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2016–17 NBA Development League season

The 2016–17 NBA Development League season was the 16th season of the NBA Development League (NBA D-League). The NBA D-League is the official minor league basketball organization owned by the National Basketball Association (NBA). The following season, the league was rebranded to NBA G League as part of multi-year partnership with Gatorade and its parent company, PepsiCo.[1]

2016–17 NBA Development League season
LeagueNBA Development League
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 11, 2016 – April 1, 2017
Draft
Top draft pickAnthony Brown
Picked byErie BayHawks
Regular season
Top seedRaptors 905
Season MVPVander Blue (Los Angeles D-Fenders)
Finals
ChampionsRaptors 905
  Runners-upRio Grande Valley Vipers
Finals MVPPascal Siakam (Raptors 905)
NBA Development League seasons

Transactions edit

Retirement edit

  • On July 4, 2015, Blake Ahearn was named the head coach of Clayton High School's boys basketball team, effectively ending his playing career. Ahearn played for 6 NBA D-League teams during his 8-year playing career, winning one championship with the Santa Cruz Warriors in 2015.[2]

League changes edit

The league expanded to a record 22 teams for the 2016–17 season. Three expansion teams were introduced this season (Greensboro Swarm, Long Island Nets, and Windy City Bulls), each of them owned and affiliated with an NBA team.[3] Along with these three new teams, the Bakersfield Jam were purchased by their 2015–16 affiliate, the Phoenix Suns, and relocated to become the Northern Arizona Suns. The Idaho Stampede, who were already owned by the Utah Jazz, were also relocated and became the Salt Lake City Stars. The Reno Bighorns were purchased by their NBA affiliate, the Sacramento Kings just prior to the start of the season. The addition of the three teams, as well as the purchases of existing teams, left just eight NBA teams without a D-League affiliate and only seven D-League teams not owned by an NBA team.

The league consists of two conferences, each with 11 teams split into two divisions, two with six and two with five. The Greensboro Swarm and Long Island Nets were placed into the Atlantic Division. The Raptors 905 moved from the Atlantic Division, along with the newly formed Windy City Bulls, to the Central Division. With the addition of the three expansion teams, to even out the conferences, the Iowa Energy and Sioux Falls Skyforce moved from the Central Division of the Eastern Conference to the Southwest Division of the Western Conference.[4]

Regular season edit

Final standings.[5]

Eastern Conference edit

Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Maine Red Claws (BOS) 29 21 .580 0 15–10 14–11
Delaware 87ers (PHI) 26 24 .520 3 15–10 11–14
Westchester Knicks (NYK) 19 31 .380 10 12–13 7–18
Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 19 31 .380 10 13–12 6–19
Long Island Nets (BKN) 17 33 .340 12 10–15 7–18
Erie BayHawks (ORL) 14 36 .280 15 9–16 5–20
Central Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
z – Raptors 905 (TOR) 39 11 .780 0 18–7 21–4
x – Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 30 20 .600 9 16–9 14–11
x – Canton Charge (CLE) 29 21 .580 10 17–8 12–13
Grand Rapids Drive (DET) 26 24 .520 13 15–10 11–14
Windy City Bulls (CHI) 23 27 .460 16 15–10 8–17

Western Conference edit

Southwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 34 16 .680 0 19–6 15–10
x – Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 32 18 .640 2 19–6 13–12
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 29 21 .580 5 16–9 13–12
Austin Spurs (SAS) 25 25 .500 9 13–12 12–13
Texas Legends (DAL) 25 25 .500 9 14–11 11–14
Iowa Energy (MEM) 12 38 .240 22 6–19 6–19
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Los Angeles D-Fenders (LAL) 34 16 .680 0 16–9 18–7
x – Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 31 19 .620 3 18–7 13–12
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX) 22 28 .440 12 14–11 8–17
Reno Bighorns (SAC) 21 29 .420 13 12–13 9–16
Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 14 36 .280 20 7–18 7–18

Playoffs edit

For the last time, the League held an eight-team bracket for the postseason. After the season, the League would shift from best-of-three postseason rounds to having it only be for the Finals (while retaining the arrangement of having the better seeded team host Game 2 and Game 3 if necessary).[6] Raptors 905 won the Finals in the final year of the league with the D League branding, winning over the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in three games. The Vipers won Game 1 119-106 before Raptors 905 won Game 2 95-85 and Game 3 122-96.[7]

Conference Semifinals (April 5-April 12)
Best of 3
Conference Finals (April 13-April 20)
Best of 3
Finals (April 23, 25, 27)
Best of 3
         
E1 Raptors 905 2
E4 Canton Charge 0
E1 Raptors 905 2
Eastern Conference
E2 Maine Red Claws 0
E2 Maine Red Claws 2
E3 Fort Wayne Mad Ants 1
E1 Raptors 905 2
W3 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 1
W1 Oklahoma City Blue 2
W4 Santa Cruz Warriors 1
W1 Oklahoma City Blue 1
Western Conference
W3 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2
W2 Los Angeles D-Fenders 1
W3 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2

Finals boxscore edit

April 23, 2017
8:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Raptors 905 106, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 119
Scoring by quarter: 31–29, 20–26, 31–38, 24–26
Pts: CJ Leslie 25
Rebs: Pascal Siakam 10
Asts: John Jordan 8
Pts: Darius Morris 23
Rebs: Chinanu Onuaku, Joshua Smith 10
Asts: Darius Morris 11
McAllen Convention Center, McAllen, Texas
Attendance: 1,969
Referees:
  • #45 Ray Acosta
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg
  • #70 Aaron Smith
April 25, 2017
7:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 85, Raptors 905 95
Scoring by quarter: 22–23, 23–31, 22–18, 19–23
Pts: Kyle Wiltjer 25
Rebs: Kyle Wiltjer 12
Asts: Darius Morris 7
Pts: Pascal Siakam 32
Rebs: Pascal Siakam 10
Asts: Fred VanVleet 9
Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Attendance: 3,359
Referees:
  • #14 JB DeRosa
  • #23 Jacyn Goble
  • #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal
April 27, 2017
7:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 96, Raptors 905 122
Pts: Troy Williams 23
Rebs: Chris Walker 9
Asts: Jarvis Threatt 7
Pts: Bruno Caboclo 31
Rebs: Bruno Caboclo, Yanick Moreira 11
Asts: Fred VanVleet 14
Raptors 905 wins series, 2–1
Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Attendance: 4,824
Referees:
  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 CJ Washington
  • #46 Jonathan Sterling

References edit

  1. ^ "NBA Development League to Become NBA Gatorade League" (Press release). NBA Development League. February 14, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  2. ^ "Done with pro career, Ahearn will coach at Clayton". STL Today. from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "NBA Development League Expansion". dleague.nba.com. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  4. ^ "Five New Teams Highlight 2016-17 NBA D-League Schedule". dleague.nba.com. August 22, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  5. ^ "NBA D-League Standings". NBA D-League. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  6. ^ "NBA D-League Playoffs 2017 Schedule".
  7. ^ "2017 NBA D-League Finals: Raptors 905 Defeat Rio Grande Valley Vipers, 2-1".

External links edit

  • Official website

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was named the head coach of Clayton High School s boys basketball team effectively ending his playing career Ahearn played for 6 NBA D League teams during his 8 year playing career winning one championship with the Santa Cruz Warriors in 2015 2 League changes editThe league expanded to a record 22 teams for the 2016 17 season Three expansion teams were introduced this season Greensboro Swarm Long Island Nets and Windy City Bulls each of them owned and affiliated with an NBA team 3 Along with these three new teams the Bakersfield Jam were purchased by their 2015 16 affiliate the Phoenix Suns and relocated to become the Northern Arizona Suns The Idaho Stampede who were already owned by the Utah Jazz were also relocated and became the Salt Lake City Stars The Reno Bighorns were purchased by their NBA affiliate the Sacramento Kings just prior to the start of the season The addition of the three teams as well as the purchases of existing teams left just eight NBA teams without a D League affiliate and only seven D League teams not owned by an NBA team The league consists of two conferences each with 11 teams split into two divisions two with six and two with five The Greensboro Swarm and Long Island Nets were placed into the Atlantic Division The Raptors 905 moved from the Atlantic Division along with the newly formed Windy City Bulls to the Central Division With the addition of the three expansion teams to even out the conferences the Iowa Energy and Sioux Falls Skyforce moved from the Central Division of the Eastern Conference to the Southwest Division of the Western Conference 4 Regular season editFinal standings 5 Eastern Conference edit Atlantic DivisionTeam affiliate W L PCT GB Home Roady Maine Red Claws BOS 29 21 580 0 15 10 14 11Delaware 87ers PHI 26 24 520 3 15 10 11 14Westchester Knicks NYK 19 31 380 10 12 13 7 18Greensboro Swarm CHA 19 31 380 10 13 12 6 19Long Island Nets BKN 17 33 340 12 10 15 7 18Erie BayHawks ORL 14 36 280 15 9 16 5 20Central DivisionTeam affiliate W L PCT GB Home Roadz Raptors 905 TOR 39 11 780 0 18 7 21 4x Fort Wayne Mad Ants IND 30 20 600 9 16 9 14 11x Canton Charge CLE 29 21 580 10 17 8 12 13Grand Rapids Drive DET 26 24 520 13 15 10 11 14Windy City Bulls CHI 23 27 460 16 15 10 8 17Western Conference edit Southwest DivisionTeam affiliate W L PCT GB Home Roady Oklahoma City Blue OKC 34 16 680 0 19 6 15 10x Rio Grande Valley Vipers HOU 32 18 640 2 19 6 13 12Sioux Falls Skyforce MIA 29 21 580 5 16 9 13 12Austin Spurs SAS 25 25 500 9 13 12 12 13Texas Legends DAL 25 25 500 9 14 11 11 14Iowa Energy MEM 12 38 240 22 6 19 6 19Pacific DivisionTeam affiliate W L PCT GB Home Roady Los Angeles D Fenders LAL 34 16 680 0 16 9 18 7x Santa Cruz Warriors GSW 31 19 620 3 18 7 13 12Northern Arizona Suns PHX 22 28 440 12 14 11 8 17Reno Bighorns SAC 21 29 420 13 12 13 9 16Salt Lake City Stars UTA 14 36 280 20 7 18 7 18Playoffs editFor the last time the League held an eight team bracket for the postseason After the season the League would shift from best of three postseason rounds to having it only be for the Finals while retaining the arrangement of having the better seeded team host Game 2 and Game 3 if necessary 6 Raptors 905 won the Finals in the final year of the league with the D League branding winning over the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in three games The Vipers won Game 1 119 106 before Raptors 905 won Game 2 95 85 and Game 3 122 96 7 Conference Semifinals April 5 April 12 Best of 3Conference Finals April 13 April 20 Best of 3Finals April 23 25 27 Best of 3 E1Raptors 9052E4Canton Charge0E1Raptors 9052Eastern ConferenceE2Maine Red Claws0E2Maine Red Claws2E3Fort Wayne Mad Ants1E1Raptors 9052W3Rio Grande Valley Vipers1W1Oklahoma City Blue2W4Santa Cruz Warriors1W1Oklahoma City Blue1Western ConferenceW3Rio Grande Valley Vipers2W2Los Angeles D Fenders1W3Rio Grande Valley Vipers2Finals boxscore edit April 23 20178 00 p m ETBoxscoreRaptors 905 106 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 119Scoring by quarter 31 29 20 26 31 38 24 26Pts CJ Leslie 25Rebs Pascal Siakam 10Asts John Jordan 8 Pts Darius Morris 23Rebs Chinanu Onuaku Joshua Smith 10Asts Darius Morris 11McAllen Convention Center McAllen TexasAttendance 1 969Referees 45 Ray Acosta 54 Jason Goldenberg 70 Aaron Smith April 25 20177 00 p m ETBoxscoreRio Grande Valley Vipers 85 Raptors 905 95Scoring by quarter 22 23 23 31 22 18 19 23Pts Kyle Wiltjer 25Rebs Kyle Wiltjer 12Asts Darius Morris 7 Pts Pascal Siakam 32Rebs Pascal Siakam 10Asts Fred VanVleet 9Hershey Centre Mississauga OntarioAttendance 3 359Referees 14 JB DeRosa 23 Jacyn Goble 48 Vladimir Voyard Tadal April 27 20177 00 p m ETBoxscoreRio Grande Valley Vipers 96 Raptors 905 122Pts Troy Williams 23Rebs Chris Walker 9Asts Jarvis Threatt 7 Pts Bruno Caboclo 31Rebs Bruno Caboclo Yanick Moreira 11Asts Fred VanVleet 14Raptors 905 wins series 2 1Hershey Centre Mississauga OntarioAttendance 4 824Referees 26 Brett Nansel 39 CJ Washington 46 Jonathan SterlingReferences edit NBA Development League to Become NBA Gatorade League Press release NBA Development League February 14 2017 Retrieved February 15 2017 Done with pro career Ahearn will coach at Clayton STL Today Archived from the original on July 2 2018 Retrieved October 30 2021 NBA Development League Expansion dleague nba com Retrieved September 30 2016 Five New Teams Highlight 2016 17 NBA D League Schedule dleague nba com August 22 2016 Retrieved September 30 2016 NBA D League Standings NBA D League Retrieved January 15 2017 NBA D League Playoffs 2017 Schedule 2017 NBA D League Finals Raptors 905 Defeat Rio Grande Valley Vipers 2 1 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 17 NBA Development League season amp oldid 1207946848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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