National Basketball League (2019-2020)

NBL Standings

Points Per Game
Cotton_Bryce_1 Bryce COTTON
  Wildcats
  (182-G-92)
  Avg: 22.9
 1. Cotton Wildcats22.9 
 2. Patterson Bullets21.4 
 3. Roberson SE M20.2 
 4. Creek SE M20.2 
 5. Trimble United19.9 
 6. Randle 36ers19.8 
 7. Hopson Breakers19.1 
 8. Long United18.5 
 9. Newbill Taipans18.5 
 10. Johnson 36ers18.1 
Rebounds Per Game
Oliver_Cameron_1 Cameron OLIVER
  Taipans
  (203-F-96)
  Avg: 9.7
 1. Oliver Taipans9.7 
 2. Long United9.5 
 3. Cooks Kings9.0 
 4. Bogut Kings8.8 
 5. Pineau SE M8.6 
 6. Johnson 36ers8.3 
 7. Kay Wildcats7.9 
 8. Ball Hawks7.5 
 9. Creek SE M7.3 
 10. Plumlee Wildcats6.5 
Assists Per Game
Machado_Scott_2 Scott MACHADO
  Taipans
  (186-G-90)
  Avg: 7.7
 1. Machado Taipans7.7 
 2. Ball Hawks7.0 
 3. Roberson SE M5.5 
 4. Hopson Breakers4.7 
 5. Randle 36ers4.6 
 6. Patterson Bullets4.6 
 7. Trimble United4.5 
 8. Hobson Hawks4.0 
 9. Cotton Wildcats4.0 
 10. Ware Kings3.7 
Steals Per Game
Ball_LaMelo LaMelo BALL
  Hawks
  (200-G-1)
  Avg: 1.7
 1. Ball Hawks1.7 
 2. Cotton Wildcats1.5 
 3. Machado Taipans1.4 
 4. Martin Wildcats1.3 
 5. Kay Wildcats1.3 
 6. Newbill Taipans1.3 
 7. Trimble United1.3 
 8. Hobson Hawks1.3 
 9. Henry Breakers1.1 
 10. Hampton Breakers1.1 
Blocks Per Game
Magnay_Will Will MAGNAY
  Bullets
  (208-F-98)
  Avg: 2.1
 1. Magnay Bullets2.1 
 2. Oliver Taipans1.6 
 3. Cooks Kings1.3 
 4. Griffin 36ers1.3 
 5. Pineau SE M1.1 
 6. Bogut Kings1.1 
 7. Long United1.1 
 8. Lual-Acuil United1.0 
 9. Wesley SE M0.9 
 10. Benson SE M0.9 
Player of the week

     Nick Kay
      Wildcats
      (206-F/C-104)
      
    Season 2019-2020
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    Perth Wildcats Crowned NBL20 Champions (Photo: NBL)

    Perth Wildcats 2019-20
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    Bryce Cotton
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    Nick Kay
    KiF
    Miles Plumlee
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    Terrico White
    WhaUR
    Clinton Steindl
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    # XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
    00 069 (8'1'') G 94 USA
    7 918 (8'2'') Oy 94 Australian
    06 900 (8'00'') C/y 50 USA
    95 028 (8'3'') G 92 USA
    53 911 (8'4'') y/G 51 Australian
    6 067 (8'0'') OG 98 Australian
    35 068 (8'0'') G 53 Australian
    93 918 (8'2'') y 95 Australian
    00 028 (8'3'') G/y 95 Australian-Greek
    97 915 (8'6'') y 55 Australian
    HRid CIiZh: wQRLIQ GlRRsIj Australian
    CIiZh SssasUijU: Oiul WIIlpRQU USA (left)
    CIiZh SssasUijU: AZIUU eIUh USA
    CIiZh SssasUijU: vuVR mQRjjij Australian
     Played mostly for the youth team: Wani Lo Buluk, Luke Travers, Chuatwech Reath
     Average Height: 197.0 cm (6'5.5'')
     Average Age: 28.4

    Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Awards 2020 - Mar 24, 2020


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL 1st Team 2020
    Scott Machado
    Machado
    Bryce Cotton
    Cotton
    Lamar Patterson
    Patterson
    Mitch Creek
    Creek
    Nick Kay
    Kay

    Finals MVP: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    Player of the Year: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    Guard of the Year: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    Forward of the Year: Nick Kay (206-F/C-92) of Wildcats
    Center of the Year: Shawn Long (208-F-93) of United
    Sixth Player of the Year: Jason Cadee (186-G-91) of Bullets
    Most Improved Player of the Year: Will Magnay (208-F-98) of Bullets
    Domestic Player of the Year: Nick Kay (206-F/C-92) of Wildcats
    Import Player of the Year: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    Rookie of the Year: Kouat Noi (201-F-97) of Taipans
    Defensive Player of the Year: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    Coach of the Year: Mike Kelly of Taipans

    1st Team
    G: Scott Machado (186-G-90) of Taipans
    G: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    G/F: Lamar Patterson (196-G/F-91) of Bullets
    F/G: Mitch Creek (196-F/G-92) of SE M. Phoenix
    F/C: Nick Kay (206-F/C-92) of Wildcats

    2nd Team
    PG: Casper Ware (178-PG-90) of Kings
    G: D.J. Newbill (193-G-92) of Taipans
    F/G: Scotty Hopson (6'7''-F/G-89) of Breakers
    F: Cameron Oliver (203-F-96) of Taipans
    F: Shawn Long (208-F-93) of United

    Honorable Mention
    Jae'Sean Tate (193-F-95) of Kings
    Andrew Bogut (213-C-84) of Kings
    John Roberson (180-G-88) of SE M. Phoenix
    Chris Goulding (192-G-88) of United
    Daniel Johnson (212-C/F-88) of 36ers
    Terrico White (196-G-90) of Wildcats

    All-Domestic Players Team
    G: Chris Goulding (192-G-88) of United
    F/G: Mitch Creek (196-F/G-92) of SE M. Phoenix
    F/C: Nick Kay (206-F/C-92) of Wildcats
    C/F: Daniel Johnson (212-C/F-88) of 36ers
    C: Andrew Bogut (213-C-84) of Kings

    All-Imports Team
    G: Scott Machado (186-G-90) of Taipans
    G: Bryce Cotton (182-G-92) of Wildcats
    G/F: Lamar Patterson (196-G/F-91) of Quebradillas
    F: Cameron Oliver (203-F-96) of Taipans
    F: Shawn Long (208-F-93) of United


    Tags : SCOTT MACHADO, CAIRNS TAIPANS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Perth Wildcats Crowned NBL20 Champions - Mar 19, 2020


    STATEMENT BY NBL OWNER AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN LARRY KESTELMAN:
    I want to say how sad we are for what is happening all around the world and how it is affecting so many people in so many different ways. Our sport is very important to us and our fans, but we have a clear perspective on where we sit in the pecking order of priorities right now. I would like to congratulate all the teams that participated in what has been an extraordinary season and in particular the two grand finalists. The Sydney Kings, who finished on top of the ladder in the regular season, and Perth Wildcats who finished a close second and were leading the Grand Final series 2-1. I'm also extremely proud of all the owners of the teams of their conduct throughout this season, in particular Paul Smith from the Sydney Kings and the ownership group and board of the Perth Wildcats represented by Mike Board. I am not surprised they were the two teams in the Hungry Jack's NBL Grand Final presented by MG as the history and culture of Wildcats is known worldwide and what Paul has been able to achieve in Sydney in his first year as a full owner is nothing short of extraordinary. I would like to thank both of them as well as all the players, officials, staff and our fans who have been such a big part of this incredible season for the NBL. A season in which we have smashed all records including our biggest ever attendances. We often talk about being a family sport and in the NBL we are one big family. Our thoughts are with everyone in our sport - and the wider community - and I'm extremely proud of the way we have all managed very challenging circumstances. When the coronavirus threat escalated about a week ago, we made a decision to immediately close the doors to the general public for the remainder of the finals' series. This was done to protect the health and wellbeing of everyone concerned and minimise risk on the advice of the government and medical experts. The NBL's intention has always been to provide advice, guidance and work through a consultative process with the two teams involved as circumstances were, and still are, far from normal. This was done with a very clear understanding that of course the final decision will always rest with the NBL and the rules governing the league. In these trying times it is more important than ever to provide strong and clear leadership whilst being sympathetic and understanding to the challenges of this extraordinary situation facing us all. On Tuesday we were informed by the Kings that they would not proceed with the rest of the series due to what they felt were increased risks for players and staff, as well as some of the overseas players and coaching staff wishing to return home to their loved ones. We at the NBL totally respect their point of view, and the decision that was made demonstrates their commitment to their playing group and the rest of the organisation. On a personal level I can understand how difficult a decision that was and I commend Paul Smith and his team for their commitment to the players' welfare and the attitude he has shown throughout this time. At the end of a 135 game season, including six semi-final games and three grand final games and with Perth leading the series 2-1, we were left with having to make a decision about whether we award a championship after what has been one of the biggest and best ever seasons for the Hungry Jack's NBL with record crowds and incredible basketball.

    STATEMENT BY NBL COMMISSIONER JEREMY LOELIGER:
    We have taken extensive advice on this matter from the NBL Board of Directors, members of our Advisory Board, FIBA and our external legal advisers K&L Gates and I thank all of them for the benefit of their insight and perspective. Having considered all of that advice, we have concluded that there is only one outcome that is most appropriate in the circumstances of the League having made the decision to cancel games 4 and 5 of the Finals Series. We feel that the rules set out in the NBL Operations Manual are clear in this regard. In this instance, games 4 and 5 were cancelled by the League due to unforeseen circumstances pursuant to Rule 34 of the NBL Operations Manual. Consequently, the Champions of the Hungry Jack's 2019/20 NBL Season are the Perth Wildcats. We can now also announce the winner of the Larry Sengstock Medal for our Grand Final MVP which is determined in accordance with the votes of our expert judging panel based on their votes for Games 1 to 3 of the Finals Series. The Larry Sengstock Medal for the Grand Final MVP is awarded to Bryce Cotton (182-G-92, college: Providence, agency: Pensack Sports). I'd like to offer my congratulations to both our Champions, the Perth Wildcats, and our runners up the Sydney Kings and our Finals MVP Bryce Cotton.
    Courtesy of: nbl.com.au

    Tags : BRYCE COTTON, PERTH WILDCATS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL



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