Regular season standings
Statistics leaders
SourceSeason award winners
All-NBDL Teams
*First Team: **Forward: Tremaine Fowlkes – Columbus Riverdragons **Forward: Ansu Sesay – Greenville Groove **Center: Thomas Hamilton – Greenville Groove **Guard: Isaac Fontaine – Mobile Revelers **Guard: Billy Thomas – Greenville Groove *Second Team: **Forward: Derek Hood – Mobile Revelers **Forward: Sedric Webber – North Charleston Lowgators **Center: Paul Grant – Asheville Altitude **Guard: Omar Cook – Fayetteville Patriots **Guard: Terrell McIntyre – Fayetteville Patriots *Honorable Mention: **Forward: Nate Johnson – Columbus Riverdragons **Forward: Rahim Lockhart – Greenville Groove **Forward: Gabe Muoneke – Columbus Riverdragons **Forward: Greg Stempin – Fayetteville Patriots **Center: Jeff Aubry – Fayetteville Patriots **Center: Eric Chenowith – Huntsville Flight **Guard: Nate Green – North Charleston Lowgators **Guard: Artie Griffin – Roanoke Dazzle **Guard: Fred House – North Charleston Lowgators **Guard: Jimmie Hunter – Huntsville Flight **Guard: Jeff Myers – Greenville Groove SourceInaugural head coaches
*Asheville- Joey Meyer *Columbus - Jeff Malone *Fayetteville - Nate Archibald *Greenville - Milton Barnes *Huntsville - Bob Thornton *Mobile - Sam Vincent *North Charleston - Alex English *Roanoke - Kent DavisonPlayoffs
There were only 8 teams in the league. For the playoffs, the four teams with the best record in the league were seeded one to four. Each round of the playoffs were played a best-of-three series. List of Playoff games *Semifinals * March 28: Columbus 81, Greenville 78 * March 29: Greenville 96, Columbus 78 * April 6: Greenville 79, Columbus 78 * March 24: Mobile 78, North Charleston 75 * April 3: North Charleston 77, Mobile 70 * April 6: North Charleston 80, Mobile 78 * Finals * April 8: Greenville 81, North Charleston 63 * April 10: Greenville 75, North Charleston 68 Greenville defeated North Charleston on April 10 to win the first NBDL championship.References
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