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2020–21 NBL season

The 2020–21 NBL season was the 43rd season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979. A total of nine teams contested in the 2020–21 season. The regular season was played between January and June 2021, followed by a post-season in June 2021.

2020–21 NBL season
LeagueNational Basketball League
Season2020–21
Duration15 January – 25 June 2021
Number of games162
Number of teams9
TV partner(s)Australia: New Zealand: Online:
Regular season
Season championsMelbourne United
NBL CupPerth Wildcats (1st title)
Season MVP Bryce Cotton (Perth)
Finals
ChampionsMelbourne United (6th title)
  Runners-upPerth Wildcats
SemifinalistsIllawarra Hawks
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix
Finals MVP Jock Landale (Melbourne)
Statistical leaders
Points Bryce Cotton (Perth) 23.5
Rebounds John Mooney (Perth) 11.4
Assists Josh Giddey (Adelaide) 7.6
Efficiency David Andersen (Melbourne) 67%
Records
Biggest home win29 points
Phoenix 106–77 Taipans
(19 March 2021)
Biggest away win32 points
Hawks 63–95 Phoenix
(1 April 2021)
Highest scoring227 points
Bullets 108–119 Kings
(13 March 2021)
Winning streak11 games
Melbourne United
(21 March – 2 May 2021)
Losing streak8 games
Cairns Taipans
(25 April – 26 May 2021)
Highest attendance12,185 – RAC Arena
Wildcats vs United
(4 June 2021)
Lowest attendance809 – John Cain Arena
Bullets vs Hawks
Taipans vs Wildcats
(26 February 2021)
Total attendance572,950
Average attendance3,951
NBL seasons
All statistics correct as of 25 June 2021.

Australian broadcast rights to the season were held by SBS Viceland in the second year of a two-year deal. All games were available live and free on streaming platforms such as SBS On Demand. ESPN also broadcast select games, including all games after 7.30pm AEDT.[1] In New Zealand, Sky Sport were the official league broadcaster.[2] The NBL continued broadcasting games online on Twitch in the second year of a two-year deal.[3]

Teams edit

Nine teams competed in the 2020–21 season, with the Tasmania JackJumpers set to enter the league for the 2021–22 season.[4]

During the off-season the Illawarra Hawks were renamed to The Hawks after the new ownership group announced they wanted to expand out from Illawarra and into the wider region.[5]

On 9 February 2021, the NBL reinstated the Illawarra Hawks name following an increase in support from the local community.[6]

Stadiums and locations edit


Personnel and sponsorship edit

Player transactions edit

Free agency negotiations were delayed until 15 July 2020, after the NBL and the Australian Basketball Players' Association postponed the original start date of 30 March 2020 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8] On 17 April 2020, the NBL, the Australian Basketball Players' Association and the nine clubs reached an agreement in response to the financial pressure caused by the pandemic, which reduced the salaries of players signed for the 2020–21 season, lowered the full-time roster positions from 11 to 10 players (plus a Next Star slot) and from three import slots to two import slots.[9]

Coaching transactions edit

Team Role 2019–20 season 2020–21 season
Adelaide 36ers Head coach Joey Wright Conner Henry
Assistant Kevin Brooks Jamie Pearlman
Darren Golley N/A
Andrew Jantke
Brisbane Bullets Assistant Sam Mackinnon Greg Vanderjagt
Mick Downer N/A
Illawarra Hawks Head coach Matt Flinn Brian Goorjian
Assistant Ben Bagoly Jacob Jackomas
Eric Cooks Shaun Roger
Tyson Demos N/A
Melbourne United Assistant Ross McMains Darryl McDonald
New Zealand Breakers Assistant Zico Coronel Chanel Pompallier
N/A Jacob Mooallem
SEM Phoenix Assistant Ian Stacker N/A
Sydney Kings Head coach Will Weaver Adam Forde
Assistant Adam Forde Kevin Lisch
N/A Sam Gruggen
Lachlan Lonergan

Pre-season edit

The pre-season games began on 13 November 2020, and ran until 10 January 2021.[10]

Ladder edit

2020–21 NBL pre-season ladder
Ladder Information
Pos. Nat. Name Pld. W. L. Last 5 Streak Home Away For Against Pts % Win %
1   Melbourne 1 1 0 1–0 W1 0–0 1–0 97 81 119.75% 100.00%
2   Sydney 1 1 0 1–0 W1 1–0 0–0 98 89 110.11% 100.00%
3   Adelaide 3 2 1 2–1 L1 2–0 0–1 276 225 122.67% 66.67%
4   Perth (RC) 2 1 1 1–1 L1 1–1 0–0 165 165 100.00% 50.00%
5   Cairns 2 1 1 1–1 W1 1–1 0–0 177 185 95.68% 50.00%
6   Brisbane 4 2 2 2–2 W2 2–0 0–2 347 378 91.80% 50.00%
7   Illawarra 3 1 2 1–2 L1 0–0 1–2 254 263 96.58% 33.33%
8   S.E. Melbourne 2 0 2 0–2 L2 0–0 0–2 198 210 94.29% 0.00%

Total Rounds
5 weeks

Total Games
11 games


Legend
  • (RC) Reigning Champion

  • Updated: 9 January 2021


Regular season edit

The regular season which was due to begin in early October, began on 15 January 2021 after it was delayed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] It consisted of 162 games spread across 21 rounds, with the final game being played on 8 June 2021.

Ladder edit

Pos 2020–21 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Melbourne United 36 28 8 77.78% 4–1 W3 14–4 14–4 3189 2956 107.88%
2 Perth Wildcats 36 25 11 69.44% 3–2 L2 13–5 12–6 3133 2900 108.03%
3 Illawarra Hawks 36 20 16 55.56% 4–1 L1 11–7 9–9 2962 2954 100.27%
4 S.E. Melbourne Phoenix 36 19 17 52.78% 2–3 L1 9–9 10–8 3217 3124 102.98%
5 Sydney Kings 36 19 17 52.78% 4–1 W3 11–7 8–10 3112 3087 100.81%
6 Brisbane Bullets 36 18 18 50.00% 4–1 W1 9–9 9–9 3204 3274 97.86%
7 Adelaide 36ers 36 13 23 36.11% 0–5 L7 10–8 3–15 2985 3156 94.58%
8 New Zealand Breakers 36 12 24 33.33% 2–3 L1 8–10 4–14 2937 3021 97.22%
9 Cairns Taipans 36 8 28 22.22% 1–4 L2 6–12 2–16 2940 3207 91.67%

Updated to match(es) played on 9 June 2021. Source: NBL.com.au

Ladder progression edit

  • 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.
2020–21 NBL season
Team 1 2 3 4 5 NBL Cup 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
6 7 8 9
Adelaide 36ers 3 5 3 3 3 4 6 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Brisbane Bullets 6 9 5 6 6 7 5 4 5 5 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Cairns Taipans 4 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Illawarra Hawks 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3
Melbourne United 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
New Zealand Breakers 8 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Perth Wildcats 2 4 7 7 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix 7 6 6 4 4 5 3 7 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4
Sydney Kings 5 4 7 5 5 6 7 6 6 6 5 4 6 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 5

NBL Cup edit

The 2020–21 season sees the introduction of the NBL Cup, which was a tournament based in Melbourne ran from 20 February to 14 March 2021.[12]

Ladder edit

Pos 2021 NBL Cup
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP QW Pts
1 Perth Wildcats 8 7 1 87.50% 4–1 W3 3–1 4–0 745 680 109.56% 18.5 39.5
2 S.E. Melbourne Phoenix 8 5 3 62.50% 3–2 W3 3–1 2–2 748 704 106.25% 18.5 33.5
3 Brisbane Bullets 8 5 3 62.50% 3–2 L1 5–3 2–2 795 785 101.27% 17.5 32.5
4 Melbourne United 8 4 4 50.00% 2–3 L3 2–2 2–2 674 677 99.56% 17 29
5 Sydney Kings 8 4 4 50.00% 2–3 W1 2–2 2–2 747 729 102.47% 16.5 28.5
6 Illawarra Hawks 8 4 4 50.00% 3–2 W2 3–1 1–3 698 693 100.72% 16.5 28.5
7 New Zealand Breakers 8 3 5 37.50% 2–3 L2 2–2 1–3 703 710 99.01% 13 22
8 Adelaide 36ers 8 2 6 25.00% 1–4 L2 2–2 0–4 673 751 89.61% 14 20
9 Cairns Taipans 8 2 6 25.00% 1–4 L3 2–2 0–4 677 731 92.61% 12.5 18.5

Updated to match(es) played on 14 March 2021. Source: nblcup.com.au

Perth Wildcats won the inaugural NBL Cup trophy with a 7–1 record in eight games played.[13]

Finals edit

The 2021 NBL Finals was played in June 2021, 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 usually hosts the first, third and fifth games. However, due to the border restrictions by the Western Australian state government, Perth Wildcats (the lower seed) hosted the first two games, while Melbourne United hosted the third game (and would have also hosted the fourth and fifth games had they not already won the series by the third game).

Playoff bracket edit

Semifinals Grand Final
            
1 Melbourne United 96 79 84
4 S.E. Melbourne Phoenix 78 90 74
1 Melbourne United 73 83 81 X X
2 Perth Wildcats 70 74 76 X X
2 Perth Wildcats 72 75 79
3 Illawarra Hawks 74 71 71


Awards edit

Regular season edit

Player of the Week edit

Rounds Player Team
Round 1 Justin Simon The Hawks
Round 2 Isaac Humphries Adelaide 36ers
Round 3 Vic Law Brisbane Bullets
Nathan Sobey
Round 4 Scott Machado Cairns Taipans
Round 5 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks
Round 6 Mitch Creek South East Melbourne Phoenix
Round 7 Mitch McCarron Melbourne United
Round 8 John Mooney Perth Wildcats
Round 9 Josh Giddey Adelaide 36ers
Round 10 Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats
Round 11 John Mooney Perth Wildcats
Round 12 Jarell Martin Sydney Kings
Round 13 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks
Round 14 Cameron Oliver Cairns Taipans
Round 15 Jordan Hunter Sydney Kings
Round 16 John Mooney Perth Wildcats
Round 17 Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats
Round 18 Keifer Sykes South East Melbourne Phoenix
Round 19 Finn Delany New Zealand Breakers
Round 20 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks
Round 21 Nathan Sobey Brisbane Bullets

Awards Night edit

Post season edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mark, David (31 July 2019). "National Basketball League now on SBS and ESPN after Nine opts out of its broadcast deal". ABC. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^ "NBL and Breakers Team Up with SKY Sport". National Basketball League. 5 June 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  3. ^ Ward, Roy (11 October 2019). "NBL strikes 'revolutionary' live stream deal with Twitch". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Tasmania will get its first NBL team since 1996". ABC News. 28 February 2020.
  5. ^ Fernandez, Timothy (17 June 2020). "Illawarra Hawks are no more as NBL locks in new owners". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  6. ^ "NBL Reinstates Illawarra Hawks Name". www.nbl.com.au. 9 February 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  7. ^ "2020/21 Hungry Jack's NBL Season to Tip Off in December | NBL". nbl.com.au.
  8. ^ "NBL Free Agency | NBL". nbl.com.au.
  9. ^ "NBL, ABPA and Clubs Reach Agreement for 2020/21 Season | NBL". nbl.com.au.
  10. ^ "Hungry Jack's NBL Preseason Games". NBL.com.au. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Hungry Jack's NBL to Tip Off in Early 2021". NBL.com.au. 14 September 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  12. ^ Hope, Shayne (21 December 2020). "NBL Cup a slam dunk for Melbourne hub". 7NEWS.com.au. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Wildcats complete NBL Cup with dazzling comeback". nbl.com.au. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  14. ^ "Bryce Cotton Claims Third Andrew Gaze MVP Trophy". NBL.com.au. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2020 21 NBL season was the 43rd season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979 A total of nine teams contested in the 2020 21 season The regular season was played between January and June 2021 followed by a post season in June 2021 2020 21 NBL seasonLeagueNational Basketball LeagueSeason2020 21Duration15 January 25 June 2021Number of games162Number of teams9TV partner s Australia SBS VicelandESPN New Zealand Sky Sport Online SBS On DemandNBL TVTwitchRegular seasonSeason championsMelbourne UnitedNBL CupPerth Wildcats 1st title Season MVPBryce Cotton Perth FinalsChampionsMelbourne United 6th title Runners upPerth WildcatsSemifinalistsIllawarra HawksS E Melbourne PhoenixFinals MVPJock Landale Melbourne Statistical leadersPointsBryce Cotton Perth 23 5ReboundsJohn Mooney Perth 11 4AssistsJosh Giddey Adelaide 7 6EfficiencyDavid Andersen Melbourne 67 RecordsBiggest home win29 pointsPhoenix 106 77 Taipans 19 March 2021 Biggest away win32 pointsHawks 63 95 Phoenix 1 April 2021 Highest scoring227 pointsBullets 108 119 Kings 13 March 2021 Winning streak11 gamesMelbourne United 21 March 2 May 2021 Losing streak8 gamesCairns Taipans 25 April 26 May 2021 Highest attendance12 185 RAC ArenaWildcats vs United 4 June 2021 Lowest attendance809 John Cain ArenaBullets vs HawksTaipans vs Wildcats 26 February 2021 Total attendance572 950Average attendance3 951NBL seasons 2019 202021 22 All statistics correct as of 25 June 2021 Australian broadcast rights to the season were held by SBS Viceland in the second year of a two year deal All games were available live and free on streaming platforms such as SBS On Demand ESPN also broadcast select games including all games after 7 30pm AEDT 1 In New Zealand Sky Sport were the official league broadcaster 2 The NBL continued broadcasting games online on Twitch in the second year of a two year deal 3 Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Stadiums and locations 1 2 Personnel and sponsorship 1 3 Player transactions 1 4 Coaching transactions 2 Pre season 2 1 Ladder 3 Regular season 3 1 Ladder 3 2 Ladder progression 3 3 NBL Cup 3 3 1 Ladder 4 Finals 4 1 Playoff bracket 5 Awards 5 1 Regular season 5 1 1 Player of the Week 5 1 2 Awards Night 5 2 Post season 6 References 7 External linksTeams editNine teams competed in the 2020 21 season with the Tasmania JackJumpers set to enter the league for the 2021 22 season 4 During the off season the Illawarra Hawks were renamed to The Hawks after the new ownership group announced they wanted to expand out from Illawarra and into the wider region 5 On 9 February 2021 the NBL reinstated the Illawarra Hawks name following an increase in support from the local community 6 Stadiums and locations edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Breakers Bullets Hawks Kings Taipans United Wildcats 36ers Phoenix Team Location Stadium Capacity Adelaide 36ers Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 11 300 Brisbane Bullets Brisbane Nissan Arena 5 000 Cairns Taipans Cairns Cairns Pop Up Arena 2 000 Illawarra Hawks Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre 6 000 Melbourne United Melbourne John Cain Arena 10 500 Bendigo Stadium 4 000 New Zealand Breakers Auckland Spark Arena 9 300 The Trusts Arena 4 900 TSB Stadium 4 500 Christchurch Arena 7 200 Energy Events Centre 3 500 Franklin Pool and Leisure Centre 1 100 Silverdome 5 000 Bendigo Stadium 4 000 Perth Wildcats Perth RAC Arena 14 800 South East Melbourne Phoenix Melbourne John Cain Arena 10 500 State Basketball Centre 3 200 Sydney Kings Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 18 200 Personnel and sponsorship edit Team Coach Captain Main sponsor Kit manufacturer Adelaide 36ers nbsp Conner Henry nbsp Daniel Dillon nbsp Daniel Johnson nbsp Brendan Teys Scouts Australia Champion Brisbane Bullets nbsp Andrej Lemanis nbsp Jason Cadee St Genevieve Cairns Taipans nbsp Mike Kelly nbsp Scott Machado CQUniversity Illawarra Hawks nbsp Brian Goorjian nbsp Andrew Ogilvy Pepper Money Melbourne United nbsp Dean Vickerman nbsp Chris Goulding nbsp Mitch McCarron SodaStream New Zealand Breakers nbsp Dan Shamir nbsp Thomas Abercrombie Sky Sport Perth Wildcats nbsp Trevor Gleeson nbsp Jesse Wagstaff Pentanet South East Melbourne Phoenix nbsp Simon Mitchell nbsp Kyle Adnam nbsp Adam Gibson Mountain Goat Beer Sydney Kings nbsp Adam Forde nbsp Daniel Kickert nbsp Casper Ware Brydens Lawyers Player transactions edit Main article List of 2020 21 NBL season transactions Free agency negotiations were delayed until 15 July 2020 after the NBL and the Australian Basketball Players Association postponed the original start date of 30 March 2020 due to the effects of the COVID 19 pandemic 7 8 On 17 April 2020 the NBL the Australian Basketball Players Association and the nine clubs reached an agreement in response to the financial pressure caused by the pandemic which reduced the salaries of players signed for the 2020 21 season lowered the full time roster positions from 11 to 10 players plus a Next Star slot and from three import slots to two import slots 9 Coaching transactions edit Team Role 2019 20 season 2020 21 season Adelaide 36ers Head coach Joey Wright Conner Henry Assistant Kevin Brooks Jamie Pearlman Darren Golley N A Andrew Jantke Brisbane Bullets Assistant Sam Mackinnon Greg Vanderjagt Mick Downer N A Illawarra Hawks Head coach Matt Flinn Brian Goorjian Assistant Ben Bagoly Jacob Jackomas Eric Cooks Shaun Roger Tyson Demos N A Melbourne United Assistant Ross McMains Darryl McDonald New Zealand Breakers Assistant Zico Coronel Chanel Pompallier N A Jacob Mooallem SEM Phoenix Assistant Ian Stacker N A Sydney Kings Head coach Will Weaver Adam Forde Assistant Adam Forde Kevin Lisch N A Sam Gruggen Lachlan LonerganPre season editMain article 2020 NBL pre season The pre season games began on 13 November 2020 and ran until 10 January 2021 10 Ladder edit 2020 21 NBL pre season ladder Ladder Information Pos Nat Name Pld W L Last 5 Streak Home Away For Against Pts Win 1 nbsp Melbourne 1 1 0 1 0 W1 0 0 1 0 97 81 119 75 100 00 2 nbsp Sydney 1 1 0 1 0 W1 1 0 0 0 98 89 110 11 100 00 3 nbsp Adelaide 3 2 1 2 1 L1 2 0 0 1 276 225 122 67 66 67 4 nbsp Perth RC 2 1 1 1 1 L1 1 1 0 0 165 165 100 00 50 00 5 nbsp Cairns 2 1 1 1 1 W1 1 1 0 0 177 185 95 68 50 00 6 nbsp Brisbane 4 2 2 2 2 W2 2 0 0 2 347 378 91 80 50 00 7 nbsp Illawarra 3 1 2 1 2 L1 0 0 1 2 254 263 96 58 33 33 8 nbsp S E Melbourne 2 0 2 0 2 L2 0 0 0 2 198 210 94 29 0 00 Total Rounds 5 weeksTotal Games 11 games Legend RC Reigning Champion Updated 9 January 2021Regular season editMain article 2020 21 NBL regular season The regular season which was due to begin in early October began on 15 January 2021 after it was delayed twice due to the COVID 19 pandemic 11 It consisted of 162 games spread across 21 rounds with the final game being played on 8 June 2021 Ladder edit Pos 2020 21 NBL season vte Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP 1 Melbourne United 36 28 8 77 78 4 1 W3 14 4 14 4 3189 2956 107 88 2 Perth Wildcats 36 25 11 69 44 3 2 L2 13 5 12 6 3133 2900 108 03 3 Illawarra Hawks 36 20 16 55 56 4 1 L1 11 7 9 9 2962 2954 100 27 4 S E Melbourne Phoenix 36 19 17 52 78 2 3 L1 9 9 10 8 3217 3124 102 98 5 Sydney Kings 36 19 17 52 78 4 1 W3 11 7 8 10 3112 3087 100 81 6 Brisbane Bullets 36 18 18 50 00 4 1 W1 9 9 9 9 3204 3274 97 86 7 Adelaide 36ers 36 13 23 36 11 0 5 L7 10 8 3 15 2985 3156 94 58 8 New Zealand Breakers 36 12 24 33 33 2 3 L1 8 10 4 14 2937 3021 97 22 9 Cairns Taipans 36 8 28 22 22 1 4 L2 6 12 2 16 2940 3207 91 67 Updated to match es played on 9 June 2021 Source NBL com au Ladder progression edit 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 2020 21 NBL season vte Team 1 2 3 4 5 NBL Cup 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6 7 8 9 Adelaide 36ers 3 5 3 3 3 4 6 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Brisbane Bullets 6 9 5 6 6 7 5 4 5 5 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Cairns Taipans 4 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Illawarra Hawks 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 Melbourne United 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 New Zealand Breakers 8 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Perth Wildcats 2 4 7 7 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S E Melbourne Phoenix 7 6 6 4 4 5 3 7 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 Sydney Kings 5 4 7 5 5 6 7 6 6 6 5 4 6 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 NBL Cup edit Main article 2021 NBL Cup The 2020 21 season sees the introduction of the NBL Cup which was a tournament based in Melbourne ran from 20 February to 14 March 2021 12 Ladder edit Pos 2021 NBL Cup vte Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP QW Pts 1 Perth Wildcats 8 7 1 87 50 4 1 W3 3 1 4 0 745 680 109 56 18 5 39 5 2 S E Melbourne Phoenix 8 5 3 62 50 3 2 W3 3 1 2 2 748 704 106 25 18 5 33 5 3 Brisbane Bullets 8 5 3 62 50 3 2 L1 5 3 2 2 795 785 101 27 17 5 32 5 4 Melbourne United 8 4 4 50 00 2 3 L3 2 2 2 2 674 677 99 56 17 29 5 Sydney Kings 8 4 4 50 00 2 3 W1 2 2 2 2 747 729 102 47 16 5 28 5 6 Illawarra Hawks 8 4 4 50 00 3 2 W2 3 1 1 3 698 693 100 72 16 5 28 5 7 New Zealand Breakers 8 3 5 37 50 2 3 L2 2 2 1 3 703 710 99 01 13 22 8 Adelaide 36ers 8 2 6 25 00 1 4 L2 2 2 0 4 673 751 89 61 14 20 9 Cairns Taipans 8 2 6 25 00 1 4 L3 2 2 0 4 677 731 92 61 12 5 18 5 Updated to match es played on 14 March 2021 Source nblcup com auPerth Wildcats won the inaugural NBL Cup trophy with a 7 1 record in eight games played 13 Finals editMain article 2021 NBL Finals The 2021 NBL Finals was played in June 2021 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 usually hosts the first third and fifth games However due to the border restrictions by the Western Australian state government Perth Wildcats the lower seed hosted the first two games while Melbourne United hosted the third game and would have also hosted the fourth and fifth games had they not already won the series by the third game Playoff bracket edit SemifinalsGrand Final 1Melbourne United9679844S E Melbourne Phoenix7890741Melbourne United738381XX2Perth Wildcats707476XX2Perth Wildcats7275793Illawarra Hawks747171Awards editRegular season edit Player of the Week edit Rounds Player Team Round 1 Justin Simon The Hawks Round 2 Isaac Humphries Adelaide 36ers Round 3 Vic Law Brisbane Bullets Nathan Sobey Round 4 Scott Machado Cairns Taipans Round 5 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks Round 6 Mitch Creek South East Melbourne Phoenix Round 7 Mitch McCarron Melbourne United Round 8 John Mooney Perth Wildcats Round 9 Josh Giddey Adelaide 36ers Round 10 Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats Round 11 John Mooney Perth Wildcats Round 12 Jarell Martin Sydney Kings Round 13 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks Round 14 Cameron Oliver Cairns Taipans Round 15 Jordan Hunter Sydney Kings Round 16 John Mooney Perth Wildcats Round 17 Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats Round 18 Keifer Sykes South East Melbourne Phoenix Round 19 Finn Delany New Zealand Breakers Round 20 Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks Round 21 Nathan Sobey Brisbane Bullets Awards Night edit Most Valuable Player Andrew Gaze Trophy Bryce Cotton 14 Perth Wildcats Rookie of the Year Josh Giddey Adelaide 36ers Best Defensive Player Damian Martin Trophy Justin Simon Illawarra Hawks Best Sixth Man Jo Lual Acuil Melbourne United Most Improved Player Sam Froling Illawarra Hawks Fans MVP Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats Coach of the Year Lindsay Gaze Trophy Trevor Gleeson Perth Wildcats Executive of the Year Mark Boyd Melbourne United Referee of the Year Chris Reid Most Outstanding Media Coverage Olgun Uluc ESPN GameTime by Kmart Kyle Adnam South East Melbourne Phoenix All NBL First Team Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats Nathan Sobey Brisbane Bullets Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks John Mooney Perth Wildcats Jock Landale Melbourne United All NBL Second Team Chris Goulding Melbourne United Casper Ware Sydney Kings Mitch McCarron Melbourne United Mitch Creek South East Melbourne Phoenix Finn Delany New Zealand Breakers Post season edit Grand Final Series MVP Larry Sengstock Medal Jock Landale Melbourne United References edit Mark David 31 July 2019 National Basketball League now on SBS and ESPN after Nine opts out of its broadcast deal ABC Retrieved 23 October 2019 NBL and Breakers Team Up with SKY Sport National Basketball League 5 June 2019 Retrieved 7 July 2019 Ward Roy 11 October 2019 NBL strikes revolutionary live stream deal with Twitch The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 October 2019 Tasmania will get its first NBL team since 1996 ABC News 28 February 2020 Fernandez Timothy 17 June 2020 Illawarra Hawks are no more as NBL locks in new owners www abc net au Retrieved 18 July 2020 NBL Reinstates Illawarra Hawks Name www nbl com au 9 February 2021 Retrieved 10 February 2021 2020 21 Hungry Jack s NBL Season to Tip Off in December NBL nbl com au NBL Free Agency NBL nbl com au NBL ABPA and Clubs Reach Agreement for 2020 21 Season NBL nbl com au Hungry Jack s NBL Preseason Games NBL com au 29 October 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2020 Hungry Jack s NBL to Tip Off in Early 2021 NBL com au 14 September 2020 Retrieved 14 September 2020 Hope Shayne 21 December 2020 NBL Cup a slam dunk for Melbourne hub 7NEWS com au Retrieved 21 December 2020 Wildcats complete NBL Cup with dazzling comeback nbl com au 14 March 2021 Retrieved 19 March 2021 Bryce Cotton Claims Third Andrew Gaze MVP Trophy NBL com au 16 June 2021 Retrieved 16 June 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 21 NBL season amp oldid 1223702649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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