2015 NBL Finals

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2015 NBL Finals
League National Basketball League
Sport Basketball
DurationFebruary 2015–March 2015
Number of teams4
TV partner(s)
NBL.TV (online)
NBL Finals
Champions New Zealand Breakers
  Runners-up Cairns Taipans
Finals MVP Cedric Jackson
Seasons

The 2015 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 2014–15 NBL season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The New Zealand Breakers defeated the Cairns Taipans in two games (2–0) to claim their fourth NBL championship.

Contents

Format

The 2014–15 National Basketball League Finals will be played in February and March 2015 between the top four teams of the regular season, consisting of two best-of-three semi-final and final series, where the higher seed hosts the first and third games.

Qualification

Qualified teams

TeamDate of
qualification
Round of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
New Zealand Breakers 25 January 2015166th 2013 Champions (2011, 2012, 2013)
Cairns Taipans 30 January 2015175th 2011 Runners-up (2011)
Perth Wildcats 7 February 20151829th 2014 Champions (1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2010, 2014)
Adelaide 36ers 13 February 20151923rd 2014 Champions (1986, 1998, 1999, 2002)

Ladder

Pos 2014–15 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Cairns Taipans 2821775.00%4–1W312–29–522752117107.46%
2 New Zealand Breakers 2819967.86%2–3L110–49–523432275102.99%
3 Adelaide 36ers 28171160.71%5–0W109–58–625012478100.93%
4 Perth Wildcats 28161257.14%3–2W110–46–822602171104.10%
5 Melbourne United 28131546.43%2–3W28–65–92333237998.07%
6 Townsville Crocodiles 28111739.29%3–2L18–63–1123432341100.09%
7 Sydney Kings 2891932.14%0–5L75–94–102320240896.35%
8 Wollongong Hawks 2862221.43%2–3L24–102–122154236091.27%

Updated to match(es) played on 22 February 2015. Source: NBL.com.au

Ladder Progression

Team1234567891011121314151617181920
Adelaide 36ers 55434677777665544443
Cairns Taipans 11111233332232211111
Melbourne United 87767444444444455555
New Zealand Breakers 22343311211111122222
Perth Wildcats 73222122123323333334
Sydney Kings 34675555555556666777
Townsville Crocodiles 66556766666777777666
Wollongong Hawks 48888888888888888888

Seedings

  1. Cairns Taipans
  2. New Zealand Breakers
  3. Adelaide 36ers
  4. Perth Wildcats

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.

Bracket

Semi-finals Grand Final
          
1 Cairns Taipans 7180X
4 Perth Wildcats 64 66 X
1 Cairns Taipans 71 81 X
2 New Zealand Breakers 8683X
2 New Zealand Breakers 11194X
3 Adelaide 36ers 82 83 X

Semi-finals series

(1) Cairns Taipans vs (4) Perth Wildcats

27 February 2015 Cairns Taipans 7164
(Series: Cairns leads series, 10)
Perth Wildcats Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
7:30pm EST Scoring by quarter: 15-18, 28-12, 2-18, 26-16
One Pts: Scottie Wilbekin 28
Rebs: Scottie Wilbekin 10
Asts: Scottie Wilbekin 4
boxscore Pts: Jermaine Beal 20
Rebs: Matthew Knight 9
Asts: Damian Martin 5
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Raoul Kirsten, Scott Beker, Matt Beattie
1 March 2015 Perth Wildcats 6880
(Series: Cairns wins series, 20)
Cairns Taipans Perth Arena, Perth
6:30pm WST Scoring by quarter: 11-14, 15-22, 18-16, 24-28
One Pts: Jermaine Beal 21
Rebs: Knight, Wagstaff 10
Asts: Jermaine Beal 4
boxscore Pts: Wilbekin, Weigh 16
Rebs: Scottie Wilbekin 11
Asts: Scottie Wilbekin 6
Attendance: 15,235
Referees: Michael Aylen, Matt Townsend, Brad Giersch Emergency Referee: David Bull

Regular season series

Tied 2–2 in the regular season series; 303-291 points differential to Cairns:

28 November 2014 Perth Wildcats 8466 Cairns Taipans Perth Arena, Perth
9 January 2015 Cairns Taipans 9176 Perth Wildcats Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
24 January 2015 Cairns Taipans 9266 Perth Wildcats Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
6 February 2015 Perth Wildcats 6554 Cairns Taipans Perth Arena, Perth

(2) New Zealand Breakers vs (3) Adelaide 36ers

26 February 2015 New Zealand Breakers 11182
(Series: New Zealand leads series, 10)
Adelaide 36ers Vector Arena, Auckland
7:30pm NZDT Scoring by quarter:31-25, 25-16, 33-15, 22-26
One Pts: Corey Webster 24
Rebs: Mika Vukona 10
Asts: Cedric Jackson 10
boxscore Pts: Jamar Wilson 21
Rebs: Daniel Johnson 8
Asts: Adam Gibson 7
Attendance: 3,833
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Brett Hogan, Tim Boswell
28 February 2015 Adelaide 36ers 8394
(Series: New Zealand wins series, 20)
New Zealand Breakers Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
7:30pm CDT Scoring by quarter: 25-28, 14-21, 14-21, 30-24
One Pts: Jackson, Ibekwe 18
Rebs: Cedric Jackson 10
Asts: Cedric Jackson 6
boxscore Pts: Jamar Wilson 23
Rebs: Brock Motum 8
Asts: Jamar Wilson 4
Attendance: 4,807
Referees: Chris Reid, Tim Mills, ?

Tied 2–2 in the regular season series; 356-340 points differential to New Zealand:

17 October 2014 New Zealand Breakers 10180 Adelaide 36ers Vector Arena, Auckland
2 November 2014 Adelaide 36ers 9386 New Zealand Breakers Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
4 January 2015 Adelaide 36ers 7481 New Zealand Breakers Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
12 February 2015 New Zealand Breakers 8893 Adelaide 36ers Vector Arena, Auckland

Grand Final series

(1) Cairns Taipans vs (2) New Zealand Breakers

6 March 2015 Cairns Taipans 7186
(Series: New Zealand leads series, 10)
New Zealand Breakers Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
7:30pm EST Scoring by quarter: 17-28, 17-22, 26-11, 11-25
One Pts: Scottie Wilbekin 16
Rebs: Cameron Gliddon 9
Asts: Stephen Weigh 4
boxscore Pts: Cedric Jackson 22
Rebs: Ekene Ibekwe 8
Asts: Jackson, Webster 3
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Chris Reid, Matt Beattie
8 March 2015 New Zealand Breakers 8381
(Series: New Zealand wins series, 20)
Cairns Taipans North Shore Events Centre, Auckland
3:00pm NZDT Scoring by quarter:23-17, 21-22, 14-20, 25-22
Network Ten Pts: Thomas Abercrombie 19
Rebs: Mika Vukona 8
Asts: Cedric Jackson 6
boxscore Pts: Cameron Tragardh 17
Rebs: Loughton, Young 6
Asts: Scottie Wilbekin 4
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Michael Aylen, Scott Beker, Brad Giersch

Regular season series

Cairns won 3–1 in the regular season series:

23 October 2014 New Zealand Breakers 7685 Cairns Taipans North Shore Events Centre, Auckland
7 November 2014 Cairns Taipans 7179 New Zealand Breakers Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
21 December 2014 Cairns Taipans 8359 New Zealand Breakers Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns
22 February 2015 New Zealand Breakers 7781 Cairns Taipans Vector Arena, Auckland

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