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The 1945–46 Indianapolis Kautskys season was the fifth professional basketball season of play that the Kautskys franchise would not only utilize that name for their team, but also played in the United States' National Basketball League (NBL), which was also the ninth year the league existed. However, if you include their previous three seasons where they played in predecessor leagues of sorts in the National Professional Basketball League and the Midwest Basketball Conference, as well as the independent seasons they had in their history, this would actually be their eleventh season of play as the Kautskys within the wild history of the NBL. This would be the second time in franchise history that the Kautskys franchise would return to the NBL as a proper team after previously returning to the NBL in the 1941–42 NBL season back when they realized their barnstorming experiment was a dud for them, but before they found out that the U.S.A. was going to enter World War II themselves following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, this time returning on a more stable-looking basis after seeing that the Allied forces had won World War II following the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Eight teams competed in the NBL in the 1945–46 season, which was composed of four teams in both the Eastern and Western Divisions after the Kautskys' re-inclusion into the NBL and the Rochester Royals' inclusion and the Youngstown Bears' inclusion replacing the departure of the Pittsburgh Raiders brought the league's strength back up to its strongest strength of competition since its third season of existence. This season also saw them utilizing Nat Hickey as a player-coach for their squad, with Hickey being the oldest player in the NBL by this point in time as a player that was born back in the year 1902.
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