The All-Liga ACB Team (Spanish: Quinteto Ideal de la ACB) is an award for the top-tier professional basketball league in Spain, the Spanish ACB League. It is the yearly selection of the league's top 10 basketball players by position. The award began with the 2003–04 season. The award is voted on by coaches, players, fans (through online voting), and the media.

All-Liga ACB Team by season

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Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected.
Bold text indicates the player who won the league's MVP in the same year.
Season First Team Second Team
Player Team Player Team
2003–04   Elmer Bennett Real Madrid
  Dejan Bodiroga FC Barcelona
  Andrés Nocioni (MVP) TAU Cerámica
  Lou Roe Etosa Alicante
  Luis Scola TAU Cerámica
2004–05   José Manuel Calderón TAU Cerámica
  Charlie Bell Leche Río Breogán
  Carlos Jiménez Adecco Estudiantes
  Jorge Garbajosa Unicaja
  Luis Scola (2×) (MVP) TAU Cerámica
2005–06   Pablo Prigioni TAU Cerámica
  Juan Carlos Navarro (MVP) Winterthur FC Barcelona
  Carlos Jiménez (2×) Adecco Estudiantes
  Jorge Garbajosa (2×) Unicaja
  Luis Scola (3×) TAU Cerámica
2006–07   Pablo Prigioni (2×) TAU Cerámica
  Juan Carlos Navarro (2×) Winterthur FC Barcelona
  Rudy Fernández DKV Joventut
  Felipe Reyes Real Madrid
  Luis Scola (4×) (MVP) TAU Cerámica
2007–08   Ricky Rubio DKV Joventut
  Marcelinho Huertas Iurbentia Bilbao Basket
  Rudy Fernández (2×) DKV Joventut
  Felipe Reyes (2×) Real Madrid
  Marc Gasol (MVP) Akasvayu Girona
2008–09[1]   Pablo Prigioni (3×) TAU Cerámica
  Igor Rakočević TAU Cerámica
  Juan Carlos Navarro (3×) FC Barcelona Regal
  Fran Vázquez FC Barcelona Regal
  Felipe Reyes (3×) (MVP) Real Madrid
2009–10[2]   Ricky Rubio (2×) Regal FC Barcelona
  Juan Carlos Navarro (4×) Regal FC Barcelona
  Carlos Suárez Asefa Estudiantes
  Erazem Lorbek Regal FC Barcelona
  Tiago Splitter (MVP) Caja Laboral
2010–11[3]   Marcelinho Huertas (2×) Caja Laboral
  Jaycee Carroll Gran Canaria 2014
  Fernando San Emeterio (MVP) Caja Laboral
  Nik Caner-Medley Asefa Estudiantes
  Ante Tomić Real Madrid
2011–12[4]   Sergio Llull Real Madrid
  Sergi Vidal Lagun Aro GBC
  Andy Panko (MVP) Lagun Aro GBC
  Mirza Teletović Caja Laboral
  Erazem Lorbek (2×) FC Barcelona Regal
2012–13[5]   Sergio Rodríguez Real Madrid
  Rudy Fernández (3x) Real Madrid
  Andrés Nocioni (2×) Laboral Kutxa
  Nikola Mirotić (MVP) Real Madrid
  Ante Tomić (2x) FC Barcelona Regal
2013–14[6]   Sergio Rodríguez (2×) Real Madrid
  Rudy Fernández (4×) Real Madrid
  Romain Sato Valencia Basket
  Nikola Mirotić (2×) Real Madrid
  Justin Doellman (MVP) Valencia Basket
2014–15[7]   Jayson Granger Unicaja
  Sergio Llull (2×) Real Madrid
  Pau Ribas Valencia Basket
  Felipe Reyes (4×) (MVP) Real Madrid
  Marko Todorović Dominion Bilbao Basket
2015–16[8][9]   Sergio Rodríguez (3×) Real Madrid   Tomáš Satoranský FC Barcelona Lassa
  Darius Adams Laboral Kutxa Baskonia   Marko Popović Montakit Fuenlabrada
  Álex Mumbrú Dominion Bilbao Basket   Ádám Hanga Laboral Kutxa Baskonia
  Justin Hamilton Valencia Basket   Gustavo Ayón Real Madrid
  Ioannis Bourousis (MVP) Laboral Kutxa Baskonia   Dejan Musli ICL Manresa
2016–17[10][11]   Sergio Llull (3x) (MVP) Real Madrid   Shane Larkin Baskonia
  Edwin Jackson Movistar Estudiantes   Facundo Campazzo UCAM Murcia
  Ádám Hanga (2×) Baskonia   Nemanja Nedović Unicaja
  Bojan Dubljević Valencia Basket   Anthony Randolph Real Madrid
  Giorgi Shermadini MoraBanc Andorra   Ante Tomić (3×) FC Barcelona Lassa
2017–18   Gary Neal Tecnyconta Zaragoza   Thomas Heurtel FC Barcelona Lassa
  Luka Dončić (MVP) Real Madrid   Facundo Campazzo (2×) Real Madrid
  Sylven Landesberg Movistar Estudiantes   Mateusz Ponitka Iberostar Tenerife
  Tornike Shengelia Baskonia   Bojan Dubljević (2×) Valencia Basket
  Henk Norel Delteco GBC   Ante Tomić (4×) FC Barcelona Lassa
2018–19   Facundo Campazzo (3×) Real Madrid   Thomas Heurtel (2×) FC Barcelona Lassa
  Nicolás Laprovittola (MVP) Divina Seguros Joventut   Jaime Fernández Unicaja
  Stan Okoye Tecnyconta Zaragoza   Javier Beirán Iberostar Tenerife
  Bojan Dubljević (3×) Valencia Basket   Tornike Shengelia (2×) Baskonia
  Edy Tavares Real Madrid   Vincent Poirier Baskonia
2019–20   Facundo Campazzo (4×) Real Madrid   Marcelinho Huertas (3×) Iberostar Tenerife
  Klemen Prepelič Joventut Badalona   Ádám Hanga (3×) FC Barcelona
  Axel Bouteille Unicaja   Alberto Abalde Valencia Basket
  Nikola Mirotić (3×) (MVP) FC Barcelona   Tornike Shengelia (3×) Baskonia
  Giorgi Shermadini (2×) Iberostar Tenerife   Edy Tavares (2×) Real Madrid (2×)
2020–21   Marcelinho Huertas (4×) Lenovo Tenerife   Melo Trimble Urbas Fuenlabrada
  Pierriá Henry TD Systems Baskonia   Cory Higgins FC Barcelona
  Xabier López-Arostegui Joventut Badalona   Rokas Giedraitis TD Systems Baskonia
  Edy Tavares (3×) Real Madrid   Nikola Mirotić (4×) FC Barcelona
  Giorgi Shermadini (3×) (MVP) Lenovo Tenerife   Jasiel Rivero Hereda San Pablo Burgos
2021–22   Marcelinho Huertas (5×) Lenovo Tenerife   Shannon Evans Coosur Real Betis
  Nicolás Laprovittola (2×) FC Barcelona   Isaiah Taylor UCAM Murcia
  Džanan Musa (MVP) Río Breogán   Joe Thomasson BAXI Manresa
  Chima Moneke BAXI Manresa   Nikola Mirotić (5×) FC Barcelona
  Giorgi Shermadini (4×) Lenovo Tenerife   Edy Tavares (4×) Real Madrid
2022–23   Darius Thompson Cazoo Baskonia   Marcelinho Huertas (6×) Lenovo Tenerife
  Markus Howard Cazoo Baskonia   Nicolás Laprovittola (3×) FC Barcelona
  Džanan Musa (2×) Real Madrid   Joel Parra Joventut Badalona
  Edy Tavares (5×) Real Madrid   Nikola Mirotić (6×) FC Barcelona
  Giorgi Shermadini (5×) (MVP) Lenovo Tenerife   Ante Tomić (5×) Joventut Badalona
2023–24   Facundo Campazzo (5×) (MVP) Real Madrid   Marcelinho Huertas (7×) Lenovo Tenerife
  Markus Howard (2×) Cazoo Baskonia   Jean Montero Morabanc Andorra
  Andrés Feliz Joventut Badalona   Brancou Badio Baxi Manresa
  Dylan Osetkowski Unicaja   Nicolás Brussino Dreamland Gran Canaria
  Giorgi Shermadini (6×) Lenovo Tenerife   Chima Moneke (2×) Baskonia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Prigioni, Navarro, Rakocevic, Vázquez y Reyes forman el Quinteto Ideal ACB 08-09.
  2. ^ Ricky, Navarro, Suárez, Splitter y Lorbek componen el quinteto ideal de la ACB. Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Huertas y San Emeterio en el mejor quinteto de la ACB". Archived from the original on 2014-01-01. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  4. ^ Andy Panko es el MVP de la fase regular de la Liga Endesa.
  5. ^ "Sergio Rodríguez, Rudy Fernández, Andrés Nocioni, Nikola Mirotic y Ante Tomic forman el Mejor Quinteto de la Liga Endesa 2012–13". Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  6. ^ "ACB.com - Mejor Quinteto de la Liga Endesa 2013-14". Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2014-05-22.
  7. ^ "ACB.com - Mejor Quinteto de la Liga Endesa 2014-15". Archived from the original on 2015-05-25. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
  8. ^ "Mejor Quinteto Liga Endesa 2015-16" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 19 May 2016. Archived from the original on 23 June 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  9. ^ "Segundo Mejor Quinteto Liga Endesa 2015-16" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 19 May 2016. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Mejor Quinteto de la Liga Endesa 2016-17" (in Spanish). ACB.com. 15 May 2017. Archived from the original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Segundo Mejor Quinteto de la Liga Endesa 2016-17" (in Spanish). 15 May 2017. Archived from the original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
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