Αυστραλία - NBL1 Δύση

Αυστραλία - NBL1 Δύση

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DateRΟμάδα 1 v Ομάδα 2-
07/28 11:00 14 [5] Περθ Ρέντμπακς v Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ [8] 98-81
07/22 05:00 - [6] Περθ Ρέντμπακς v Γκόλντφιλντ Τζιαντς [11] 132-83
07/22 04:00 - [3] Γουίλετον Τάιγκερς v Τζεράλντον Μπουκανίρς [2] 81-89
07/21 12:30 - [9] Κόκμπερν Κούγκαρς v Καλαμούντα Ίστερν Σανς [10] 132-124
07/21 12:30 - [3] Πέρι Λέικς Χόουκς v Τζουνταλούπ Γουλβς [6] 96-97
07/21 12:30 - [7] Γουόργουικ Σενέιτορς v Ρόκινγχαμ Φλέιμς [1] 87-110
07/21 12:30 - [12] Ιστ Περθ Ιγκλς v Τζεράλντον Μπουκανίρς [2] 96-115
07/21 12:30 - [14] Μαντουράχ Μάτζικ v Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ [8] 75-102
07/21 10:30 - [13] Σάουθ Γουέστ Σλάμερς v Γουίλετον Τάιγκερς [4] 83-108
07/15 12:30 - [9] Καλαμούντα Ίστερν Σανς v Ιστ Περθ Ιγκλς [12] 48-98
07/15 11:30 - [11] Γκόλντφιλντ Τζιαντς v Ρόκινγχαμ Φλέιμς [1] 74-105
07/15 11:00 - [3] Τζεράλντον Μπουκανίρς v Πέρι Λέικς Χόουκς [2] 99-89
07/15 11:00 - [4] Γουίλετον Τάιγκερς v Μαντουράχ Μάτζικ [14] 101-87
07/15 11:00 - [6] Τζουνταλούπ Γουλβς v Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ [8] 85-83
07/15 11:00 - [5] Περθ Ρέντμπακς v Σάουθ Γουέστ Σλάμερς [13] 101-78
07/14 12:30 - [13] Σάουθ Γουέστ Σλάμερς v Κόκμπερν Κούγκαρς [9] 104-81
07/14 12:30 - [8] Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ v Γουόργουικ Σενέιτορς [5] 98-94
07/09 05:00 - [11] Κόκμπερν Κούγκαρς v Γκόλντφιλντ Τζιαντς [10] 102-98
07/09 04:00 - [7] Περθ Ρέντμπακς v Τζεράλντον Μπουκανίρς [2] 97-88
07/08 12:30 - [9] Καλαμούντα Ίστερν Σανς v Γκόλντφιλντ Τζιαντς [11] 70-100
07/08 11:00 - [14] Μαντουράχ Μάτζικ v Τζουνταλούπ Γουλβς [7] 90-114
07/08 11:00 - [13] Σάουθ Γουέστ Σλάμερς v Γουόργουικ Σενέιτορς [6] 82-97
07/08 11:00 - [4] Γουίλετον Τάιγκερς v Κόκμπερν Κούγκαρς [10] 107-101
07/08 11:00 - [12] Ιστ Περθ Ιγκλς v Περθ Ρέντμπακς [5] 98-89
07/08 11:00 - [8] Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ v Τζεράλντον Μπουκανίρς [2] 90-95
07/07 12:30 - [7] Τζουνταλούπ Γουλβς v Καλαμούντα Ίστερν Σανς [9] 100-95
07/07 12:30 - [1] Ρόκινγχαμ Φλέιμς v Πέρι Λέικς Χόουκς [2] 105-85
07/01 12:00 - [8] Λέικσαϊντ Λάιτνινγκ v Ρόκινγχαμ Φλέιμς [1] 96-101
07/01 11:30 - [11] Γκόλντφιλντ Τζιαντς v Σάουθ Γουέστ Σλάμερς [13] 87-56
07/01 11:30 - [10] Κόκμπερν Κούγκαρς v Περθ Ρέντμπακς [5] 102-106

Wikipedia - NBL1 West

NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), is a semi-professional basketball league in Western Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2020, Basketball Western Australia partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to Western Australia. NBL1 replaced the former SBL to create more professional pathways and opportunities for males and females playing basketball in Western Australia. As a result, the SBL became the west conference of NBL1.

History

The State Basketball League originated in 1972 as the District Competition. The District Competition was introduced by the Western Australian Basketball Federation (WABF) as an 'elite' competition held on Friday nights, featuring eight Perth-based associations from the prominent districts of Perth, Swan Districts, Tangney/Willetton, Subiaco, East Perth, Cockburn, Stirling, and Claremont. In 1986, the competition was rebranded as the "State League". This name continued in 1987, but 1987 was something of a watershed year for the WABF, as the entire structure of the game in Western Australia was being reconsidered.

A census in 1987 showed that 61 percent of WABF members were from country areas, so it was decided to try to include several country teams in the state's premier basketball league. The Perth Wildcats had a hugely successful season in 1987—reaching the NBL Grand Final in their first trip to the finals—attracting much television coverage, which saw basketball's popularity soar. In 1988, it was decided to form a State Basketball League for both men and women, and to develop it into an elite, statewide competition as soon as possible. This meant seeking out private owners and attracting corporate sponsorship, so as to not burden the association. As part of basketball's development, the Western Australian Institute of Sport men's team was included in the SBL under Warren Kuhn.

Simon Leunig, who had been the WABF's development officer, was appointed general manager of the SBL, and set about organising an expanded league for 1989. His marketing strategy paid off, and three new franchises were established in country areas: the Rainbow Coast Raiders from Albany were the first, followed by the Batavia Buccaneers from Geraldton and the Souwest Slammers from Bunbury.

The expanded SBL, which was limited to men's teams in 1989, was sponsored by McDonald's and Skywest, with a $65,000 grant from the State Government to help with travel costs.

In 2017, the SBL shifted to the 40-minute game format in-line with FIBA, with games consisting of ten minute quarters as opposed to the twelve minute quarters under the previous 48-minute format.

In October 2020, Basketball Western Australia and the National Basketball League (NBL) announced a new partnership to bring NBL1 to Western Australia in 2021, with NBL1 replacing the SBL. The SBL was officially renamed NBL1 West and became the west conference of NBL1.

Το NBL1 Δύση είναι ένας από τους δύο διαγωνισμούς του NBL1, του τρίτου κορυφαίου πρωταθλήματος καλαθοσφαίρισης ανδρών στην Αυστραλία. Αποτελείται από ομάδες από τη Δυτική Αυστραλία και τη Βόρεια Επικράτεια. Το πρωτάθλημα διεξάγεται από το 1981 και η τρέχουσα μορφή του καθιερώθηκε το 2019. Ο πρωταθλητής του NBL1 Δύση προκρίνεται στα πλέι οφ του NBL1 για τον τίτλο του πρωταθλήματος NBL1.