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NBL Finals

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Basketball tournament

NBL Finals
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 NBL Finals
Logo of the finals sponsored byHungry Jack's
SportBasketball
Founded1979
No. of teams6
Most recent
champion(s)
Illawarra Hawks
(2nd title)
Most titlesPerth Wildcats
(10 titles)
TV partner(s)Australia:New Zealand:Online:
Official websiteNBL.com.au

TheNational Basketball League (NBL) Finals is a tournament held at the end of each NBL season to determine the league champions.

The top six teams qualify for the finals based on their regular season performance. The current Finals format consists of four rounds: two sudden-death play-in games, followed by the best-of-three Semifinals and the best-of-fiveGrand Final series.[1]

Format

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1980–1983

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SemifinalsGrand Final
      
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4 
  
  
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3 

1984

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Preliminary / Elimination finalsQualifying finalsSemifinalsGrand final
1
4
5
8
6
7
2
3

1985

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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4  
5   
  
2 
3  
6 

1986

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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3  
6 

1987–1988

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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3  
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1989–1991

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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1992–1996

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
               
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8 
 
 
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2 
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1997–1998

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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2 
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1999

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Qualifying FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
               
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The top six teams at the end of the regular season advance to the finals under this playoff system:

  • The first round of the postseason sees the team that finishes in first place at the end of the regular season against the team that finishes sixth; second plays fifth, and third plays fourth.
  • The three teams that win their respective best-of-three first-round series advances, and is joined in the semifinals by the highest-placed losing team from the first round.
  • Teams are then seeded again for the best-of-three semifinal series. The three winning teams from the first round are seeded in order of their regular-season finishing positions, and the first-round loser automatically becomes the No. 4 seed.
  • The two winning teams from the semifinals meet in a best-of-three Grand Final series to determine the champion.

2000

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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2004–2008

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Elimination FinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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8
2
3
6
7

2009

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Elimination FinalsSemifinalsGrand Final
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4  
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2 
3  
6 

2010–2016

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SemifinalsGrand Final
          
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4 
  
  
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2017–2022

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SemifinalsGrand Final
            
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The top four teams at the end of the regular season advance to the finals under this playoff system:

  • The semifinals of the postseason sees the team that finishes in first place at the end of the regular season against the team that finishes fourth; and second plays third. All four teams play a best-of-three semifinal series.
  • The two winning teams from the semifinals meet in a best-of-five Grand Final series to determine the champion.[2]

2023–present

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Play-in / Seeding qualifierPlay-in gameSemifinalsGrand Final
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6
32
4

List of finals

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This is a complete listing of National Basketball League (NBL) Finals series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated and/or renamed teams are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises.Bolded years indicate wins.Years in italics indicate series in progress. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then by year of first occurrence.[3][4]

Adelaide 36ers

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats101987,1989,1991,1995,1996,1998,1999,2003,2014,2018254–6.400
Melbourne United51991,1994,2004,2014,2018133–2.600
Illawarra Hawks51986,1999,2001,2002,2017113–2.600
Victoria Titans41999,2000,2001,2002123–1.750
Brisbane Bullets41985,1986,1994,200582–2.500
S.E. Melbourne Magic31993,1996,199861–2.333
Newcastle Falcons21985,199540–2.000
New Zealand Breakers22009,201530–2.000
West Sydney Razorbacks1200231–01.000
Canberra Cannons1198820–2.000
North Melbourne Giants1199420–1.000
Nunawading Spectres1198410–1.000
Cairns Taipans1200610–1.000
Totals409117–24.415

As of the end of the2018 season

Brisbane Bullets

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats71987,1988,1990,1993,1997,2006,2019141–6.143
Melbourne United61996,1998,1999,2004,2007,2008143–3.500
Sydney Kings51990,1992,2004,2005,2007112–3.400
Adelaide 36ers41985,1986,1994,200582–2.500
Canberra Cannons31984,1985,198632–1.667
North Melbourne Giants21984,199531–1.500
Illawarra Hawks1198731–01.000
Newcastle Falcons1199321–01.000
Eastside Spectres1199021–01.000
S.E. Melbourne Magic1199820–1.000
Geelong Supercats1198411–01.000
Hunter Pirates1200511–01.000
New Zealand Breakers1200811–01.000
Sydney Supersonics1198611–01.000
Launceston Casino City1198110–1.000
West Adelaide Bearcats1198010–1.000
Totals376818–19.486

As of the end of the2019 season

Cairns Taipans

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats52004,2007,2015,2017,2020,2023104–2.667
New Zealand Breakers32008,2011,201560–3.000
Sydney Kings22006,202350–2.000
Townsville Crocodiles1201131–01.000
Melbourne United1200720–1.000
Adelaide 36ers1200611–01.000
Hunter Pirates1200611–01.000
South Dragons1200711–01.000
Tasmania JackJumpers1202310–1.000
West Sydney Razorbacks1200410–1.000
Totals18318–10.444

As of the end of the2023 season

Illawarra Hawks

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats101998,2001,2003,2006,2010,2013,2014,2016,2017,2021241–9.100
Adelaide 36ers51986,1999,2001,2002,2017112–3.400
Townsville Crocodiles42001,2003,20052010104–01.000
Melbourne United31993,1994,202470–3.000
Sydney Kings22005,202250–2.000
North Melbourne Giants21987,199231–1.500
Brisbane Bullets1198730–1.000
S.E. Melbourne Magic1199530–1.000
Victoria Titans1199920–1.000
West Sydney Razorbacks1200420–1.000
New Zealand Breakers1202411–01.000
West Sydney Westars1198611–01.000
Newcastle Falcons1198410–1.000
Tasmania JackJumpers1202410–1.000
Totals347410–24.294

As of the end of the2024 season

Melbourne United

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats81990,1992,1993,1995,2005,2006,2019,2021215–3.625
Sydney Kings71989,1992,2003,2006,2008,2019,2020224–3.571
Brisbane Bullets61996,1998,1999,2004,2007,2008143–3.500
Adelaide 36ers51991,1994,2004,2014,2018132–3.400
S.E. Melbourne Magic41992,1993,1996,1997112–2.500
Victoria Titans31999,2000,200281–2.333
Illawarra Hawks31993,1994,202473–01.000
New Zealand Breakers32009,2016,201862–1.667
Tasmania JackJumpers22022,202480–2.000
South Dragons1200950–1.000
Canberra Cannons1199631–01.000
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix1202131–01.000
West Sydney Razorbacks1200230–1.000
Cairns Taipans1200721–01.000
North Melbourne Giants1199721–01.000
Townsville Crocodiles1200510–1.000
Totals4812926–22.542

As of the end of the2024 season

New Zealand Breakers

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Perth Wildcats42011,2012,2013,2016113–1.750
Sydney Kings32013,2023,202482–1.667
Cairns Taipans32008,2011,201563–01.000
Melbourne United32009,2016,201861–2.333
Adelaide 36ers22009,201532–01.000
Tasmania JackJumpers1202331–01.000
Townsville Crocodiles1201231–01.000
Brisbane Bullets1200810–1.000
Illawarra Hawks1202410–1.000
Totals194213–6.684

As of the end of the2024 season

Perth Wildcats

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Adelaide 36ers101987,1989,1991,1995,1996,1998,1999,2003,2014,2018256–4.600
Illawarra Hawks101998,2001,2003,2006,2010,2013,2014,2016,2017,2021249–1.100
Melbourne United81990,1992,1993,1995,2005,2006,2019,2021213–5.375
Brisbane Bullets71987,1988,1990,1993,1997,2006,2019146–1.857
Cairns Taipans62004,2007,2015,2017,2020,2023102–4.333
North Melbourne Giants51988,1989,1990,1993,1995153–2.600
New Zealand Breakers42011,2012,2013,2016111–3.250
Sydney Kings32003,2008,202081–2.333
Townsville Crocodiles32000,2008,200952–1.667
Gold Coast Blaze22010,201252–01.000
West Sydney Razorbacks22000,200251–1.500
S.E. Melbourne Magic21994,199740–2.000
Eastside Spectres1199131–01.000
Tasmania JackJumpers1202430–1.000
Victoria Titans1200021–01.000
Canberra Cannons1198711–01.000
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix1202311–01.000
Totals6715740–27.597

As of the end of the2024 season

S.E. Melbourne Phoenix

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Melbourne United1202130–1.000
Perth Wildcats1202310–1.000
Totals240–2.000

As of the end of the2023 season

Sydney Kings

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Melbourne United71989,1992,2003,2006,2008,2019,2020223–4.429
Brisbane Bullets51990,1992,2004,2005,2007113–2.600
Perth Wildcats32003,2008,202082–1.667
New Zealand Breakers32013,2023,202481–2.333
Townsville Crocodiles32001,2003,200772–1.667
Canberra Cannons21989,199660–2.000
Cairns Taipans22006,202352–01.000
Illawarra Hawks22005,202252–01.000
West Sydney Razorbacks1200451–01.000
North Melbourne Giants1199430–1.000
Tasmania JackJumpers1202231–01.000
Totals308317–13.567

As of the end of the2024 season

Tasmania JackJumpers

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OpponentSOccurrencesGPRec%
Melbourne United22022,202482–01.000
New Zealand Breakers1202330–1.000
Perth Wildcats1202431–01.000
Sydney Kings1202230–1.000
Cairns Taipans1202311–01.000
Illawarra Hawks1202411–01.000
Totals7195–2.714

As of the end of the2024 season

Finals appearances

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TeamAppearancesNotes
Perth Wildcats3835 straight Finals appearances from1987 to2021.
Melbourne United29Rebranded as Melbourne United in2014, and represents the whole of Melbourne.
Adelaide 36ers26Formerly the Adelaide City Eagles (1982 only).
Illawarra Hawks24Only team to play all seasons since 1979.
Brisbane Bullets22Foundation club since1979.
Sydney Kings19Formerly the Sydney Supersonics and the West Sydney Westars.
North Melbourne Giants15Last season in1998. Formed the Victoria Titans in1998.
Canberra Cannons11Last season in2003. Became the Hunter Pirates in2003.
New Zealand Breakers10Joined the NBL in2003. First club outside of Australia.
Townsville Crocodiles10Competed in the league for 24 seasons. Last season in2016.
Cairns Taipans9Joined the NBL in1999.
Eastside Spectres8Last season in1991. Formed the South East Melbourne Magic in1992.
S.E. Melbourne Magic7Last season in 1998. Formed the Victoria Titans in 1998.
Newcastle Falcons6Competed in the league for 21 seasons. Last season in1999.
Geelong Supercats4Last season in1996. Now inNBL1 South.
Victoria Titans4Became the Victoria Giants in2002.
West Adelaide Bearcats4Last season in1984. Now inNBL1 Central.
Gold Coast Blaze3Last season in2012.
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix3Joined the NBL in2019.
St. Kilda Saints3Last season in 1991. Formed the South East Melbourne Magic in 1992.
Tasmania JackJumpers3Joined the NBL in2021.
West Sydney Razorbacks3Became Sydney Spirit in2008.
Hunter Pirates2Last season in2006. Became the Singapore Slingers in2006.
South Dragons2Left the NBL in2009.
Sydney Supersonics2Formed the Sydney Kings in1988.
Launceston Casino City1Last season in1982.
Singapore Slingers1Left the NBL in2008. Joined theABL in2009.
West Sydney Westars1Formed the Sydney Kings in 1988.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"New Finals Shake Up".NBL.com.au. 2 August 2022. Retrieved2 August 2022.
  2. ^"Finals".NBL.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  3. ^"Finals".NBL.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  4. ^"Finals - the Official Website of the National Basketball League - NBL.com.au".www.nbl.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved5 February 2022.

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