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The 2021 NBL1 West season was the inaugural season of the NBL1 West. After 32 years known as the State Basketball League (SBL), the league was rebranded under the NBL1 banner for 2021. The regular season began on Friday 16 April and ended on Saturday 14 August. The finals began on Friday 20 August and concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 3 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 4 September.

The 2021 NBL1 season was scheduled to include a National Finals in Melbourne featuring the West champions but the event was cancelled due to the uncertainty surrounding border control restrictions across Australia.[1]

Regular season

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.[2][3][4]

Following the cancellation of the 2020 SBL season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 season marked the 32nd season in the SBL / NBL1 West history.

Seventeen rounds of competition was scheduled, with the regular season beginning on Friday 16 April. Round 2 (Anzac Round), Round 3 and Round 12 were not played (with games later rescheduled where possible) due to COVID-19 restrictions in Perth.[5][6][7] In continuing tradition, there was Women's Round (4) and Mental Health Awareness Round (10), to go with the inclusion of Indigenous Round (13).[8][9][10]

Standings

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2 Men's ladder {{#invoke:Sports table |main |style = WL |ranking_style = percentage |show_GB=no |hide_played = no |for_against_style = none |update = 14 August 2021 |source = NBL1 West
Due to COVID-related cancellations, some men's games were not able to be rescheduled and thus some teams played less games than others. The ladder was subsequently ranked on win percentage.

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|win_BUC = 6 |loss_BUC = 14 |win_COU = 11 |loss_COU = 11 |win_EAG = 5 |loss_EAG = 17 |win_FLA = 15 |loss_FLA = 6 |win_GIA = 6 |loss_GIA = 14 |win_HAW = 18 |loss_HAW = 4 |win_KES = 4 |loss_KES = 17 |win_LIG = 17 |loss_LIG = 5 |win_MAG = 14 |loss_MAG = 8 |win_RED = 13 |loss_RED = 9 |win_SEN = 13 |loss_SEN = 9 |win_SLA = 3 |loss_SLA = 18 |win_TIG = 15 |loss_TIG = 6 |win_WOL = 10 |loss_WOL = 12

|winpoints = 2 |losspoints = 0

|result1 = QF |result2 = QF |result3 = QF |result4 = QF |result5 = QF |result6 = QF |result7 = QF |result8 = QF

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Women's ladder {{#invoke:Sports table |main |style = WL |ranking_style = points |show_GB=no |hide_played = no |for_against_style = none |update = 14 August 2021 |source = NBL1 West

|team7 = COU |name_COU = Cockburn Cougars |team4 = EAG |name_EAG = East Perth Eagles |team6 = FLA |name_FLA = Rockingham Flames |team9 = HAW |name_HAW = Perry Lakes Hawks |team10= KES |name_KES = Kalamunda Eastern Suns |team11= LIG |name_LIG = Lakeside Lightning |team8 = MAG |name_MAG = Mandurah Magic |team3 = RED |name_RED = Perth Redbacks |team5 = SEN |name_SEN = Warwick Senators |team12= SLA |name_SLA = South West Slammers |team1 = TIG |name_TIG = Willetton Tigers |team2 = WOL |name_WOL = Joondalup Wolves

|win_COU = 9 |loss_COU = 9 |win_EAG = 11 |loss_EAG = 7 |win_FLA = 10 |loss_FLA = 8 |win_HAW = 8 |loss_HAW = 10 |win_KES = 5 |loss_KES = 13 |win_LIG = 5 |loss_LIG = 13 |win_MAG = 9 |loss_MAG = 9 |win_RED = 11 |loss_RED = 7 |win_SEN = 10 |loss_SEN = 8 |win_SLA = 0 |loss_SLA = 18 |win_TIG = 15 |loss_TIG = 3 |win_WOL = 15 |loss_WOL = 3

|winpoints = 2 |losspoints = 0

|result1 = QF |result2 = QF |result3 = QF |result4 = QF |result5 = QF |result6 = QF |result7 = QF |result8 = QF

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Finals

The finals began on Friday 20 August and consisted of four rounds.[11][12] The finals concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 3 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 4 September.

Men's bracket

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Women's bracket

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Awards

Player of the Week

Round Men's Player Team Women's Player Team Ref
1 Caleb Davis Warwick Senators Makailah Dyer
Emma Klasztorny
Perth Redbacks
Mandurah Magic
[13][14]
2 Not played due to COVID
3 Not played due to COVID
4 Jerami Grace Mandurah Magic Kayla Steindl Joondalup Wolves [15][16]
5 Nic Pozoglou Cockburn Cougars Samantha Lubcke Willetton Tigers [17][18]
6 Michael Vigor Willetton Tigers Carly Boag Mandurah Magic [19][20]
7 Jonathan Wade Joondalup Wolves Christina Boag Rockingham Flames [21][22]
8 Mathiang Muo Geraldton Buccaneers Jessie Edwards Cockburn Cougars [23][24]
9 Caleb Davis Warwick Senators Mary Goulding East Perth Eagles [25][26]
10 Jay Bowie Lakeside Lightning Stacey Barr Warwick Senators [27][28]
11 Chris Johnson Kalamunda Eastern Suns Samantha Lubcke Willetton Tigers [29][30]
12 Not played due to COVID
13 Marshall Nelson Perth Redbacks Makailah Dyer Perth Redbacks [31][32]
14 Gavin Field Cockburn Cougars Mary Goulding East Perth Eagles [33][34]
15 Rowan Mackenzie Lakeside Lightning Stacey Barr Warwick Senators [35][36]
16 Joe Cook-Green Kalamunda Eastern Suns Alex Ciabattoni Rockingham Flames [37][38]
17 Lochlan Cummings Joondalup Wolves Carly Boag Mandurah Magic [39][40]
18 Jack Isenbarger Lakeside Lightning Kayla Steindl Joondalup Wolves [41][42]

Coach of the Month

Month Men's Coach Team Women's Coach Team Ref
April/May Mike Ellis Warwick Senators Charles Nix Joondalup Wolves [43][44]
May/June Adam Nener Willetton Tigers Blake Srdarev East Perth Eagles [45][46]
June/July Aaron Trahair Mandurah Magic Simon Parker Willetton Tigers [47][48]
July/August N/A N/A

Statistics leaders

Stats as of the end of the regular season[49]

Category Men's Player Team Stat Women's Player Team Stat
Points per game Jay Bowie Lakeside Lightning 23.82 Samantha Lubcke Willetton Tigers 23.80
Rebounds per game Jarrad Prue Lakeside Lightning 14.85 Mary Goulding East Perth Eagles 13.35
Assists per game Scott Machado Mandurah Magic 7.33 Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic 5.94
Steals per game Scott Machado Mandurah Magic 2.75 Casey Mihovilovich Mandurah Magic 3.67
Blocks per game Jarrad Anastasio East Perth Eagles 1.67 Maddison Allen Perth Redbacks 2.67
Field goal percentage Brian Carlwell Mandurah Magic 59.26% Jessica Jakens Perth Redbacks 67.11%
3-pt field goal percentage Matthew Leary Perry Lakes Hawks 50% Mackenzie Clinch Hoycard Warwick Senators 44.44%
Free throw percentage Kyle Armour Lakeside Lightning 88.52% Alexandra Sharp Willetton Tigers 88.51%

Regular season

Finals

See also

References

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External links

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