2003–04 NBL season

The 2003–04 NBL season was the 26th season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 12 teams contested the league. This season marked the first NBL season that featured the New Zealand Breakers, the first New Zealand team in the Australian competition. Also, the Canberra Cannons were replaced by the Hunter Pirates.

2003–04 NBL season
LeagueNational Basketball League
Season2003–04
Dates1 October 2003 – 6 April 2004
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Australia: New Zealand:
Regular season
Season championsSydney Kings
Season MVPAustralia Matthew Nielsen (Sydney)
Finals
ChampionsSydney Kings (2nd title)
  Runners-upWest Sydney Razorbacks
SemifinalistsWollongong Hawks
Brisbane Bullets
Finals MVPAustralia Matthew Nielsen (Sydney)
Statistical leaders
Points Australia Matthew Nielsen (Sydney) 23.5
Rebounds Australia Mark Bradtke (Melbourne) 10.9
Assists Australia Ricky Grace (Perth) 7.3

Regular season

The 2003–04 regular season took place over 22 rounds between 1 October 2003 and 29 February 2004.

Ladder

Pos 2003–04 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Sydney Kings 33 26 7 78.79% 4–1 L1 14–3 12–4 3425 3029 113.07%
2 Wollongong Hawks 33 25 8 75.76% 4–1 W1 11–5 14–3 3391 3045 111.36%
3 West Sydney Razorbacks1 33 22 11 66.67% 2–3 L1 13–4 9–7 3330 3172 104.98%
4 Brisbane Bullets1 33 22 11 66.67% 2–3 W2 12–4 10–7 3463 3222 107.48%
5 Melbourne Tigers 33 20 13 60.61% 4–1 W2 11–5 9–8 3296 3239 101.76%
6 Cairns Taipans 33 16 17 48.48% 3–2 W3 11–5 5–12 3090 3025 102.15%
7 Perth Wildcats 33 15 18 45.45% 2–3 L2 13–3 2–15 3296 3342 98.62%
8 Adelaide 36ers 33 14 19 42.42% 2–3 W1 10–7 4–12 3359 3450 97.36%
9 Townsville Crocodiles 33 13 20 39.39% 3–2 W1 7–9 6–11 3365 3455 97.40%
10 New Zealand Breakers 33 12 21 36.36% 2–3 L3 8–9 4–12 3016 3198 94.31%
11 Victoria Giants 33 11 22 33.33% 2–3 W1 8–9 3–13 3113 3388 91.88%
12 Hunter Pirates 33 2 31 06.06% 0–5 L15 2–15 0–16 3065 3644 84.11%

Updated to match(es) played on 29 February 2004. 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.

1West Sydney Razorbacks won Head-to-Head (2-1).

Finals

Playoff bracket

All Star Game

4 April 2004
18:00
Eastern All Stars 129126 Western All Stars
Scoring by quarter: 29–32, 37 –31, 31–24, 32–39
Pts: Knight 19
Rebs: Saville 12
Asts: Rose 5
Pts: Cattalini 27
Rebs: Bradtke 10
Asts: Rillie 7
Eastern All Stars win, 129–126

Most Valuable Player

Awards

Player of the month

Coach of the month

All NBL Team

# Player Team
PGStephen Black[2]Brisbane Bullets
SGJohn RillieWest Sydney Razorbacks
SFSam MackinnonWest Sydney Razorbacks
PFMatthew NielsenSydney Kings
CMark BradtkeMelbourne Tigers

References

  1. "All-NBL Team revealed". NBL.com.au. 8 April 2004. Archived from the original on 26 June 2004. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. NBL: Basketball Australia
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