All-USBL Team

The All-USBL Team was an annual United States Basketball League (USBL) honor bestowed on the best players in the league following every USBL season. The team has been selected in every season of the league's existence,[1] dating back to its inaugural season in 1985.[2] The All-USBL Team had two teams composed of two five-man lineups: a first, and a second team.

Many former NBA players like Roy Tarpley, World B. Free, Muggsy Bogues, Manute Bol and have won the USBL honors.[3]

Selections

All-USBL First Team

1985 [4]

1986 [5]

1987

1988

1990 [6]

  • Alex Roberts, New York Whitecaps
  • Lewis Lloyd (2), Philadelphia Aces
  • Randy Henry, Jacksonville Hooters
  • Jerry Johnson, Jacksonville Hooters
  • Terrance Allen, Palm Beach Stingrays

1991

1992 [7]

1993

1994

1995 [8]

1996

1997 [9]

  • Herman Alston, Westchester Kings
  • Dennis Edwards, Florida Sharks
  • Brent Scott (3), Atlantic City Seagulls
  • Tim Moore, Jacksonville Barracudas
  • John Strickland, Long Island Surf

1998

  • Curt Smith, Washington Congressionals
  • Mike Lloyd, Atlantic City Seagulls
  • John Strickland (2), Long Island Surf
  • Adrian Griffin, Atlantic City Seagulls
  • Tyrone Hopkins, Raleigh Cougars

1999 [10]

2000 [11]

2001 [12]

2002

  • Greg Jones, St. Joseph Express
  • Kwan Johnson (2), Brevard Blue Ducks
  • Johnny Jackson, Kansas Cagerz
  • Ira Clark, Oklahoma Storm
  • Kenny Gregory, Dodge City Legend

2003

2004

  • Chudney Gray, Brooklyn Kings
  • Jimmie Hunter, Adirondack Wildcats
  • Immanuel McElroy, Dodge City Legend
  • Patrick Okafor, Oklahoma Storm
  • B.J. McFarlan, Brooklyn Kings

2005

  • Ebi Ere, Oklahoma Storm
  • Anthony Glover, Brooklyn Kings
  • B.J. McFarlan, Brooklyn Kings
  • Nate Johnson (b.1979), Kansas Cagerz
  • Jermaine Boyette, Dodge City Legend

2006

2007

All-USBL Second Team

1985

1986

1987

1988

1990

  • Ken McClary, Palm Beach Stingrays
  • John Bailey, Palm Beach Stingrays
  • Damari Riddick, New Haven Skyhawks
  • Shaun McDaniels, New Haven Skyhawks
  • Danny Pearson, Jacksonville Hooters

1991

1992

1993

  • Elmer Anderson, Westchester Stallions
  • Luther Burks, Miami Tropics
  • Cliff Robinson, Miami Tropics
  • Sebastian Neal, Westchester Stallions
  • Stan Rose, Atlanta Eagles

1994

1995

  • Derrick Canada, Connecticut Skyhawks
  • Steve Worthy, Jersey Turnpikes
  • Dan O’Sullivan, Jersey Turnpikes
  • Sylvester Gray, Florida Sharks
  • Herman Alston, Long Island Surf

1996

1997

1998

  • Seth Marshall, Connecticut Skyhawks
  • Silas Mills, Long Island Surf
  • Tunji Awojobi, New Jersey Shorecats
  • Ochiel Swaby, Tampa Bay Windjammers
  • Andre Perry, Atlanta Trojans

1999

  • Rasaun Young, Connecticut Skyhawks
  • Curt Smith, Connecticut Skyhawks
  • Ray Hairston, Kansas Cagerz
  • Ace Custis, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
  • George Banks, Tampa Bay Windjammers

2000

  • Artie Griffin, Dodge City Legend
  • Bryant Basemore, Kansas Cagerz
  • Andre Perry, Florida Sun Dogs
  • Willie Burton, Oklahoma Storm
  • Raphael Edwards, Atlantic City Seagulls

2001

  • Kareem Reid, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
  • Dominick Young, Kansas Cagerz
  • Kelvin Price, Dodge City Legend
  • Gregory Springfield, Brooklyn Kings
  • Johnny Jackson, Kansas Cagerz

2002

2003

2004

2005

  • Renaldo Major, Dodge City Legend
  • Mike Mackell, Oklahoma Storm
  • Roderick Riley, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
  • Larry House, Nebraska Cranes
  • Joe Adkins, Oklahoma Storm

2006

  • Anthony Glover, Brooklyn Kings
  • Terrance Johnson, Oklahoma Storm
  • Alex Sanders, Nebraska Cranes
  • Chris Sandy, Brooklyn Kings
  • Nate Johnson (b.1979), Kansas Cagerz

2007

Most selections

The following table only lists players with at least three total selections.

Player Total First
team
Second
team
MVP Seasons
Andre Perry 4 2 2 - 6
Brent Scott 3 3 - 1 3
Norris Coleman 3 2 1 - 9
Darrell Armstrong 3 2 1 - 3
Kareem Reid 3 1 2 - 5

See also

References

  1. ^ "USBL Unveils 20th Anniversary Team". oursportscentral.com. June 21, 2005. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "New Pro Basketball League Will Have Old Pros' Touch". Philadelphia Daily News. January 9, 1985. p. 76.
  3. ^ Goldaper, Sam (June 25, 1985). "N.B.A. Hopefuls Find a Showcase". The New York Times. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  4. ^ 1985 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  5. ^ 1986 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  6. ^ 1990 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  7. ^ 1992 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  8. ^ 1995 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  9. ^ 1997 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  10. ^ 1999 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  11. ^ 2000 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com
  12. ^ 2001 USBL POST-SEASON AWARDS - usbl.com