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The 1945–46 Oshkosh All-Stars season was the All-Stars' ninth year in the United States' National Basketball League (NBL), which was also the ninth year the league existed. However, if one were to include the independent seasons they played starting all the way back in 1929 before beginning their NBL tenure in 1937, this would officially be their sixteenth season of play. For this season, eight teams would play in the 1945–46 NBL season due to the Rochester Royals and the Youngstown Bears being new teams added and the Indianapolis Kautskys returning to the NBL following the end of World War II while the Pittsburgh Raiders left the NBL altogether for good, meaning this would be the strongest NBL season in terms of available teams since the 1939–40 NBL season. As such, Oshkosh would compete in the Western Division once again, with four teams representing the Eastern Division and four teams representing the Western Division. The All-Stars played their home games at the South Park School Gymnasium in the South Park Middle School within the Oshkosh Area School District.
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