The Greatest Seasons In NBL History, as PER the numbers

The Greatest Seasons In NBL History, as PER the numbers

  • September 18, 2017
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The NBA’s use of advanced metrics is increasing every year and across the globe here in the NBL it’s a little slower but no different.

One of the people helped to NBL teams to do this is Andrew Price. Andrew started out analysing data for Andrej Lemanis during his time with the New Zealand Breakers and now compiles detailed player analytics for multiple NBL clubs as well as the Australian Boomers.

Using advanced analytics is definitely a growing focus for NBL teams. As it should be in a league where one or two wins can be the difference between first place and last place, as last season showed” said Andrew Price, Brisbane Bullets Analytics Consultant.

NBL coaches now use advanced statistics to provide scouting reports when players want to go left or right, is a certain player good or bad at defending a pick and roll and what player combinations does a team run to be it’s most effective (or ineffective).

NBL coaches are now using data to determine what player line-ups are the least effective for their opposition and making strategic substitutions which forcing opposing teams to use a less than optimal line-up (as the Dallas Mavericks famously did against the Miami Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals).

One advanced statistic coaches use is the player efficiency rating (PER) which measures a player’s per-minute productivity.

PER identifies which players who are the most efficient at scoring and continue to gather assists, rebounds, blocks and steals as they play. The formula penalises players who miss missed shots, make turnovers or commit fouls.

“PER is a good metric and one we use in the NBL. It uses the stats taken from game box scores but also adjusts for pace, minutes played. Obviously, there are things that don’t show up in a box score or advanced statistics but by understanding the data and using it collaboratively with things a coach sees from the sidelines, it’s a way coaches can get all that they can from their rosters” said Price.

Using a linear weighted PER model, if we look at the players from last season, it ranks last seasons competition pretty effectively.

Players voted to the leagues All-NBL First Team, Bryce Cotton, Jae’sean Tate, Nick Kay and Lamar Patterson all ranked within the top 8 players in PER.

It does tend to weigh the big men a little higher due to the fact that they tend to shoot closer to the basket and commit fewer turnovers due to having the ball in their hands less, but it’s a very precise way to measure a players minute by minute effectiveness.

Melbourne United’s Shawn Long was a clear leader in the category. His averages of 18.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game saw him sit in the top 10 for all of those categories.

In addition to that, he was unstoppable around the basket. He connected on 54% of his total shots last season, the highest shooting percentage of anyone in the league taking 13 or more shots per game.

These numbers see him listed as the most statistically effective player in last seasons NBL competition.

Using PER we’ve taken the time to list the review some of the greatest single seasons in NBL history below.

AJ Ogilvy

Ogilvy’s incredible 2015/16 season ranks as the 21st greatest season of all-time, but we mention it because it is the only season which occurred in recent (within 20 years) and in the 40-minute era.

This was Ogilvy’s first season with the Illawarra Hawks after a year abroad playing in the tough Spanish national league. The Hawks were looking to redeem themselves after a six-win effort and a last-place finish in 2015 and Ogilvy was keen to redeem himself for what was a rather unsuccessful season with the Sydney Kings 18 months earlier.

A.J. was a revelation for the Hawks, literally doing it all, he finished in the top six in the league in five statistical categories averaging 16.4 points (6th), 8.5 rebounds (2nd), 1.5 steals (2nd), 1.7 blocks per game (1st) and shooting 45.% from the field (4th).

A.J.’s dominating return to the NBL guided the Hawks to a third-place regular-season finish (17-11) and a semi-final clash with the second-seeded Perth Wildcats. Perth would defeat the Hawks in three games and remarkably win their seventh NBL championship. Almost just as remarkable, is A.J.’s efforts that year.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
Illawarra 2016 26.4 31 16.4 8.5 1.8 1.5 1.7 55% 14% 77% 36

Tim Dillon

Dillon played only two seasons in the NBL, his debut year sits eighth for the most efficient of all-time and his second season ranks 17th all-time, those are two damn good seasons.

Dillon arrived in Melbourne in 1988 and paired with fellow big man, Scott Fisher, which the fans quickly began referring to as “Twin Boulders”. Dillon’s arrival skyrocketed the Giants up the NBL ladder and caused regularly sell out the Glasshouse, their 6,000 seat home court (now known as the Holden Centre).

That season, the Newcastle Falcons realised you couldn’t do much to stop him after he exploded for 49 point points nailing 22 of 29 shots (79%). Dillon logging the sixth-most efficient season in NBL history was enough to earn him a spot on the All-NBL First Team and a semi-final match-up against the Perth Wildcats.

Dillon and the Giants made easy work of the Perth Wildcats in the semi-finals and reached the Grand Final for the first time in the club’s history. The Cinderella season ended prematurely, however, with the Canberra Cannons taking home the NBL championship in a 2-1 series victory.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
North Melb. 1988 29.4 30 33.2 10.9 1.9 1.5 1.0 57% 36% 74% 49

Scott Fisher

Fisher’s 1989 season isn’t number one on this list (in fact its sixth) but it is the greatest single-season ever by a player who was able to win an NBL championship.

No doubt going head to head with the aforementioned Tim Dillon at training for the entire 1989 season helped Fisher take his game to a new level.

To kick off the 1989 Fisher posted 38 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals against Westside Melbourne. He made sure all the fans in NSW knew he meant business when he had a career-high 45 points against Newcastle and then notched up 35 points and 21 rebounds the next night against Sydney.

Fisher would claim the leagues MVP award at seasons end having led the Giants to a 21-8 record and finish first place on the ladder. North Melbourne then defeated Canberra in two short games and Fisher, who averaged 35 points and 12 rebounds in the series, was an easy choice for Grand Final MVP honours.

Fisher would continue to play incredibly the next year in 1990, a season which also ranks ninth in the top NBL seasons of all-time.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
North Melb. 1989 31.2 28 32.1 12.7 3.6 1.9 0.1 55% 50% 88% 45
North Melb. 1990 29.1 27 31.4 12.0 3.2 1.5 0.2 55% 46% 84% 47

Andrew Gaze

The NBL’s greatest player ever had many efficient seasons, in fact, his name appears four times in the top ten highest PER seasons of all-time.

“Drewey’s” efforts show up as the third, fourth, seventh, tenth and eleventh most efficient statistical seasons in NBL history, his best coming in 1987. This was a ridiculous season by Gaze, one which included his career-high 60 point game and averaging the most points ever in a single season (44.1 points per game).

The Melbourne Tigers of the early ’80s were not talented teams, however. In 1987 the Tigers lost every away game and finished with a record of 3-23. So it shouldn’t surprise anyone that there were nights when Gaze was asked to do it all. In those years Gaze routinely put up huge numbers on terrible teams which went unnoticed due to how rarely the team won.

Gaze’s 1990 season (fourth highest PER of all-time) would see the Tigers reach the NBL playoffs for the first time and his efforts in 1991 (seventh-highest PER of all-time) would be enough to finally earn the NBL Most Valuable Player award. Gaze would take home the NBL MVP award in seven of his next eight seasons.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
Melbourne 1987 32.8 20 44.1 8.2 5.8 2.5 0.2 53% 39% 81% 60
Melbourne 1990 32.6 22 37.6 4.8 6.9 2.6 0.4 57% 39% 87% 48
Melbourne 1991 31.1 28 38.8 4.4 6.0 2.7 0.4 55% 33% 87% 59

James Crawford

The Perth Wildcats moved from Perry Lakes Stadium to the Perth Superdrome (now HBF Stadium) and the Wildcats were faced with the task of trying to fill a 5,000 seat stadium instead of an 800-seat stadium.

To make sure that happened they recruited James Crawford who had already earned All-NBL First Team honours three times whilst playing with the Geelong Supercats and Canberra Cannons.

Let’s just say with Crawford in WA, finding an extra 4,200 rapid basketball fans in Perth was easy work. Crawford earned his fourth (and last) All-NBL First honour and led the Wildcats to the NBL Grand Final producing the best statistical season of his career.

Wildcats introduced players to the roster that would become household names such as James Crawford, Cal Bruton (player/coach), Alan Black, Eric Watterson and Trevor Torrance.

Despite the “Alabama Slamma” producing the second greatest statistical season in NBL history, it wasn’t enough to stop the Brisbane Bullets from defeating the Wildcats in two games.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
Perth 1987 32.9 32 33.4 11.8 2.8 1.9 2.3 61% 33% 66% 57

Norman Taylor

The most dominant statistical season of all time is held by “Stormin” Norman Taylor who holds the Hawks’ record for most points in a game.

Taylor’s game was unique in the fact that he didn’t play above the rim, his jump shot didn’t make it out to the three-point line (he nailed only one shot from downtown as a Hawk) but with a vast posterior and a wide array of spin moves he was unstoppable in the low post despite being only 206cm.

Consider the fact he made an incredible 65 per cent of his field goals for his career and it shouldn’t surprise you he holds the both the first and fifth most efficient seasons in NBL history.

To put into perspective how good Taylor was, look no further than the 18th of May, 1990. Today we give the ultimate respect legendary players Bruce Bolden and Dean Uthoff as two of the greatest big men who ever played. Well, they both tried to stop Taylor that night, (Kent Lockhart was there for good measure too) and despite all of their attention focused on stopping Taylor, he notched up 54 points (at 76% from the field) and 13 rebounds to give the Hawks a 122-117 victory over Eastside Melbourne that night.

Team Season PER G PPG RPG APG SPG BPG FG% 3P% FT% HS
Wollongong 1990 33.0 26 27.5 10.3 3.2 1.9 0.5 67% 0% 76% 54
Wollongong 1989 31.8 24 29.9 11.7 3.2 1.7 0.5 61% 0% 81% 49

The 50 Greatest NBL Seasons of All-Time

Note: players must have played over 20 games in a season to qualify.

Visit the All-Time NBL Stats section on our website for more advanced stats.

NameYearTeamMPERPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGFG%TO
1Norman Taylor1990Illawarra2633.027.510.33.21.90.567%2.3
2James Crawford1987Perth3232.933.411.82.81.92.361%3.2
3Andrew Gaze1987Melbourne2032.844.18.25.82.50.253%4.9
4Andrew Gaze1990Melbourne2232.637.64.86.92.60.457%4.1
5Norman Taylor1989Illawarra2431.829.911.73.21.70.561%3.7
6Scott Fisher1989North Melbourne2831.232.112.73.61.90.155%3.2
7Andrew Gaze1991Melbourne2831.138.84.46.02.70.455%4.5
8Tim Dillon1988North Melbourne3029.433.210.91.91.51.057%3.0
9Scott Fisher1990North Melbourne2729.131.412.03.21.50.255%3.1
10Andrew Gaze1989Melbourne2729.034.55.37.22.40.854%4.2
11Andrew Gaze1988Melbourne2428.936.96.34.72.30.652%3.7
12Mark Davis1987Adelaide2927.826.117.11.41.40.858%3.4
13Bruce Bolden1990Eastside Melbourne2827.626.411.54.52.01.256%3.8
14Andrew Gaze1995Melbourne2927.433.94.28.02.30.551%4.5
15Orlando Phillips1989Adelaide2527.120.511.01.01.21.063%2.9
16Dwayne Mcclain1991Sydney2426.928.47.15.22.51.158%4.6
17Tim Dillon1989North Melbourne2926.929.410.02.81.41.852%3.1
18Leon Trimmingham1995Sydney2626.727.511.21.82.12.254%4.4
19Scott Fisher1991North Melbourne3126.530.312.04.12.00.452%3.5
20Jason Reese1991Hobart2626.429.810.42.21.30.355%3.7
21A.J. Ogilvy2016Illawarra3126.416.48.51.81.51.755%2.5
22James Crawford1988Perth2826.426.89.42.72.01.955%3.4
23Kent Lockhart1989Eastside Melbourne2426.428.86.62.41.50.552%2.3
24David Colbert1990Melbourne2826.431.110.72.91.31.651%2.8
25Matthew Burston2003Perth3526.311.66.80.50.70.862%0.7
26Andre Moore1990Brisbane3426.326.912.61.61.32.061%2.8
27Leon Trimmingham1994Sydney2926.327.310.71.21.32.259%4.4
28Chris Anstey1996South3226.211.87.80.61.21.561%1.5
29Leroy Loggins1994Brisbane2926.025.77.13.62.51.051%2.6
30Andrew Gaze1992Melbourne3225.933.84.66.32.20.351%5.0
31Andrew Gaze1993Melbourne3325.832.05.46.12.70.151%4.6
32Carlos Powell2007New Zealand3325.828.28.24.01.70.954%3.6
33Charlie Thomas1991Canberra2225.821.010.82.62.10.760%2.4
34Wayne Mcdaniel1990Hobart2525.733.910.31.81.50.256%4.0
35Diamon Simpson2012Adelaide2725.714.38.60.90.91.559%1.8
36Mark Davis1989Adelaide2725.625.614.41.61.31.052%2.9
37Bruce Bolden1991South Melbourne3125.627.210.43.21.41.355%2.9
38Willie Simmons1987North Melbourne2725.621.412.00.90.84.360%2.0
39Andrew Gaze1994Melbourne3025.633.44.87.22.40.251%5.7
40Andrew Vlahov1992Perth2225.622.510.44.82.31.052%3.1
41Mark Davis1988Adelaide2425.525.313.92.21.40.951%3.1
42Mark Davis1990Adelaide2425.527.212.02.81.20.651%2.9
43Andrew Gaze1996Melbourne3525.531.15.38.11.70.551%4.7
44Bruce Bolden1989Westside Melbourne2425.524.313.43.31.72.061%4.0
45Ebi Ere2008Brisbane3225.326.06.02.11.70.548%2.4
46Butch Hays1991Adelaide3025.324.64.59.02.00.354%3.3
47James Crawford1990Perth3425.223.310.12.51.22.157%2.7
48Leroy Loggins1987Brisbane3125.228.07.33.22.90.953%3.6
49Ricky Grace1990Perth3425.221.44.77.52.61.057%3.9
50Chris Williams2003Sydney3825.223.612.14.32.21.353%3.2

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Dan Boyce is a die-hard Sydney Kings fan who grew up in Melbourne during the roaring 90's of Australian Basketball and spent far too much time collecting Futera NBL Basketball cards.


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