All-National Basketball League (United States) Team

The All-National Basketball League Team was an annual National Basketball League (NBL) honor bestowed upon the best players in the United States league following the NBL season.

The team was selected every season of the league's existence, from 1937–38 through 1948–49.

Nine players earned at least four total selections, three of whom have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame – Bobby McDermott (1988),[1] Buddy Jeannette (1994),[2] and Al Cervi (1985).

[3] The following table only lists players with at least four total selections.

Buddy Jeannette was selected to All-NBL Teams five times.
Bobby McDermott was selected to All-NBL Teams seven times, including four consecutive MVP seasons between 1943 and 1946.
Curly Armstrong 's lone All-NBL Team selection came in 1942–43.
Bob Davies earned two All-NBL Team selections, one of which he was also the league MVP (1947).
George Glamack was selected to All-NBL Teams twice.
Jerry Bush earned four all-NBL honors, three of them as First Team.