State Basketball League (Western Australia)

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State Basketball League (Western Australia)
Sport Basketball
Founded 1989
No. of teams 14
Country(ies) Flag of Australia Australia
Official website www.basketballwa.asn.au

The State Basketball League (SBL) is Western Australia's second-tiered, semi-professional basketball competition. There are two competitions in the SBL. One for the mens (MSBL) and on for the women's (WSBL). The SBL also acts as a development league for players attempting to enter the first-tier basketball leagues in Australia with players traditionally being trialled or signed with the Perth Wildcats of the NBL or the Perth Lynx of the WNBL.

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[edit] Current teams

Club Home Venue Location
Bunbury Slammers Eaton Recreation Centre Eaton
Cockburn Cougars Wally Hagan Stadium Hamilton Hill
East Perth Eagles Morley Sport & Recreation Centre Morley
Geraldton Buccaneers/Lady Buccs** Tip Top Stadium Geraldton
Goldfields Giants* Neils Hansen Stadium Kalgoorlie
Kalamunda Eastern Suns Lesmurdie Recreation Centre Lesmurdie
Lakeside Lightning Lakeside Recreation Centre North Lake
Mandurah Magic Mandurah Aquatic & Recreation Centre Mandurah
Perry Lakes Hawks Perry Lakes Stadium Floreat
Perth Redbacks Belmont Oasis Belmont
Rockingham Flames Mike Barnett Sports Complex Rockingham
Stirling Senators Warwick Leisure Centre Warwick
Wanneroo Wolves Joondalup Basketball Stadium Joondalup
Willetton Tigers Willetton Stadium Willetton

*Goldfields do not have a team competing in the WSBL

** Buccanneers compete in the MSBL and the Lady Buccs compete in the WSBL (are the same club)

[edit] Game day

MSBL games are played with 4x12 minute quarters and WSBL play with 4x10 minute quarters. With the switch of ends made at half time. 1/4 time and 3/4 time breaks are two minutes long and the 1/2 time interval lasts 10 minutes. If games are tied at the end of regulation time then an additional 5 minutes (overtime) shall be played. This will keep happening until an overall winner is decided. There can not be any draws.

All games are played under the FIBA guidelines of rules.

[edit] Regular season

The regular season starts early April and finishes at the end of July. Each team plays 26 games (play each team twice, one at home and one away. Games are played on a Friday or Saturday night and Sunday afternoons. Games are also played on ANZAC Day and Foundation Day.

Standings/Ladders

The teams are ranked according to their win/loss ratio. If at the end of the regular season and 2 or more teams have an identical record then positions are decided on a head to head basis. If they can not be split after that than the FOR/AGT percentage is taking into account.

[edit] Finals

The finals start in early August and finishes in early September. It is competed among the top 8 teams. The finals are contested in an elimination format. The quarter and semi finals are played using a best of 3 game series. The higher ranked team gets the 1st and 3rd game at home and the 2nd away. The grand finals are played at Perry Lakes Stadium with the women's game commencing first and the mens game after that.

Quarter Finals

1 v 8 2 v 7 3 v 6 4 v 5

Semi Finals

The winner of 1 v 8 vs The winner of 4 v 5

The winner of 2 v 7 vs The winner of 3 v 6

[edit] 2007 season

Ladders

'Men's

Team W L
Lakeside Lightning 20 4
Goldfields Giants 17 7
Willeton Tigers 16 8
Geraldton Buccanneers 15 9
Perry Lakes Hawks 14 10
Cockburn Cougars 14 10
Rockingham Flames 14 10
Stirling Senators 14 10
Wanneroo Wolves 10 14
Bunbury Slammers 7 17
East Perth Eagles 7 17
Perth Redbacks 5 19
Mandurah Magic 3 21

The 2007 SBL season saw 13 teams compete in the MSBL and 12 teams compete in the WSBL.

The Goldfields Giants took out the Men's competition by beating minor premiers the Lakeside Lightning, 96-94. While the Perry Lakes Hawks took out the WSBL championship defeating the Stiriling Senators 66-40.

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