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2020 New Zealand NBL season
LeagueNew Zealand NBL
SportBasketball
Duration23 June – 1 August
Number of games14
Number of teams7
Regular season
  Minor premiersOtago Nuggets
Season MVPTom Vodanovich (Manawatu Jets)
Top scorerDerone Raukawa (Taranaki Mountainairs)
Finals
ChampionsOtago Nuggets
  Runners-upManawatu Jets
Grand Final MVPJordan Hunt
New Zealand NBL seasons

The 2020 NBL season (officially known as the 2020 NBL Showdown[1]) was the 39th season of the National Basketball League.

The regular season was set to commence on Thursday 9 April and end on Sunday 12 July, with the finals then taking place between 16–24 July.[2][3][4] However, following the coronavirus outbreak in early to mid March 2020, the season was suspended indefinitely.[5][6] After two months of deliberation and in the wake of easing coronavirus restrictions, the league announced a revised competition format for 2020 beginning on Tuesday 23 June and ending with the grand final on Saturday 1 August.[7][8]

The 2020 season was initially set to feature eight teams following the withdrawal of the Southern Huskies and Super City Rangers[9] and the inclusion of the Franklin Bulls for the first time. However, three of the top four teams in 2019 (Wellington Saints, Hawke's Bay Hawks and Southland Sharks) decided not to enter the modified competition.[10] This left the door open for the inclusion of the Otago Nuggets, a team who were looking to re-enter the league in 2021 for the first time since 2014,[11][12][13] and the Huskies. Coinciding with the announcement of a revised 2020 competition, the Huskies franchise relocated from Tasmania to Auckland and became the Auckland Huskies.[14][15]

The 2020 season began on 23 June, with all seven teams playing up to three games per week over six weeks. The season concluded on 1 August with the Otago Nuggets defeating the Manawatu Jets in the grand final to win their maiden NBL championship.[16] All teams were based in Auckland,[7] with all games played out of The Trusts Arena.[17]

Team City origin Arena Colours Head coach
Auckland Huskies Auckland The Trusts Arena, Auckland       United States Kevin Braswell
Canterbury Rams Christchurch     Australia Mick Downer
Franklin Bulls Auckland     Australia Liam Simmons
Manawatu Jets Palmerston North       New Zealand Tim McTamney
Nelson Giants Nelson     New Zealand Michael Fitchett
Otago Nuggets Dunedin       New Zealand Brent Matehaere
Taranaki Mountainairs New Plymouth     New Zealand Doug Courtney

Regular season standings

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Pos Team W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Otago Nuggets 9 5 1293 1233 +60 18 Qualifying Final
2 Manawatu Jets 8 6 1346 1305 +41 16[a]
3 Auckland Huskies 8 6 1207 1219 −12 16[a] Elimination Final 2 and 3
4 Taranaki Mountainairs 8 6 1382 1375 +7 16[a]
5 Franklin Bulls 7 7 1150 1134 +16 14
6 Nelson Giants 5 9 1171 1252 −81 10 Elimination Final 1
7 Canterbury Rams 4 10 1201 1232 −31 8

Source: New Zealand National Basketball League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:

  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head results: Manawatu 4–0, Auckland 2–2, Taranaki 0–4

Tuesday 28 July

  • Elimination Final 1 – 6th vs 7th[18]
Nelson Giants 89, Canterbury Rams 93
Scoring by quarter: 30–26, 17–23, 19–27, 23–17
Pts: Mike Karena 19
Rebs: Mika Vukona 16
Asts: Karena, Trathen 3 each
Pts: Quintin Bailey 19
Rebs: Bailey, Britt 8 each
Asts: Taylor Britt 7
Canterbury advances to Elimination Final 2
  • Qualifying Final – 1st vs 2nd

Wednesday 29 July

  • Elimination Final 2 – 3rd vs Winner EF1
  • Elimination Final 3 – 4th vs 5th

Thursday 30 July

  • Semi Final 1 – Winner QF vs Lowest EF Winner
  • Semi Final 2 – Loser QF vs Highest EF Winner

Saturday 1 August

  • Grand Final – Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2

Stats as of the end of the regular season[19]

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Derone Raukawa Taranaki Mountainairs 22.8
Rebounds per game Marcel Jones Taranaki Mountainairs 13.4
Assists per game Derone Raukawa Taranaki Mountainairs 7.6
Steals per game Izayah Mauriohooho-Le'afa Auckland Huskies 2.7
Blocks per game Sam Timmins Franklin Bulls 1.9
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