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2023–24 Tasmania JackJumpers Season
The 2023–24 Tasmania JackJumpers season was the 3rd season for the franchise in the National Basketball League (Australia), National Basketball League (NBL). Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder 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 overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 1 , 16 September , @ 2023–24 S.E. Melbourne Phoenix season, S.E. Melbourne W 84–97, Fabijan Krslovic (16) , Jordon Crawford, Crawford, Krslovic (6) , Jordon Crawford (8) , Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, Gold Coast Convention Centren/a , 1–0 , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 2 , 19 September , @ 2023–24 New Zealand Breakers season, New Zealand W 85–92, Jack McVeigh (19) , Crawford, McVeigh (5) , Milton Doyle (7) , Gold Coast Convention Centren/a ...
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Anthony Drmic
Anthony Drmic (born 25 February 1992) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Hobart Chargers of the NBL1 South. He is also contracted with the Tasmania JackJumpers of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for the Boise State Broncos and is their second all-time leading scorer. He led Boise State to two NCAA Tournaments during his 5 years with the Broncos. While he has represented the Australian under-19 team, he also holds a Croatian passport. Early life Drmic was born in Melbourne, Victoria. He attended the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra and played for the program's SEABL team in 2009 and 2010. College career Drmic was recruited to the United States to play at Boise State with fellow Australian Igor Hadziomerovic. As a freshman in 2011–12, Drmic started all 29 games for the Broncos, averaging 12 points per game and set a school record for three-pointers by a freshman (57). At the end of the year, he was named h ...
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Perth Arena
Perth Arena (known Naming rights, commercially as ) is an entertainment and sporting arena in the city centre of Perth, Western Australia, used mostly for basketball matches. It is located on Wellington Street, Perth, Wellington Street near the site of the former Perth Entertainment Centre, and was officially opened on 10 November 2012. Perth Arena is the first stage of the Perth City Link, a major urban renewal and redevelopment project which involves the sinking of the Fremantle railway line to link the Perth central business district directly with Northbridge, Western Australia, Northbridge. History It is owned by VenuesWest (which operates HBF Stadium, HBF Arena, Bendat Basketball Centre, and others) on behalf of The State Government of Western Australia and is managed by AEG Ogden. The inaugural General Manager of Perth Arena was David Humphreys, former General Manager of the Perth Entertainment Centre and Allphones Arena in Sydney. Humphreys died two months before the v ...
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2023–24 Perth Wildcats Season
The 2023–24 Perth Wildcats season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). On 16 May 2023, the Wildcats have picked up John Rillie’s third year team option. Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder 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 overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 1 , 17 September , @ Cairns W 95–102, Bryce Cotton (31) , Pinder, Sarr (8) , ''three players'' (4) , Gold Coast Convention Centren/a , 1–0 , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 2 , 19 September , Adelaide W 112–80, Michael Harris (18) , Alexandre Sarr (8) , ''five players'' (3) , Gold Coast Conventionn/a , 2–0 , -style="background:#BBF3BB;" , 3 , 21 September , New Zealand W 93–89, Jordan Usher (26) , Keanu Pinder ...
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2023–24 Adelaide 36ers Season
The 2023–24 Adelaide 36ers season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL). On 6 December 2023, C. J. Bruton parted ways as 36ers' head coach after the team started the season with a 4–9 record and was replaced by Scott Ninnis on an interim basis. On 22 February 2024, Ninnis signed a two-year contract to continue as head coach. Roster Depth chart Standings Ladder 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 overall points percentage will determine order of seeding. Ladder progression Game log Pre-season , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 1 , 17 September , New Zealand L 75–101, Isaac Humphries (22) , Isaac Humphries (7) , ''three players'' (3) , Gold Coast Convention Centren/a , 0–1 , -style="background:#FFBBBB;" , 2 , 19 September , @ Perth L 112–80, Cadee, Franklin (15) , Trentyn F ...
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Gold Coast Convention And Exhibition Centre
The Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) is located on the Gold Coast Highway in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia. The venue was opened on 29 June 2004 at a cost of A$167 million. It is linked by a covered walkway to The Star Gold Coast. Managed by the Star Entertainment Group, the venue caters from 10 to 6,000 people.Gold Coast Australia"Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre" Retrieved 21 December 2010. Expansion The centre was expanded at a cost of $40 million in early 2009. The makeover was funded by the Queensland Government, adding two extra exhibition halls, a registration office, three meeting rooms, three new kitchens and an extra 3,000 square metres of floor space in total. The Queensland Government commenced construction proceedings as a result of the increasing demand on the Gold Coast for larger space and concurrent sessions during national and international conventions and incentives. The final product required over 124,000 man-hours, ...
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Majok Majok
Majok Maker Majok (born 10 December 1992) is a South Sudanese-Australian professional basketball player for the Ballarat Miners of the NBL1 South. He played college basketball for the Ball State Cardinals for two years, leading the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in rebounding and earning third-team all-conference honors in both seasons. He debuted in the National Basketball League (NBL) in 2015. He is a three-time NBL champion, winning in 2018 with Melbourne United, 2020 with the Perth Wildcats, and 2024 with the Tasmania JackJumpers. Early life and career Majok was born in Rumbek, South Sudan, and moved to Australia when he was eight. His family settled in Perth. He initially played soccer before developing a liking for basketball in high school at Kingsway Christian College. In 2007 and 2008, he played in the State Basketball League (SBL) for the East Perth Eagles and Kalamunda Eastern Suns respectively. After drawing interest from overseas scouts, Majok moved to the United ...
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Marcus Lee
Marcus Andrew Lee (born September 14, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for Wilki Morskie Szczecin of the Polish Basketball League (PLK). He played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats and University of California Golden Bears. Early life Lee was born in San Francisco, California, and raised in the Bay Area with three older brothers. High school career Lee attended Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California, where he was a starter on the varsity basketball team. As a junior, he averaged 13.9 points, 13.1 rebounds, 9.1 blocks, and 1.3 steals per game. During his senior year he averaged 17.7 points, 19.5 rebounds, and 6.7 blocks per game. He led Deer Valley to the 2013 CIF North Coast Sectionals to defeat De La Salle High School from Concord, California. Lee was a consensus top 20 player in the high school class of 2013 according to various recruiting services. He played in the 2013 McDonald's All American and Jordan Brand Classic games and was n ...
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Majok Deng
Majok Machar Deng (born 1 March 1993) is a South Sudanese-Australian professional basketball player for Al Ittihad Alexandria of the Egyptian Super League. He is also contracted with the Tasmania JackJumpers of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball in the United States for Indian Hills Community College and Louisiana–Monroe. He debuted in the NBL for the Adelaide 36ers in 2016. After three seasons for the 36ers, he joined the Cairns Taipans in 2019 where he spent four seasons. Early life and career Deng was born in Bor, Sudan on 1 March 1993, and spent the first seven to eight years of his life in the country. He moved to Australia in 2006 after spending a number of years living in a Kenyan refugee camp. Deng settled down in Adelaide with his mother and sister, where he attended Windsor Gardens Vocational College. Deng originally dreamed of playing professional soccer, but a significant growth spurt of 11 cm in 12 months changed his life, ...
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Fabijan Krslovic
Fabijan Krslovic (born 23 June 1995) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Sandringham Sabres of the NBL1 South. He is also contracted with Melbourne United of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for the Montana Grizzlies. Early life and career Krslovic was born in Sydney, New South Wales, in the suburb of Liverpool. He is of Croatian heritage. He grew up in Abbotsbury, where there is a large Croatian population. He attended St Aloysius' College in Sydney and was named the team MVP both as a junior and as a senior. In 2014, Krslovic played for the Norths Bears in the Waratah League. In 14 games, he averaged 9.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game. College career Krslovic joined the Montana Grizzlies basketball team whilst studying at the University of Montana in 2014, and as a freshman he made an immediate impact. In his first season, he was the team's second-leading rebounder and the 19th in the Big Sky Conferenc ...
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