David Stiff (born 8 February 1972) is an Australian former professional basketball player who played 15 seasons in the
National Basketball League (NBL). He won six championships with three teams to sit equal first for most individual championships in league history.
Stiff debuted in the NBL in
1992 with the
Hobart Devils
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. He then had a three-year
college basketball
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stint in the United States with the
Boston Terriers
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. Upon returning to Australia, he re-joined the Devils and played a further two seasons. After playing for the
North Melbourne Giants
The North Melbourne Giants, previously known as the Coburg Giants, were an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne
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in
1997
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and
1998
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, he joined the
Adelaide 36ers
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for the
1998–99 season and won his first championship. He continued on with Adelaide for another three seasons, where in
2002 he won his second championship. Over the next two seasons, Stiff earned a personal three-peat as a member of the
Sydney Kings' back-to-back championship teams. In
2004, he joined the
Melbourne Tigers
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The team made their debut in the NBL in 1984 as ...
and won his fifth championship in his second season. In
2007–08, in what was his 15th and final season, Stiff won his sixth championship as a member of the Tigers. His six NBL championships are equal first for most individual championships in league history alongside
C. J. Bruton,
Damian Martin
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and
Jesse Wagstaff
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. In 453 career games, he averaged 9.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.
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NBL stats
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1972 births
Living people
Adelaide 36ers players
Australian men's basketball players
Boston University Terriers men's basketball players
Hobart Devils players
Melbourne Tigers players
North Melbourne Giants players
Power forwards (basketball)
Sydney Kings players
Basketball players from Melbourne
Australian expatriate basketball people in the United States
Australian expatriate basketball people in Malaysia