasaulec Aris
2012–13 Berend Weijs ^ Center Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Apollo Amsterdam [2]
2013–14 Joshua Duinker Forward/center Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands [lower-alpha 3] ZZ Leiden [3]
2014–15 Daan Rosenmuller Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands BSW
2015–16 Freek Vos Center Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Landstede Zwolle
2016–17 Olaf Schaftenaar Forward Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Landstede Zwolle [4]
2017–18 Boyd van der Vuurst de Vries ^ Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Den Helder Suns [5]
2018–19 Boy van Vliet ^ Guard Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Den Helder Suns [6]
2020–21 Emmanuel Nzekwesi ^ Center Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands ZZ Leiden [7]
  1. De Paula also owns the Dutch nationality.
  2. Mohamed Kherrazi, born in Errachidia, also owns the Moroccan nationality.
  3. Joshua Duinker, born in Sydney, also owns the Australian nationality.

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