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2018–19 NBA G League season

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Sports season
2018–19 NBA G League season
LeagueNBA G League
SportBasketball
Draft
Top draft pickWillie Reed
Picked bySalt Lake City Stars
Regular season
Top seedLong Island Nets
Rio Grande Valley Vipers
SeasonMVPChris Boucher (Raptors 905)
Finals
ChampionsRio Grande Valley Vipers
  Runners-upLong Island Nets
FinalsMVPIsaiah Hartenstein(Rio Grande Valley)
NBA G League seasons

The2018–19 NBA G League season was the 18th season of theNBA G League, the official minor league basketball organization owned by theNational Basketball Association (NBA).

League changes

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The league expanded by one team, theCapital City Go-Go owned by theWashington Wizards, to have 27 teams for the season.[1]

There were three relocations, with two of them within the team's existing market. The most significant relocation was that of the Reno Bighorns, which were moved by their parent club, theSacramento Kings, toStockton, California and renamed theStockton Kings.[2] One of the in-market relocations was that of the Delaware 87ers, which were moved into anew nearby facility inWilmington from their former home inNewark, and rebranded as theDelaware Blue Coats.[3] Finally, theRio Grande Valley Vipers moved withinthe urban area at the southernmost end of Texas, going fromHidalgo to nearbyEdinburg with the opening ofBert Ogden Arena.[4]

With the addition of the Go-Go, the league slightly realigned its six divisions. The Go-Go were added to the Southeast and Delaware was shifted to the Atlantic.[5]

During the season, league presidentMalcolm Turner stepped down to become the athletics director atVanderbilt University. He was replaced byShareef Abdur-Rahim.[6]

Regular season

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Final standings:[7]

x – qualified for playoffs;y – Division champion;z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference

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Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
zLong Island Nets (BKN)3416.680019–615–10
xWestchester Knicks (NYK)2921.580516–913–12
xRaptors 905 (TOR)2921.580513–1216–9
Delaware Blue Coats (PHI)2129.4201313–128–17
Maine Red Claws (BOS)1931.3801511–148–17
Central Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
yGrand Rapids Drive (DET)2822.560014–1114–11
xWindy City Bulls (CHI)2723.540115–1012–13
Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND)2327.460514–119–16
Canton Charge (CLE)2228.429610–1512–13
Wisconsin Herd (MIL)1238.240168–174–21
Southeast Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
yLakeland Magic (ORL)3218.640018–714–11
Capital City Go-Go (WAS)2525.500714–1111–14
Greensboro Swarm (CHA)2426.480810–1514–11
Erie BayHawks (ATL)2426.469817–87–18

Western Conference

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Midwest Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
yOklahoma City Blue (OKC)3416.680017–817–8
xMemphis Hustle (MEM)2822.560616–912–13
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA)2426.4801013–1211–14
Iowa Wolves (MIN)2030.4001413–127–18
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
ySanta Cruz Warriors (GSW)3416.680020–514–11
xStockton Kings (SAC)3020.600418–712–13
Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC)2624.520814–1112–13
South Bay Lakers (LAL)2129.4201313–128–17
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX)1238.240227–185–20
Southwest Division
Team (affiliate)WLPCTGBHomeRoad
zRio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU)3416.680018–716–9
xSalt Lake City Stars (UTA)2723.540715–1012–13
Austin Spurs (SAS)2030.4001413–127–18
Texas Legends (DAL)1634.3201814–112–23

Playoffs

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For the second straight season, the league enacted a six-team playoff, with one-game series for the first three rounds and first-round byes for the top two seeds in each conference. For the Finals, a tiebreaker was required since both teams had the same record, for which there existed three tiebreakers: best winning percentage against each other, record against the other conference, or random drawing, which resulted in theLong Island Nets hosting the first and last game of the Finals against theRio Grande Valley Vipers. The Nets won Game 1 117–107, but the Vipers won Game 2 127–116 and then won the series in Game 3 129–112 to win their third league title, most for any team in history.[8][9]

First Round (March 26 & March 27)Conference Semifinals (March 29)Conference Finals (April 2)Finals (April 7, 9, 12)
Best-of-three
            
1Long Island Nets112
4Raptors 90599
4Raptors 90591
5Grand Rapids Drive90
1Long Island Nets108
Eastern Conference
2Lakeland Magic106
2Lakeland Magic104
3Westchester Knicks91
3Westchester Knicks95
6Windy City Bulls82
E1Long Island Nets1
W1Rio Grande Valley Vipers2
1Rio Grande Valley Vipers135
5Memphis Hustle118
4Stockton Kings119
5Memphis Hustle122
1Rio Grande Valley Vipers144
Western Conference
2Santa Cruz Warriors125
2Santa Cruz Warriors117
3Oklahoma City Blue102
3Oklahoma City Blue118
6Salt Lake City Stars113

Finals boxscore

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April 7, 2019
7:00 p.m.ET
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 107,Long Island Nets117
Scoring by quarter: 18–37, 31–22, 27–31, 31–27
Pts: Jordan Johnson 23
Rebs:Isaiah Hartenstein 17
Asts: Jordan Johnson 3
Pts:Dzanan Musa23
Thomas Wimbush 23
Rebs:Alan Williams 16
Asts:Tahjere McCall 4
Island Federal Credit Union Arena,Stony Brook, New York
Attendance: 2,431
Referees:
  • #16 Nate Green
  • #65 Andy Nagy
  • #76 Toni Patillo
  • #31
April 9, 2019
8:00 p.m.ET
Long Island Nets 116,Rio Grande Valley Vipers127
Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 29–37, 30–30, 30–33
Pts:Theo Pinson 32
Rebs:Theo Pinson 11
Asts:Jordan McLaughlin 6
Pts:Isaiah Hartenstein 33
Rebs:Isaiah Hartenstein 13
Asts: Jordan Johnson 9
Bert Ogden Arena,Edinburg, Texas
Attendance: 8,208
Referees:
  • #17 Matt Kallio
  • #49 Evan Scott
  • #35 John Butler
April 12, 2019
8:00 p.m.ET
Rio Grande Valley Vipers129,Long Island Nets 112
Scoring by quarter: 38–24, 37–23, 28–27, 26–38
Pts:Isaiah Hartenstein 30
Rebs:Isaiah Hartenstein 17
Asts:Michael Frazier II 6
Pts:Alan Williams 26
Rebs:Alan Williams 21
Asts:Jordan McLaughlin 9
Rio Grande Valley wins series, 2–1
Island Federal Credit Union Arena,Stony Brook, New York
Attendance: 2,783
Referees:
  • #49 Evan Scott
  • #16 Nate Green
  • #42 Kevin Fahy
  • #35 John Butler

Statistics

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Individual statistic leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameJordan McRaeCapital City Go-Go30.4
Rebounds per gameIsaiah HartensteinRio Grande Valley Vipers14.8
Assists per gameMarcus WilliamsStockton Kings9.6
Steals per gameGary Payton IIRio Grande Valley Vipers3.0
Blocks per gameAmida BrimahAustin Spurs3.0
Turnovers per gameGary Payton IIRio Grande Valley Vipers3.9
Fouls per gameNorvel PelleDelaware Blue Coats3.7
Minutes per gameNick JohnsonWisconsin Herd35.5
FG%Norvel PelleDelaware Blue Coats70.3
FT%Dusty HannahsMemphis Hustle92.6
3FG%Keith HornsbyTexas Legends48.5
+/−Chris BoucherRaptors 9058.4
Double-doublesÁngel DelgadoAgua Caliente Clippers36
Triple-doublesShannon ScottLong Island Nets3

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
PointsTyler HarveyMemphis Hustle58
ReboundsAngel DelgadoAgua Caliente Clippers31
AssistsShannon ScottLong Island Nets20
StealsBrianté WeberSioux Falls Skyforce8
BlocksChris BoucherRaptors 9059
Three-pointersTyler HarveyMemphis Hustle12

Team statistic leaders

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CategoryTeamStatistic
Points per gameLong Island Nets117.7
Rebounds per gameLong Island Nets53.9
Assists per gameErie BayHawks26.7
Steals per gameSanta Cruz Warriors10.8
Blocks per gameAustin Spurs7.8
Turnovers per gameRio Grande Valley Vipers19.8
FG%Agua Caliente Clippers47.9
FT%Lakeland Magic78.6
3FG%Lakeland Magic37.8
+/−Oklahoma City Blue5.2

References

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  1. ^Dybas, Todd (June 20, 2017)."Washington Wizards purchase a G League team".The Washington Times. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2023.
  2. ^Phillips, Roger (April 17, 2018)."A regal welcome for the Stockton Kings".The Record. RetrievedJune 26, 2018.
  3. ^Tornoe, Rob (March 28, 2018)."Sixers rename G-League team as work continues on new sports complex".The Philadelphia Inquirer. RetrievedJune 26, 2018.
  4. ^"Doors officially open at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg".Harlingen, TX:KGBT-TV. August 27, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2018.
  5. ^"NBA G League Tips Off 2018-19 Season On November 2". G League. August 27, 2018.
  6. ^"Shareef Abdur-Rahim Named NBA G League President as Malcolm Turner Steps Down".OurSportsCentral.com. December 11, 2018.
  7. ^"NBA G League Standings". NBA G League. RetrievedMarch 23, 2019.
  8. ^"NBA G League Playoffs 2019 Schedule".
  9. ^"2018-19 Tiebreakers".

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