2006–07 NBL season

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The 2006–07 NBL season was the 29th season of competition since its establishment in 1979. For the first time, a team was established from outside the Australasian area, with the Singapore Slingers taking over the licence of the Hunter Pirates. A new franchise, the South Dragons, was established in Melbourne, taking the number of teams to twelve.

2006–07 NBL season
Logo of the league sponsored by Philips
LeagueNational Basketball League
Season2006–07
Dates20 September 2006 – 9 March 2007
Teams12
TV partnersAustralia: New Zealand:
Regular season
Season championsBrisbane Bullets
Season MVPAustralia Sam Mackinnon (Brisbane)
Finals
ChampionsBrisbane Bullets (3rd title)
Runners-upMelbourne Tigers
Semi-finalistsSydney Kings
Cairns Taipans
Finals MVPAustralia Sam Mackinnon (Brisbane)
Statistical leaders
Points United States Carlos Powell (New Zealand) 28.2
Rebounds United States Rosell Ellis (South) 11.4
Assists Australia Brett Maher (Adelaide) 6.6
NBL seasons

The Brisbane Bullets established a new NBL record of 21 straight wins, including 18 in the regular season.

2006–07 league participants

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Stadiums and locations

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Pre-Season Blitz

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The Blitz, which is the official pre-season tournament of the Philips Championship, was held in Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales from 8–10 September and featured all 12 NBL teams including the Dragons and Slingers, who were on show for the first time.

Blitz Group stage

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  • The top four teams of each pool qualify for quarter-finals.
Pool A
  Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1Brisbane Bullets930197169+28
2Perth Wildcats721173172-1
3Adelaide 36ers512173161+12
4Melbourne Tigers512159165-6
5South Dragons512149159-10
6West Sydney Razorbacks512142167-25
Fri 8 September 18:00 South Dragons 51 42 West Sydney Razorbacks
Fri 8 September 18:00 Brisbane Bullets 57 45 Perth Wildcats
Fri 8 September 18:00 Melbourne Tigers 63 56 Adelaide 36ers
Fri 8 September 18:55 South Dragons 36 50 Adelaide 36ers
Fri 8 September 18:55 Brisbane Bullets 68 57 West Sydney Razorbacks
Fri 8 September 18:55 Melbourne Tigers 53 61 Perth Wildcats
Sat 9 September 11:25 Melbourne Tigers 43 48 West Sydney Razorbacks
Sat 9 September 11:25 Adelaide 36ers 67 72 Brisbane Bullets
Sat 9 September 11:25 Perth Wildcats 67 62 South Dragons
Pool B
  Team Pts W L PF PA Diff
1Townsville Crocodiles930177156+21
2Sydney Kings930174158+16
3Cairns Taipans721179165+14
4Wollongong Hawks512185164+21
5New Zealand Breakers303159189-30
6Singapore Slingers303140182-42
Fri 8 September 19:50 Singapore Slingers 50 58 Townsville Crocodiles
Fri 8 September 19:50 Wollongong Hawks 60 67 Sydney Kings
Fri 8 September 19:50 New Zealand Breakers 61 74 Cairns Taipans
Fri 8 September 20:45 Singapore Slingers 51 56 Cairns Taipans
Fri 8 September 20:45 Wollongong Hawks 57 58 Townsville Crocodiles
Fri 8 September 20:45 New Zealand Breakers 49 54 Sydney Kings
Sat 9 September 12:20 Cairns Taipans 49 53 Sydney Kings
Sat 9 September 12:20 Townsville Crocodiles 61 49 New Zealand Breakers
Sat 9 September 12:20 Singapore Slingers 39 68 Wollongong Hawks

Pre-Season Blitz finals series

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Pre-Season Blitz Awards

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Regular season

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The 2006-07 Regular Season will take place over 21 Rounds between 20 September 2006 and 11 February 2007.

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Round 8

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Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

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Round 19

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Round 20

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Round 21

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Ladder

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Pos 2006–07 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Brisbane Bullets 33 28 5 84.85% 5–0 W18 16–1 12–4 3804 3326 114.37%
2 Melbourne Tigers 33 25 8 75.76% 4–1 W3 15–2 10–6 3453 3228 106.97%
3 Perth Wildcats 33 23 10 69.70% 2–3 W1 14–3 8–8 3331 3113 107.00%
4 Sydney Kings 33 20 13 60.61% 3–2 W1 14–2 6–11 3236 3119 103.75%
5 Townsville Crocodiles 33 19 14 57.58% 2–3 L1 13–4 6–10 3626 3516 103.13%
6 Cairns Taipans 33 17 16 51.52% 2–3 L2 11–6 5–11 3292 3284 100.24%
7 South Dragons 33 15 18 45.45% 2–3 W1 8–8 7–10 3418 3514 97.27%
8 Singapore Slingers 33 13 20 39.39% 3–2 L2 9–7 4–13 3297 3435 95.98%
9 Wollongong Hawks1 2 33 11 22 33.33% 1–4 L1 6–11 5–11 3237 3395 95.35%
10 New Zealand Breakers1 2 33 11 22 33.33% 2–3 L1 9–7 2–15 3382 3538 95.59%
11 Adelaide 36ers1 33 11 22 33.33% 1–4 W1 7–9 4–13 3326 3555 93.56%
12 West Sydney Razorbacks 33 5 28 15.15% 2–3 W1 4–12 1–16 3221 3600 89.47%

Updated to match(es) played on 11 February 2007. Source: NBL.com.au

The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.

13-way Head-to-Head between Wollongong Hawks (4-2), New Zealand Breakers (4-2) and Adelaide 36ers (1-5).

2Wollongong Hawks won Head-to-Head (2-1).

Finals

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Playoff bracket

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Elimination Finals

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Semi-finals

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Grand Final

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All Star Game

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25 November 2006
19:40
Aussie All Stars 133136 World All Stars
Scoring by quarter: 34–34, 38–34, 30–26, 34–39
Pts: Anstey 30
Rebs: Pepper 9
Asts: Bruton, McDonald 11
Pts: Farley 25
Rebs: Tucker 13
Asts: Tucker 9
World All Stars win, 136–133
Adelaide Arena, Adelaide
Attendance: 5,124

Aussie All Stars

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Starters

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Reserves

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World All Stars

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Starters

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Reserves

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Dunk Competition

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Most Valuable Player

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Awards

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All NBL Team

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# Player Team
PGDave Thomas[4]Melbourne Tigers
SGSam MackinnonBrisbane Bullets
SFMartin CattaliniCairns Taipans
PFCarlos PowellNew Zealand Breakers
CChris AnsteyMelbourne Tigers

Philips Player of the Week

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Philips Player of the Month

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Coach of the Month

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Notes and references

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  1. Mark Price resigned as South Dragons coach on 23 October 2006, Shane Heal took over the role as coach and became only the 23rd player/coach in NBL history.
  2. Mark Watkins was sacked as West Sydney Razorbacks coach on 16 November 2006, Cal Bruton took over as head coach
  3. Brendan Joyce was sacked as Wollongong Hawks coach on 27 December 2006, Eric Cooks took over as head coach
  4. All-NBL team released