All-Star Game Most Valuable Players
- 1961 - Alex "Boo" Ellis, Wilkes-Barre Barons
- 1963 - Bobby McNeill, Camden Bullets
- 1964 - Jimmie Hadnot, Trenton Colonials
- 1965 - Bobby McNeill, Camden Bullets
- 1966 - Walt Simon, Allentown Jets
- 1967 - Willie Murrell, Scranton Miners
- 1968 - Willis "Spider" Bennett, Hartford Capitols
- 1969 - Jim Jackson, Scranton Miners
- 1970 - John Savage, Wilmington Blue Bombers
- 1971 - Willie Somerset, Scranton Apollos
- 1972 - Reggie Lacefield, Hartford Capitols
- 1977 - Jim Bostic, Jersey Shore Bullets
- 1978 - Jim Bostic, Jersey Shore Bullets
- 1979 - Andre McCarter, Rochester Zeniths
- 1982 - Brad Branson, Anchorage Northern Knights
- 1983 - Larry Spriggs, Albany Patroons
- 1984 - Anthony Roberts, Wyoming Wildcatters
- 1985 - Rick Lamb, Wyoming Wildcatters
- 1986 - Don Collins, Tampa Bay Thrillers
- 1987 - Eddie Johnson, Tampa Bay Thrillers
- 1988 - Michael Brooks, Albany Patroons
- 1989 - Dwayne McClain, Rockford Lightning
- 1990 - Conner Henry, Rapid City Thrillers
- 1991 - Vincent Askew, Albany Patroons
- 1992 - Conner Henry, Yakima Sun Kings
- 1993 - Pat Durham, Fargo-Moorhead Fever
- 1994 - Jeff Martin, Grand Rapids Hoops
- 1995 - Tony Dawson, Rockford Lightning
- 1996 - Shelton Jones, Florida Beachdogs
- 1997 - Dexter Boney, Florida Beachdogs
- 2000 - Dontae' Jones, LaCrosse Bobcats
- Roberto Bergersen won the Bobby Phills Award for MVP of the Rookie Game that preceded the 2000 All-Star contest.
- 2003 - Versile Shaw, Sioux Falls Skyforce
- 2004 - Roberto Bergersen, Idaho Stampede
- 2005 - Sam Clancy, Jr., Idaho Stampede
- 2006 - Randy Holcomb, Gary Steelheads
- 2007 - Ralph Holmes, Yakama Sun Kings
- 2008 - Odell Bradley, Butte Daredevils
- 2009 - Gary Smith, Gary Steelheads
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