2016–17 NBL Canada season

2016–17 NBL Canada season
League National Basketball League of Canada
Sport Basketball
Duration December 26, 2016 – April 30, 2017
Number of games 40
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) EastLink TV,
The Score, Rogers Media
Draft
Regular Season
Season MVP Royce White
Playoffs
Atlantic champions Halifax Hurricanes
Central champions London Lightning
Finals
Champions London Lightning

The 2016–17 NBL Canada season was the sixth season of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC).[1]

League changes

The league added two teams for 2016–17: the Cape Breton Highlanders in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and the KW Titans in Kitchener, Ontario. The Saint John Mill Rats franchise also transferred ownership and was rebranded to the Saint John Riptide.[2]

Offseason coaching changes

Midseason coaching changes

  • The Cape Breton Highlanders relieved inaugural head coach Dean Murray of his duties on January 22, 2017. The team promoted assistant coach Ben Resner to replace Murray.
  • The Niagara River Lions' head coach Grâce Lokole stepped down from his position and became the assistant coach on March 11, 2017. The team named current Niagara College head coach Keith Vassell as the interim head coach.[3]

Regular season

Source:[4]

Atlantic Division
# Atlantic Division W L PCT GB Div GP
1 cHalifax Hurricanes2713.67522–840
2 xSaint John Riptide2218.5505.014–1540
3 xIsland Storm1624.40011.013–1640
4 xMoncton Miracles1525.37512.012–1840
5 Cape Breton Highlanders1525.37512.013–1740
Central Division
# Central Division W L PCT GB Div GP
1 zLondon Lightning355.87526–440
2 xWindsor Express2218.55013.016–1440
3 xKW Titans1822.45017.011–1940
4 xOrangeville A's1624.40019.011–1940
5 Niagara River Lions1426.35021.010–2040

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the division playoffs
  • x – Clinched playoff spot

Attendance

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 London Lightning 104,142 7,852 1,090 5,207 −8.0%
2 Island Storm 38,686 2,371 1,242 1,934 −0.8%
3 Halifax Hurricanes 38,512 3,583 1,192 1,926 −0.2%
4 Saint John Riptide 37,124 3,014 1,028 1,856 +4.6%
5 Niagara River Lions 35,055 3,287 1,150 1,753 +34.3%
6 Moncton Miracles 30,613 2,195 1,078 1,531 −0.9%
7 Cape Breton Highlanders 29,490 3,200 991 1,475 n/a

1

8 KW Titans 26,107 2,240 709 1,305 n/a

1

9 Windsor Express 20,687 2,173 545 1,034 −18.1%
10 Orangeville A's 5,858 554 189 293 −14.1%
League total 366,274 7,852 189 1,831 −7.1%

Source:
Notes:
1: New team.

Playoffs

Division Semifinals Division Finals NBL Canada Finals
         
A1 Halifax 3
A4 Moncton 0
A1 Halifax 4
Atlantic Division
A3 Island 2
A2 Saint John 2
A3 Island 3
A1 Halifax 2
C1 London 4
C1 London 3
C4 Orangeville 0
C1 London 4
Central Division
C2 Windsor 0
C2 Windsor 3
C3 Kitchener-Waterloo 0

Bold Series winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Awards

Player of the Week award

End of season awards

Source: [5]

See also

  • National Basketball League of Canada portal

References

  1. "NBL Canada Announces 2016-17 Regular Season Schedule". nblcanada.ca. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  2. "Saint John Franchise Under New Ownership". NBL Canada. 29 September 2016.
  3. "Keith Vassell taking over NBL Canada team on interim basis". stcatharinesstandard.ca. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  4. http://www.nblcanada.com/14799/current-standings
  5. http://nblcanada.ca/p/14578/nr/101511/nbl-canada-announces-2017-end-of-season-awards
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