2016 NBL Finals

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2016 NBL Finals
NBL Finals Logo 2016.png
CountryFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Dates16 February – 6 March 2016
Season 2015–16
Teams4
Champions Perth Wildcats (7th title)
Runners-up New Zealand Breakers (7th finals appearance)
Semifinalists

The 2016 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 2015–16 NBL season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Perth Wildcats defeated the New Zealand Breakers in three games (2–1) to claim their seventh NBL championship.

Contents

Format

The 2015–16 National Basketball League Finals were played in February and March 2016 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. [1]

Qualification

Qualified teams

TeamDate of
qualification
Round of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
Melbourne United 29 January 20161722nd 2014 Champions (1993, 1997, 2006, 2008)
Perth Wildcats 5 February 20161830th 2015 Champions (1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2010, 2014)
Illawarra Hawks 6 February 20161819th 2014 Champions (2001)
New Zealand Breakers 12 February 2016197th 2015 Champions (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015)

Ladder

Pos 2015–16 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Melbourne United 128181064.29%2–3L211–37–723842342101.79%
2 Perth Wildcats 128181064.29%3–2W112–26–823912266105.52%
3 Illawarra Hawks 28171160.71%3–2W211–36–826372486106.07%
4 New Zealand Breakers 28161257.14%5–0W511–35–923572282103.29%
5 Adelaide 36ers 28141450.00%1–4L410–44–102495250099.80%
6 Cairns Taipans 28121642.86%2–3L211–31–132238235495.07%
7 Townsville Crocodiles 28111739.29%3–2W28–63–112271239095.02%
8 Sydney Kings 2862221.43%1–4L15–91–132416256994.04%

Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2016. Source: NBL.com.au

Ladder Progression

2015–16 NBL season
Team12345678910111213141516171819
Adelaide 36ers 4633444455555544455
Cairns Taipans 6366666666666666666
Illawarra Hawks 7445555544443323333
Melbourne United 3111111112232111111
New Zealand Breakers 5854333333324455544
Perth Wildcats 2222222221111232222
Sydney Kings 1587878888888888888
Townsville Crocodiles 8778787777777777777

Seedings

  1. Melbourne United
  2. Perth Wildcats
  3. Illawarra Hawks
  4. New Zealand Breakers

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

Semifinals Grand Final
          
1 Melbourne United 82 78 X
4 New Zealand Breakers 9191X
2 Perth Wildcats 8268 75
4 New Zealand Breakers 76 7252
2 Perth Wildcats 8087 89
3 Illawarra Hawks 68 10474

Semi-finals series

(1) Melbourne United vs (4) New Zealand Breakers

18 February 2016 Melbourne United 8291
(Series: New Zealand leads series, 10)
New Zealand Breakers Hisense Arena, Melbourne
7:30pm EDT Scoring by quarter: 16-27, 25-11, 17-24, 24-29
Fox Sports Pts: Hakim Warrick 24
Rebs: Hakim Warrick 13
Asts: Stephen Holt 4
boxscore report Pts: Cedric Jackson 20
Rebs: Mika Vukona 13
Asts: Mika Vukona 5
Attendance: 5,532
Referees: Michael Aylen, Brad Giersch, Matt Townsend
20 February 2016 New Zealand Breakers 9178
(Series: New Zealand win series, 20)
Melbourne United Vector Arena, Auckland
7:30pm NZDT Scoring by quarter:23-17, 18-29, 17-11, 33-21
Sky Sport Pts: Thomas Abercrombie 23
Rebs: Mika Vukona 9
Asts: Cedric Jackson 5
boxscore report Pts: Chris Goulding 23
Rebs: Todd Blanchfield 8
Asts: Nate Tomlinson 5
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Michael Aylen, Brad Giersch, Matt Townsend

Regular season series

New Zealand won 3–1 in the regular season series:

8 November 2015 Melbourne United 8786 New Zealand Breakers Hisense Arena, Melbourne
22 November 2015 New Zealand Breakers 8069 Melbourne United Vector Arena, Auckland
12 February 2016 New Zealand Breakers 10063 Melbourne United North Shore Events Centre, Auckland
14 February 2016 Melbourne United 6870 New Zealand Breakers Hisense Arena, Melbourne

(2) Perth Wildcats vs (3) Illawarra Hawks

19 February 2016 Perth Wildcats 8068
(Series: Perth leads series, 1-0)
Illawarra Hawks Perth Arena, Perth
6:30pm WST Scoring by quarter: 15-18, 24-18, 21-15, 20-17
Fox Sports Pts: Casey Prather 19
Rebs: Tom Jervis 8
Asts: Damian Martin 6
boxscore report Pts: Tim Coenraad 23
Rebs: Andrew Ogilvy 11
Asts: Rhys Martin 4
Attendance: 8,700
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Matt Beattie, Chris Reid
21 February 2016 Illawarra Hawks 10487
(Series: Series tied, 1–1)
Perth Wildcats WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
3:00pm EDT Scoring by quarter: 24-26, 28-24, 27-16, 21-16
Fox Sports Pts: Oscar Forman 21
Rebs: Andrew Ogilvy 7
Asts: Kirk Penney 7
boxscore report Pts: Casey Prather 21
Rebs: Nathan Jawai 8
Asts: Damian Martin 7
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Matt Beattie, Chris Reid
26 February 2016 Perth Wildcats 8974
(Series: Perth wins series, 2-1)
Illawarra Hawks Perth Arena, Perth
6:30pm WST Scoring by quarter:22-20, 27-22, 21-14, 19-18
Fox Sports Pts: Jermaine Beal 17
Rebs: Matthew Knight 9
Asts: Casey Prather 4
boxscore report Pts: Kirk Penney 18
Rebs: Andrew Ogilvy 11
Asts: Andrew Ogilvy 5
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Matt Beattie, Chris Reid

Regular season series

Perth won 4-0 in the regular season series:

25 October 2015 Illawarra Hawks 99106 Perth Wildcats WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
31 October 2015 Perth Wildcats 9162 Illawarra Hawks Perth Arena, Perth
11 November 2015 Illawarra Hawks 9699 Perth Wildcats WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
21 January 2016 Perth Wildcats 9572 Illawarra Hawks Perth Arena, Perth

Grand Final series

(2) Perth Wildcats vs (4) New Zealand Breakers

2 March 2016 Perth Wildcats 8276
(Series: Perth leads series, 1-0)
New Zealand Breakers Perth Arena, Perth
6:30pm WST Scoring by quarter:24-14, 21-24, 18-23, 19-15
Fox Sports Pts: Nathan Jawai 15
Rebs: Damian Martin 10
Asts: Damian Martin 5
boxscore report Pts: Corey Webster 19
Rebs: Charles Jackson 10
Asts: Cedric Jackson 2
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Michael Aylen, Matt Beattie
4 March 2016 New Zealand Breakers 7268
(Series: Series tied, 1-1)
Perth Wildcats North Shore Events Centre, Auckland
7:30pm NZDT Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 21-14, 19-19, 16-18
Sky Sport Pts: Cedric Jackson 13
Rebs: Cedric Jackson 9
Asts: Cedric Jackson 8
boxscore report Pts: Jermaine Beal 20
Rebs: Matthew Knight 6
Asts: Jermaine Beal 4
Attendance: TBA
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Michael Aylen, Chris Reid
6 March 2016 Perth Wildcats 7552
(Series: Perth wins series, 2–1)
New Zealand Breakers Perth Arena, Perth
2:30pm WST Scoring by quarter:22-18, 20-12, 15-8, 18-14
Fox Sports Pts: Casey Prather 19
Rebs: Matthew Knight 11
Asts: Jesse Wagstaff 5
boxscore report Pts: Thomas Abercrombie 21
Rebs: Charles Jackson 12
Asts: Corey Webster 4
Attendance: 13,090
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry, Michael Aylen, Brad Giersch

Regular season series

Tied 2–2 in the regular season series; 347-327 points differential to New Zealand:

16 October 2015 Perth Wildcats 8380 New Zealand Breakers Perth Arena, Perth
13 November 2015 New Zealand Breakers 8880 Perth Wildcats Vector Arena, Auckland
27 November 2015 Perth Wildcats 8680 New Zealand Breakers Perth Arena, Perth
2 December 2015 New Zealand Breakers 9978 Perth Wildcats North Shore Events Centre, Auckland

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