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Tuesday / November 5.
  • Former Kansas guard Frank Mason III headlines NBA All-G League Teams

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    NBA G League Most Valuable Player Frank Mason III of the Wisconsin Herd headlines the 2019-20 All-NBA G League Teams, which were announced today along with the All-Defensive Team and the All-Rookie Team.

    The former Kansas guard is joined on the All-NBA G League First Team by Herd guard Jaylen Adams, Salt Lake City Stars forward Jarrell Brantley, South Bay Lakers forward Devontae Cacok and Memphis Hustle forward Jarrod Uthoff.  Brantley, Cacok, Mason and Uthoff have played in both the NBA G League and the NBA this season.

    The All-NBA G League Second Team features Grand Rapids Drive forward Donta Hall, Lakeland Magic forward BJ Johnson and guard Josh Magette, Agua Caliente Clippers forward Johnathan Motley and Maine Red Claws guard Tremont Waters.  All five players have seen action in the NBA this season.

    The All-NBA G League Third Team is composed of Long Island Nets forward Justin Anderson, Memphis guard Dusty Hannahs, Wisconsin forward Jemerrio Jones, Lakeland forward Vic Law and Delaware Blue Coats guard-forward Marial Shayok.  Anderson, Hannahs, Law and Shayok have played in the NBA this season, bringing the total to 13 of 15 players on the three NBA G League Teams who have competed in both leagues in 2019-20.      

    Waters, the 2019-20 NBA G League Rookie of the Year, leads the NBA G League All-Rookie Team.  He is joined by Salt Lake City’s Brantley, South Bay’s Cacok, Grand Rapids’ Hall and Delaware’s Shayok.

    Delaware center Christ Koumadje, the 2019-20 NBA G League Defensive Player of the Year, headlines the NBA G League All-Defensive Team.  Joining Koumadje are Maine center Tacko Fall, Grand Rapids guard Tra-Deon Hollins, Canton Charge guard Sir’Dominic Pointer and Westchester Knicks forward Kenny Wooten.

    The NBA G League canceled the remainder of its 2019-20 season on June 4.  The regular season was suspended on March 12 and had been scheduled to conclude on March 28.

    Below are the complete All-NBA G League Teams, the All-Rookie Team and the All-Defensive Team.  The league’s 28 head coaches and general managers selected each team.

    2019-20 ALL-NBA G LEAGUE TEAMS

     

    FIRST TEAM

    Jaylen Adams – Wisconsin Herd

    Jarrell Brantley – Salt Lake City Stars^

    Devontae Cacok – South Bay Lakers*^

    Frank Mason III – Wisconsin Herd^

    Jarrod Uthoff – Memphis Hustle*

    SECOND TEAM

    Donta Hall – Grand Rapids Drive*#

    BJ Johnson – Lakeland Magic*^

    Josh Magette – Lakeland Magic^

    Johnathan Motley – Agua Caliente Clippers^

    Tremont Waters – Maine Red Claws^

    THIRD TEAM

    Justin Anderson – Long Island Nets*

    Dusty Hannahs – Memphis Hustle*

    Jemerrio Jones – Wisconsin Herd

    Vic Law – Lakeland Magic*^

    Marial Shayok – Delaware Blue Coats^

    2019-20 NBA G LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

    Jarrell Brantley – Salt Lake City Stars^

    Devontae Cacok – South Bay Lakers*^

    Donta Hall – Grand Rapids Drive*#

    Marial Shayok – Delaware Blue Coats^

    Tremont Waters – Maine Red Claws^

    2019-20 NBA G LEAGUE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM

    Tacko Fall – Maine Red Claws^

    Trae-Deon Hollins – Grand Rapids Drive

    Christ Koumadje – Delaware Blue Coats

    Sir’Dominic Pointer – Canton Charge*#

    Kenny Wooten – Westchester Knicks*^

    *Earned GATORADE Call-Up this season

    ^NBA Two-Way Player

    #NBA Assignee

    (NBA G League release)

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    Adam Zagoria is a Basketball Insider who covers basketball at all levels. A contributor to The New York Times and SportsNet New York (SNY), he is also the author of two books and is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker. His articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM, Sheridan Hoops, Basketball Times and in newspapers nationwide. He also won an Emmy award for his work on the SNY mini-documentary on Syracuse guard Tyus Battle. A veteran Ultimate Frisbee player, he has competed in numerous National and World Championships and, perhaps more importantly, his teams won the Westchester Summer League (WSL) championships in 2011 and 2013. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.

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