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

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.
SeasonFirst TeamSecond Team
Player Team Player Team
2003–04 United States Elmer BennettReal Madrid
Serbia and Montenegro Dejan BodirogaFC Barcelona
Argentina Andrés Nocioni (MVP)TAU Cerámica
United States Lou RoeEtosa Alicante
Argentina Luis ScolaTAU Cerámica
2004–05 Spain José Manuel CalderónTAU Cerámica
United States Charlie BellLeche Río Breogán
Spain Carlos JiménezAdecco Estudiantes
Spain Jorge GarbajosaUnicaja
Argentina Luis Scola (2×) (MVP)TAU Cerámica
2005–06 Argentina Pablo PrigioniTAU Cerámica
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (MVP)Winterthur FC Barcelona
Spain Carlos Jiménez (2×)Adecco Estudiantes
Spain Jorge Garbajosa (2×)Unicaja
Argentina Luis Scola (3×)TAU Cerámica
2006–07 Argentina Pablo Prigioni (2×)TAU Cerámica
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (2×)Winterthur FC Barcelona
Spain Rudy FernándezDKV Joventut
Spain Felipe ReyesReal Madrid
Argentina Luis Scola (4×) (MVP)TAU Cerámica
2007–08 Spain Ricky RubioDKV Joventut
Brazil Marcelinho HuertasIurbentia Bilbao Basket
Spain Rudy Fernández (2×)DKV Joventut
Spain Felipe Reyes (2×)Real Madrid
Spain Marc Gasol (MVP)Akasvayu Girona
2008–09[1] Argentina Pablo Prigioni (3×)TAU Cerámica
Serbia Igor RakočevićTAU Cerámica
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (3×)FC Barcelona Regal
Spain Fran VázquezFC Barcelona Regal
Spain Felipe Reyes (3×) (MVP)Real Madrid
2009–10[2] Spain Ricky Rubio (2×)Regal FC Barcelona
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (4×)Regal FC Barcelona
Spain Carlos SuárezAsefa Estudiantes
Slovenia Erazem LorbekRegal FC Barcelona
Brazil Tiago Splitter (MVP)Caja Laboral
2010–11[3] Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (2×)Caja Laboral
Azerbaijan Jaycee CarrollGran Canaria 2014
Spain Fernando San Emeterio (MVP)Caja Laboral
Azerbaijan Nik Caner-MedleyAsefa Estudiantes
Croatia Ante TomićReal Madrid
2011–12[4] Spain Sergio LlullReal Madrid
Spain Sergi VidalLagun Aro GBC
United States Andy Panko (MVP)Lagun Aro GBC
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza TeletovićCaja Laboral
Slovenia Erazem Lorbek (2×)FC Barcelona Regal
2012–13[5] Spain Sergio RodríguezReal Madrid
Spain Rudy Fernández (3x)Real Madrid
Argentina Andrés Nocioni (2×)Laboral Kutxa
Spain Nikola Mirotić (MVP)Real Madrid
Croatia Ante Tomić (2x)FC Barcelona Regal
2013–14[6] Spain Sergio Rodríguez (2×)Real Madrid
Spain Rudy Fernández (4×)Real Madrid
Central African Republic Romain SatoValencia Basket
Spain Nikola Mirotić (2×)Real Madrid
Kosovo Justin Doellman (MVP)Valencia Basket
2014–15[7] Uruguay Jayson GrangerUnicaja
Spain Sergio Llull (2×)Real Madrid
Spain Pau RibasValencia Basket
Spain Felipe Reyes (4×) (MVP)Real Madrid
Montenegro Marko TodorovićDominion Bilbao Basket
2015–16[8][9] Spain Sergio Rodríguez (3×)Real MadridCzech Republic Tomáš SatoranskýFC Barcelona Lassa
Bulgaria Darius AdamsLaboral Kutxa BaskoniaCroatia Marko PopovićMontakit Fuenlabrada
Spain Álex MumbrúDominion Bilbao BasketHungary Ádám HangaLaboral Kutxa Baskonia
Croatia Justin HamiltonValencia BasketMexico Gustavo AyónReal Madrid
Greece Ioannis Bourousis (MVP)Laboral Kutxa BaskoniaSerbia Dejan MusliICL Manresa
2016–17[10][11] Spain Sergio Llull (3x) (MVP)Real MadridUnited States Shane LarkinBaskonia
France Edwin JacksonMovistar EstudiantesArgentina Facundo CampazzoUCAM Murcia
Hungary Ádám Hanga (2×)BaskoniaSerbia Nemanja NedovićUnicaja
Montenegro Bojan DubljevićValencia BasketSlovenia Anthony RandolphReal Madrid
Georgia (country) Giorgi ShermadiniMoraBanc AndorraCroatia Ante Tomić (3×)FC Barcelona Lassa
2017–18 United States Gary NealTecnyconta ZaragozaFrance Thomas HeurtelFC Barcelona Lassa
Slovenia Luka Dončić (MVP)Real MadridArgentina Facundo Campazzo (2×)Real Madrid
Israel Sylven LandesbergMovistar EstudiantesPoland Mateusz PonitkaIberostar Tenerife
Georgia (country) Tornike ShengeliaBaskoniaMontenegro Bojan Dubljević (2×)Valencia Basket
Netherlands Henk NorelDelteco GBCCroatia Ante Tomić (4×)FC Barcelona Lassa
2018–19 Argentina Facundo Campazzo (3×)Real MadridFrance Thomas Heurtel (2×)FC Barcelona Lassa
Argentina Nicolás Laprovittola (MVP)Divina Seguros JoventutSpain Jaime FernándezUnicaja
Nigeria Stan OkoyeTecnyconta ZaragozaSpain Javier BeiránIberostar Tenerife
Montenegro Bojan Dubljević (3×)Valencia BasketGeorgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (2×)Baskonia
Cape Verde Edy TavaresReal MadridFrance Vincent PoirierBaskonia
2019–20 Argentina Facundo Campazzo (4×)Real MadridBrazil Marcelinho Huertas (3×)Iberostar Tenerife
Slovenia Klemen PrepeličJoventut BadalonaHungary Ádám Hanga (3×)FC Barcelona
France Axel BouteilleUnicajaSpain Alberto AbaldeValencia Basket
Spain Nikola Mirotić (3×) (MVP)FC BarcelonaGeorgia (country) Tornike Shengelia (3×)Baskonia
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (2×)Iberostar TenerifeCape Verde Edy Tavares (2×)Real Madrid (2×)
2020–21 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (4×)Lenovo TenerifeUnited States Melo TrimbleUrbas Fuenlabrada
United States Pierriá HenryTD Systems BaskoniaUnited States Cory HigginsFC Barcelona
Spain Xabier López-ArosteguiJoventut BadalonaLithuania Rokas GiedraitisTD Systems Baskonia
Cape Verde Edy Tavares (3×)Real MadridSpain Nikola Mirotić (4×)FC Barcelona
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (3×) (MVP)Lenovo TenerifeCuba Jasiel RiveroHereda San Pablo Burgos
2021–22 Brazil Marcelinho Huertas (5×)Lenovo TenerifeUnited States Shannon EvansCoosur Real Betis
Argentina Nicolás Laprovittola (2×)FC BarcelonaUnited States Isaiah TaylorUCAM Murcia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (MVP)Río BreogánUnited States Joe ThomassonBAXI Manresa
Nigeria Chima MonekeBAXI ManresaSpain Nikola Mirotić (5×)FC Barcelona
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (4×)Lenovo TenerifeCape Verde Edy Tavares (4×)Real Madrid
2022–23 United States Darius ThompsonCazoo BaskoniaBrazil Marcelinho Huertas (6×)Lenovo Tenerife
United States Markus HowardCazoo BaskoniaArgentina Nicolás Laprovittola (3×)FC Barcelona
Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa (2×)Real MadridSpain Joel ParraJoventut Badalona
Cape Verde Edy Tavares (5×)Real MadridSpain Nikola Mirotić (6×)FC Barcelona
Georgia (country) Giorgi Shermadini (5×) (MVP)Lenovo TenerifeCroatia Ante Tomić (5×)Joventut Badalona

See also

References

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