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2008–09 NBL season

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2008–09 NBL season
LeagueNational Basketball League
Season2008–09
Dates13 September 2008 – 13 March 2009
Teams10
TV partner(s)Australia: New Zealand:
Regular season
Season championsSouth Dragons
Season MVPNew Zealand Kirk Penney (New Zealand)
Finals
ChampionsSouth Dragons (1st title)
  Runners-upMelbourne Tigers
SemifinalistsNew Zealand Breakers
Townsville Crocodiles
Finals MVPUnited States Donta Smith (South)
Statistical leaders
Points New Zealand Kirk Penney (New Zealand) 24.1
Rebounds Australia Luke Schenscher (Adelaide) 10.8
Assists Australia Shane Heal (Gold Coast) 5.7
NBL seasons

The 2008–09 NBL season was the 31st season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 10 teams contested the league.

2008–09 league participants

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Team Region CEO Coach Home ground Capacity
Adelaide 36ers SA Mal Hemmerling Scott Ninnis Distinctive Homes Dome 8,000
Cairns Taipans QLD Denis Keeffe Mark Beecroft Cairns Convention Centre 5,300
Gold Coast Blaze QLD David Claxton Brendan Joyce Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre 5,269
Melbourne Tigers VIC Seamus McPeake Alan Westover State Netball Centre 3,500
New Zealand Breakers NZL Richard Clarke Andrej Lemanis North Shore Events Centre 4,400
Perth Wildcats WA Nick Marvin Conner Henry Challenge Stadium 4,500
South Dragons VIC Ryan Gardiner Brian Goorjian Hisense Arena 10,500
Sydney Spirit[1] NSW Steve Aquilina[2] Rob Beveridge State Sports Centre 5,006
Townsville Crocodiles QLD Ian Smythe Trevor Gleeson Townsville Entertainment Centre 5,257
Wollongong Hawks NSW TBD Eric Cooks WIN Entertainment Centre 6,000
  • On 30 June 2008 the Brisbane Bullets confirmed they would be handing back the team's license to the NBL. The NBL confirmed there will be no Brisbane team participating in the 2008/09 season.[3]
  • On 2 July 2008 the NBL announced that two bids for the Sydney Kings license had failed and that there would be no second Sydney team in the 2008/09 season.[4]
  • On 29 July 2008 the Singapore Slingers announced that they had decided to withdraw from the competition permanently due to the dramatic increase in international travel costs.[5]

Preseason transactions

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Coach Recruited From Signed By
Phil Smyth Adelaide 36ers Released[6]
Scott Ninnis 36ers Academy Adelaide 36ers[7]
Scott Fisher Perth Wildcats Released[8]
Bill Tomlinson Sydney Kings Sydney Kings[9]
Brian Goorjian Sydney Kings South Dragons[10]
Conner Henry Perth Wildcats Perth Wildcats[11]
Player Recruited From Signed By
Lanard Copeland Adelaide 36ers Retired[12]
Darryl McDonald Melbourne Tigers Retired[13]
Jason Crowe Gold Coast Blaze Released[14]
Nic Campbell Gold Coast Blaze Released[14]
Jared Newson Cairns Taipans Released[15]
Sean Lampley Melbourne Tigers Released[16]
Galen Young Townsville Crocodiles Released[17]
Mike Helms Singapore Slingers Released[18]
John Philip Wollongong Hawks Released[19]
Darren Ng Adelaide 36ers Singapore Slingers[20]
Jacob Holmes South Dragons Adelaide 36ers[21]
Mark Worthington Sydney Kings South Dragons[22]
Mika Vukona New Zealand Breakers South Dragons[22]
Daniel Johnson Pepperdine University Melbourne Tigers[23]
Brad Hill South Dragons Adelaide 36ers[24]
Rod Grizzard Singapore Slingers Melbourne Tigers[16]
Jason Smith Sydney Kings Sydney Spirit
Luke Schenscher Brose Baskets Adelaide 36ers[25]
C. J. Bruton Brisbane Bullets New Zealand Breakers[26]
Dillon Boucher Brisbane Bullets New Zealand Breakers[26]
Ryan Kersten New Zealand Breakers Adelaide 36ers[27]
Sam Harris Old Dominion Singapore Slingers[28]
Jayson Castro Harbour Centre Batang Pier Singapore Slingers[29]
Drew Williamson Townsville Crocodiles West Sydney Razorbacks[30]
Cameron Rigby Wollongong Hawks Brisbane Bullets[31]
Chris Daniel New Zealand Breakers Singapore Slingers[32]
Brad Williamson Brisbane Bullets Townsville Crocodiles[33]
Shane Heal South Dragons Gold Coast Blaze[34]
Paora Winitana New Zealand Breakers Adelaide 36ers[35]
David Gruber Frankston Blues West Sydney Razorbacks[36]
Steven Broom Brisbane Bullets Townsville Crocodiles[37]
Darnell Hinson West Sydney Razorbacks Perth Wildcats[38]
Darius Rice Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants Singapore Slingers[39]
Thomas Abercrombie Washington State New Zealand Breakers[40]
Corey Webster Lambeth College New Zealand Breakers[40]
Rhys Martin Brisbane Bullets Wollongong Hawks[41]
Adam Tanner University of Denver New Zealand Breakers[42]
Glen Saville Sydney Kings Wollongong Hawks[43]
Eric Sandrin Ulsan Mobis Phoebus Singapore Slingers[44]
Kerry Williams Cairns Marlins Cairns Taipans[45]
Adam Gibson Brisbane Bullets South Dragons[46]
Stephen Weigh University of Utah Perth Wildcats[47]
Anthony Petrie West Sydney Razorbacks Wollongong Hawks[48]
Russell Hinder Sydney Kings Townsville Crocodiles[49]
Ian Crosswhite Sydney Kings Cairns Taipans[50]
Dave Thomas Melbourne Tigers Cairns Taipans[51]
Sam Mackinnon Brisbane Bullets Melbourne Tigers[52]
Jason Smith Sydney Kings Sydney Spirit[53]
Isiah Victor Sydney Kings Perth Wildcats[54]
Rhys Carter West Sydney Razorbacks South Dragons[55]
Dusty Rychart Brisbane Bullets Wollongong Hawks[56]
Derrick Low Washington State Sydney Spirit[57]
Aaron Bruce Baylor University Adelaide 36ers[58]
Steve Constanzo Townsville Heat Townsville Crocodiles[59]
Greg Vanderjagt Townsville Crocodiles Gold Coast Blaze[60]
James Quinn Illawarra Hawks Wollongong Hawks[61]
Mark Tyndale Temple University Adelaide 36ers[62]
Chris Goulding Brisbane Bullets Perth Wildcats[63]
Cameron Tovey Sydney Kings Townsville Crocodiles[64]
Ben Knight Singapore Slingers Perth Wildcats[65]
Tim Labka Bankstown Bruins Wollongong Hawks[66]
Anthony Olah Gold Coast Goannas Gold Coast Blaze[67]
James Orr Frankston Blues South Dragons[68]
Peter Hoban Forestville Eagles Adelaide 36ers[69]
Zac Carter Southern Districts Spartans Gold Coast Blaze[70]
Ebi Ere Brisbane Bullets Melbourne Tigers[71]
Tremmell Darden Spirou Charleroi South Dragons[72]
Daniel Dillon University of Arizona South Dragons[73]

Mid-season transactions

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Coach Recruited From Signed By
Alan Black Cairns Taipans Released[74]
Mark Beecroft Cairns Taipans Cairns Taipans[74]
Player Recruited From Signed By
Tariq Naqqash East Central University South Dragons[75]
Luke Kendall Sydney Kings Perth Wildcats[76]
Anthony Susnjara Keflavik Townsville Crocodiles[77]
Juaquin Hawkins Gold Coast Blaze Released[78]
Justin Bowen Austin Toros Gold Coast Blaze
Mark Tyndale Adelaide 36ers Released[79]
Julius Hodge Free Agent Adelaide 36ers[80]
Cortez Groves South Dragons Released[81]
Liam Rush Sydney Spirit Sundsvall Dragons[82]
Larry Abney Cairns Taipans Released[83]
Blagoj Janev Singapore Slingers Sydney Spirit[84]
Stephen Black Cairns Taipans Released[85]
Donta Smith Shanxi Zhongyu South Dragons[86]
Luke Kendall Perth Wildcats Melbourne Tigers[87]
Dave Thomas Cairns Taipans Melbourne Tigers[88]
Rod Grizzard Melbourne Tigers Released[88]
Julian Khazzouh Sydney Spirit Hanzevast Capitals[89]
Shane McDonald Singapore Slingers Perth Wildcats[90]
Julius Hodge Adelaide 36ers Released[91]
Rod Grizzard Melbourne Tigers Adelaide 36ers[92]

Sponsors

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Team Major sponsor
Adelaide 36ers Sprint Auto Parts
Cairns Taipans Skytrans Airlines
Gold Coast Blaze QDeck
Melbourne Tigers OAMPS Insurance Brokers
New Zealand Breakers Bartercard
Perth Wildcats Saville Australia
South Dragons Crazy John's
Townsville Crocodiles McDonald's
West Sydney Razorbacks Westbus
Wollongong Hawks Australian Health Management[93]

Apparel

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Team Provider Home colour Away colour
Adelaide 36ers Adidas Blue Yellow
Cairns Taipans Kombat Orange White
Gold Coast Blaze G2 Game Gear[94] Sky Blue White
Melbourne Tigers Kombat Red Yellow
New Zealand Breakers SAS Sports Black White
Perth Wildcats Hoop 2 Hoop Red White
South Dragons Kombat Black White
Townsville Crocodiles Kombat Green White
Sydney Spirit Blades Blue White
Wollongong Hawks G2 Game Gear Red White

Regular season

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The 2008-09 regular season took place over 22 rounds between 13 September 2008 and 14 February 2009.

Round 1

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
13/09/2008 Cairns Taipans 98–92 South Dragons Cairns Convention Centre 3,830 boxscore
14/09/2008 Sydney Spirit 102–112 Melbourne Tigers State Sports Centre 1,573 boxscore
17/09/2008 South Dragons 97–81 Perth Wildcats Hisense Arena 3,202 boxscore
18/09/2008 New Zealand Breakers 114–93 Illawarra Hawks North Shore Events Centre 3,492 boxscore
19/09/2008 Adelaide 36ers 109–82 Townsville Crocodiles Adelaide Arena 4,749 boxscore
19/09/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 75–85 Cairns Taipans Gold Coast Convention Centre 3,031 boxscore
20/09/2008 Melbourne Tigers 92–76 Gold Coast Blaze State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,497 boxscore
20/09/2008 Illawarra Hawks 111–99 Sydney Spirit WIN Entertainment Centre 2,834 boxscore
21/09/2008 Perth Wildcats 87–91 South Dragons Challenge Stadium 4,400 boxscore

Round 2

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
24/09/2008 Adelaide 36ers 99–89 Sydney Spirit Adelaide Arena 4,010 boxscore
25/09/2008 New Zealand Breakers 120–111 Melbourne Tigers North Shore Events Centre 3,751 boxscore
25/09/2008 South Dragons 89–91 Townsville Crocodiles Hisense Arena 3,413 boxscore
26/09/2008 Perth Wildcats 94–80 Gold Coast Blaze Challenge Stadium 4,000 boxscore
27/09/2008 Sydney Spirit 112–105 Adelaide 36ers AIS Arena 1,322 boxscore
27/09/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 100–96 Cairns Taipans Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,511 boxscore

Round 3

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
1/10/2008 Perth Wildcats 105–92 Illawarra Hawks Challenge Stadium 4,200 boxscore
2/10/2008 New Zealand Breakers 118–80 Adelaide 36ers North Shore Events Centre 3,200 boxscore
2/10/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 90–107 South Dragons Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,786 boxscore
3/10/2008 Cairns Taipans 77–101 Melbourne Tigers Cairns Convention Centre 3,969 boxscore
4/10/2008 Illawarra Hawks 95–114 South Dragons WIN Entertainment Centre 2,516 boxscore
4/10/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 97–80 Perth Wildcats Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,184 boxscore

Round 4

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
8/10/2008 Melbourne Tigers 101–105 Perth Wildcats State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,074 boxscore
9/10/2008 New Zealand Breakers 111–122 Cairns Taipans North Shore Events Centre 4,066 boxscore
10/10/2008 Illawarra Hawks 85–82 Perth Wildcats WIN Entertainment Centre 2,338 boxscore
10/10/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 92–98 Sydney Spirit Gold Coast Convention Centre 3,091 boxscore
11/10/2008 Melbourne Tigers 119–91 Adelaide 36ers State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,636 boxscore
11/10/2008 Sydney Spirit 101–86 Perth Wildcats State Sports Centre 1,624 boxscore

Round 5

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
15/10/2008 Perth Wildcats 89–77 Illawarra Hawks Challenge Stadium 3,800 boxscore
16/10/2008 New Zealand Breakers 120–108 Gold Coast Blaze North Shore Events Centre 3,500 boxscore
17/10/2008 Illawarra Hawks 105–95 Adelaide 36ers WIN Entertainment Centre 2,329 boxscore
17/10/2008 Sydney Spirit 101–106 South Dragons Sydney Entertainment Centre 1,476 boxscore
17/10/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 93–107 Perth Wildcats Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,274 boxscore
18/10/2008 South Dragons 108–80 Melbourne Tigers Hisense Arena 9,308 boxscore
18/10/2008 Cairns Taipans 102–87 Gold Coast Blaze Cairns Convention Centre 4,368 boxscore

Round 6

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
22/10/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 103–101 Sydney Spirit Townsville Entertainment Centre 3,858 boxscore
22/10/2008 Cairns Taipans 101–92 New Zealand Breakers Cairns Convention Centre 3,258 boxscore
24/10/2008 Illawarra Hawks 98–96 Gold Coast Blaze WIN Entertainment Centre 2,646 boxscore
25/10/2008 Melbourne Tigers 110–97 Townsville Crocodiles State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,780 boxscore
25/10/2008 South Dragons 94–65 Cairns Taipans Hisense Arena 4,200 boxscore
25/10/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 113–116 New Zealand Breakers Gold Coast Convention Centre 3,269 boxscore
25/10/2008 Adelaide 36ers 93–104 Perth Wildcats Adelaide Arena 5,238 boxscore
26/10/2008 Sydney Spirit 99–86 Illawarra Hawks State Sports Centre 1,350 boxscore

Round 7

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
29/10/2008 Illawarra Hawks 101–93 Cairns Taipans WIN Entertainment Centre 1,877 boxscore
30/10/2008 New Zealand Breakers 103–99 Perth Wildcats North Shore Events Centre 3,532 boxscore
1/11/2008 South Dragons 96–87 Sydney Spirit Hisense Arena 3,851 boxscore
1/11/2008 Melbourne Tigers 123–111 Gold Coast Blaze State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,074 boxscore
1/11/2008 Cairns Taipans 87–89 Illawarra Hawks Cairns Convention Centre 3,390 boxscore
1/11/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 97–106 New Zealand Breakers Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,212 boxscore
2/11/2008 Adelaide 36ers 108–76 Sydney Spirit Adelaide Arena 3,890 boxscore

Round 8

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
5/11/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 115–106 Townsville Crocodiles Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,388 boxscore
6/11/2008 New Zealand Breakers 86–96 Adelaide 36ers North Shore Events Centre 2,974 boxscore
7/11/2008 Sydney Spirit 80–98 Melbourne Tigers State Sports Centre 1,680 boxscore
8/11/2008 Melbourne Tigers 84–86 New Zealand Breakers State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,387 boxscore
8/11/2008 South Dragons 95–83 Gold Coast Blaze Hisense Arena 3,812 boxscore
8/11/2008 Adelaide 36ers 70–71 Cairns Taipans Adelaide Arena 4,565 boxscore
8/11/2008 Perth Wildcats 115–78 Townsville Crocodiles Challenge Stadium 4,223 boxscore

Round 9

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
12/11/2008 South Dragons 97–82 Adelaide 36ers Hisense Arena 3,318 boxscore
12/11/2008 Sydney Spirit 115–93 Gold Coast Blaze State Sports Centre 1,430 boxscore
12/11/2008 Cairns Taipans 81–93 New Zealand Breakers Cairns Convention Centre 3,243 boxscore
14/11/2008 Illawarra Hawks 110–111 Gold Coast Blaze WIN Entertainment Centre 2,585 boxscore
15/11/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 108–119 New Zealand Breakers Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,152 boxscore
15/11/2008 Perth Wildcats 86–78 Cairns Taipans Challenge Stadium 4,200 boxscore
16/11/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 96–108 Adelaide 36ers Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,238 boxscore

Round 10

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
19/11/2008 Melbourne Tigers 99–98 Cairns Taipans State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,480 boxscore
20/11/2008 New Zealand Breakers 112–98 South Dragons North Shore Events Centre 3,010 boxscore
21/11/2008 Sydney Spirit 110–108 Adelaide 36ers State Sports Centre 1,456 boxscore
22/11/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 121–113 Illawarra Hawks Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,046 boxscore
22/11/2008 Cairns Taipans 85–101 Perth Wildcats Cairns Convention Centre 3,340 boxscore
22/11/2008 Adelaide 36ers 100–106 South Dragons Adelaide Arena 5,358 boxscore

Round 11

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
26/11/2008 South Dragons 102–64 Cairns Taipans Hisense Arena 3,894 boxscore
26/11/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 113–105 Melbourne Tigers Townsville Entertainment Centre 3,762 boxscore
27/11/2008 New Zealand Breakers 108–94 Perth Wildcats North Shore Events Centre 3,062 boxscore
29/11/2008 Sydney Spirit 103–94 South Dragons State Sports Centre 2,572 boxscore
29/11/2008 Cairns Taipans 90–94 Townsville Crocodiles Cairns Convention Centre 3,483 boxscore
29/11/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 88–110 New Zealand Breakers Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,551 boxscore
29/11/2008 Adelaide 36ers 101–96 Illawarra Hawks Adelaide Arena 4,462 boxscore
29/11/2008 Perth Wildcats 95–108 Melbourne Tigers Marrara Indoor Stadium 1,500 boxscore

Round 12

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
3/12/2008 Illawarra Hawks 78–112 South Dragons WIN Entertainment Centre 2,059 boxscore
4/12/2008 New Zealand Breakers 88–104 Townsville Crocodiles North Shore Events Centre 3,226 boxscore
5/12/2008 Cairns Taipans 78–92 Sydney Spirit Cairns Convention Centre 2,954 boxscore
6/12/2008 South Dragons 101–83 Illawarra Hawks Hisense Arena 4,812 boxscore
6/12/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 92–87 Sydney Spirit Townsville Entertainment Centre 3,807 boxscore
6/12/2008 Adelaide 36ers 102–94 Melbourne Tigers Adelaide Arena 4,881 boxscore
7/12/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 129–97 Perth Wildcats Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,021 boxscore

Round 13

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
10/12/2008 Adelaide 36ers 100–79 Townsville Crocodiles Adelaide Arena 4,208 boxscore
13/12/2008 Melbourne Tigers 98–107 South Dragons State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,500 boxscore
13/12/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 88–97 Cairns Taipans Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,489 boxscore
13/12/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 104–99 Illawarra Hawks Townsville Entertainment Centre 3,913 boxscore
13/12/2008 Perth Wildcats 129–120 Adelaide 36ers Challenge Stadium 4,200 boxscore

Round 14

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
17/10/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 91–88 Illawarra Hawks Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,152 boxscore
17/12/2008 Cairns Taipans 63–69 Melbourne Tigers Cairns Convention Centre 3,746 boxscore
18/12/2008 New Zealand Breakers 114–70 Sydney Spirit North Shore Events Centre 3,841 boxscore
20/12/2008 Melbourne Tigers 128–101 Illawarra Hawks State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,025 boxscore
20/12/2008 South Dragons 88–84 Townsville Crocodiles Hisense Arena 3,814 boxscore
20/12/2008 Adelaide 36ers 107–104 Gold Coast Blaze Adelaide Arena 4,948 boxscore
20/12/2008 Perth Wildcats 94–118 New Zealand Breakers Challenge Stadium 4,300 boxscore
21/12/2008 Sydney Spirit 101–90 Townsville Crocodiles State Sports Centre 1,240 boxscore

Round 15

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
26/12/2008 South Dragons 117–87 Gold Coast Blaze Hisense Arena 3,898 boxscore
27/12/2008 Illawarra Hawks 121–117 Sydney Spirit WIN Entertainment Centre 1,874 boxscore
27/12/2008 Melbourne Tigers 91–109 Adelaide 36ers State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,097 boxscore
27/12/2008 Perth Wildcats 97–76 Townsville Crocodiles Challenge Stadium 4,200 boxscore

Round 16

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
31/12/2008 Townsville Crocodiles 105–95 South Dragons Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,644 boxscore
31/12/2008 Cairns Taipans 105–112 Illawarra Hawks Cairns Convention Centre 3,853 boxscore
31/12/2008 Gold Coast Blaze 103–94 Adelaide 36ers Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,233 boxscore
2/01/2009 Illawarra Hawks 111–94 New Zealand Breakers WIN Entertainment Centre 2,175 boxscore
3/01/2009 South Dragons 90–99 Perth Wildcats Hisense Arena 4,069 boxscore
3/01/2009 Sydney Spirit 86–85 New Zealand Breakers Whitlam Centre 920 boxscore
4/01/2009 Gold Coast Blaze 88–105 Townsville Crocodiles Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,374 boxscore

Round 17

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
7/01/2009 Adelaide 36ers 106–99 Illawarra Hawks Adelaide Arena 6,307 boxscore
9/01/2009 Perth Wildcats 77–81 Cairns Taipans Challenge Stadium 4,100 boxscore
10/01/2009 Sydney Spirit 88–79 Illawarra Hawks State Sports Centre 1,469 boxscore
10/01/2009 South Dragons 115–112 New Zealand Breakers Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre 1,994 boxscore
10/01/2009 Adelaide 36ers 107–86 Cairns Taipans Adelaide Arena 5,039 boxscore
11/01/2009 Melbourne Tigers 108–81 Perth Wildcats State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,930 boxscore
11/01/2009 Townsville Crocodiles 115–92 Gold Coast Blaze Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,457 boxscore

Round 18

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
14/01/2009 Melbourne Tigers 99–79 Sydney Spirit State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,922 boxscore
15/01/2009 New Zealand Breakers 95–86 Townsville Crocodiles North Shore Events Centre 3,349 boxscore
16/01/2009 Cairns Taipans 79–70 Adelaide 36ers Cairns Convention Centre 3,679 boxscore
16/01/2009 Gold Coast Blaze 107–116 Melbourne Tigers Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,711 boxscore
17/01/2009 Illawarra Hawks 94–108 Melbourne Tigers WIN Entertainment Centre 2,555 boxscore
17/01/2009 Townsville Crocodiles 128–105 Adelaide 36ers Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,349 boxscore
17/01/2009 Perth Wildcats 114–84 Sydney Spirit Challenge Stadium 3,800 boxscore

Round 19

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
21/01/2009 Adelaide 36ers 110–88 Gold Coast Blaze Adelaide Arena 4,965 boxscore
22/01/2009 New Zealand Breakers 85–103 Melbourne Tigers North Shore Events Centre 3,000 boxscore
24/01/2009 Melbourne Tigers 96–89 New Zealand Breakers State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,842 boxscore
24/01/2009 Illawarra Hawks 95–97 Townsville Crocodiles WIN Entertainment Centre 1,983 boxscore
24/01/2009 Cairns Taipans 89–83 Sydney Spirit Cairns Convention Centre 3,407 boxscore
24/01/2009 Perth Wildcats 96–90 Gold Coast Blaze Challenge Stadium 4,100 boxscore

Round 20

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
26/01/2009 Melbourne Tigers 92–86 South Dragons State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,500 boxscore
28/01/2009 Sydney Spirit 78–88 Perth Wildcats State Sports Centre 1,480 boxscore
29/01/2009 New Zealand Breakers 94–101 South Dragons North Shore Events Centre 3,200 boxscore
30/01/2009 Illawarra Hawks 104–113 Melbourne Tigers WIN Entertainment Centre 1,525 boxscore
31/01/2009 Townsville Crocodiles 123–92 Cairns Taipans Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,867 boxscore
31/01/2009 Gold Coast Blaze 139–119 Sydney Spirit Gold Coast Convention Centre 2,627 boxscore
31/01/2009 Adelaide 36ers 107–92 Perth Wildcats Adelaide Arena 5,350 boxscore

Round 21

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
4/02/2009 South Dragons 97–77 Adelaide 36ers Hisense Arena 4,621 boxscore
4/02/2009 Sydney Spirit 81–89 Cairns Taipans State Sports Centre 920 boxscore
6/02/2009 Illawarra Hawks 103–98 New Zealand Breakers WIN Entertainment Centre 2,740 boxscore
6/02/2009 Townsville Crocodiles 101–98 South Dragons Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,485 boxscore
7/02/2009 Cairns Taipans 88–93 Gold Coast Blaze Cairns Convention Centre 4,022 boxscore
7/02/2009 Adelaide 36ers 102–91 New Zealand Breakers Adelaide Arena 8,000 boxscore
7/02/2009 Perth Wildcats 106–88 Sydney Spirit Challenge Stadium 4,000 boxscore
8/02/2009 South Dragons 93–83 Melbourne Tigers Hisense Arena 8,093 boxscore

Round 22

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
11/02/2009 Melbourne Tigers 103–87 Townsville Crocodiles State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,802 boxscore
12/02/2009 New Zealand Breakers 103–69 Cairns Taipans North Shore Events Centre 3,100 boxscore
13/02/2009 Illawarra Hawks 102–95 Adelaide 36ers WIN Entertainment Centre 5,674 boxscore
14/02/2009 Sydney Spirit 97–107 New Zealand Breakers State Sports Centre 1,282 boxscore
14/02/2009 Gold Coast Blaze 114–104 Illawarra Hawks Gold Coast Convention Centre 3,347 boxscore
14/02/2009 Cairns Taipans 80–82 South Dragons Cairns Convention Centre 4,107 boxscore
14/02/2009 Perth Wildcats 100–86 Melbourne Tigers Challenge Stadium 4,200 boxscore

Ladder

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Pos 2008–09 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 South Dragons 30 22 8 73.33% 4–1 W2 13–2 9–6 2968 2692 110.25%
2 Melbourne Tigers 30 20 10 66.67% 3–2 L1 11–4 9–6 3030 2846 106.47%
3 New Zealand Breakers 30 18 12 60.00% 2–3 W2 10–5 8–7 3087 2910 106.08%
4 Perth Wildcats1 30 17 13 56.67% 4–1 W2 11–4 6–9 2880 2822 102.06%
5 Townsville Crocodiles1 30 17 13 56.67% 4–1 L1 12–3 5–10 2956 2978 99.26%
6 Adelaide 36ers 30 15 15 50.00% 3–2 L1 12–3 3–12 2956 2929 100.92%
7 Wollongong Hawks2 30 11 19 36.67% 2–3 L1 9–6 2–13 2924 3077 95.03%
8 Sydney Spirit2 30 11 19 36.67% 0–5 L8 9–6 2–13 2823 2987 94.51%
9 Cairns Taipans2 30 11 19 36.67% 1–4 L3 5–10 6–9 2589 2767 93.57%
10 Gold Coast Blaze 30 8 22 26.67% 3–2 W3 6–9 2–13 2927 3132 93.45%

Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2009. Source: NBL.com.au

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.

1Perth Wildcats won Head-to-Head (3-1).

23-way Head-to-Head between Wollongong Hawks (5-2), Sydney Spirit (3-4) and Cairns Taipans (2-4).

Finals

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Playoff bracket

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Elimination Finals Semifinals Grand Final
1 South Dragons 94 77 101
4 Perth Wildcats 96 5 Townsville Crocodiles 81 82 78
5 Townsville Crocodiles 103 1 South Dragons 93 83 84 95 102
2 Melbourne Tigers 81 88 67 108 81
2 Melbourne Tigers 117 103 X
3 New Zealand Breakers 131 3 New Zealand Breakers 99 97 X
6 Adelaide 36ers 101


Elimination Finals

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
18/02/2009 Perth Wildcats 96–103 Townsville Crocodiles Challenge Stadium 4,400 boxscore
19/02/2009 New Zealand Breakers 131–101 Adelaide 36ers North Shore Events Centre 4,000 boxscore

Semi-finals

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
24/02/2009 South Dragons 94–81 Townsville Crocodiles Hisense Arena 3,613 boxscore
25/02/2009 Melbourne Tigers 117–99 New Zealand Breakers State Netball and Hockey Centre 2,998 boxscore
26/02/2009 Townsville Crocodiles 82–77 South Dragons Townsville Entertainment Centre 4,505 boxscore
27/02/2009 New Zealand Breakers 97–103 Melbourne Tigers North Shore Events Centre 4,500 boxscore
28/02/2009 South Dragons 101–78 Townsville Crocodiles Hisense Arena 3,007 boxscore

Grand Final

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Date Home Score Away Venue Crowd Boxscore
4/03/2009 South Dragons 93–81 Melbourne Tigers Hisense Arena 4,211 boxscore
6/03/2009 Melbourne Tigers 88–83 South Dragons State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,096 boxscore
8/03/2009 South Dragons 84–67 Melbourne Tigers Hisense Arena 8,201 boxscore
11/03/2009 Melbourne Tigers 108–95 South Dragons State Netball and Hockey Centre 3,500 boxscore
13/03/2009 South Dragons 102–81 Melbourne Tigers Hisense Arena 8,922 boxscore

Player of the Week

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Round Player Team
1 Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers
2 Corey Williams Townsville Crocodiles
3 Mark Worthington South Dragons
4 Darnell Mee Cairns Taipans
5 Joe Ingles South Dragons
6 Luke Schenscher Adelaide 36ers
7 Sam Mackinnon Melbourne Tigers
8 Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers
9 Rick Rickert New Zealand Breakers
10 Julius Hodge Adelaide 36ers
11 Matthew Knight Sydney Spirit
12 Justin Bowen Gold Coast Blaze
13 Ian Crosswhite Cairns Taipans
14 Tony Ronaldson New Zealand Breakers
15 Julius Hodge Adelaide 36ers
16 Isiah Victor Perth Wildcats
17 Luke Schenscher Adelaide 36ers
18 Ebi Ere Melbourne Tigers
19 Adam Ballinger Adelaide 36ers
20 James Harvey Gold Coast Blaze
21 John Rillie Townsville Crocodiles
22 Shawn Redhage Perth Wildcats

Player of the Month

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Month Player Team
September/October Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers
November Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers
December Julius Hodge Adelaide 36ers
January/February Luke Schenscher Adelaide 36ers

Coach of the Month

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Month Player Team
September/October Brian Goorjian South Dragons
November Andrej Lemanis New Zealand Breakers
December Scott Ninnis Adelaide 36ers
January/February Al Westover Melbourne Tigers

NBL awards

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Television coverage

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Radio coverage

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Team Station
Adelaide 36ers 891 ABC Adelaide
Cairns Taipans 4CA FM
Melbourne Tigers Tiger Radio
New Zealand Breakers Radio Sport
Perth Wildcats SportFM
South Dragons Dragons Radio
Townsville Crocodiles 4TO FM

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