Past Champions

2000 NBL Champions: Auckland Rebels

Although the 2000 NBL season saw the return of the Hawke’s Bay Hawks, nine teams contested the league for the second consecutive year after the Taranaki Oilers withdrew from the league. The Auckland Rebels secured back-to-back titles, their seventh overall – a new league record.

Teams:

9 teams contested the 2000 season (final standings): Auckland Rebels, Nelson Giants, North Harbour Kings, Waikato Warriors, Palmerston North Jets, Wellington Saints, Otago Nuggets, Canterbury Rams and Hawke’s Bay Hawks.

Grand Final:

Auckland Rebels (95) defeated Nelson Giants (78) (Referees: Ken Coulson & Stan Battock)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: North Harbour Kings (12-4)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Tony Rampton (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tony Brown (Waikato Warriors)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Tony Brown (Waikato Warriors)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Tony Rampton (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Tony Rampton (Nelson Giants)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Troy Coleman (29.1) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Tony Rampton (14.6) (Nelson Giants)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Shaun McCreedy (5.5) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Wellington Saints
  • Rookie of the Year: Arthur Trousdell (Canterbury Rams)
  • Coach of the Year: Tracy Carpenter (North Harbour Kings)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Tony Brown (Waikato Warriors)
  • G: Terrence Lewis (Wellington Saints)
  • F: Purnell Perry (North Harbour Kings)
  • F: James Hamilton (Nelson Giants)
  • C: Tony Rampton (Nelson Giants)

 

Past Champions

1999 NBL Champions: Auckland Rebels

Only nine teams contested the 1999 NBL season. The Northland Suns announced their decision to quit the league, whilst the Hawke’s Bay Hawks were relegated to the Conference Basketball League (CBL). The Auckland Rebels defeated the Canterbury Rams in the Grand Final, claiming a record sixth league title.

Teams:

9 teams contested the 1999 season (final standings): Auckland Rebels, Canterbury Rams, North Harbour Kings, Wellington Saints, Nelson Giants, Waikato Warriors, Taranaki Oilers, Otago Nuggets and Palmerston North Jets.

Grand Final:

Auckland Rebels (79) defeated Canterbury Rams (72) (Referees: Stan Battock & John Butler)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland Rebels (12-4)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Terrence Lewis (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Kirk Penney (North Harbour Kings)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Chris Ensminger (North Harbour Kings)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Terrence Lewis (34.0) (Wellington Saints)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Chris Ensminger (12.75) (North Harbour Kings)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Willie Burton (5.6) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Waikato Warriors
  • Rookie of the Year: Tony Rampton (Taranaki Oilers)
  • Coach of the Year: Tab Baldwin (Auckland Rebels)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Terrence Lewis (Wellington Saints)
  • G: Phill Jones (Otago Nuggets)
  • F: Scott Benson (Auckland Rebels)
  • F: Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • C: Chris Ensminger (North Harbour Kings)

 

Past Champions

1998 NBL Champions: Nelson Giants

The 1998 season belonged to the Nelson Giants, claiming the regular season title before securing their second NBL title, defeating the North Harbour Kingsin the championship decider. The 1998 season will also be remembered for having the highest ever scoreline in the leagues history to date, the Canterbury Rams defeating the Northland Suns 179-124.

Teams:

11 teams contested the 1998 season (final standings): Nelson Giants, North Harbour Kings (previously North Harbour Vikings), Canterbury Rams, Auckland Rebels, Wellington Saints, Taranaki Oilers (previously Taranaki Bears), Palmerston North Jets, Otago Nuggets, Waikato Warriors, Hawke’s Bay Hawks and Northland Suns.

Grand Final:

Nelson Giants (81) defeated North Harbour Kings (73) (Referees: Stan Battock & Ken Coulson)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Nelson Giants
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ronnie Joyner (31.12) (Northland Suns)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Robert Wilson (14.09) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Mark Dickel (Wellington Saints)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Wellington Saints
  • Rookie of the Year: Kirk Penney (North Harbour Kings)
  • Coach of the Year: Nenad Vucinic (Nelson Giants)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Joe Wyatt (Nelson Giants)
  • G: Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • F: Darryl Johnson (Wellington Saints)
  • F: DeWayne McCray (Wellington Saints)
  • C: Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)

 

Past Champions

1997 NBL Champions: Auckland Rebels

The 1997 was the 16th edition of the league and featured 11 teams, down one from the previous year, with the Wellington Saints and Hutt Valley Lakers joining forces. The Auckland Rebels secured the ’97 title and in doing so they became the first team to claim the elusive three-peat, defeating the Nelson Giants in a replay of the 1996 Finals Series.

Teams:

11 teams contested the 1997 season (final standings): Auckland Rebels (previously Auckland Stars), Nelson Giants, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Otago Nuggets, North Harbour Vikings, Wellington Saints, Canterbury Rams, Northland Suns, Waikato Warriors, Palmerston North Jets and Taranaki Bears.

Grand Final (Best Of Three Series):

  • Game One: Auckland Rebels (115) defeated Nelson Giants (94) (Referees: Stan Battock & Ken Coulson)
  • Game Two: Auckland Rebels (100) defeated Nelson Giants (82) (Referees: Ken Coulson & Stan Battock)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland Stars (19-1)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tony Bennett (North Harbour Vikings)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Jim DeGraffenreid (Waikato Warriors)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Willie Burton (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Jim DeGraffenreid (31.53) (Waikato Warriors)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Daryn Shaw (12.17) (Taranaki Bears)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Mike Foster (Northland Suns)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Waikato Warriors
  • Rookie of the Year: Brendan Polybank (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Coach of the Year: Tab Baldwin (Auckland Rebels)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Tony Bennett (North Harbour Vikings)
  • G: Adrian Boyd (Auckland Rebels)
  • F: Jim DeGraffenreid (Waikato Warriors)
  • F: Kenny Stone (Auckland Rebels)
  • C: Pero Cameron (Auckland Rebels)

 

Past Champions

1996 NBL Champions: Auckland Stars

The 1996 season of the NBL reverted back to a 12 team league with the Waitakere Rangers dropping down into the Conference Basketball League (CBL). The Auckland Stars claimed back-to-back titles and their fourth overall as they came back to down the Nelson Giants in the Best of Three Finals Series after dropping the first match.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1996 season (final standings): Auckland Stars, Nelson Giants, North Harbour Vikings, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Wellington Saints, Hutt Valley Lakers, Otago Nuggets, Canterbury Rams, Palmerston North Jets, Taranaki Bears, Northland Suns and Waikato Warriors.

Grand Final (Best Of Three Series):

  • Game One: Nelson Giants (110) defeated Auckland Stars (95) (Referees: Stan Battock & Keith Milligan)
  • Game Two: Auckland Stars (109) defeated Nelson Giants (98) (Referees: Ken Coulson & John Burton)
  • Game Three: Auckland Stars (94) defeated Nelson Giants (90) (Referees: John Burton & Ken Coulson)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland Stars (19-3)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tony Bennett (North Harbour Vikings)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Ed Book (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ed Book (33.27) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Jeff Daniels (13.55) (North Harbour Vikings)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Scott Stewart (Canterbury Rams)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Wellington Saints
  • Rookie of the Year: Paora Winitana (North Harbour Vikings)
  • Coach of the Year: Nenad Vucinic (Nelson Giants)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Tony Bennett (North Harbour Vikings)
  • G: Phill Jones (Nelson Giants)
  • F: Darryl Johnson (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • F: Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • C: Ed Book (Palmerston North Jets)

 

Past Champions

1995 NBL Champions: Auckland Stars

The 1995 season was expanded to include thirteen teams, the most in the leagues history. Conference Basketball League (CBL) champions Northland joined the competition. Auckland claimed their first title since 1983, defeating the Hawke’s Bay Hawks in the Grand Final.

Teams:

13 teams contested the 1995 season (final standings): Auckland Stars, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Otago Nuggets, Wellington Saints, Hutt Valley Lakers, Canterbury Rams, Nelson Giants, Taranaki Bears, Palmerston North Jets, North Harbour Vikings, Waitakere Rangers, Waikato Warriors and Northland Suns.

Grand Final (Best Of Three Series):

  • Game One: Auckland Stars (80) defeated Hawke’s Bay Hawks (74) (Referees: John Burton & Donnette Daly)
  • Game Two: Auckland Stars (70) defeated Hawke’s Bay Hawks (57) (Referees: Stan Battock & Keith Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland Stars (21-3)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Dylan Rigdon (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Ralph Lattimore (Auckland Stars)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Kenny Stone (Auckland Stars)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Dylan Rigdon (33.30) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Jeff Smith (11.54) (Northland Suns)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Tony Brown (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Palmerston North Jets
  • Rookie of the Year: Rob Tuilave (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Coach of the Year: Tab Baldwin (Auckland Stars)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Leonard King (Otago Nuggets)
  • G: Dylan Rigdon (Palmerston North Jets)
  • F: Darryl Johnson (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • F: Kenny Stone (Auckland Stars)
  • C: Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)

 

Past Champions

1994 NBL Champions: Nelson Giants

The 1994 season saw another team claim their first NBL championship. The Nelson Giants, led by Darryl Johnson, would go on to claim the minor premiership before defeating the Canterbury Rams in another gripping all-South Island decider.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1994 season (final standings): Nelson Giants, Canterbury Rams, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Auckland Stars, Otago Nuggets, Palmerston North Jets, North Harbour Vikings, Taranaki Bears (previously New Plymouth Bears), Waikato Warriors, Wellington Saints, Hutt Valley Lakers and Waitakere Rangers.

Grand Final:

Nelson Giants (67) defeated Canterbury Rams (66) (Referees: Stan Battock & Donnette Daly)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Nelson Giants (18-4)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Leonard King (Otago Nuggets)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Chris Tupu (Canterbury Rams)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Darryl Johnson (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): DeWayne McCray (30.26) (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (13.48) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Wayman Strickland (North Harbour Vikings)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): North Harbour Vikings
  • Rookie of the Year: Konrad Ross (Waikato Warriors)
  • Coach of the Year: Trevor Wright (Nelson Giants)

All-Star Five:

  • G: Leonard King (Otago Nuggets)
  • G: Tony Brown (Palmerston North Jets)
  • F: Darryl Johnson (Nelson Giants)
  • F: DeWayne McCray (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • C: Pero Cameron (Auckland Stars)

 

Past Champions

1993 NBL Champions: Hutt Valley Lakers

The Hutt Valley Lakers (renamed the Mobil Shakers for the 1993 season) secured their second NBL championship, defeating minor premiers the Canterbury Rams in the Grand Final. 1993 was also memorable for being a breakout season for future star Pero Cameron, named as NZ’s Most Valuable Player at just 19 years of age.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1993 season (final standings): Hutt Valley Lakers (Mobil Shakers), Canterbury Rams, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, New Plymouth Bears, Auckland Stars, Palmerston North Jets, Nelson Giants, Waikato Warriors, Wellington Saints, Otago Nuggets, North Harbour Vikings and Waitakere Rangers.

Grand Final:

Hutt Valley Lakers (68) defeated Canterbury Rams (66) (Referees: Stan Battock & Keith Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Canterbury Rams (17-5)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Waikato Warriors)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Terry Giles (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Byron Vaetoe (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Kerry Boagni (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Neil Stephens (Auckland Stars)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Kerry Boagni (32.45) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Pero Cameron (12.32) (Waikato Warriors)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Terry Giles (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Hutt Valley Lakers
  • Rookie of the Year: Mark Dickel (Otago Nuggets)
  • Coach of the Year: James Logan (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)

All-Star Five:

  • Kerry Boagni (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Willie Burton (New Plymouth Bears)
  • Terry Giles (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Terrence Lewis (Wellington Saints)
  • Neil Stephens (Auckland Stars)

 

Past Champions

1992 NBL Champions: Canterbury Rams

1992 would see the Canterbury Rams equal the Wellington Saints record of four NBL titles. After finishing fourth in the regular season, the Rams would go on to defeat Otago and Hutt Valley before toppling the Palmerston North Jets in the decider.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1992 season (final standings): Canterbury Rams, Palmerston North Jets, New Plymouth Bears, Hutt Valley Lakers, Nelson Giants, Otago Nuggets, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Auckland Stars (previously Auckland Cannons), Waitakere Rangers, Waikato Warriors, Wellington Saints and North Harbour Vikings.

Grand Final:

Canterbury Rams (79) defeated Palmerston North Jets (71) (Referees: Keith Milligan & Donnette Daly)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: New Plymouth Bears (19-3)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Neil Stephens (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth Bears)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Warwick Meehl (Waitakere Rangers)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Donnell Thomas (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Neil Stephens (Wellington Saints)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Kerry Boagni (31.27) (Wellington Saints)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Joe Turner (14.86) (Waitakere Rangers)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth Bears)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): New Plymouth Bears
  • Rookie of the Year: Pero Cameron (Waikato Warriors)
  • Coach of the Year: Steve McKean (New Plymouth Bears)

All-Star Five:

  • Tony Brown (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth Bears)
  • Willie Burton (New Plymouth Bears)
  • DeWayne McCray (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Donnell Thomas (Nelson Giants)

 

Past Champions

1991 NBL Champions: Hutt Valley Lakers

The 1991 edition of the league featured the same 12 teams as the previous year. The Hutt Valley Lakers would go on to claim their first NBL title, defeating the Wellington Saints in the Grand Final.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1991 season (final standings): Hutt Valley Lakers, Wellington Saints, New Plymouth Bulls, Otago Nuggets, Nelson Giants, Canterbury Rams, North Harbour Vikings, Waitakere Rangers, Palmerston North Jets, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Waikato Warriors and Auckland Cannons.

Grand Final:

Hutt Valley Lakers (103) defeated Wellington Saints (92) (Referees: Keith Milligan & Stan Battock)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Hutt Valley Lakers (19-3)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Eddie Anderson (Canterbury Rams)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Darryl Johnson (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Peter Pokai (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ronnie Joyner (34.82) (Waikato Warriors)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (13.64) (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Wellington Saints
  • Young Player of the Year: Warren Adams (Wellington Saints)
  • Coach of the Year: Jeff Green (Hutt Valley Lakers)

All-Star Five:

  • Eddie Anderson (Canterbury Rams)
  • Kerry Boagni (Wellington Saints)
  • Tony Brown (Hutt Valley Lakers)
  • Willie Burton (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Darryl Johnson (Hutt Valley Lakers)

 

Past Champions

1990 NBL Champions: Canterbury Rams

The 1990 season was expanded to include twelve teams, with Hutt Valley, Otago and Waitakere joining the league. Waitemata was the team to drop out of the league. The Canterbury Rams went back-to-back for the first time, defeating the Nelson Giants in the first Grand Final that featured both South Island teams.

Teams:

12 teams contested the 1990 season (final standings): Canterbury Rams, Nelson Giants, Palmerston North Jets, Hutt Valley Lakers, New Plymouth Bulls, North Harbour Vikings (previously North Shore), Wellington Saints, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Waitakere Rangers, Waikato Warriors, Otago Nuggets and Auckland Cannons.

Grand Final:

Canterbury Rams (76) defeated Nelson Giants (73) (Referees: John Burton & Robin Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Nelson Giants (18-4)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Jamie Dixon (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Kerry Boagni (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Glen Denham (Canterbury Rams)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Jamie Dixon (39.19) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (14.50) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Chris Harper (New Plymouth Bulls)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): New Plymouth Bulls
  • Young Player of the Year: Kent Mori (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Coach of the Year: Matt Ruscoe (Nelson Giants)

All-Star Five:

  • Kerry Boagni (Wellington Saints)
  • Willie Burton (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Jamie Dixon (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Kenny Stone (Nelson Giants)
  • Nenad Vucinic (Nelson Giants)

 

Past Champions

1989 NBL Champions: Canterbury Rams

The Palmerston North Jets returned to the league in 1989 after claiming the Conference Basketball League (CBL) title in 1988. They replaced Ponsonby who were relegated to the CBL after their last place finish the previous year. Led by Willie Burton and Tyrone Brown, the Jets returned with a bang, finishing as regular season winners only to fall short in the semi-finals. The Canterbury Rams would go on to claim their second NBL title, defeating Auckland in the Grand Final.

Teams:

10 teams contested the 1989 season (final standings): Canterbury Rams, Auckland, Palmerston North Jets, Wellington Saints, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Waikato Warriors, New Plymouth Bulls, Nelson Giants, Waitemata and North Shore.

Grand Final:

Canterbury Rams (91) defeated Auckland (83) (Referees: John Burton & Keith Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Palmerston North Jets (15-3)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Jamie Dixon (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Byron Vaetoe (Auckland)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Willie Burton (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Neil Stephens (Wellington Saints)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Jamie Dixon (42.67) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (13.61) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Jamie Dixon (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Hawke’s Bay Hawks
  • Young Player of the Year: John Adie (Auckland)
  • Coach of the Year: Curtis Wooten (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)

All-Star Five:

  • Tyrone Brown (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Willie Burton (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Jamie Dixon (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Neil Stephens (Wellington Saints)
  • Byron Vaetoe (Auckland)

 

Past Champions

1988 NBL Champions: Wellington Saints

The only change in the 1988 season saw Waitemata return to the league after winning the Conference Basketball League (CBL) championship the previous year. The Palmerston North Jets were relegated to the CBL. The Wellington Saints claimed their second straight NBL title, their fourth in total, as they defeated North Shore in a close encounter.

Teams:

10 teams contested the 1988 season (final standings):: Wellington Saints, North Shore, New Plymouth Bulls, Waikato Warriors, Canterbury Rams, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Waitemata, Auckland, Nelson Giants and Ponsonby.

Grand Final:

Wellington Saints (81) defeated North Shore (78) (Referees: Keith Milligan & Robin Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): John Welch (Waitemata)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Byron Vaetoe (Auckland)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Kerry Boagni (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Glen Denham (Waikato Warriors)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Tony Webster (36.53) (North Shore)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): John Martens (14.31) (Waitemata)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Carl Golston (Waikato Warriors)
  • Regular Season Winners: Wellington Saints (15-3)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Auckland
  • Young Player of the Year: Warren Adams (New Plymouth Bulls)

All-Star Five:

  • Kerry Boagni (Wellington Saints)
  • Willie Burton (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Carl Golston (Waikato Warriors)
  • Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • John Welch (Waitemata)

 

Past Champions

1987 NBL Champions: Wellington Saints

The 1987 season served up a replay of the ’86 final with the Rams and Saints meeting for the second straight year in the championship decider. The Saints would go on to claim their third title, becoming the most successful team in the leagues short history to date.

Teams:

10 teams contested the 1987 season (final standings):: Wellington Saints, Canterbury Rams, North Shore, New Plymouth Bulls, Auckland, Ponsonby, Hawke’s Bay Hawks, Waikato Warriors (previously Hamilton), Nelson Giants and Palmerston North Jets.

Grand Final:

Wellington Saints (100) defeated Canterbury Rams (87) (Referees: Stan Battock & Keith Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tony Webster (North Shore)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Tony Smith (North Shore)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Frank Smith (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Glen Denham (Waikato Warriors)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ronnie Joyner (41.47) (Ponsonby)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (14.89) (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Regular Season Winners: Canterbury Rams (13-5)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): New Plymouth Bulls
  • Young Player of the Year: Glen Denham (Waikato Warriors)

All-Star Five:

  • Willie Burton (Hawke’s Bay Hawks)
  • Keith Colbert (Auckland)
  • Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Frank Smith (Nelson Giants)
  • Tony Webster (North Shore)

 

Past Champions

1986 NBL Champions: Canterbury Rams

The 1986 NBL season was contested by ten teams for the second straight year. The only team change saw Centrals replaced by 1985 Conference Basketball League (CBL) champions North Shore. In another change the Napier Sunhawks renamed themselves the Hawke’s Bay Hawks. The Wellington Saints would go on to contest their fourth consecutive Grand Final, this time against the Canterbury Rams. The Rams prevailed in a hard-fought encounter to claim their first NBL title.

Teams:

10 teams contested the 1986 season (final standings): Canterbury Rams, Wellington Saints, Ponsonby, New Plymouth Bulls, Palmerston North Jets, North Shore, Nelson Giants, Auckland, Hamilton and Hawke’s Bay Hawks.

Grand Final:

Canterbury Rams (87) defeated Wellington Saints (82) (Referees: Robin Milligan & John Burton)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): John Rademakers (Canterbury Rams)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Frank Smith (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): John Saker (Wellington Saints)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ronnie Joyner (44.89) (Ponsonby)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Frank Smith (14.78) (Nelson Giants)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Tony Webster (North Shore)
  • Regular Season Winners: Canterbury Rams (16-2)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Wellington Saints
  • Young Player of the Year: Tony Compain (Ponsonby)

All-Star Five:

  • Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Ollie Johnson (Wellington Saints)
  • Ronnie Joyner (Ponsonby)
  • Frank Smith (Nelson Giants)
  • Tony Webster (North Shore)

 

Past Champions

1985 NBL Champions: Wellington Saints

In 1985 the competition expanded from eight to ten teams. 1984 Conference Basketball League (CBL) champions New Plymouth were promoted along with 1984 CBL runners-up, Palmerston North. Wellington Saints and Auckland faced off against each other for the third consecutive year and in one of the more memorable Grand Finals. After being sent into overtime, the game was decided with a Kenny McFadden three-point buzzer beater to give Wellington back-to-back titles!

Teams:

10 teams contested the 1985 season (final standings): Wellington Saints, Auckland, Canterbury Rams, Hamilton, Palmerston North Jets, Nelson Giants, Ponsonby, New Plymouth Bulls, Centrals and Napier Sunhawks.

Grand Final:

Wellington Saints (114) defeated Auckland (111) (Referees: Keith Milligan & John Burton)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Tyrone Brown (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Tony Smith (Hamilton)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Ronnie Joyner (Ponsonby)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Ronnie Joyner (52.65) (Ponsonby)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Willie Burton (16.17) (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Kenny McFaddden (Wellington Saints)
  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Palmerston North Jets

All-Star Five:

  • Tyrone Brown (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Willie Burton (Palmerston North Jets)
  • Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • Ronnie Joyner (Ponsonby)
  • Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)

 

Past Champions

1984 NBL Champions: Wellington Saints

Two new teams were promoted to the 1984 NBL season – Ponsonby and CBL champions from the previous year, Hamilton. Porirua and Waitemata, the bottom two sides from the 1983 NBL season, were relegated. In a repeat of the 1983 Grand Final, the Wellington Saints avenged their defeat to Auckland to claim their first NBL championship.

Teams:

8 teams contested the 1984 season (final standings): Wellington Saints, Auckland, Hamilton, Canterbury Rams, Ponsonby, Nelson Giants, Napier Sunhawks and Centrals.

Grand Final:

Wellington Saints (96) defeated Auckland (83) (Referees: Keith Milligan & Robin Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • NZ Most Valuable Player: John Rademakers (Canterbury Rams)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Ben Anthony (Auckland)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Mark Davis (Hamiton)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Regular Season Winners: Wellington Saints
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Centrals

All-Star Five:

  • Ben Anthony (Auckland)
  • Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Zack Jones (Hamilton)
  • Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Jacques Tuz (Nelson Giants)

 

Past Champions

1983 NBL Champions: Auckland

The 1983 season was the second year of the NBL. The two bottom teams from the 1982 season, Palmerston North and Hamilton, were relegated to the Conference Basketball League (CBL). 1982 CBL Champions Wellington, and fellow CBL team Napier were both promoted to the NBL. Auckland claimed consecutive titles, defeating Wellington in the in the Championship Final.

Teams:

8 teams contested the 1983 season (final standings): Auckland, Wellington Saints, Napier Sunhawks, Waitemata, Canterbury Rams, Centrals, Nelson Giants and Porirua.

Grand Final:

Auckland (80) defeated Wellington Saints (77) (Referees: Keith Milligan & Robin Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Ben Anthony (Auckland)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Robbie Robinson (Napier Sunhawks)
  • Regular Season Winners: Auckland
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Porirua

All-Star Five:

  • Ben Anthony (Auckland
  • Thomas DeMarcus (Napier Sunhawks)
  • Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • Clyde Huntley (Canterbury Rams)
  • Kenny McFadden (Wellington Saints)

 

Past Champions

1982 NBL Champions: Auckland

1982 was the inaugural season of the NBL, known then as the ‘Countrywide League’. Auckland would go on to win the the competitions first title, defeating Waitemata in the decider.

Teams:

8 teams contested the 1982 season (final standings): Auckland, Waitemata, Canterbury Rams, Centrals, Nelson Giants, Porirua, Hamilton and Palmerston North Jets.

Grand Final:

Auckland defeated Waitemata (Referees: John Burton & Keith Milligan)

Season Award Winners:

  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Brent Wright (Nelson Giants)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): James Lofton (Porirua)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Palmerston North Jets

All-Star Five:

  • B. Brumit (Waitemata)
  • Stan Hill (Auckland)
  • James Lofton (Porirua)
  • Jack Maere (Auckland)
  • Brent Wright (Nelson Giants)

 

Past Champions

2015 NBL Champions: Southland Sharks

The 2015 season had eight teams contesting the league after the unfortunate withdrawal of both the Otago Nuggets and Waikato Pistons. Led by Todd Blanchfield and Tai Wesley, the Southland Sharks claimed their second NBL championship as they defeated the Wellington Saints in the Grand Final. 2015 will also be remembered for Aaron Fuller breaking the NBL record for points scored in a game – a record haul of 54 points in a regular season match against the Super City Rangers.

Teams:

8 teams contested the 2015 season (final standings): Southland Sharks, Wellington Saints, Nelson Giants, Super City Rangers, Canterbury Rams, Manawatu Jets, Hawke’s Bay Hawks and Taranaki Mountainairs.

Grand Final:

Southland Sharks (72) defeated Wellington Saints (68) (Dallas Pickering, Melony Wealleans & Gavin Zimmerman)

Season Award Winners:

  • Regular Season Winners: Southland Sharks (15-3)
  • Most Valuable Player: Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints)
  • NZ Most Valuable Player: Lindsay Tait (Wellington Saints)
  • Finals MVP: Tai Wesley (Southland Sharks)
  • Most Outstanding Guard (Keith Carr Trophy): Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Guard (John Macdonald Trophy): Lindsay Tait (Wellington Saints)
  • Most Outstanding Forward (Commissioners Cup): Tai Wesley (Southland Sharks)
  • Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre (Stan Hill Trophy): Josh Duinker (Nelson Giants)
  • Scoring Champion (Alan Bland Memorial Trophy): Aaron Fuller (28.4) (Taranaki Mountainairs)
  • Rebounding Champion (Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy): Jeremiah Trueman (12.4) (Manawatu Jets)
  • Assist Champion (Dave Taylor Trophy): Lindsay Tait (8.9) (Wellington Saints)
  • Best Team Free Throws (Nial Forsyth Trophy): Nelson Giants
  • Rookie of the Year: Josh Duinker (Nelson Giants)
  • Coach of the Year: Paul Henare (Southland Sharks)
  • Referee of the Year: Tim Brown (Auckland)
  • Media Award: Logan Savory (Southland Times)

All-Star Five:

  • G: McKenzie Moore (Nelson Giants)
  • G: Torrey Craig (Wellington Saints)
  • F: Todd Blanchfield (Southland Sharks)
  • F: Tai Wesley (Southland Sharks)
  • C: Aaron Fuller (Taranaki Mountainairs)

Photo: Masanori Udagawa

 

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