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2013–14 NBL Canada season


2013–14 NBL Canada season
National Basketball League of Canada
Basketball
November 2013 – March 2014 (regular season)
9
269,345(1,947 per game)
Alex Johnson (NC State)
Ottawa SkyHawks
Island Storm
Halifax Rainmen
Windsor Express
London Lightning
Windsor Express
Island Storm
Stefan Bonneau (Windsor Express)

The 2013–14 NBL Canada season was the third season of the National Basketball League of Canada. The regular season began on November 1, 2013. The regular season ended on Friday, February 28, 2014, and the playoffs began on Sunday, March 2, 2014 and ended on Thursday, April 17, 2014 with the Windsor Express defeating the Island Storm in seven games to win the 2014 NBLC Finals.

Offseason
Halifax RainmenRob SponChris Terrell
Mississauga PowerLarry BluntFred Grannum
Saint John Mill RatsDavid CooperRob Spon
Halifax RainmenChris TerrellCraig Hodges
Mississauga PowerFred GrannumDavid Joseph
Ottawa SkyHawksKevin KeathleyJaren Jackson

Following the conclusion of the 2012-13 NBL Canada season, the Oshawa Power relocated to Mississauga, Ontario, and were renamed the Mississauga Power. The 2013–14 NBL Canada season also featured expansion to two new locations: Ottawa, and Brampton. During preseason, another team announced its relocation, the Summerside Storm moving to Charlottetown, PEI. It was announced that the Storm name would be retained. In early August, the league's board of governors announced the Jazz would sit out the season due to failure of securing new ownership from the league.

On August 6, 2013, the Halifax Rainmen hired Chris Terrell as head coach.

On August 12, 2013, the St. John Mill Rats hired Rob Spon as head coach.

On August 16, 2013, the Mississauga Power hired Fred Grannum as head coach.

The 2013 NBL Canada draft took place on August 19 at the Hilton Suites Conference Centre & Spa in Markham, Ontario. The Ottawa SkyHawks made league history by drafting Alex Johnson of NC State, the first Canadian to ever be drafted with the first pick in the NBLC draft.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
2013-14 National Basketball League of Canada
Halifax RainmenHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax Metro Centre10,500
Island StormCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandEastlink Centre4,000
Moncton MiraclesMoncton, New BrunswickMoncton Coliseum6,554
Saint John Mill RatsSaint John, New BrunswickHarbour Station6,603
Brampton A'sBrampton, OntarioPowerade Centre5,000
London LightningLondon, OntarioBudweiser Gardens9,000
Mississauga PowerMississauga, OntarioHershey Centre5,400
Ottawa SkyHawksOttawa, OntarioCanadian Tire Centre19,153
Windsor ExpressWindsor, OntarioWFCU Centre6,500

The regular season began on November 1, 2013, and concluded on February 28, 2014. The number of games played by each team remains 40, similar to the prior season.

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistics
Points per gameAnthony AndersonSaint John Mill Rats24.3
Rebounds per gameTim ParhamHalifax Rainmen10.5
Assists per gameDarren DuncanWindsor Express8.8
Steals per gameJujuan CooleyHalifax Rainmen2.8
Blocks per gameCavell JohnsonBrampton A's1.7
Turnovers per gameTrayvon LathanMoncton Miracles3.8
FG%Eric CrookshankSaint John Mill Rats61.9%
FT%Stefan BonneauWindsor Express88.6%
3PT%Jamie VanderbekenOttawa SkyHawks48.7%
Double-doublesAntonio BallardIsland Storm20
Triple-doublesTrayvon LathanMoncton Miracles3
CategoryPlayerStatistics
PointsNick Okorie41
ReboundsTim Parham22
AssistsStefan Bonneau17
StealsJujuan Cooley7
Three PointersAdrian Moss7
Greg Plummer
Ryan Anderson
Johnny Mayhane
Anthony Anderson
BlocksElvin Mims7
CategoryTeamStatistics
Points per gameBrampton A's106.0
Rebounds per gameMoncton Miracles52.6
Assists per gameMississauga Power23.0
Steals per gameIsland Storm9.8
Blocks per gameLondon Lightning4.7
Turnovers per gameLondon Lightning15.7
Fouls per gameMississauga Power24.2
FG%Saint John Mill Rats45.7%
FT%Saint John Mill Rats76.8%
3FG%Saint John Mill Rats37.4%
+/-Windsor Express5.3

The following players were named the NBL Canada Players of the Week.

WeekPlayer of the WeekRef.
Nov. 1 – Nov. 3Stefan Bonneau (Windsor Express) (1/2)
Nov. 4 – Nov. 10Stanley Robinson (Moncton Miracles) (1/1)
Nov. 11 – Nov. 17Doug Herring (Saint John Mill Rats) (1/1)
Nov. 18 – Nov. 24Cavell Johnson (Brampton A's) (1/2)
Nov. 25 – Dec. 1Elvin Mims (London Lightning) (1/1)
Dec. 2 – Dec. 8Antonio Ballard (Island Storm) (1/2)
Dec. 9 – Dec. 15Tim Parham (Halifax Rainmen) (1/1)
Dec. 16 – Dec. 22Garrett Williamson (London Lightning) (1/3)
Dec. 23 – Dec. 29Ryan Anderson (Ottawa SkyHawks) (1/1)
Dec. 30 – Jan. 5Johnny Mayhane (Moncton Miracles) (1/1)
Jan. 6 – Jan. 12Garrett Williamson (London Lightning) (2/3)
Jan. 13 – Jan. 19Anthony Anderson (Saint John Mill Rats) (1/1)
Jan. 20 – Jan. 26Antonio Ballard (Island Storm) (2/2)
Jan. 27 – Feb. 2Morgan Lewis (Mississauga Power) (1/1)
Feb. 3 – Feb. 9Stefan Bonneau (Windsor Express) (2/2)
Feb. 10 – Feb. 16Justin Tubbs (Ottawa SkyHawks) (1/1)
Feb. 17 – Feb. 23Garrett Williamson (London Lightning) (3/3)
Feb. 24 – Feb. 28Cavell Johnson (Brampton A's) (2/2)

The following coaches were named the NBL Canada Coaches of the Month.

MonthCoach of the MonthRef.
NovemberDavid Magley (Brampton A's) (1/1)
DecemberBill Jones (Windsor Express) (1/1)
JanuaryRob Spon (Saint John Mill Rats) (1/1)
FebruaryJaren Jackson (Ottawa SkyHawks) (1/1)

The NBL Canada Championship Playoffs format has changed after the 2013 expansion. Initially, the first 4 teams out of 5 in each division would qualify. After the Jazz withdrawal from the season, this posed the problem of having all 4 teams in the Atlantic Division be already qualified. Although nothing has been announced officially by the league, some newspapers wrote that indeed all 4 teams in Atlantic will qualify, as well as the first 3 teams in Central. Teams 4 and 5 in the Central Division will play a wild card game for playoff access.

  • Division winner

Bold Series winner

(4) Ottawa SkyHawks vs. (5) Mississauga Power

  • After being unable to find new ownership, the NBLC announced the Montreal Jazz would sit out the 2013–14 season.

  • The Oshawa Power officially moved to Mississauga and were renamed the Mississauga Power.

  • The Summerside Storm officially moved to Charlottetown and were renamed the Island Storm.

  • The NBLC officially announced that expansion for the 2014–15 season will be open to ownership groups from Canada's Western Provinces.

  • The NBLC officially named Paul Riley as league commissioner.

  • After a disappointing 2–4 start to the 2013–14 season, the Mississauga Power released head coach Fred Grannum. The Power promoted long time assistant coach David Joseph to head coach.

  • The November 21 game between the Halifax Rainmen and the Moncton Miracles was canceled at halftime due to a citywide power outage in Moncton. The second half of the game will be finished on January 2.

  • The November 24 game between the Ottawa SkyHawks and the London Lightning was canceled due to inclement weather in London. The game is rescheduled for January 22.

  • The Ottawa SkyHawks relieved head coach Kevin Keathley of his duties on November 25 after a 4–3 start to the season. Jaren Jackson, a former NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs, was named as the new head coach.

  • The Halifax Rainmen relieved Chris Terrell of his head coaching duties on November 26 after a disappointing 0–6 start to the season. The Rainmen named former NBA star Craig Hodges as interim head coach.

  • The December 10 game between the Island Storm and the Moncton Miracles was canceled due to inclement weather. The game was rescheduled to February 15.

  • The December 15 games between the Island Storm against the Windsor Express, and the Saint John Mill Rats against the Moncton Miracles were postponed due to inclement weather. The Storm/Express game was played on December 16, while the Mill Rats/Miracles game is rescheduled for February 26.

  • The December 21 game between the Brampton A's and the Halifax Rainmen was postponed due to inclement weather. The game was played on December 23.

  • The December 23rd game between the Brampton A's and the London Lightning was rescheduled to allow the Halifax Rainmen play in their place, the game to London Lightning was rescheduled to Feb 2014.

  • The December 22 game between the Saint John Mill Rats and the Moncton Miracles was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be rescheduled to a future date in February.

  • The January 15 regular season game between the Windsor Express and their Central Division rivals London Lightning was held at the Coliseum on the grounds of the Caesars Windsor, dubbed the "Clash at the Coliseum". The Express won the game 86–78.

  • The January 25 game between the Windsor Express and the Brampton A's was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be rescheduled to a future date.

  • In an effort to expand their fanbase, the Ottawa SkyHawks played their January 27 game with the London Lightning on the campus of Cégep de l'Outaouais, the biggest public college in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada. The SkyHawks played a second game their against the Windsor Express on February 24.

  • The January 29 game between the Moncton Miracles and the Halifax Rainmen was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be rescheduled to a future date.

  • The January 31 games between the Windsor Express versus the Brampton A's and the Halifax Rainmen versus the Moncton Miracles were postponed due to inclement weather. The Rainmen/Miracles game is rescheduled for February 24 and the Express/A's game is rescheduled for February 25.

  • The Windsor Express set a new NBL Canada league record of 12 straight wins with their February 15 win against the Brampton A's.

  • The February 16 game between the Halifax Rainmen and the Island Storm was postponed due to inclement weather. The game is rescheduled for February 26.

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