2024 NBL1 West season | |
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League | NBL1 West |
Sport | Basketball |
Duration | 28 March – 20 July (Regular season) 26 July – 10 August (Finals) |
Number of games | 22 (men) 20 (women) |
Number of teams | 14 (men) 13 (women) |
Regular season | |
Minor premiers | M: TBD W: TBD |
Season MVP | M: TBD W: TBD |
Top scorer | M: TBD W: TBD |
Finals | |
Champions | M: TBD W: TBD |
Runners-up | M: TBD W: TBD |
Grand Final MVP | M: TBD W: TBD |
The 2024 NBL1 West season is the fourth season of the NBL1 West and 35th overall in State Basketball League (SBL) / NBL1 West history. The regular season began on Thursday 28 March and will end on Saturday 20 July. The finals will begin on Friday 26 July[1][2] and conclude with both the women's grand final and the men's grand final on Saturday 10 August.[3][4]
The regular season began on Thursday 28 March and will end on Saturday 20 July after 17 rounds of competition. Easter games in round 1 on a Thursday night will open the season, followed by Anzac Round in round 5 as well as Pink Round (7), Heritage Round (10), Mental Health Round (12) and First Nations Round (15).[2][5]
Men's ladder
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
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Women's ladder
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
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The finals will begin on Friday 26 July and consist of four rounds.[2] The finals will conclude with the women's grand final and the men's grand final on Saturday 10 August. Both grand finals will be played at RAC Arena.[3][4]
Round | Men's Player | Team | Women's Player | Team | Ref |
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1 | Michael Harris | Warwick Senators | Teige Morrell | Lakeside Lightning | [6][7] |
2 | C. J. Turnage | Joondalup Wolves | Tiahna Sears | Kalamunda Eastern Suns | [8][9] |
3 | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | Imani Guy | Willetton Tigers | [10][11] |
4 | Randy Bell | Goldfields Giants | Ashleigh Isenbarger | Perry Lakes Hawks | [12][13] |
5 | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | Melisa Brčaninović | Willetton Tigers | [14][15] |
6 | Mike Adewunmi | Lakeside Lightning | Mary Baskerville | East Perth Eagles | [16][17] |
7 | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | Emma Gandini | Rockingham Flames | [18][19] |
8 | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | Georgia Pineau | Rockingham Flames | [20][21] |
9 | Randy Bell | Goldfields Giants | Daniel Raber | Cockburn Cougars | [22][23] |
10 | Marek Nelson | Kalamunda Eastern Suns | Natalie Chou | Perth Redbacks | [24][25] |
11 | Marek Nelson | Kalamunda Eastern Suns | Teige Morrell | Lakeside Lightning | [26][27] |
12 | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | Anneli Maley | Perth Redbacks | [28][29] |
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Month | Men's Coach | Team | Women's Coach | Team | Ref |
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Rd 1–4 | David Morrell | Joondalup Wolves | Marcus Wong | Rockingham Flames | [30][31] |
Rd 5–9 | Mark Utley | Mandurah Magic | Marcus Wong | Rockingham Flames | [32][33] |
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Rd 14–17 |
Category | Men's Player | Team | Stat | Women's Player | Team | Stat |
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