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Play-Off bracket
Next Round Schedule

Round 11 (Regular Season)

BIG V
Corio Bay S.  May. 26  Waverley F.
Melbourne  May. 25  Ringwood H.
Hume City  May. 25  Sherbrooke S.
Eltham W.  May. 25  Diamond V.E.
Werribee  May. 25  Bulleen B.
Central ABL
Eastern M.  May. 25  Southern T.
Norwood F.  May. 25  Sturt S.
W.Adelaide B.  May. 25  S.Adelaide P.
Woodville W.  May. 25  Forestville .
C.District L.  May. 25  N.Adelaide R.
QBL
Rockhampton  May. 26  Townsville H.
SW Metro P.  May. 26  Mackay M.
Suncoast  May. 26  Cairns M.
Toowoomba  May. 26  Gold Coast R.
Ipswich F.  May. 25  Northside W.
Brisbane C.  May. 25  Toowoomba
Gladstone P.  May. 25  Townsville H.
Gold Coast R.  May. 25  Mackay M.
Bundaberg B.  May. 25  Cairns M.
SBL
Geraldton B.  May. 25  Mandurah M.
Goldfield G.  May. 25  Rockingham F.
SW Slammers  May. 25  Wanneroo W.
East Perth E.  May. 25  Cockburn C.
Kalamunda E..  May. 25  Stirling S.
Willetton T.  May. 25  Perth R.
Perth R.  May. 24  Perry Lakes .
Lakeside L.  May. 24  SW Slammers
SEABL
Frankston B.  May. 26  Hobart C.
Knox R.  May. 26  NW Tasmania
Brisbane S.  May. 25  Ballarat M.
Geelong S.  May. 25  Knox R.
Bendigo B.  May. 25  Dandenong R.
Albury W.B.  May. 25  Hobart C.
Kilsyth C.  May. 25  NW Tasmania
Nunawading S.  May. 25  Frankston B.
Mt Gambier  May. 24  NW Tasmania
WARATAH
Newcastle H.  May. 26  Sutherland S.
Parramatta W.  May. 25  Manly Warr.
Hornsby S.  May. 25  Hills H.
Illawarra H.  May. 25  Cent.Coast C.
Maitland M.  May. 25  Bankstown B.
Norths Bears  May. 25  Colonial Hot.
Sydney C.  May. 25  Sutherland S.

Luke Nevill claims Australian NBL weekly honour - Dec 10, 2012

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Former international center Luke Nevill (218-C-86) had a very impressive game in the last round for Crocodiles and that's him to receive a Australiabasket.com Player of the Week award for round 10.
The 26-year old center had the game-high 26 points adding seven rebounds and three assists for Crocodiles in his team's victory, helping them to edge out Tigers (#7, 2-8) 85-84. Crocodiles maintains the 8th position in Australian NBL. The season is in a full swing, so it's only a dream for the team to make it into top half of the standings. For contrary they may face relegation if the situation turns from bad to worse. Crocodiles have already lost 10 games and recorded just two victories. Nevill turned to be Crocodiles' top player in his first season with the team. Luke Nevill averages just after two games 15.0ppg and 6.0rpg.

The second most remarkable performance in last round's games was 24-year old former international guard Chris Goulding (192-G-88) of Tigers. Goulding impressed basketball fans with 25 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists. Bad luck as Tigers was edged by slightly lower-ranked Crocodiles (#8, 2-10) 85-84. Tigers managed to keep the same 7th spot in the standings. 8 lost games are too many comparing to just two victories Tigers managed to get this year. Goulding is a newcomer at Tigers and it seems he did not have too much trouble to become one of team's leaders.

The third best performed player last round was American Michael Dunigan (208-C-89, agency: N.E.T.) of top-ranked Wildcats. Dunigan scored 16 points and grabbed thirteen rebounds (!!!). He was a key player of Wildcats, leading his team to a 91-85 win against the lower-ranked 36ers (#5, 5-6). Wildcats confirms their top position in the standings. Their record at this point is 8 victories and 3 lost games. Dunigan has a very solid season. In 2 games in Australia he scored 17.5ppg.

Other top performing players last week:
4. Gary Ervin (183-PG-83) of Crocodiles - 26 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists
5. Jesse Wagstaff (203-F-86) of Wildcats - 20 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists
6. Ian Crosswhite (210-C-82) of Kings - 12 points, 11 rebounds and 2 assists
7. Jonny Flynn (183-G-89) of Tigers - 18 points, 2 rebounds and 8 assists
8. Corin Henry (180-PG-88) of Kings - 29 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists
9. Michael Dunigan (208-C-89) of Wildcats - 19 points and 4 rebounds
10. Oscar Forman (205-F-82) of Hawks - 17 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists

The Player of the week is chosen based on efficiency calculation, but also including game result, importance of the game, if played recorded double-double/triple-double, etc.
The efficiency formula is a combination of various formulas used by different basketball organizations/leagues. We got involved many basketball scouts and journalists to assure it's accuracy.
The formula: 1.5*PTS + 3* (REB+AST+ST+BL-TO) - 2*BSAG - 4*PF + 3*PFRV + 4* (2FGPM+3FGPM) + 1.5*FTM - 3* (2FGPA-2FGPM) - 3* (3FGPA-3FGPM) - (FTA-FTM)
  



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Daniel Kickert selected the top Australian playing abroad in last week's games - May 20, 2013

Here is the weekly review of the top performing Australian players, who play currently abroad. This week's number one is an international power forward Daniel Kickert (208-83). Heto a victory against the closely-ranked Azovmash in the Ukrainian Superleague in Wednesday night's game.    [read more]

Benjamin Beran
SBL: Lightning surge clear of pack (Week 10 Men's Wrap) - May 20, 2013

Lakeside Lightning withstood yet another stern challenge from a rival championship contender to confirm themselves as outright title favourites in round 10 of the Mens State Basketball League. Lakeside beat second-placed Perry Lakes 108-96 away from home in a standalone fixture played in front of a big crowd at the WA Basketball Centre on Friday night   [read more]

Adam Doyle
From Zero to Hero - May 20, 2013

Adam Doyle (176-PG-91) never made a state team or junior development squad, and faced serious doubt that hed ever play basketball beyond junior level. Fast-forward to a breakout 2012 season, and the young Forestville point guard has quickly become one of the stars of the CABL competition. Doyle admits to almost giving away the game after being told by a number of coaches he was too small to play at a high level. Instead, he worked hard. Really hard   [read more]

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Big V: Round 9 Weekend Wrap - May 20, 2013  
Milestone for Medved - May 19, 2013  
SBL: Harrelson sparks Slammers in SBL (Saturday Night Wrap) - May 19, 2013  
SEABL: King keeps starring in latest homecoming to Bendigo court - May 18, 2013  
SEABL: Miners tall Smith is committed to playing in Ballarat - May 18, 2013  
SEBAL: Chargers brave big match-ups - May 18, 2013  
Ater Majok wins the title in Belarus - May 17, 2013  
Taipans sign Mitchell Young - May 14, 2013  
SBL: Lightning on show, make it five in a row (Week 9 Men's Wrap) - May 14, 2013  
QBL Player of the Week - Round 1 - May 14, 2013  
CABL Men: Beyond Regulation - May 14, 2013  
Geelong Sign import Anthony Kimble - May 14, 2013  
Shawn Redhage re-signs with Wildcats for 3 more seasons - May 6, 2013  
Braves dish up mixed bag in win against NW Tasmania Thunder - May 6, 2013  
SBL: Redbacks Split Ledger - May 5, 2013  
SBL: Balcombe fires Eagles to win over Hawks (Saturday Night Wrap) - May 5, 2013  
SBL: Redbacks win on road over Slammers (Friday Night Wrap) - May 5, 2013  
Matt Knight re-signs with Wildcats for 3 more seasons - May 4, 2013  
SBL: Lightning regain top spot (Week & Men's Wrap) - Apr 29, 2013  
SBL: Buccs continue impressive home record - Apr 29, 2013  
SBL: Mandurah win fourth straight - Apr 29, 2013  
Big V: Weekend Wrap- Round 6 - Apr 29, 2013  

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NBL Standings
 1. Breakers 24-4 
 2. Wildcats 22-6 
 3. Hawks 13-15 
 4. Kings 12-16 
 5. Tigers 12-16 
 6. Taipans 11-17 
 7. Crocodiles 10-18 
 8. 36ers 8-20 
State Standings
Big V
 1. Bulleen B. 7-1 
 2. Waverley F. 7-2 
 3. Corio Bay S. 7-2 
 4. Diamond V.E. 6-2 
 5. Werribee 5-4 
 6. Ringwood H. 5-4 
 7. Eltham W. 3-6 
 8. Hume City 2-7 
 9. Sherbrooke S. 1-8 
 10. Melbourne 1-8 
Central ABL
 1. W.Adelaide B. 6-1 
 2. Woodville W. 5-2 
 3. Forestville E. 5-2 
 4. C.District L. 5-2 
 5. Norwood F. 4-3 
 6. N.Adelaide R. 3-4 
 7. Southern T. 3-4 
 8. Sturt S. 3-4 
 9. S.Adelaide P. 1-6 
 10. Eastern M. 0-7 
QBL
 1. Gold Coast R. 2-0 
 2. Townsville H. 2-0 
 3. Rockhampton 2-1 
 4. Gladstone P. 2-1 
 5. Mackay M. 2-2 
 6. Northside W. 1-1 
 7. Brisbane C. 1-1 
 8. Cairns M. 1-1 
 9. Suncoast 1-1 
 10. SW Metro P. 1-1 
 11. Ipswich F. 1-2 
 12. Toowoomba 0-2 
 13. Bundaberg B. 0-3 
SBL
 1. Lakeside L. 13-1 
 2. East Perth E. 9-4 
 3. Perry Lakes H. 8-3 
 4. Wanneroo W. 8-5 
 5. Mandurah M. 8-5 
 6. Perth R. 7-6 
 7. Geraldton B. 7-6 
 8. Willetton T. 7-6 
 9. SW Slammers 7-6 
 10. Goldfield G. 5-8 
 11. Cockburn C. 4-9 
 12. Stirling S. 3-9 
 13. Rockingham F. 3-10 
 14. Kalamunda E.S. 1-12 
SEABL-East
 1. Geelong S. 11-2 
 2. Bendigo B. 9-3 
 3. Dandenong R. 6-4 
 4. Frankston B. 6-5 
 5. Canberra G. 6-7 
 6. Sandringham S. 5-7 
 7. Brisbane S. 3-7 
SEABL-South
 1. Mt Gambier 9-4 
 2. Hobart C. 6-5 
 3. Ballarat M. 6-7 
 4. Nunawading S. 5-5 
 5. NW Tasmania 5-6 
 6. Kilsyth C. 4-7 
 7. Albury W.B. 4-9 
 8. Knox R. 3-10 
WARATAH
 1. Manly Warr. 9-1 
 2. Sydney C. 9-2 
 3. Cent.Coast C. 8-3 
 4. Hornsby S. 8-4 
 5. Colonial Hotel 6-4 
 6. Norths Bears 6-5 
 7. Newcastle H. 5-6 
 8. Bankstown B. 4-4 
 9. Illawarra H. 4-5 
 10. Hills H. 4-7 
 11. Parramatta W. 3-8 
 12. Maitland M. 1-8 
 13. Sutherland S. 0-10 
Points Per Game
 Ben MADGEN
  Kings
  (193-G/F-85)
  Avg: 18.2
 1. Madgen, Kings18.2 
 2. Flynn, Tigers17.4 
 3. Ervin, Crocodiles16.9 
 4. Deleon, Hawks16.4 
 5. Johnson, 36ers16.2 
 6. Wilson, Taipans15.3 
 7. Lisch, Wildcats15.2 
 8. Goulding, Tigers15.0 
 9. Jackson, Breakers14.6 
 10. Redhage, Wildcats14.5 
Rebounds Per Game
 Daniel JOHNSON
  36ers
  (212-C-88)
  Avg: 8.1
 1. Johnson, 36ers8.1 
 2. Holmes, Crocodiles8.0 
 3. Crosswhite, Kings7.6 
 4. Pledger, Breakers7.3 
 5. Knight, Wildcats7.2 
 6. Lazare, Kings7.2 
 7. Davidson, Hawks6.6 
 8. Tragardh, Taipans6.4 
 9. Scott, Humacao6.3 
 10. Forman, Hawks6.1 
Assists Per Game
 Cedric JACKSON
  Breakers
  (191-G-86)
  Avg: 6.9
 1. Jackson, Breakers6.9 
 2. Flynn, Tigers5.9 
 3. Gibson, 36ers4.9 
 4. Ervin, Crocodiles4.3 
 5. Wilson, Taipans3.5 
 6. Martin, Hawks3.3 
 7. Martin, Wildcats3.2 
 8. Bruce, Kings3.1 
 9. Deleon, Hawks3.1 
 10. Lisch, Wildcats3.0 
Steals Per Game
 Cedric JACKSON
  Breakers
  (191-G-86)
  Avg: 2.8
 1. Jackson, Breakers2.8 
 2. Martin, Wildcats1.9 
 3. Carter, Wildcats1.4 
 4. Gliddon, Taipans1.4 
 5. Deleon, Hawks1.3 
 6. Ervin, Crocodiles1.1 
 7. Martin, Hawks1.1 
 8. Henry, Kings1.1 
 9. Boucher, Wellingt.1.0 
 10. Lisch, Wildcats1.0 
Blocks Per Game
 Alex PLEDGER
  Breakers
  (213-C-87)
  Avg: 1.5
 1. Pledger, Breakers1.5 
 2. Nevill, Crocodiles1.2 
 3. Schenscher, 36ers0.9 
 4. Scott, Humacao0.7 
 5. Hinder, Crocodiles0.7 
 6. Knight, Wildcats0.7 
 7. Abercrombie, Break.0.7 
 8. Forman, Hawks0.7 
 9. Blanchfield, Croco.0.7 
 10. Edwards, Taipans0.6 
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