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The 1945–46 NBL season was the eleventh overall season for the U.S.A.'s National Basketball League (NBL) and its ninth season under that name after previously going by the Midwest Basketball Conference in its first two seasons of existence. Entering this season, the NBL would see itself get back to the highest number of teams it had since the 1939–40 NBL season, with it seeing eight teams competing in the league due to not just the Indianapolis Kautskys returning to the NBL following World War II's conclusion, but also seeing the Rochester Royals and Youngstown Bears joining the NBL as well, with the latter team once being misattributed as the same Pittsburgh Raiders team from the previous season being moved to Youngstown, Ohio. As a result of the increasing number of teams following the conclusion of World War II, the NBL allowed for each team to play a total of 32-34 scheduled NBL games for their respective seasons. Because of the return of the divisional formatting in the NBL, the NBL Playoffs this season would see the two best teams in each division in the NBL, with the NBL's championship series ending with the newly established Rochester Royals upsetting the Sheboygan Red Skins three games to none in a best of five series.
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