2016–17 NBL season

2016–17 NBL season
League National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration October 2016–March 2017
Number of teams 8
Total attendance 725,749[1] (6,048 per game)
TV partner(s)
Regular season
Top seed Adelaide 36ers
Season MVP Jerome Randle (Adelaide 36ers)
Top scorer Jerome Randle (Adelaide 36ers)
Finals
Champions Perth Wildcats
  Runners-up Illawarra Hawks
Finals MVP Bryce Cotton (Perth Wildcats)

The 2016–17 NBL season was the 39th season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979. A total of eight teams contested the league. The regular season was played between October 2016 and February 2017,[2] followed by a post-season featuring the top four in late February and March 2017.

During the off-season Townsville Crocodiles folded with Brisbane Bullets returning.

Australian broadcast rights to the season were held by Fox Sports, in the second year of a five-year deal, with one game per week simulcast on SBS. In New Zealand, Sky Sport are the official league broadcaster.

Pre-season

2016 NBL All-Australian Tour of China

May 8
China 64, NBL All-Australian Team 72
Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China

NBL All-Australian Team won the series 2-1.

2016 Australian Basketball Challenge

A pre-season tournament featuring all eight teams and two invited CBA teams was held on 23–26 September 2016 at Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane. The winner will receive the fourth annual LogginsBruton Cup.

Illawarra Hawks are pre-season champions.

Regular season

Round 1

7 October 2016
New Zealand Breakers 76, Melbourne United 71
Vector Arena, Auckland
Attendance: 5,639
8 October 2016
Sydney Kings 73, Brisbane Bullets 77
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: 8,035
8 October 2016
Perth Wildcats 84, Cairns Taipans 74 (OT)
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 12,701
9 October 2016
Melbourne United 79, Adelaide 36ers 87
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 8,519

Round 2

14 October 2016
Perth Wildcats 75, New Zealand Breakers 73
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 12,169
15 October 2016
Sydney Kings 93, Cairns Taipans 78
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: 5,246
16 October 2016
Melbourne United 95, Illawarra Hawks 83
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 7,512
16 October 2016
Brisbane Bullets 93, Adelaide 36ers 96 (OT)

Round 3

20 October 2016
Melbourne United 78, Brisbane Bullets 70
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 5,080
21 October 2016
Perth Wildcats 80, Illawarra Hawks 73
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 11,534
23 October 2016
Melbourne United 69, Perth Wildcats 72
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 8,655
24 October 2016
Sydney Kings 90, Illawarra Hawks 73
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: TBA

Round 4

29 October 2016
New Zealand Breakers 119, Adelaide 36ers 93
Vector Arena, Auckland
Attendance: 5,542

Round 5

4 November 2016
Melbourne United 92, New Zealand Breakers 98 (OT)
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: TBA
5 November 2016
Cairns Taipans 64, Sydney Kings 57
5 November 2016
Perth Wildcats 106, Adelaide 36ers 103
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: TBA
6 November 2016
New Zealand Breakers 86, Brisbane Bullets 70
Vector Arena, Auckland
Attendance: TBA
7 November 2016
Sydney Kings 79, Cairns Taipans 77
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: TBA

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

3 December 2016
Adelaide 36ers 92, Perth Wildcats 86 (OT)
4 December 2016
Melbourne United 98, New Zealand Breakers 74
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 10,300

Round 10

Round 11

18 December 2016
Sydney Kings 96, Adelaide 36ers 103
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: 6,488

Round 12

22 December 2016
Adelaide 36ers 78, Perth Wildcats 74

Round 13

Round 14

5 January 2017
Adelaide 36ers 117, Illawarra Hawks 85

Round 15

12 January 2017
Adelaide 36ers 100, Melbourne United 73
14 January 2017
Perth Wildcats 84, Adelaide 36ers 95
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 13,611

Round 16

19 January 2017
Adelaide 36ers 101, Brisbane Bullets 68
21 January 2017
Adelaide 36ers 87, Sydney Kings 73

Round 17

Round 18

4 February 2017
Sydney Kings 76, Melbourne United 89
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Attendance: 11,005
5 February 2017
Cairns Taipans 85, Perth Wildcats 77
6 February 2017
Melbourne United 78, Illawarra Hawks 72
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 6,947

Round 19

12 February 2017
Melbourne United 94, Perth Wildcats 96
Hisense Arena, Melbourne
Attendance: 9,545

Ladder

Key
Qualified for the finals series
# Team
Pld W L Last 5 Streak Home Away For Against % Win %
1Adelaide 36ers 2817111-4L49-58-62,5822,505103.07%60.71%
2Cairns Taipans 2815134-1W310-45-92,3052,301100.17%53.57%
3Perth Wildcats 2815134-1W210-45-92,2942,257101.64%53.57%
4Illawarra Hawks 2815133-2W19-56-82,4862,444101.72%53.57%
5New Zealand Breakers 2814143-2W29-55-92,3532,38798.58%50.00%
6Melbourne United 2813152-3L29-54-102,3512,337100.60%46.43%
7Sydney Kings 2813152-3L27-76-82,2952,31199.31%46.43%
8Brisbane Bullets 2810181-4L46-84-102,2682,39294.82%35.71%

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top four.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Adelaide 36ers 5644678752111111111
Brisbane Bullets 2233542326475688888
Cairns Taipans 8887466648668777452
Illawarra Hawks 1778755433223322224
Melbourne United 7455887865842434736
New Zealand Breakers 3566334587557863675
Perth Wildcats 4322223274786255543
Sydney Kings 6111111111334546367

Finals Series

The 2016–17 National Basketball League Finals were played in late February and March 2017, consisting of two best-of-three semi-final series and the best-of-five Grand Final series. In the semi-finals, the higher seed hosted the first and third games. In the Grand Final, the higher seed hosted the first, third and fifth games.

Playoff Seedings

  1. Adelaide 36ers
  2. Cairns Taipans
  3. Perth Wildcats
  4. Illawarra Hawks

The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win-loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.

Playoff Bracket

Semi-finals Grand Final
            
1 Adelaide 36ers 93 94 98
4 Illawarra Hawks 78 100 106
3 Perth Wildcats 89 89 95 X X
4 Illawarra Hawks 77 77 86 X X
2 Cairns Taipans 69 66 X
3 Perth Wildcats 91 74 X

Semi-finals

16 February 2017
Adelaide 36ers 93, Illawarra Hawks 78
17 February 2017
Cairns Taipans 69, Perth Wildcats 91
19 February 2017
Illawarra Hawks 100, Adelaide 36ers 94
20 February 2017
Perth Wildcats 74, Cairns Taipans 66
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 10,993
23 February 2017
Adelaide 36ers 98, Illawarra Hawks 106

Grand Final

26 February 2017
Perth Wildcats 89, Illawarra Hawks 77
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 10,828
5 March 2017
Perth Wildcats 95, Illawarra Hawks 86
Perth Arena, Perth
Attendance: 13,611

Awards

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerTeam
OctoberChris GouldingMelbourne United
NovemberBrad NewleySydney Kings
DecemberKevin LischSydney Kings
JanuaryJerome RandleAdelaide 36ers

Coach of the Month

MonthPlayerTeam
OctoberAndrew GazeSydney Kings
NovemberJoey WrightAdelaide 36ers
DecemberJoey WrightAdelaide 36ers
JanuaryJoey WrightAdelaide 36ers

Pre-season

Season

Finals

References

  1. "Larry Kestelman: The Melbourne millionaire putting the bounce back into basketball". The Age. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  2. "2016/17 NBL season schedule released". nbl.com.au. 7 July 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  3. 2016/17 NBL MVP: Jerome Randle
  4. 2016/17 Rookie of the Year: Anthony Drmic
  5. 2016/17 Best Defensive Player: Torrey Craig
  6. 2016/17 Best Sixth Man: Rontei Clarke
  7. 2016/17 Most Improved Player: Nathan Sobey
  8. 2016/17 Coach of the Year: Joey Wright
  9. 2016/17 Referee of the Year: Vaughan Mayberry
  10. 2016/17 All NBL Teams
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