澳大利亚NBL1西部

澳大利亚NBL1西部

Links
nbl1.com.au/west Wikipedia

结果

日期 R 主队 vs 客队 -
04/20 12:00 - [9] Goldfields巨人 vs 西南灌篮者 [12] 98-85
04/20 11:00 - [4] 卫里屯老虎 vs Warwick Senators [5] 100-90
04/20 11:00 - [13] 珀斯红背蜘蛛 vs 卡拉蒙达Eastern Suns [10] 117-108
04/20 11:00 - [1] 乔达罗普狼 vs 曼杜拉魔术 [6] 107-62
04/20 11:00 - [2] 杰拉尔顿海盗 vs 湖滨闪电 [14] 89-70
04/20 11:00 - [10] 东珀斯老鹰 vs 佩里湖鹰 [7] 96-69
04/19 12:30 - [8] 佩里湖鹰 vs 珀斯红背蜘蛛 [12] 97-90
04/19 12:30 - [1] 罗金厄姆火焰 vs 卫里屯老虎 [5] 106-119
04/19 12:30 - [7] 曼杜拉魔术 vs 科伯恩美洲狮 [6] 105-95
04/19 12:30 - [13] 卡拉蒙达Eastern Suns vs Warwick Senators [4] 100-90
04/14 04:00 - 曼杜拉魔术 vs 杰拉尔顿海盗 103-104
04/13 12:00 - [1] 罗金厄姆火焰 vs Warwick Senators [3] 118-96

Wikipedia - NBL1 West

NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), is a semi-professional basketball league in Western Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2020, Basketball Western Australia partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to Western Australia. NBL1 replaced the former SBL to create more professional pathways and opportunities for males and females playing basketball in Western Australia. As a result, the SBL became the west conference of NBL1.

History

The State Basketball League originated in 1972 as the District Competition. The District Competition was introduced by the Western Australian Basketball Federation (WABF) as an 'elite' competition held on Friday nights, featuring eight Perth-based associations from the prominent districts of Perth, Swan Districts, Tangney/Willetton, Subiaco, East Perth, Cockburn, Stirling, and Claremont. In 1986, the competition was rebranded as the "State League". This name continued in 1987, but 1987 was something of a watershed year for the WABF, as the entire structure of the game in Western Australia was being reconsidered.

A census in 1987 showed that 61 percent of WABF members were from country areas, so it was decided to try to include several country teams in the state's premier basketball league. The Perth Wildcats had a hugely successful season in 1987—reaching the NBL Grand Final in their first trip to the finals—attracting much television coverage, which saw basketball's popularity soar. In 1988, it was decided to form a State Basketball League for both men and women, and to develop it into an elite, statewide competition as soon as possible. This meant seeking out private owners and attracting corporate sponsorship, so as to not burden the association. As part of basketball's development, the Western Australian Institute of Sport men's team was included in the SBL under Warren Kuhn.

Simon Leunig, who had been the WABF's development officer, was appointed general manager of the SBL, and set about organising an expanded league for 1989. His marketing strategy paid off, and three new franchises were established in country areas: the Rainbow Coast Raiders from Albany were the first, followed by the Batavia Buccaneers from Geraldton and the Souwest Slammers from Bunbury.

The expanded SBL, which was limited to men's teams in 1989, was sponsored by McDonald's and Skywest, with a $65,000 grant from the State Government to help with travel costs.

In 2017, the SBL shifted to the 40-minute game format in-line with FIBA, with games consisting of ten minute quarters as opposed to the twelve minute quarters under the previous 48-minute format.

In October 2020, Basketball Western Australia and the National Basketball League (NBL) announced a new partnership to bring NBL1 to Western Australia in 2021, with NBL1 replacing the SBL. The SBL was officially renamed NBL1 West and became the west conference of NBL1.

澳大利亚NBL1西部是一项在澳大利亚举办的篮球比赛。该比赛是澳大利亚篮球联赛(NBL)的一部分,旨在展示澳大利亚西部地区的篮球才华和竞技水平。参赛队伍来自西澳大利亚州和南澳大利亚州等地区,包括一些顶级篮球俱乐部和学校代表队。比赛期间,球员们将展示他们的技巧、速度和团队合作能力,争夺冠军的荣誉。这项比赛不仅是一场激烈的竞争,也是一个展示澳大利亚篮球文化和体育精神的平台。观众们可以在比赛中感受到激烈的对抗和精彩的表演,同时也能欣赏到澳大利亚西部地区篮球运动的发展和成就。无论是篮球爱好者还是体育迷,都能在澳大利亚NBL1西部比赛中找到乐趣和激动。