Individual Honors
Most Valuable Player Award
- 1992-93 Hector Marinaro
- 1993-94 Zoran Karic
- 1994-95 Hector Marinaro
- 1995-96 Hector Marinaro (shared with Milwaukee's Victor Nogueira)
- 1996-97 Hector Marinaro
- 1998-99 Hector Marinaro
- 1999-00 Hector Marinaro
Scoring Champions
- 1991-92 Zoran Karic, 102 points in 37 games
- 1992-93 Hector Marinaro, 248 points in 38 games
- 1993-94 Zoran Karic, 267 points in 36 games
- 1994-95 Hector Marinaro, 255 points in 32 games
- 1995-96 Hector Marinaro, 247 points in 33 games
- 1996-97 Hector Marinaro, 265 points in 36 games
- 1997-98 Hector Marinaro, 212 points in 36 games
- 1998-99 Hector Marinaro, 195 points in 34 games
- 1999-00 Hector Marinaro, 231 points in 38 games
- 2000-01 Hector Marinaro, 161 points in 34 games
All-Star Game MVP
- 1993 game in Cleveland, Zoran Karic
- 1995 game in Buffalo, Zoran Karic (shared with Kansas City's Brian Haynes)
- 1999 game in Wichita, Zoran Karic
- 2001 game in Buffalo, John Ball
Rookie of the Year Award
- 1991-92 Tommy Tanner
- 1994-95 Henry Gutierrez
All-Rookie Team
- 1991-92 Tommy Tanner, 1st team
- 1993-94 Troy Dayak, 2nd team
- 1994-95 Scott Schweitzer, 1st team
- 1994-95 Henry Gutierrez, 1st team
- 1995-96 Todd Dusosky, 2nd team
- 1996-97 John Ball, 1st team
- 1997-98 Shawn Boney, 2nd team
- 1997-98 Bo Simic, 2nd team
- 2001-02 Marco Reda, 1st team
- 2001-02 Justin Evans, 1st team
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