National Basketball League (2011-2012)

NBL Standings
 1. Breakers 21-7 
 2. Wildcats 19-9 
 3. Blaze 17-11 
 4. Crocodiles 15-13 
 5. Taipans 15-13 
 6. Tigers 11-17 
 7. Kings 11-17 
 8. Hawks 9-19 
 9. 36ers 8-20 
Points Per Game
 Kevin LISCH
  Wildcats
  (188-G-86)
  Avg: 17.3
 1. Lisch, Wildcats17.3 
 2. Wilson, Taipans17.3 
 3. Deleon, Blaze16.6 
 4. Wilkinson, Breakers16.6 
 5. Johnson, 36ers16.5 
 6. Khazzouh, Kings16.4 
 7. Tragardh, Tigers16.3 
 8. Bose, Kings15.5 
 9. Abercrombie, Break.15.2 
 10. Crawford, Croco.14.8 
Rebounds Per Game
 Julian KHAZZOUH
  Kings
  (209-C-86)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. Khazzouh, Kings10.8 
 2. Holmes, Crocodiles9.0 
 3. Simpsons, 36ers8.6 
 4. Grant, Kings8.1 
 5. Johnson, 36ers7.7 
 6. Crosswhite, Taipa.7.7 
 7. Bose, Kings6.7 
 8. Worthington, Blaze6.3 
 9. Vukona, Breakers6.1 
 10. Hudson, Blaze6.0 
Assists Per Game
 Cedric JACKSON
  Breakers
  (191-G-86)
  Avg: 6.5
 1. Jackson, Breakers6.5 
 2. Gibson, Blaze4.7 
 3. Bruce, Kings4.4 
 4. Gill, Crocodiles3.8 
 5. Martin, Hawks3.6 
 6. Martin, Wildcats3.5 
 7. Dillon, Tigers3.4 
 8. Ubaka, Tigers3.3 
 9. Deleon, Blaze3.2 
 10. Lisch, Wildcats3.2 
Steals Per Game
 Cedric JACKSON
  Breakers
  (191-G-86)
  Avg: 2.3
 1. Jackson, Breakers2.3 
 2. Martin, Wildcats2.0 
 3. Deleon, Blaze1.6 
 4. Gill, Crocodiles1.4 
 5. Robbins, Wildcats1.4 
 6. Mims, Crocodiles1.3 
 7. Tovey, Wildcats1.2 
 8. Gibson, Blaze1.1 
 9. Lisch, Wildcats1.1 
 10. Vukona, Breakers1.1 
Blocks Per Game
 Julian KHAZZOUH
  Kings
  (209-C-86)
  Avg: 2.1
 1. Khazzouh, Kings2.1 
 2. Simpsons, 36ers1.5 
 3. Grant, Kings1.4 
 4. Nevill, Wildcats1.1 
 5. Johnson, 36ers1.0 
 6. Abercrombie, Break.0.9 
 7. Crosswhite, Taipa.0.9 
 8. Martin, Wildcats0.8 
 9. Pledger, Breakers0.8 
 10. Forman, Hawks0.8 
Season 2011-2012
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports
Abroad

New Zealand Breakers wins the Australian NBL 2011-2012 title (Photo: NBL)

New Zealand Breakers 2011-12
Andrej Lemanis Andrej Lemanis Lemanis
CJ Bruton
Bruton
Cedric Jackson
Jackson
Gary Wilkinson
Wilkinson
Mika Vukona
Vukona
Daryl Corletto
Corletto
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
23  Bruton CJ 188 (6'2'') G 75 USA Australia
4  Jackson Cedric 191 (6'3'') G 86 USA
55  Wilkinson Gary 206 (6'9'') F 82 USA
14  Vukona Mika 197 (6'6'') F 82 Fiji New Zealand
3  Corletto Daryl 193 (6'4'') G 81 United Kingdom Australia
24  Boucher Dillon 196 (6'5'') F 75 Australia
10  Abercrombie Thomas 198 (6'6'') G/F 87 Australia
20  Anthony Benny 198 (6'6'') F 88 United Kingdom New Zealand
15  Prewster Dion 195 (6'5'') G/F 91 USA New Zealand
21  Bloxham Joshua 192 (6'4'') G 90 New Zealand
 Webster Corey 185 (6'1'') G 88 New Zealand
35  Pledger Alex 216 (7'1'') C 87 New Zealand
 Henry Leon 200 (6'7'') G/F 85 New Zealand
Head Coach: Andrej Lemanis
Coach Assistant: Dean Vickerman
Coach Assistant: Judd Flavell

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Awards 2011-12 - Apr 26, 2012

All-Australian NBL 1st Team 2011-2012
#s#
Kevin Lisch
Lisch
Jamar Wilson
Wilson
Cedric Jackson
Jackson
Gary Wilkinson
Wilkinson
Julian Khazzouh
Khazzouh
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Finals MVP: CJ Bruton (188-G-75) of Breakers
Player of the Year: Kevin Lisch (188-G-86) of Wildcats
Guard of the Year: Kevin Lisch (188-G-86) of Wildcats
Forward of the Year: Gary Wilkinson (204-F/C-82) of Breakers
Center of the Year: Julian Khazzouh (209-C-86) of Kings
Domestic Player of the Year: Julian Khazzouh (209-C-86) of Kings
Import Player of the Year: Kevin Lisch (188-G-86) of Wildcats
Rookie of the Year: Anatoly Bose (200-G/F-88) of Kings
Defensive Player of the Year: Damian Martin (188-PG-84) of Wildcats
Coach of the Year: Rob Beveridge of Wildcats

1st Team
PG: Jamar Wilson (185-84) of Taipans
G: Cedric Jackson (191-86) of Breakers
G: Kevin Lisch (188-86) of Wildcats
F/C: Gary Wilkinson (204-82) of Breakers
C: Julian Khazzouh (209-86) of Kings

2nd Team
G: Adam Gibson (188-86) of Blaze
G/F: Peter Crawford (193-79) of Crocodiles
F/G: Thomas Abercrombie (198-87) of Breakers
F: Mark Worthington (202-83) of Blaze
C/F: Cameron Tragardh (209-83) of Tigers

Honorable Mention
Adris Deleon (180-G-84) of Blaze
Edward Gill (184-PG-78) of Crocodiles
Damian Martin (188-PG-84) of Wildcats
Jesse Wagstaff (203-F-86) of Wildcats
Daniel Johnson (212-C-88) of 36ers

All-Domestic Players Team
G: Adam Gibson (188-86) of Blaze
G: CJ Bruton (188-75) of Breakers
F/G: Thomas Abercrombie (198-87) of Breakers
C/F: Cameron Tragardh (209-83) of Tigers
C: Julian Khazzouh (209-86) of Kings

All-Imports Team
PG: Jamar Wilson (185-84) of Taipans
G: Cedric Jackson (191-86) of Breakers
G: Kevin Lisch (188-86) of Wildcats
F: Diamon Simpson (201-87) of 36ers
F/C: Gary Wilkinson (204-82) of Breakers


CJ Bruton leads NZ Breakers to NBL title - Apr 24, 2012

Breakers - Wildcats 79-73
CJ Bruton (188-G-75, college: Indian Hills CC) now has five NBL titles, but winning one against his first team, one his father helped build, means a lot to him. The New Zealand Breakers guard was named the most valuable player of the NBL finals series after scoring two vital three-pointers in the final two minutes of the deciding match against the Perth Wildcats. They gave the Breakers enough of a cushion to help them win an exciting final match 79-73, securing back-to-back NBL titles for the Auckland franchise. Bruton has won two titles with the Sydney Kings, one with the Brisbane Bullets and now two with the Breakers. But he has fond memories of the Wildcats, a team his father Calvin helped build and one which he began his professional basketball career with. 'I look at Perth in '87 with my father playing, and to watch that team grow and their fan base grow has been special,' he said. 'To come play at Vector Arena in front of 9000 people in a grand final against the team my father coached to their first championship ... I can't think of anything more special than that.' After the Breakers won the first final in overtime and the Wildcats took the second by one point, it would have been tough for the deciding game to match those but the two teams again produced a compelling and tight contest. The Breakers led by one point after the first quarter but went into halftime two points down after a stellar second quarter by Perth forward Matthew Knight (204-F/C-85, college: Loyola Mary). Defence dominated in the third quarter, the Breakers doing just enough to take a four-point lead going into the final quarter. Perth overcame a six-point gap to level the scores at 62 apiece before six points by Gary Wilkinson (204-F/C-82, college: Utah St.) gave the home team a four-point lead. Bruton, ever the big-match player, then scored two vital three-pointers, and a vital block by Thomas Abercrombie (198-F/G-87, agency: Priority Sports, college: Washington St.) on a Shawn Redhage (203-F-81, college: Arizona St.) lay-up ensured the Breakers would take the title. Doubts were expressed about Bruton's future after an injury to the 36-year-old's knee but he said it was 'a blessing in disguise'. 'I think the coach and the team gave me time to go away from the team and work on my body and they won five in a row,' he said. 'For me it's about pushing. I was still hungry, I still am, and I will continue to be that way while I continue to play.' Wildcats coach Rob Beveridge said Bruton 'was the difference'. 'The guy's going to be a hall of famer. The coaching staff has done a great job getting him through the season and he's a big game player,' Beveridge said. Beveridge said he was proud of his team's performance but was frustrated they let the Breakers score too many points from the three-point arc. 'We started the game giving up four threes... and down at the end CJ managed to put another dagger in. That's frustrating as a coach, going away from the game plan.' *Courtesy of www.smh.com.au