All-NBL Team

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The All-NBL Team is an annual National Basketball League (NBL) honour bestowed on the best players in the league following every NBL season. The team has been selected in every season since the league's second year in 1980.

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The All-NBL Team has previously been chosen with three 'outside' players and two 'inside' players for each team. [1] [2] For the 2023–24 season, the league introduced position-less teams, meaning any five players can be selected regardless of what position they play (i.e. guard, forward, centre). [3]

Between 1980 and 1983, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) did not feature in the All-NBL Team. [4]

Selections

Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the NBL Most Valuable Player in the same year

1980 to 1986

From the 1980 season to 1986 season, the All-NBL Team was composed of one team. [5]

SeasonFirst team
PlayersTeams
1980 Brian Banks Brisbane Bullets
Ian Davies Launceston Casino City
Herb McEachin Canberra Cannons
Danny Morseu St Kilda Saints
Ken Richardson West Adelaide Bearcats
Cal Stamp Canberra Cannons
1981 Al Green West Adelaide Bearcats
Danny Morseu (2) St Kilda Saints
David Nelson Canberra Cannons
Rocky Smith St Kilda Saints
Owen Wells Newcastle Falcons
1982 James Crawford Geelong Supercats
Leroy Loggins West Adelaide Bearcats
George Morrow Newcastle Falcons
Larry Sengstock Brisbane Bullets
Phil Smyth St Kilda Saints
1983 Cal Bruton Geelong Supercats
James Crawford (2) Geelong Supercats
Leroy Loggins (2) West Adelaide Bearcats
George Morrow (2) Newcastle Falcons
Phil Smyth (2) Canberra Cannons
1984 Cal Bruton (2) Geelong Supercats
Dan Clausen Adelaide 36ers
James Crawford (3) Geelong Supercats
Leroy Loggins (3) Brisbane Bullets
Phil Smyth (3) Canberra Cannons
1985 Ray Borner Coburg Giants
Al Green (2) Adelaide 36ers
Leroy Loggins (4) Brisbane Bullets
Kendal Pinder Sydney Supersonics
Phil Smyth (4) Canberra Cannons
1986 Steve Carfino Hobart Devils
Mark Davis Adelaide 36ers
Andrew Gaze Melbourne Tigers
Jim Foster Coburg Giants
Leroy Loggins (5) Brisbane Bullets

1987 to 1991

From the 1987 season to 1991 season, the All-NBL Team was composed of two teams. [5]

SeasonFirst teamSecond team
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1987 Steve Carfino (2) Hobart Devils Scott Fisher North Melbourne Giants
James Crawford (4) Perth Wildcats Vince Hinchen Eastside Spectres
Mark Davis (2) Adelaide 36ers Marc Ridlen Sydney Supersonics
Andrew Gaze (2) Melbourne Tigers Phil Smyth (5) Canberra Cannons
Leroy Loggins (6) Brisbane Bullets Paul Stanley Hobart Devils
1988 Mark Davis (3) Adelaide 36ers Steve Carfino (3) Sydney Kings
Tim Dillon North Melbourne Giants Scott Fisher (2) North Melbourne Giants
Andrew Gaze (3) Melbourne Tigers Joe Hurst Hobart Devils
Leroy Loggins (7) Brisbane Bullets Wayne McDaniel Newcastle Falcons
Phil Smyth (6) Canberra Cannons Dean Uthoff Eastside Spectres
1989 Mark Davis (4) Adelaide 36ers Emery Atkinson Canberra Cannons
Andrew Gaze (4) Melbourne Tigers Steve Carfino (4) Sydney Kings
Scott Fisher (3) North Melbourne Giants Jerry Everett Newcastle Falcons
Kent Lockhart Eastside Spectres Wayne McDaniel (2) Hobart Devils
Phil Smyth (7) Canberra Cannons Dean Uthoff (2) Eastside Spectres
1990 Andrew Gaze (5) Melbourne Tigers Bruce Bolden Eastside Spectres
Scott Fisher (4) North Melbourne Giants Joe Hillman North Melbourne Giants
Leroy Loggins (8) Brisbane Bullets Damian Keogh Sydney Kings
Andre Moore Brisbane Bullets Kent Lockhart (2) Eastside Spectres
Derek Rucker Brisbane Bullets Dave Simmons Melbourne Tigers
1991 Mark Davis (5) Adelaide 36ers Bruce Bolden (2) Eastside Spectres
Andrew Gaze (6) Melbourne Tigers John Dorge Geelong Supercats
Ricky Grace Perth Wildcats Butch Hays Adelaide 36ers
Scott Fisher (5) North Melbourne Giants Leroy Loggins (9) Brisbane Bullets
Mike Mitchell Gold Coast Rollers Dwayne McClain Sydney Kings

1992 to 2012–13

From the 1992 season to 2012–13 season, the All-NBL Team was composed of three teams (except in 1997 when only two teams were named). [5]

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird team
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
1992 Andrew Gaze (7) Melbourne Tigers Bruce Bolden (3) South East Melbourne Magic Mark Bradtke Adelaide 36ers
Scott Fisher (6) North Melbourne Giants Lanard Copeland Melbourne Tigers Mark Davis (6) Adelaide 36ers
Dwayne McClain (2) Sydney Kings Andre LaFleur Gold Coast Rollers Terry Dozier Newcastle Falcons
Doug Overton Illawarra Hawks Leroy Loggins (10) Brisbane Bullets Butch Hays (2) Adelaide 36ers
Andrew Vlahov Perth Wildcats Jason Reese Canberra Cannons Robert Rose South East Melbourne Magic
Everette Stephens Newcastle Falcons
Melvin Thomas Illawarra Hawks
1993 Terry Dozier (2) Newcastle Falcons Bruce Bolden (4) South East Melbourne Magic Dwayne McClain (3) Sydney Kings
Andrew Gaze (8) Melbourne Tigers Scott Fisher (7) Perth Wildcats Rodney Monroe Canberra Cannons
Leroy Loggins (11) Brisbane Bullets Ricky Grace (2) Perth Wildcats Andre Moore (2) Brisbane Bullets
Robert Rose (2) South East Melbourne Magic Butch Hays (3) Illawarra Hawks Scott Ninnis Adelaide 36ers
Melvin Thomas (2) Illawarra Hawks Andre LaFleur (2) Gold Coast Rollers Andrew Vlahov (2) Perth Wildcats
1994 Mark Bradtke (2) Melbourne Tigers Mark Davis (7) Adelaide 36ers James Crawford (5) Perth Wildcats
Andrew Gaze (9) Melbourne Tigers Shane Heal Brisbane Bullets Butch Hays (4) Illawarra Hawks
Leroy Loggins (12) Brisbane Bullets Tony Ronaldson South East Melbourne Magic Pat Reidy North Melbourne Giants
Darryl McDonald North Melbourne Giants Robert Rose (3) Adelaide 36ers Derek Rucker (2) Newcastle Falcons
Leon Trimmingham Sydney Kings Melvin Thomas (3) Illawarra Hawks Andrew Vlahov (3) Perth Wildcats
1995 John Dorge (2) South East Melbourne Magic Butch Hays (5) Newcastle Falcons Ray Borner (2) Canberra Cannons
Andrew Gaze (10) Melbourne Tigers Leroy Loggins (13) Brisbane Bullets Ricky Grace (3) Perth Wildcats
Darryl McDonald (2) North Melbourne Giants Derek Rucker (3) Townsville Suns Chris Jent North Melbourne Giants
Robert Rose (4) Adelaide 36ers Melvin Thomas (4) Illawarra Hawks Adonis Jordan South East Melbourne Magic
Reggie Smith Newcastle Falcons Leon Trimmingham (2) Sydney Kings Pat Reidy (2) North Melbourne Giants
Andrew Vlahov (4) Perth Wildcats Jervaughn Scales Canberra Cannons
Clarence Tyson Townsville Suns
1996 Mark Bradtke (3) Melbourne Tigers Isaac Burton Sydney Kings Lanard Copeland (2) Melbourne Tigers
Andrew Gaze (11) Melbourne Tigers Shane Heal (2) Sydney Kings Butch Hays (6) Newcastle Falcons
Darryl McDonald (3) North Melbourne Giants Tony Ronaldson (2) South East Melbourne Magic Mike Mitchell (2) Brisbane Bullets
Ray Owes Geelong Supercats David Van Dyke Newcastle Falcons Pat Reidy (3) North Melbourne Giants
Robert Rose (5) Canberra Cannons Andrew Vlahov (5) Perth Wildcats Melvin Thomas (5) Sydney Kings
Clarence Tyson (2) Townsville Suns
Steve Woodberry Brisbane Bullets
1997 Mark Bradtke (4) Melbourne Tigers Simon Dwight Canberra Cannons
Andrew Gaze (12) Melbourne Tigers Leroy Loggins (14) Brisbane Bullets
Robert Rose (6) Canberra Cannons Brett Maher Adelaide 36ers
Derek Rucker (4) Townsville Suns Darryl McDonald (4) North Melbourne Giants
Clarence Tyson (3) Townsville Suns Steve Woodberry (2) Brisbane Bullets
1998 Andrew Gaze (13) Melbourne Tigers Kevin Brooks Adelaide 36ers Mark Bradtke (5) Melbourne Tigers
Ben Melmeth Newcastle Falcons Chuck Kornegay Brisbane Bullets Frank Drmic South East Melbourne Magic
Derek Rucker (5) Townsville Suns Sam Mackinnon South East Melbourne Magic Ricky Grace (4) Perth Wildcats
Ray Owes (2) Townsville Suns Brett Maher (2) Adelaide 36ers Clint McDaniel South East Melbourne Magic
Steve Woodberry (3) Brisbane Bullets Clayton Ritter Illawarra Hawks Tony Ronaldson (3) South East Melbourne Magic
1998–99 Mark Bradtke (6) Melbourne Tigers C. J. Bruton Wollongong Hawks Acie Earl Sydney Kings
Kevin Brooks (2) Adelaide 36ers Darnell Mee Adelaide 36ers Sam Mackinnon (2) Townsville Crocodiles
Lanard Copeland (3) Melbourne Tigers Paul Rogers Perth Wildcats Brett Maher (3) Adelaide 36ers
Andrew Gaze (14) Melbourne Tigers Robert Rose (7) Townsville Crocodiles Ben Melmeth (2) Newcastle Falcons
Steve Woodberry (4) Brisbane Bullets Marcus Timmons Melbourne Tigers Melvin Thomas (6) Canberra Cannons
1999–2000 Mark Bradtke (7) Melbourne Tigers Martin Cattalini Adelaide 36ers Lanard Copeland (4) Melbourne Tigers
Andrew Gaze (15) Melbourne Tigers Andrew Goodwin Townsville Crocodiles Bennett Davison Melbourne Tigers
Sam Mackinnon (3) Townsville Crocodiles Darnell Mee (2) Adelaide 36ers Ricky Grace (5) Perth Wildcats
Brett Maher (4) Adelaide 36ers Jason Smith Victoria Titans Darryl McDonald (5) Victoria Titans
Paul Rogers (2) Perth Wildcats Andrew Vlahov (6) Perth Wildcats Robert Rose (8) Townsville Crocodiles
2000–01 Mark Bradtke (8) Melbourne Tigers Chris Anstey Victoria Titans Ben Knight Cairns Taipans
Ricky Grace (6) Perth Wildcats Andrew Gaze (16) Melbourne Tigers Darryl McDonald (6) Victoria Titans
Darnell Mee (3) Adelaide 36ers Shane Heal (3) Sydney Kings Glen Saville Wollongong Hawks
Jason Smith (2) Victoria Titans Matthew Nielsen Sydney Kings Melvin Thomas (7) Wollongong Hawks
Robert Rose (9) Townsville Crocodiles Paul Rogers (3) Perth Wildcats Jayson Wells Canberra Cannons
2001–02 Chris Anstey (2) Victoria Titans Simon Dwight (2) West Sydney Razorbacks George Banks Canberra Cannons
Mark Bradtke (9) Melbourne Tigers Willie Farley Adelaide 36ers Shane Heal (4) Sydney Kings
Lanard Copeland (5) Melbourne Tigers John Rillie West Sydney Razorbacks Brett Maher (5) Adelaide 36ers
Ricky Grace (7) Perth Wildcats Robert Rose (10) Townsville Crocodiles Darryl McDonald (7) Victoria Titans
Paul Rogers (4) Perth Wildcats Randy Rutherford Brisbane Bullets Tony Ronaldson (4) Victoria Titans
2002–03 Mark Bradtke (10) Melbourne Tigers Rob Feaster Perth Wildcats Martin Cattalini (2) Adelaide 36ers
Ricky Grace (8) Perth Wildcats Matthew Nielsen (2) Sydney Kings Cortez Groves Wollongong Hawks
Shane Heal (5) Sydney Kings Pat Reidy (4) Townsville Crocodiles Kavossy Franklin Sydney Kings
Brett Maher (6) Adelaide 36ers John Rillie (2) West Sydney Razorbacks Robert Rose (11) Townsville Crocodiles
Chris Williams Sydney Kings Glen Saville (2) Wollongong Hawks Wayne Turner Townsville Crocodiles
2003–04 Stephen Black Brisbane Bullets Bobby Brannen Brisbane Bullets C. J. Bruton (2) Sydney Kings
Mark Bradtke (11) Melbourne Tigers Martin Cattalini (3) Adelaide 36ers Mike Chappell New Zealand Breakers
Sam Mackinnon (4) West Sydney Razorbacks Simon Dwight (3) West Sydney Razorbacks Kevin Freeman Brisbane Bullets
Matthew Nielsen (3) Sydney Kings Ebi Ere Sydney Kings Darnell Mee (4) Wollongong Hawks
John Rillie (3) West Sydney Razorbacks Glen Saville (3) Wollongong Hawks Rashad Tucker Perth Wildcats
2004–05 Mark Bradtke (12) Melbourne Tigers Bobby Brannen (2) Brisbane Bullets Stephen Black (2) Brisbane Bullets
Chris Burgess Cairns Taipans Brett Maher (7) Adelaide 36ers Casey Calvary Townsville Crocodiles
Darnell Mee (5) Wollongong Hawks John Rillie (4) Townsville Crocodiles Rosell Ellis Perth Wildcats
Jason Smith (3) Sydney Kings Dusty Rychart Adelaide 36ers Willie Farley (2) Adelaide 36ers
Brian Wethers Hunter Pirates Glen Saville (4) Wollongong Hawks Kavossy Franklin (2) Hunter Pirates
2005–06 Larry Abney Townsville Crocodiles Sam Mackinnon (5) Brisbane Bullets Chris Burgess (2) Cairns Taipans
Chris Anstey (3) Melbourne Tigers Darryl McDonald (8) Melbourne Tigers Martin Cattalini (4) Cairns Taipans
C. J. Bruton (3) Sydney Kings Shawn Redhage Perth Wildcats Darnell Mee (6) Cairns Taipans
Cortez Groves (2) Wollongong Hawks Jason Smith (4) Sydney Kings Dusty Rychart (2) Adelaide 36ers
Brett Maher (8) Adelaide 36ers Dave Thomas Melbourne Tigers Glen Saville (5) Wollongong Hawks
2006–07 Chris Anstey (4) Melbourne Tigers Larry Abney (2) Townsville Crocodiles Adam Ballinger Wollongong Hawks
Martin Cattalini (5) Cairns Taipans Cortez Groves (3) Wollongong Hawks C. J. Bruton (4) Brisbane Bullets
Sam Mackinnon (6) Brisbane Bullets Brad Newley Townsville Crocodiles Kavossy Franklin (3) South Dragons
Carlos Powell New Zealand Breakers Shawn Redhage (2) Perth Wildcats Mike Helms Singapore Slingers
Dave Thomas (2) Melbourne Tigers Paul Rogers (5) Perth Wildcats Darryl McDonald (9) Melbourne Tigers
2007–08 Chris Anstey (5) Melbourne Tigers Adam Ballinger (2) Adelaide 36ers Dontaye Draper Sydney Kings
Ebi Ere (2) Brisbane Bullets C. J. Bruton (5) Brisbane Bullets Kavossy Franklin (4) Wollongong Hawks
Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers James Harvey Gold Coast Blaze Darnell Hinson West Sydney Razorbacks
Shawn Redhage (3) Perth Wildcats Nathan Jawai Cairns Taipans Julius Hodge Adelaide 36ers
Mark Worthington Sydney Kings Corey Williams Townsville Crocodiles Paul Rogers (6) Perth Wildcats
2008–09 Chris Anstey (6) Melbourne Tigers Adam Ballinger (3) Adelaide 36ers Adam Gibson South Dragons
C. J. Bruton (6) New Zealand Breakers Shawn Redhage (4) Perth Wildcats David Barlow Melbourne Tigers
Ebi Ere (3) Melbourne Tigers Glen Saville (6) Wollongong Hawks James Harvey (2) Gold Coast Blaze
Kirk Penney (2) New Zealand Breakers Luke Schenscher Adelaide 36ers Joe Ingles South Dragons
Mark Worthington (2) South Dragons Corey Williams (2) Townsville Crocodiles Matthew Knight Sydney Spirit
2009–10 Tywain McKee Wollongong Hawks Adam Ballinger (4) Adelaide 36ers Larry Davidson Wollongong Hawks
Kirk Penney (3) New Zealand Breakers C. J. Bruton (7) New Zealand Breakers John Gilchrist Adelaide 36ers
Shawn Redhage (5) Perth Wildcats Adam Gibson (2) Gold Coast Blaze Julius Hodge (2) Melbourne Tigers
Mark Worthington (3) Melbourne Tigers Anthony Petrie Gold Coast Blaze Glen Saville (7) Wollongong Hawks
Corey Williams (3) Townsville Crocodiles Ayinde Ubaka Gold Coast Blaze Cameron Tragardh Wollongong Hawks
2010–11 Gary Ervin Wollongong Hawks Ira Clark Gold Coast Blaze Adam Ballinger (5) Adelaide 36ers
Julian Khazzouh Sydney Kings Adam Gibson (3) Gold Coast Blaze Peter Crawford Townsville Crocodiles
Damian Martin Perth Wildcats Glen Saville (8) Wollongong Hawks Alex Loughton Cairns Taipans
Kirk Penney (4) New Zealand Breakers Luke Schenscher (2) Townsville Crocodiles Shawn Redhage (6) Perth Wildcats
Gary Wilkinson New Zealand Breakers Corey Williams (4) Melbourne Tigers Ayinde Ubaka (2) Cairns Taipans
2011–12 Thomas Abercrombie New Zealand Breakers Peter Crawford (2) Townsville Crocodiles Adris De León Gold Coast Blaze
Cedric Jackson New Zealand Breakers Adam Gibson (4) Gold Coast Blaze Eddie Gill Townsville Crocodiles
Julian Khazzouh (2) Sydney Kings Cameron Tragardh (2) Melbourne Tigers Daniel Johnson Adelaide 36ers
Kevin Lisch Perth Wildcats Gary Wilkinson (2) New Zealand Breakers Damian Martin (2) Perth Wildcats
Mark Worthington (4) Gold Coast Blaze Jamar Wilson Cairns Taipans Jesse Wagstaff Perth Wildcats
2012–13 Cedric Jackson (2) New Zealand Breakers Gary Ervin (2) Townsville Crocodiles Thomas Abercrombie (2) New Zealand Breakers
Matthew Knight (2) Perth Wildcats Jonny Flynn Melbourne Tigers Ian Crosswhite Sydney Kings
Kevin Lisch (2) Perth Wildcats Daniel Johnson (2) Adelaide 36ers Adam Gibson (5) Adelaide 36ers
Ben Madgen Sydney Kings Damian Martin (3) Perth Wildcats Shawn Redhage (7) Perth Wildcats
Seth Scott Melbourne Tigers Mika Vukona (2) New Zealand Breakers Jamar Wilson (2) Cairns Taipans

2013–14 to present

Since the 2013–14 season, the All-NBL Team has been composed of two teams.

SeasonFirst teamSecond team
PlayersTeamsPlayersTeams
2013–14 Rotnei Clarke Wollongong Hawks Jermaine Beal Perth Wildcats
James Ennis Perth Wildcats Brian Conklin Townsville Crocodiles
Chris Goulding Melbourne Tigers Damian Martin (4) Perth Wildcats
Daniel Johnson (3) Adelaide 36ers Mika Vukona New Zealand Breakers
Andrew Ogilvy Sydney Kings Sam Young Sydney Kings
2014–15 Josh Childress Sydney Kings Todd Blanchfield Townsville Crocodiles
Brian Conklin (2) Townsville Crocodiles Ekene Ibekwe New Zealand Breakers
Cedric Jackson (3) New Zealand Breakers Matthew Knight (3) Perth Wildcats
Brock Motum Adelaide 36ers Jordan McRae Melbourne United
Scottie Wilbekin Cairns Taipans Jamar Wilson (3) Adelaide 36ers
2015–16 Chris Goulding (2) Melbourne United Stephen Holt Melbourne United
Daniel Kickert Melbourne United Daniel Johnson (4) Adelaide 36ers
Kevin Lisch (3) Illawarra Hawks Matthew Knight (4) Perth Wildcats
Andrew Ogilvy (2) Illawarra Hawks Kirk Penney (5) Illawarra Hawks
Jerome Randle Adelaide 36ers Corey Webster New Zealand Breakers
2016–17 Daniel Johnson (5) Adelaide 36ers Torrey Craig Brisbane Bullets
Andrew Ogilvy (3) Illawarra Hawks Daniel Kickert (2) Brisbane Bullets
Casey Prather Perth Wildcats Kevin Lisch (4) Sydney Kings
Jerome Randle (2) Adelaide 36ers Brad Newley (2) Sydney Kings
Casper Ware Melbourne United Nathan Sobey Adelaide 36ers
2017–18 Josh Boone Melbourne United Mitch Creek Adelaide 36ers
Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats Jerome Randle (3) Sydney Kings
Demitrius Conger Illawarra Hawks Édgar Sosa New Zealand Breakers
Daniel Johnson (6) Adelaide 36ers J. P. Tokoto Perth Wildcats
Casper Ware (2) Melbourne United Tai Wesley Melbourne United
2018–19 Andrew Bogut Sydney Kings Daniel Johnson (7) Adelaide 36ers
Bryce Cotton (2) Perth Wildcats Shawn Long New Zealand Breakers
Nick Kay Perth Wildcats Jerome Randle (4) Sydney Kings
Lamar Patterson Brisbane Bullets Nathan Sobey (2) Adelaide 36ers
Casper Ware (3) Melbourne United Melo Trimble Cairns Taipans
2019–20 Bryce Cotton (3) Perth Wildcats Andrew Bogut (2) Sydney Kings
Nick Kay (2) Perth Wildcats Scotty Hopson New Zealand Breakers
Scott Machado Cairns Taipans D. J. Newbill Cairns Taipans
Lamar Patterson (2) Brisbane Bullets Cameron Oliver Cairns Taipans
Jae'Sean Tate Sydney Kings Casper Ware (4) Sydney Kings
2020–21 Bryce Cotton (4) Perth Wildcats Mitch Creek (2) South East Melbourne Phoenix
Tyler Harvey Illawarra Hawks Finn Delany New Zealand Breakers
Jock Landale Melbourne United Chris Goulding (3) Melbourne United
John Mooney Perth Wildcats Mitch McCarron Melbourne United
Nathan Sobey (3) Brisbane Bullets Casper Ware (5) Sydney Kings
2021–22 Jaylen Adams Sydney Kings Josh Adams Tasmania JackJumpers
Antonius Cleveland Illawarra Hawks Xavier Cooks Sydney Kings
Bryce Cotton (5) Perth Wildcats Mitch Creek (3) South East Melbourne Phoenix
Vic Law Perth Wildcats Matthew Dellavedova Melbourne United
Jo Lual-Acuil Melbourne United Chris Goulding (4) Melbourne United
2022–23 Xavier Cooks (2) Sydney Kings Barry Brown Jr. New Zealand Breakers
Bryce Cotton (6) Perth Wildcats Chris Goulding (5) Melbourne United
Mitch Creek (4) South East Melbourne Phoenix D. J. Hogg Cairns Taipans
Milton Doyle Tasmania JackJumpers Dererk Pardon New Zealand Breakers
Derrick Walton Sydney Kings Keanu Pinder Cairns Taipans
2023–24 Gary Clark Illawarra Hawks Mitch Creek (5) South East Melbourne Phoenix
Bryce Cotton (7) Perth Wildcats Milton Doyle (2) Tasmania JackJumpers
Chris Goulding (6) Melbourne United Jo Lual-Acuil (2) Melbourne United
Parker Jackson-Cartwright New Zealand Breakers Jack McVeigh Tasmania JackJumpers
Anthony Lamb New Zealand Breakers Nathan Sobey (4) Brisbane Bullets

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