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2019–20 NBL season

The 2019–20 NBL season was the 42nd season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979. The Perth Wildcats became champions. They drew an average home attendance of 12,974, the highest in the 2019–20 NBL season.


2019–20 NBL season
National Basketball League
2019–20
3 October 2019 – 15 March 2020
126
9
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SBS VicelandESPN
New Zealand:
Sky Sport
Online:
SBS On DemandNBL TVTwitchFacebook Watch
Sydney Kings
Bryce Cotton (Perth)
Perth Wildcats (10th title)
Sydney Kings
Cairns TaipansMelbourne United
Bryce Cotton (Perth)
Points
Bryce Cotton (Perth)
22.5Rebounds
Shawn Long (Melbourne)
9.4Assists
Scott Machado (Cairns)
7.9Efficiency
Jordan Hunter (Sydney)
73%Bryce Cotton (Perth)22.5Shawn Long (Melbourne)9.4Scott Machado (Cairns)7.9Jordan Hunter (Sydney)73%
Bryce Cotton (Perth)22.5
Shawn Long (Melbourne)9.4
Scott Machado (Cairns)7.9
Jordan Hunter (Sydney)73%
45 pointsUnited 125–80 Kings(2 March 2020)
23 pointsWildcats 76–99 Taipans(18 October 2019)United 81–104 Kings(14 December 2019)Hawks 79–102 Kings(24 January 2020)
224 points36ers 113–111 Phoenix(13 December 2019)
6 gamesMelbourne United(2 – 29 November 2019)Sydney Kings(4 October – 4 November 2019)Brisbane Bullets(5 January – 7 February 2020)
10 gamesIllawarra Hawks(4 January – 15 February 2020)
17,514 – Qudos Bank ArenaKings vs Hawks(17 November 2019)
2,054 – ILT Stadium SouthlandBreakers vs Wildcats(3 November 2019)
896,408
6,903
All statistics correct as of 17 March 2020.

The 2019–20 NBL season was the 42nd season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979. The Perth Wildcats became champions. They drew an average home attendance of 12,974, the highest in the 2019–20 NBL season.

Nine teams competed in the 2019–20 Season with the addition of South East Melbourne Phoenix.

Column 1
Breakers
Bullets
Hawks
Kings
Taipans
United
Wildcats
36ers
Phoenix
TeamLocationCoachCaptainStadiumCapacityFoundedMain Sponsor
Adelaide 36ersAdelaideJoey WrightBrendan Teys Kevin WhiteAdelaide Entertainment Centre11,3001982Scouts Australia
Brisbane BulletsBrisbaneAndrej LemanisRotating captaincyNissan Arena5,0001979Tyrepower
Cairns TaipansCairnsMike KellyNathan Jawai D. J. NewbillCairns Convention Centre5,3001999CQUniversity
Illawarra HawksWollongongMatt FlinnDavid Andersen Todd BlanchfieldWIN Entertainment Centre6,0001979SLAM Media Inc.
AIS Arena5,200
Melbourne UnitedMelbourneDean VickermanChris GouldingMelbourne Arena10,5001984SodaStream
New Zealand BreakersAucklandDan ShamirThomas AbercrombieSpark Arena9,3002003Sky Sport
Eventfinda Stadium4,400
ILT Stadium Southland4,000
Perth WildcatsPerthTrevor GleesonDamian MartinPerth Arena14,8001982Pentanet
South East Melbourne PhoenixMelbourneSimon MitchellMitch Creek Adam GibsonMelbourne Arena10,5002019Dreamstreet Lending
State Basketball Centre3,200
Sydney KingsSydneyWill WeaverKevin LischQudos Bank Arena18,2001988Hostplus
  • The South East Melbourne Phoenix joined the NBL.
  • Will Weaver replaced Andrew Gaze as head coach of the Sydney Kings.
  • Dan Shamir replaced Kevin Braswell as head coach of the New Zealand Breakers.
  • Matt Flinn replaced Rob Beveridge as head coach of the Illawarra Hawks.

The pre-season games started on 19 June 2019 and ended on 16 October 2019. The pre-season featured games in China, the Philippines and the United States, and featured the NBLxNBA 2019 Tour in which five NBL teams played a total of seven games.

The 2019–20 regular season took place over 20 rounds between 3 October 2019 and 16 February 2020.

Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2020. Source: NBL.com.au

The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the overall points percentage between the teams will determine order of seeding.

1Melbourne United won on overall points percentage. Brisbane Bullets finished 5th on overall points percentage.

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top four.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.

The 2020 NBL Finals were played in February and March 2020, consisting of two best-of-three semi-final series and a best-of-five Grand Final series. In the semi-finals, the higher seed hosted the first and third games. In the Grand Final, the higher seed hosts the first, third and fifth games.

Despite the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and multiple other sporting events being cancelled due to the pandemic, the Grand Final series started on 8 March 2020. Beginning with Game 2, all remaining games would be played behind closed doors with no spectators. After Game 3, the Sydney Kings (who were trailing 2–1 in the series) announced that they would pull out of the Grand Final due to COVID-19 concerns. The NBL therefore cancelled the remainder of the series, and named the Perth Wildcats as NBL champions by default.

  • Most Valuable Player (Ray Borner Medal): John Roberson (South East Melbourne Phoenix)
  • 3 Point Shootout: David Barlow (Melbourne United)
  • Dunk Contest: Terry Armstrong (South East Melbourne Phoenix)
RoundsPlayerTeam
Round 1Mitch CreekSouth East Melbourne Phoenix
Round 2Bryce CottonPerth Wildcats
Round 3Andrew BogutSydney Kings
Round 4Shawn LongMelbourne United
Round 5Jason CadeeBrisbane Bullets
Round 6LaMelo BallIllawarra Hawks
Round 7Jerome RandleAdelaide 36ers
Round 8LaMelo BallIllawarra Hawks
Round 9Cameron OliverCairns Taipans
Round 10Nick KayPerth Wildcats
Round 11John RobersonSouth East Melbourne Phoenix
Jerome RandleAdelaide 36ers
Round 12Scotty HopsonNew Zealand Breakers
Round 13Lamar PattersonBrisbane Bullets
Round 14Dane PineauSouth East Melbourne Phoenix
Round 15Scott MachadoCairns Taipans
Round 16Scotty HopsonNew Zealand Breakers
Round 17Miles PlumleePerth Wildcats
Round 18Nick KayPerth Wildcats
Round 19Cameron OliverCairns Taipans
Round 20Chris GouldingMelbourne United
  • Most Valuable Player (Andrew Gaze Trophy): Bryce Cotton (Perth Wildcats)

  • Rookie of the Year: LaMelo Ball (Illawarra Hawks)

  • Best Defensive Player: D. J. Newbill (Cairns Taipans)

  • Best Sixth Man: Jason Cadee (Brisbane Bullets)

  • Most Improved Player: Will Magnay (Brisbane Bullets)

  • Fans MVP: Scott Machado (Cairns Taipans)

  • Coach of the Year (Lindsay Gaze Trophy): Mike Kelly (Cairns Taipans)

  • Referee of the Year: Vaughan Mayberry

  • GameTime by Kmart: Dane Pineau (South East Melbourne Phoenix)

  • All-NBL First Team:

    • Scott Machado (Cairns Taipans)
    • Bryce Cotton (Perth Wildcats)
    • Lamar Patterson (Brisbane Bullets)
    • Jae'Sean Tate (Sydney Kings)
    • Nick Kay (Perth Wildcats)
  • All-NBL Second Team:

    • Casper Ware (Sydney Kings)
    • D. J. Newbill (Cairns Taipans)
    • Scotty Hopson (New Zealand Breakers)
    • Cameron Oliver (Cairns Taipans)
    • Andrew Bogut (Sydney Kings)
  • Semi-finals MVP: Nick Kay (Perth Wildcats), Jae'Sean Tate (Sydney Kings)

  • Grand Final Series MVP (Larry Sengstock Medal): Bryce Cotton (Perth Wildcats)

Australian Broadcast Rights to the 2019–20 season were held by SBS Viceland in the first year of a two-year deal. All 126 games were available live and free on streaming platforms such as SBS On Demand. ESPN also broadcast 59 games including all games after 7.30pm AEDT. In New Zealand, Sky Sport were the official league broadcaster. The NBL also became the first Australian sports body to broadcast their matches online with them signing a two-year deal with Twitch which included all pre-season games. The NBL also signed a deal with Facebook Watch, which broadcast 52 games across the season in the United States.

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