National Basketball League (2021-2022)
GamesSchedule

NBL Play-Offs 2022

Semis Finals Semis
Melbourn1
Tasmania JJ2
Tasmania JJ0
Sydney3
Illawarra0
Sydney2
May 11:Sydney97-88Tasmania
May 8:Tasmania86-90Sydney
May 6:Sydney95-78Tasmania
May 2:Melbourne73-76Tasmania
May 1:Sydney99-87Illawarra
Apr.30:Tasmania79-72Melbourne
Apr.29:Illawarra79-89Sydney
Apr.28:Melbourne74-63Tasmania
Apr.24:NZL Brea.60-93Adelaide
Apr.24:Sydney84-87Illawarra
Apr.24:Perth100-102SE Melbou.
Apr.23:Tasmania83-61Melbourne
Apr.23:Cairns112-98Brisbane
Apr.22:SE Melbou.94-91Adelaide
Apr.22:Perth77-82Illawarra
Apr.21:Cairns77-87Sydney
Apr.18:Melbourne92-80Cairns
Apr.17:Sydney82-90Adelaide
Apr.17:SE Melbou.80-84Tasmania
Apr.16:Melbourne88-79Brisbane
Apr.16:Perth106-87Cairns
Apr.15:NZL Brea.86-88Tasmania
Apr.14:Illawarra102-107Sydney
Apr.14:Perth70-82Adelaide
Apr.12:NZL Brea.70-76Sydney
Apr.11:Adelaide85-93Brisbane
Apr.10:Cairns63-92Melbourne
Apr.10:NZL Brea.89-99SE Melbou.
Apr.9:Adelaide77-84Sydney
Apr.9:Brisbane77-108Illawarra
Apr.8:Tasmania87-80Cairns
Apr.7:SE Melbou.88-90Melbourne
Apr.7:Perth89-80NZL Brea.
Apr.4:NZL Brea.77-87Cairns
Apr.4:Perth75-84Melbourne
Apr.3:Tasmania83-103Sydney
Apr.3:Brisbane92-91Adelaide
Apr.2:Melbourne90-96Illawarra
Apr.2:Cairns90-85SE Melbou.
Apr.1:Adelaide72-80Tasmania
Mar.31:Illawarra87-70Brisbane
Mar.27:Adelaide100-92SE Melbou.
Mar.27:Melbourne77-92Illawarra
Mar.27:NZL Brea.90-93Cairns
Mar.26:Perth80-102Sydney
Mar.26:Brisbane82-84Tasmania
Mar.25:Cairns74-86SE Melbou.
Mar.24:Perth83-85Tasmania
Mar.24:NZL Brea.100-101Brisbane
Mar.20:Melbourne101-74Adelaide
Mar.20:Perth95-85NZL Brea.
Mar.20:Brisbane88-98Cairns
Mar.19:SE Melbou.89-91Sydney
Mar.19:Tasmania65-91Illawarra
Mar.18:Adelaide83-57Cairns
Mar.17:Illawarra103-97SE Melbou.
Mar.14:NZL Brea.102-104Perth
Mar.13:Cairns77-86Sydney
Mar.13:SE Melbou.90-98Melbourne
Mar.13:Tasmania81-77Illawarra
Mar.12:NZL Brea.84-75Adelaide
Mar.12:Brisbane83-95Perth
Mar.11:Cairns69-85Tasmania
Mar.10:Melbourne87-97Perth
Mar.7:NZL Brea.74-92Brisbane
Mar.6:Sydney98-88Cairns
Mar.6:Adelaide73-92Perth
Mar.6:SE Melbou.77-83Illawarra
Mar.5:Tasmania66-62NZL Brea.
Mar.5:Melbourne95-83Brisbane
Mar.4:Adelaide76-83SE Melbou.
Mar.1:NZL Brea.87-102Illawarra
Feb.28:Tasmania78-89Perth
Feb.27:Adelaide90-93Sydney
Feb.27:Cairns73-89Melbourne
Feb.26:SE Melbou.86-80Perth
Feb.26:Brisbane94-86Tasmania
Feb.25:Illawarra87-71Adelaide
Feb.24:Cairns73-69Brisbane
Feb.20:Melbourne108-73NZL Brea.
Feb.20:Adelaide82-71Cairns
Feb.20:Illawarra86-96Tasmania
Feb.19:SE Melbou.98-94Brisbane
Feb.19:Sydney98-95Perth
Feb.18:Illawarra79-54Cairns
Feb.17:Melbourne94-87SE Melbou.
Feb.14:Cairns83-84NZL Brea.
Feb.13:SE Melbou.83-71Tasmania
Feb.13:Sydney71-69Brisbane
Feb.12:Illawarra87-81Cairns
Feb.12:Melbourne93-87Perth
Feb.11:Brisbane77-73Adelaide
Feb.10:SE Melbou.87-92Sydney
Feb.7:Illawarra87-88SE Melbou.
Feb.6:Sydney84-65NZL Brea.
Feb.6:Melbourne85-94Tasmania
Feb.5:Brisbane94-102Cairns
Feb.5:SE Melbou.79-101Perth
Feb.4:Tasmania77-70Sydney
Feb.2:NZL Brea.90-67Illawarra
Jan.30:Adelaide90-83Melbourne
Jan.30:Sydney96-81Perth
Jan.30:NZL Brea.59-83Tasmania
Jan.29:Cairns75-94Illawarra
Jan.29:Brisbane73-88SE Melbou.
Jan.28:Tasmania76-71Adelaide
Jan.27:Illawarra80-94Perth
Jan.26:Brisbane82-84Melbourne
Jan.25:SE Melbou.87-77Cairns
Jan.24:Illawarra100-89Adelaide
Jan.23:Sydney97-73Brisbane
Jan.23:Tasmania63-76SE Melbou.
Jan.22:Adelaide78-97Melbourne
Jan.22:Illawarra78-94Perth
Jan.21:Brisbane96-87Sydney
Jan.18:Adelaide87-74Perth
Jan.16:Illawarra84-88Melbourne
Jan.16:Sydney75-82NZL Brea.
Jan.15:Brisbane100-84SE Melbou.
Jan.14:NZL Brea.78-89Melbourne
Jan.13:Illawarra97-89Sydney
Jan.9:Brisbane83-88NZL Brea.
Jan.1:Tasmania72-76Melbourne
Dec.31:Cairns78-84Perth
Dec.26:Tasmania84-75NZL Brea.
Dec.26:Sydney68-82Melbourne
Dec.22:Sydney83-71Tasmania
Dec.19:Melbourne83-60NZL Brea.
Dec.19:Brisbane96-92Illawarra
Dec.19:Perth101-83Tasmania
Dec.18:Sydney84-73SE Melbou.
Dec.18:Cairns93-67Adelaide
Dec.17:Illawarra97-96NZL Brea.
Dec.17:Perth83-70Brisbane
Dec.16:Melbourne89-47Sydney
Dec.12:Melbourne86-94SE Melbou.
Dec.12:Adelaide98-85NZL Brea.
Dec.12:Perth94-97Brisbane
Dec.11:Sydney84-92Illawarra
Dec.11:Cairns69-62Tasmania
Dec.10:SE Melbou.95-88NZL Brea.
Dec.9:Tasmania80-83Adelaide
Dec.5:Perth90-67Cairns
Dec.5:Sydney79-74Melbourne
Dec.5:Adelaide71-81Illawarra
Dec.4:SE Melbou.89-65NZL Brea.
Dec.3:Tasmania83-74Brisbane
Dec.3:Perth85-73Adelaide
Full Standings
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% GB L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Home Away Total Points Last 5 Games
1
Melbourne2820871.400-0L-188.080.08.09-511-32455:2246 (+209)     
2
Illawarra2819967.910-0W-289.084.05.08-611-32498:2345 (+153)     
3
Sydney2819967.910-0L-186.083.03.09-510-42397:2313 (+84)     
4
Tasmania JJ28171160.720-0W-480.079.01.08-69-52230:2220 (+10)     
5
Perth28161257.130-0L-289.085.04.07-79-52495:2377 (+118)     
6
SE Melbourne28151353.640-0W-288.087.01.07-78-62456:2424 (+32)     
7
Brisbane28101835.750-0L-285.089.0-4.06-84-102379:2500 (-121)     
8
Adelaide28101835.750-0W-182.084.0-2.06-84-102285:2346 (-61)     
9
Cairns2891932.160-0W-180.086.0-6.05-94-102228:2408 (-180)     
10
NZL Breakers2852317.970-0L-1080.088.0-8.02-123-112234:2478 (-244)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Melbourne149564.37-3W-290.681.68.91268:1143 (+125)     
2Sydney149564.36-4L-284.580.14.41183:1122 (+61)     
3Illawarra148657.16-4L-189.686.72.91254:1214 (+40)     
4Tasmania JJ148657.16-4W-277.077.7-0.71078:1088 (-10)     
5Perth147750.04-6L-287.784.23.51228:1179 (+49)     
6SE Melbourne147750.04-6W-187.386.11.21222:1205 (+17)     
7Brisbane146842.93-7L-186.990.0-3.11217:1260 (-43)     
8Adelaide146842.94-6L-383.083.2-0.21162:1165 (-3)     
9Cairns145935.73-7W-179.083.4-4.41106:1168 (-62)     
10NZL Breakers1421214.31-9L-881.989.2-7.41146:1249 (-103)     
# Team Games Won Lost PCT% L10 STRK PPG OPPG DIFF Total Points Last 5 Games
1Melbourne1411378.68-2L-184.878.86.01187:1103 (+84)     
2Illawarra1411378.68-2W-688.980.88.11244:1131 (+113)     
3Sydney1410471.410-0W-1086.785.11.61214:1191 (+23)     
4Tasmania JJ149564.38-2W-682.380.91.41152:1132 (+20)     
5Perth149564.36-4W-590.585.64.91267:1198 (+69)     
6SE Melbourne148657.16-4W-288.187.11.11234:1219 (+15)     
7Brisbane1441028.63-7L-283.088.6-5.61162:1240 (-78)     
8Adelaide1441028.63-7W-180.284.4-4.11123:1181 (-58)     
9Cairns1441028.63-7L-380.188.6-8.41122:1240 (-118)     
10NZL Breakers1431121.43-7L-477.787.8-10.11088:1229 (-141)     
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Perth
(182-G-1992)
Avg: 22.7

22.7
20.8
20.4
20.3
18.2
Player of the Week
Tahjere McCall

Cairns
(193-G)

Sydney Kings defeat Tasmania JackJumpers to win NBL grand final series (Photo: NBL)
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01 915 (8'6'') y 98 Australian
59 910 (8'4'') y 94 New Zealand
9 066 (8'9'') OG 93 USA
90 021 (8'5'') G/y 51 USA
4 029 (8'7'') G 51 Australian
2 026 (8'8'') G 91 South Sudanese-Australian
9 063 (8'0'') G 06 Australian
7 909 (4'1'') C/y 90 Kenyan  South Sudanese
3 029 (8'7'') G 95 Australian
3 916 (8'01'') C 95 South Sudanese-Australian
4 021 (8'5'') G 97 Australian
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 Average Height: 197.3 cm (6'5.6'')
 Average Age: 24.5
Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Awards 2022 - May 16, 2022

Finals MVP: Australia Xavier Cooks (203-F-1995) of Sydney
Player of the Year: USA Jaylen Adams (188-PG-1996) of Sydney
Guard of the Year: USA Jaylen Adams (188-PG-1996) of Sydney
Forward of the Year: Australia Xavier Cooks (203-F-1995) of Sydney
Center of the Year: Sudan Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (213-C-1994) of Melbourne
Sixth Player of the Year: New Zealand Shea Ili (184-G-1992) of Melbourne
Most Improved Player of the Year: Australia Keanu Pinder (205-F/C-1995) of Northside W.
Domestic Player of the Year: Sudan Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (213-C-1994) of Melbourne
Import Player of the Year: USA Jaylen Adams (188-PG-1996) of Sydney
Rookie of the Year: South Sudan Bul Kuol (201-G/F-1997) of Cairns
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Antonius Cleveland (196-G-1994) of Illawarra
Coach of the Year: Scott Roth of Tasmania JJ

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL 1st Team 2022
Cotton
Cotton
Adams
Adams
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cooks
Cooks
Lual-Acuil Jr.
Lual-Acuil Jr.

First Team

USA Bryce Cotton (182-G-1992) of Perth
USA Jaylen Adams (188-PG-1996) of Sydney
USA Antonius Cleveland (196-G-1994) of Illawarra
Australia Xavier Cooks (203-F-1995) of Sydney
Sudan Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (213-C-1994) of Melbourne

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Second Team 2022
Dellavedova
Dellavedova
Adams
Adams
Goulding
Goulding
Creek
Creek
Law
Law

Second Team

Australia Matthew Dellavedova (193-G-1990) of Melbourne
USA Josh Adams (188-G-1993) of Tasmania JJ
Australia Chris Goulding (192-G-1988) of Melbourne
Australia Mitch Creek (196-F/G-1992) of SE Melbourne
USA Victor Law (201-F-1995) of Perth

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Honorable Mention 2022
Wetzell
Wetzell
Johnson
Johnson
Harvey
Harvey
Magette
Magette
Franks
Franks

Honorable Mention

New Zealand Yannick Wetzell (208-F-1996) of Baskonia
Australia Daniel Johnson (212-C/F-1988) of Adelaide
USA Tyler Harvey (194-G-1993) of Illawarra
USA Josh Magette (185-PG-1989) of Tasmania JJ
USA Robert Franks (203-F-1996) of Brisbane

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL All-Domestic Players Team 2022
Dellavedova
Dellavedova
Goulding
Goulding
Creek
Creek
Cooks
Cooks
Lual-Acuil Jr.
Lual-Acuil Jr.

All-Domestic Players Team

Australia Matthew Dellavedova (193-G-1990) of Melbourne
Australia Chris Goulding (192-G-1988) of Melbourne
Australia Mitch Creek (196-F/G-1992) of SE Melbourne
Australia Xavier Cooks (203-F-1995) of Sydney
Sudan Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (213-C-1994) of Melbourne

Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL All-Imports Team 2022
Cotton
Cotton
Adams
Adams
Adams
Adams
Cleveland
Cleveland
Law
Law

All-Imports Team

USA Bryce Cotton (182-G-1992) of Perth
USA Jaylen Adams (188-PG-1996) of Sydney
USA Josh Adams (188-G-1993) of Tasmania JJ
USA Antonius Cleveland (196-G-1994) of Illawarra
USA Victor Law (201-F-1995) of Perth
Sydney Kings defeat Tasmania JackJumpers to win NBL grand final series - May 11, 2022

The Sydney Kings have defeated the JackJumpers in game three of the NBL grand final series, denying Tasmania a title in their maiden season. The Kings swept the JackJumpers 3-0 in the series, sealing the title with a 97-88 victory in front of a record crowd. In the must-win game for the JackJumpers, the away side led at every interval. But the Kings dominated the last quarter, scoring 31 points to 19 to take game three and the championship. Xavier Cooks (203-F-1995, college: Winthrop) and Ian Clark (190-G-1991, college: Belmont) were instrumental for the Kings, scoring 23 and 22 points respectively, in front of a grand final record crowd of 16,149 people. Their baskets in the second half helped lift the Kings to their first championship since 2005. Cooks was named the most valuable player of the grand final series, capping off an impressive season. "Man it feels really really good. It took a long time coming but we finally got here," Cooks said. Clark was a late addition to the Kings this season, joining the team in February. He hit five important baskets from beyond the three-point line to help get his side over the line. "I knew from the beginning I thought we had a championship-calibre team," he said. "The way we carry ourselves on the road, the way these guys practice, the way we compete, and we showed it tonight." The JackJumpers took a three-point lead into quarter time, taking advantage of the Kings' five turnovers. Momentum in the second quarter swung multiple times as Sydney and Tasmania tried to take over the game. Despite holding a six-point lead with less than four minutes to half-time, the JackJumpers could only take a 48-47 lead into the main break. The number of missed baskets from both sides increased in the third quarter as the intensity rose. A couple of opportunistic three-point baskets from the JackJumpers helped them hold a 69-66 lead going into the final term. But like the previous two games of the series, the Kings surged late, with Clark dominating for the home side. The JackJumpers missed too many shots in the final term, resulting in a disappointing end to what has been a remarkable season.
Courtesy of: abc.net.au