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New Zealand NBL Rebounding Champion
The National Basketball League Rebounding Champion is an annual National Basketball League (NBL) award given since the league's inaugural season to the player with the highest rebounds per game average of the regular season. The winner receives the Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy, which is named in honour of Pettis, a former New Zealand player and coach who is most notable for guiding the Canterbury Rams to the 1986 championship as head coach. Winners See also * List of National Basketball League (New Zealand) awards The National Basketball League (NBL) presents a number of annual awards to recognise its teams, players, and coaches for their accomplishments. This does not include the NBL championship trophy, which is given to the winning team of the NBL Gr ... Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:New Zealand NBL Rebounding Champion Awards established in 1982 Rebound R 1982 establishments in New Zealand ...
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National Basketball League (New Zealand)
The National Basketball League (NBL) is a men's semi-professional basketball league in New Zealand. In 1981, a group of club and provincial teams came together to create a men's national basketball league. The following year, the league was brought under the management of the New Zealand Basketball Federation. The league quickly grew in size and popularity due to the influx of sponsors and American import players. The early 1990s held dwindling fortunes for New Zealand basketball, with reduced TV coverage, sponsorships, and crowd numbers. The sport's popularity increased in the 2000s with the success of the Tall Blacks and the introduction of the New Zealand Breakers in the Australian NBL. In the early days, Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington were the benchmark teams of the league. During the 1990s, Auckland and Nelson were the teams to beat, before Waikato joined Auckland as the dominant sides during the 2000s. During the 2010s, Wellington and Southland became the league's ...
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Nelson Giants
The Nelson Giants are a New Zealand basketball team based in Nelson. The Giants compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at the Trafalgar Centre. For sponsorship reasons, they are known as the Mike Pero Nelson Giants. The Giants are the only remaining original team from the league's inaugural season, as all other teams have spent at least one year out of the league, for various reasons. Team history The Nelson Giants were a foundation member of the National Basketball League (NBL) in 1982. The Giants made their first NBL final in 1990, where they lost to the Canterbury Rams in what was the NBL's first all-South Island final. In 1994, the Giants won their maiden championship with a 67–66 win over the Rams in the final. In 1996 and 1997, the Giants lost back-to-back championship series, before winning their second NBL championship in 1998 with an 81–73 win over the North Harbour Kings in the final. In 2000, 2002, and 2004, the Giants were ...
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Pero Cameron
Sean Pero MacPherson Cameron (born 5 June 1974) is a New Zealand basketball coach and former player. A FIBA Hall of Fame member, he captained the New Zealand Tall Blacks from 2000 to 2010, helping lead New Zealand to the semifinal of the 2002 FIBA World Championship, earning an All-Tournament Team selection in the process. Professional career New Zealand NBL In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cameron played for Mobil Marters Northland in the Conference Basketball League (CBL) where he won a championship in 1991. In 1992, Cameron began playing in the New Zealand National Basketball League for the Waikato Warriors. He went on to win 11 championships (the most in New Zealand NBL history – nine as a player, two as a coach), made the league's all-star five seven times, and won the Kiwi MVP award five times. During his career, he played for 11 seasons for the Waikato franchise (played under all three names – Warriors, Titans and Pistons) and seven seasons for the Auc ...
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1993 New Zealand NBL Season
The 1993 NBL season was the 12th season of the National Basketball League. Hutt Valley won the championship in 1993 to claim their second league title. Head coach Jeff Green guided Hutt Valley over Canterbury in the final with Peter Pokai hitting the game-winning jumper. It was a special triumph for Green, who was sensationally sacked by the team early in the season, but brought back with seven games to go. Final standings Season awards * NZ Most Valuable Player: Pero Cameron (Waikato) * Most Outstanding Guard: Terry Giles (Hawke's Bay) * Most Outstanding NZ Guard: Byron Vaetoe (Hawke's Bay) * Most Outstanding Forward: Kerry Boagni (Hawke's Bay) * Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre: Neil Stephens (Auckland) * Scoring Champion: Kerry Boagni (Hawke's Bay) * Rebounding Champion: Pero Cameron (Waikato) * Assist Champion: Terry Giles (Hawke's Bay) * Rookie of the Year: Mark Dickel (Otago) * Coach of the Year: James Logan (Hawke's Bay) * All-Star Five: ** Kerry Boagni (Hawke's Bay) ...
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Super City Rangers
The Super City Rangers were a New Zealand basketball team based in Auckland. The Rangers competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) and played their home games across multiple venues in Auckland. Team history The Waitakere Rangers debuted in the National Basketball League (NBL) in 1990 and withdrew following the 1995 season. Waitakere Basketball continued to hold a valid NBL licence for years after the Rangers withdrew but were unable to reactivate it. The Rangers did see some success in the Conference Basketball League (CBL), winning the league in 1996 and finishing runners-up in 2006. The team reemerged and returned to the NBL after 18 years as a consolidated Auckland franchise in 2013. As the Super City Rangers, the team reached the NBL final in 2016, where they lost 94–82 to the Wellington Saints The Wellington Saints are a New Zealand basketball team based in Wellington. The Saints compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games ...
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Joe Turner (basketball)
Joe Turner is the name of: * Big Joe Turner (1911–1985), blues singer * Joe Turner (jazz pianist) (1907–1990), jazz/stride pianist * Joe Lynn Turner (born 1951), rock musician * Joe Turner (footballer, born 1872) (1872–1950), English football winger for Southampton, Stoke and Everton * Joe Turner (footballer, born 1931), English football goalkeeper for Stockport, Darlington, Scunthorpe and Barnsley * Joe Turner (ice hockey) (1919–1944 or 1945), Canadian hockey player * Joe Turner (writer), British writer * Joe M. Turner (born 1969), American magician and speaker Fictional characters * a character in the play ''Joe Turner's Come and Gone ''Joe Turner's Come and Gone'' is a play by American playwright August Wilson. It is the second installment of his decade-by-decade chronicle of the African-American experience, ''The Pittsburgh Cycle''. The play was first staged 1984 at the Euge ...'' * a fictional CIA analyst See also * Joseph Turner (other) {{hndis, Turn ...
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1992 New Zealand NBL Season
The 1992 NBL season was the 11th season of the National Basketball League. Canterbury won the championship in 1992 to claim their fourth league title. They qualified in fourth place for the six-team finals and beat Otago and Hutt Valley to book a spot in the decider. Canterbury's grand final experience proved decisive, overcoming Palmerston North by eight points, 79–71. Final standings Season awards * NZ Most Valuable Player: Neil Stephens (Wellington) * Most Outstanding Guard: Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth) * Most Outstanding NZ Guard: Warwick Meehl (Waitakere) * Most Outstanding Forward: Donnell Thomas (Nelson) * Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre: Neil Stephens (Wellington) * Scoring Champion: Kerry Boagni (Wellington) * Rebounding Champion: Joe Turner (Waitakere) * Assist Champion: Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth) * Rookie of the Year: Pero Cameron (Waikato) * Coach of the Year: Steve McKean (New Plymouth) * All-Star Five: ** Tony Brown (Hutt Valley) ** Tyrone Brown (New Plymouth ...
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Taranaki Mountainairs
The Taranaki Airs are a New Zealand basketball team based in New Plymouth. The Airs compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at TSB Stadium. For sponsorship reasons, they are known as the Steelformers Airs. Team history A New Plymouth team played in the inaugural season of the Conference Basketball League (CBL) in 1981 and earned runners-up honours. The team went on to finish as runners-up in the CBL Northern Conference in 1983, before winning the CBL championship in 1984. The team was promoted to the National Basketball League (NBL) for the 1985 season. In 1992, New Plymouth were crowned regular season winners for the first time. In 1994, the team was rebranded as Taranaki. Following the 1999 season, the franchise withdrew from the NBL. In 2001, a Taranaki team known as the Stormers were the winners of the CBL Central Conference. The following year, the Stormers were once again winners of the CBL Central Conference, earning an 18–0 sea ...
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1991 New Zealand NBL Season
The 1991 NBL season was the tenth season of the National Basketball League. Hutt Valley won the championship in 1991 to claim their first league title. Final standings Season awards * NZ Most Valuable Player: Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth) * Most Outstanding Guard: Eddie Anderson (Canterbury) * Most Outstanding NZ Guard: Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth) * Most Outstanding Forward: Darryl Johnson (Hutt Valley) * Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre: Peter Pokai (Hutt Valley) * Scoring Champion: Ronnie Joyner (Waikato) * Rebounding Champion: Willie Burton (New Plymouth) * Assist Champion: Kenny McFadden (Wellington) * Young Player of the Year: Warren Adams (Hutt Valley) * Coach of the Year: Jeff Green (Hutt Valley) * All-Star Five: ** Eddie Anderson (Canterbury) ** Kerry Boagni (Wellington) ** Tony Brown (Hutt Valley) ** Willie Burton Willie Ricardo Burton (born May 26, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Miami Heat in the first round (9th ...
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1990 New Zealand NBL Season
The 1990 NBL season was the ninth season of the National Basketball League. The league expanded to 12 teams in 1990, with Hutt Valley, Otago and Waitakere joining the ranks. Waitakere replaced the outgoing Waitemata after Waitemata City amalgamated to form Waitakere City. In addition, North Shore was renamed North Harbour. Canterbury won the championship in 1990 to claim their third league title. In the NBL's first all-South Island final, Canterbury prevailed over Nelson in a gripping game, winning 76–73 to go back-to-back. Final standings Season awards * Most Outstanding Guard: Jamie Dixon (Hawke's Bay) * Most Outstanding NZ Guard: Byron Vaetoe (New Plymouth) * Most Outstanding Forward: Kerry Boagni (Wellington) * Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre: Glen Denham (Canterbury) * Scoring Champion: Jamie Dixon (Hawke's Bay) * Rebounding Champion: Willie Burton (Palmerston North) * Assist Champion: Chris Harper (New Plymouth) * Young Player of the Year: Kent Mori (Palmerston No ...
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1989 New Zealand NBL Season
The 1989 NBL season was the eighth season of the National Basketball League. Ponsonby's last-place finish in 1988 saw them dropped from the league and replaced by 1988 Conference Basketball League (CBL) champions Palmerston North. Canterbury won the championship in 1989 to claim their second league title. They came from fourth place at the finals weekend to claim the championship, knocking over the top-seeded Palmerston North 92–84 in the semi-finals, before defeating Auckland 91–83 in the final. Final standings Season awards * Most Outstanding Guard: Jamie Dixon (Hawke's Bay) * Most Outstanding NZ Guard: Byron Vaetoe (Auckland) * Most Outstanding Forward: Willie Burton (Palmerston North) * Most Outstanding NZ Forward/Centre: Neil Stephens (Wellington) * Scoring Champion: Jamie Dixon (Hawke's Bay) * Rebounding Champion: Willie Burton (Palmerston North) * Assist Champion: Jamie Dixon (Hawke's Bay) * Young Player of the Year: John Adie (Auckland) * Coach of the Year: Curtis ...
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Waitemata Dolphins
The Waitemata Dolphins were a New Zealand basketball team based in Auckland. The Dolphins competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) and played their home games at Auckland YMCA. Team history The Waitemata Dolphins were a foundation member of the National Basketball League (NBL) in 1982. They were runners-up in the league's inaugural season before finishing fourth in 1983. They subsequently withdrew from the NBL, and in 1985, they finished second in the Northern Conference of the second-tiered Conference Basketball League (CBL). After winning the CBL championship in 1987, Waitemata returned to the NBL for the 1988 season. They finished seventh in 1988 and ninth in 1989. The team was replaced in the NBL in 1990 by the Waitakere Rangers following the creation of Waitakere City with the amalgamation of Waitemata City Waitemata City was a New Zealand city in the greater Auckland area. It was formed in 1974 from the western part of the old Waitemata County, with both the ...
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