2005 New Zealand NBL season

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2005 New Zealand NBL season
League New Zealand NBL
Sport Basketball
Duration18 March – 8 July
Number of games18
Number of teams10
Regular season
  Minor premiers Auckland Stars
Season MVP Lindsay Tait (Auckland Stars)
Top scorer Greg Lewis (Waikato Titans)
Playoffs
Champions Auckland Stars
  Runners-up Hawke's Bay Hawks
Final MVP Dillon Boucher
New Zealand NBL seasons

The 2005 NBL season was the 24th season of the National Basketball League. The Auckland Stars won the championship in 2005 to claim their ninth league title. [1] [2]

Contents

Summary

Regular season standings

Pos
Team W L
1 Auckland Stars 135
2 Hawke's Bay Hawks 135
3 Nelson Giants 117
4 Waikato Titans 117
5 Canterbury Rams 108
6 Taranaki Mountainairs 99
7 Harbour Heat 810
8 Wellington Saints 711
9 Manawatu Jets 612
10 Otago Nuggets 216

Playoff bracket

Awards

Player of the Week

RoundPlayerTeamRef
1 Jacob Holmes Nelson Giants [3]
2Ryan Prillman Canterbury Rams [4] [5]
3Ryan Prillman Canterbury Rams [6]
4 Casey Frank Auckland Stars [7]
5 Casey Frank Auckland Stars [8]
6 Adrian Majstrovich Hawke's Bay Hawks [9]
7Mike King Harbour Heat [10]
8 Tony Rampton Taranaki Mountainairs [11]
9 Paul Henare Hawke's Bay Hawks [12]
10Ryan Prillman Canterbury Rams [13]
11 Mike Bauer Waikato Titans [14]
12 Jacob Holmes Nelson Giants [15]
13Michael Gardener Canterbury Rams [16]
14Derek Moore Hawke's Bay Hawks [17]
SF Dusty Rychart Hawke's Bay Hawks [18]
MF Dillon Boucher Auckland Stars [19]

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season [20]

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per game Greg Lewis Waikato Titans 22.1
Rebounds per game David Cooper Manawatu Jets 11.5
Assists per game Paul Henare Hawke's Bay Hawks 6.7
Steals per game Dillon Boucher Auckland Stars 2.9
Blocks per gameDerek Moore Hawke's Bay Hawks 2.2

Regular season

Playoffs

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  16. PRIMO NBL Player of the Week - Michael Gardener (Scenic Circle Canterbury Rams)
  17. PRIMO NBL Player of the Week - Derek Moore (Easy LPG Bay Hawks)
  18. PRIMO Player of the Week - Dusty Rychart (Easy LPG Bay Hawks)
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