2019 NBL Finals

The 2019 NBL Finals were the championship series of the 2018–19 NBL season and the conclusion of the season. The semi-finals started on 28 February and ended 3 March 2019, making way for the Grand Final series to commence on 8 March and end on 17 March 2018. The Perth Wildcats were 3-1 victors over Melbourne United in the best of 5 series, winning their ninth NBL championship title.[1]

2019 NBL Finals
CountryAustralia
New Zealand
Dates28 February – 17 March 2019
Season2018–19
Teams4
Defending championsMelbourne United
ChampionsPerth Wildcats
(9th title)
Runners-upMelbourne United
Semifinalists
Matches played8
Winning coachTrevor Gleeson
MVPTerrico White, Perth Wildcats
Attendance84,212 (10,527 per match)
Top scorerTerrico White

Format

The finals were played in February and March 2020 between the top four teams of the regular season, consisting of two best-of-three semi-final and one best-of-five final series, where the higher seed hosts the first, third and fifth games.[2]

Qualification

Qualified teams

Team Date of

qualification

Round of

qualification

Finals

appearance

Previous

appearance

Previous best

performance

Ref
Perth Wildcats 1 February 2019 16 33rd 2018 Champions (1990, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017) [3]
Melbourne United 3 February 2020 16 23rd 2018 Champions (1993, 1997, 2006, 2008, 2018) [4]
Sydney Kings 3 February 2019 16 14th 2013 Champions (2003, 2004, 2005) [5]
Brisbane Bullets 17 February 2019 18 21st 2008 Champions (1985, 1987, 2007) [6]

Ladder

# Team Pld Won Lost Last 5 Streak Home Away For Against % Pts % Won
1Perth Wildcats 2818104-1L112-26-82,4992,355106.11%64.29%
2Melbourne United 2818103-2W110-48-62,5862,478104.36%64.29%
3Sydney Kings 2818104-1W19-59-52,4382,380102.44%64.29%
4Brisbane Bullets 2814142-3W19-55-92,5032,480100.93%50.00%
5Adelaide 36ers 2814142-3L26-88-62,6872,681100.22%50.00%
6New Zealand Breakers 2812162-3L17-75-92,6492,641100.30%42.86%
7Illawarra Hawks 2812161-4L38-64-102,4932,66493.58%42.86%
8Cairns Taipans 286222-3L13-113-112,4002,57693.17%21.43%

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top four.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Adelaide 36ers 344675565555555445
Brisbane Bullets 566356444444444554
Cairns Taipans 238888888888888888
Illawarra Hawks 877767756667666667
Melbourne United 422222223133221122
New Zealand Breakers 685544677776777776
Perth Wildcats 111111111322332211
Sydney Kings 753433332211113333

Seedings

  1. Perth Wildcats
  2. Melbourne United
  3. Sydney Kings
  4. Brisbane Bullets

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 overall points percentage will determine order of seeding.

Playoff Bracket

Semi-finals Grand final
            
1 Perth Wildcats 89 84 X
4 Brisbane Bullets 59 79 X
1 Perth Wildcats 81 74 96 97 X
2 Melbourne United 71 92 67 82 X
2 Melbourne United 95 90 X
3 Sydney Kings 73 76 X

Semi-Finals Series

(2) Melbourne United vs. (3) Sydney Kings

Fox Sports
28 February 2019
19:50
Melbourne United 95, Sydney Kings 73
Scoring by quarter: 24–24, 28–11, 19–18, 24–20
Pts: Ware 22
Rebs: Boone 7
Asts: Ware 7
Pts: Newley 17
Rebs: Bogut 7
Asts: three players 3
Melbourne leads series, 1–0
Fox Sports
3 March 2019
14:20
Sydney Kings 76, Melbourne United 90
Scoring by quarter: 24-22, 16-20, 18-25, 18-23
Pts: Adnam, Lisch 13
Rebs: Bogut 12
Asts: Bogut, Randle 5
Pts: Ware 30
Rebs: Boone 8
Asts: McCarron 5
Melbourne wins series, 2–0
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, New South Wales
Attendance: 14,569

(1) Perth Wildcats vs. (4) Brisbane Bullets

Fox Sports
28 February 2019
19:20
Perth Wildcats 89, Brisbane Bullets 59
Scoring by quarter: 23-16, 18-24, 30-15, 18-4
Pts: Cotton 22
Rebs: Kay 10
Asts: Cotton 6
Pts: Gliddon 18
Rebs: Hodgson 7
Asts: Patterson 6
Perth leads series, 1–0
RAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia
Attendance: 10,587
Fox Sports
2 March 2019
13:50
Brisbane Bullets 79, Perth Wildcats 84
Scoring by quarter: 20-25, 21-24, 21-20, 17-15
Pts: Patterson 19
Rebs: Bairstow 7
Asts: Gibson 5
Pts: White 24
Rebs: Kay 15
Asts: Cotton 10
Perth wins series, 2–0

Grand Final Series

(1) Perth Wildcats vs. (2) Melbourne United

Fox Sports
8 March 2019
19:20
Perth Wildcats 81, Melbourne United 71
Scoring by quarter: 14-13, 15-20, 31-14, 21-24
Pts: White 19
Rebs: Cotton, White 8
Asts: Cotton 8
Pts: Ware 19
Rebs: Boone 12
Asts: Ware 4
Perth leads series, 1–0
RAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia
Attendance: 12,490
Fox Sports
10 March 2019
14:50
Melbourne United 92, Perth Wildcats 74
Scoring by quarter: 20-20, 22-21, 26-16, 24-17
Pts: Goulding, Ware 14
Rebs: Kennedy 14
Asts: Kennedy, McCarron 4
Pts: Cotton 19
Rebs: Kay 8
Asts: Cotton, White 4
Series tied, 1–1
Melbourne Arena, Melbourne, Victoria
Attendance: 10,062
Fox Sports
15 March 2019
19:35
Perth Wildcats 96, Melbourne United 67
Scoring by quarter: 21-16, 21-20, 28-15, 26-16
Pts: White 31
Rebs: Kay, White 7
Asts: Cotton 10
Pts: Barlow, Kennedy 13
Rebs: Kenndey 10
Asts: Kennedy 6
Perth leads series, 2–1
RAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia
Attendance: 13,412
Fox Sports
17 March 2019
14:20
Melbourne United 84, Perth Wildcats 97
Scoring by quarter: 28-26, 17-27, 12-15, 27-29
Pts: Ware 18
Rebs: Boone 7
Asts: Goulding, Ware 4
Pts: Cotton 28
Rebs: Kay 10
Asts: Martin 6
Perth wins series, 3–1
Melbourne Arena, Melbourne, Victoria
Attendance: 10,007

References


  1. Ward, Roy (2019-03-17). "Perth win ninth NBL title with game 4 victory over Melbourne United". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
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