Fixtures

DateRDomácí vs Hosté-
04/20 07:30 4 Hawke’s Bay Hawks vs Canterbury Rams View
04/21 03:00 4 Wellington Saints vs Taranaki Steelformers Airs View
04/21 06:30 4 Whai vs Southland Sharks View
04/24 07:30 5 Auckland Tuatara vs Franklin Bulls View
04/25 02:00 5 Otago Nuggets vs Canterbury Rams View
04/25 07:30 5 Wellington Saints vs Hawke’s Bay Hawks View
04/26 07:30 5 Whai vs Taranaki Steelformers Airs View
04/27 04:00 5 Manawatu Jets vs Auckland Tuatara View
04/27 07:30 5 Southland Sharks vs Canterbury Rams View
04/28 03:00 5 Franklin Bulls vs Whai View
04/28 06:30 5 Nelson Giants vs Taranaki Steelformers Airs View
05/01 07:30 6 Hawke’s Bay Hawks vs Whai View

Results

Date R Domácí vs Hosté -
04/19 07:30 4 [3] Auckland Tuatara vs Southland Sharks [11] 94-54
04/18 07:30 4 [2] Franklin Bulls vs Otago Nuggets [3] 105-71
04/17 07:30 4 [8] Nelson Giants vs Manawatu Jets [9] 92-77
04/15 07:30 3 [11] Southland Sharks vs Wellington Saints [4] 75-100
04/14 06:30 3 Franklin Bulls vs Manawatu Jets 101-83
04/14 03:00 3 [7] Canterbury Rams vs Auckland Tuatara [6] 99-111
04/13 07:30 3 [3] Otago Nuggets vs Wellington Saints [1] 105-98
04/13 04:00 3 [8] Taranaki Mountain Airs vs Whai [6] 88-55
04/12 07:30 3 [10] Nelson Giants vs Auckland Tuatara [5] 88-84
04/11 07:30 3 [8] Manawatu Jets vs Hawke’s Bay Hawks [5] 89-92
04/07 06:30 2 [11] Hawke’s Bay Hawks vs Southland Sharks [10] 107-80
04/07 03:00 2 [6] Franklin Bulls vs Canterbury Rams [4] 93-83

The New Zealand National Basketball League (NZNBL) is a men's semi-professional basketball league in New Zealand.

History

The 1980s ushered in a period of exceptional growth and popularity for basketball in New Zealand. Late in 1981, six men's teams – a mixture of club and provincial representative sides – went out alone and created an inaugural national league. It was enough of a success to come under the control of the New Zealand Basketball Federation the following year, when it grew in size and secured a naming sponsor. An allowance of two imported players (invariably Americans with college basketball experience) per team, and the fact that games were played in the evening indoors, helped turn the league into a new family entertainment option. Spectators filled gymnasiums and media coverage reached unprecedented levels. The early 1990s held dwindling fortunes for New Zealand basketball and many teams in the NZNBL, with reduced TV coverage, sponsorships, and crowd numbers. With the success of the Tall Blacks at the 2002 FIBA World Championship and the introduction of the New Zealand Breakers in the Australian NBL in 2003, basketball in New Zealand rose in popularity again.

The number of teams each season has constantly changed since the league's inception, with many promotions and relegations between the first division and second division during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as many withdrawals due to financial reasons. The league began with 8 teams in 1982, then peaked at 13 teams in 1995, before dropping to a low of 7 in 2016. In 2019, the Southern Huskies from Tasmania became the first ever Australian team to join a New Zealand competition. The league returned to 7 teams in 2020 following a revised small-scale format due to the coronavirus pandemic. In 2022, the league was hailed for reaching competitive balance after years of unbalanced competition, with evenly spread talent and resources across the ten teams.

Nový Zéland - NBL (Národní basketbalová liga) je profesionální basketbalová liga na Novém Zélandu.

NBL vznikla v roce 1982 a je nejvyšší úrovní basketbalu v zemi. Ligy se účastní 8 týmů z různých měst na Novém Zélandu.

Sezóna NBL trvá od března do července. Každý tým odehraje 20 zápasů základní části, po kterých následuje play-off s nejlepšími čtyřmi týmy.

Mezi nejúspěšnější týmy NBL patří Wellington Saints, kteří vyhráli ligu 7krát, a Auckland Huskies, kteří vyhráli 6krát.

NBL je vysoce konkurenční liga, která každoročně přitahuje některé z nejlepších basketbalistů na Novém Zélandu. Liga je také populární mezi fanoušky, kteří ji sledují v televizi a naživo na stadionech.