Ben Ayre

Ben Ayre

  • Nationality: AUS
  • Date of Birth: 12/08/95
  • Place of Birth: Melbourne (VIC)
  • Position: GRD
  • Height (CM): 184
  • Weight (KG): 82
  • Junior Assoc: VIC - Sandringham
  • College: Skagit Valley College (2015-2017) / Newman University (2017-2019)
  • NBL DEBUT: 12/07/19
  • AGE AT DEBUT: 23
  • LAST NBL GAME: 8/02/25
  • AGE AT LAST GAME: 29
  • NBL History: Adelaide 2020 | Cairns 2022-23 | South East Melbourne 2024-25
  • Championships: 0
  • None

BIO: Ben Ayre was born and raised in Melbourne (VIC), where he attended De La Salle College and began playing basketball as a junior with the Sandringham Sabres basketball team. At 19 Ayre moved to the United States to attend Skagit Valley College in 2015.

NBL EXPERIENCE

Ben Ayre made his NBL debut with the Adelaide 36ers at 23 years of age. He went scoreless in his first NBL game.

In August 2019, Ayre signed with the Adelaide 36ers as a development player. He appeared in only two games for the 36ers during the 2019/20 NBL season.

Ayre was unable to sign with a NBL team in 2020 and instead signed to play in Lithuania.

CAIRNS TAIPANS
2021/22

Ben Ayre joined the Cairns Taipans initially as an unpaid training player after former 36ers coach Joey Wright recommended him to then-coach Mike Kelly. In a season plagued by injuries, where the Taipans never fielded their full roster in any game, Ayre seized the opportunity and was elevated to the active roster on 1 April 2022 as an injury replacement.

On 18 April 2022, in just his sixth appearance for the Taipans, Ayre delivered his standout performance of the season, recording a double-double with 20 points, 10 assists, four rebounds, and three steals, including four 3-pointers, in the team’s 92–80 loss to Melbourne United. He became just the third player in the 2021/22 season to post 20 points and 10 assists in a single game, joining Bryce Cotton and Jaylen Adams in achieving the feat.

CAIRNS TAIPANS
2022/23

Ben Ayre secured his first NBL contract, signing a two-year deal (with a second-year club option) following his impressive stint as an injury replacement and a standout off-season campaign with the Taipans’ feeder team. Despite his efforts, at the end of the season, the Taipans chose not to take up the option on Ayre’s contract.

Under head coach Adam Forde, the Taipans endured a challenging season, finishing in last place. However, the groundwork laid during this period set the stage for one of the club’s most successful campaigns in NBL23. Key returnees included leading scorer Tahjere McCall, Majok Deng, Bul Kuol, Mirko Djeric, and Keanu Pinder, who was named the league’s Most Improved Player.

Major departures included Kouat Noi (to Sydney) and Nathan Jawai, who, despite expressing a desire to continue playing, was not re-signed by Cairns or any other NBL team. Forde rebuilt the roster by adding promising big man Sam Waardenburg (3-year deal), who was highly sought after by several NBL teams, and Lat Mayen (Nebraska) and Jonah Antonio (Czech League), both signing multi-year deals. Ayre, following his strong showing the previous season, was elevated to the main roster. Imports Scott Machado and Stephen Zimmerman were replaced by DJ Hogg and Shannon Scott, and the youthful Cairns roster surprised many with a series of upset wins to start the season.

Predicted by many to finish at the bottom of the ladder, the Taipans opened the season with impressive victories over grand finalists Tasmania (106-84), South East Melbourne (85-76), and reigning champions Sydney (83-78), racing to a 5-1 record, their only loss coming against Perth (76-105).

Among their notable victories, Cairns defeated Melbourne United twice. In the first encounter, they outscored Melbourne 11-1 in the final four minutes to claim an 81-77 win, lifting them to second place on the ladder. Forde hailed Pinder (26 points, 10 rebounds) as the league’s best center after the game. In their second meeting, Cairns cruised to a 97-72 victory after leading by as much as 40 points in the final quarter, marking their first home win of the season. Pinder recorded his fourth double-double of the year with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Kuol added 18 points, Hogg 17, and Ayre contributed 16 points off the bench.

A hallmark of the Taipans’ season was their ability to snap opposition win streaks, including ending Brisbane’s three-game streak in November (90-82) and the Kings’ record 17-game road winning streak in a thrilling overtime win (94-88).

Cairns spent much of the season in second or third place on the ladder but faced a major setback when Pinder suffered an ankle injury in December. Despite media predictions that they would fall down the standings, the Taipans went on a five-game winning streak, including victories over Adelaide (86-83), Illawarra (96-89), Brisbane (107-81), South East Melbourne (94-85), and another win over Illawarra (89-84), followed by a close win against New Zealand (85-83).

In the final month of the season, Pinder was sidelined again, this time with an eye injury, which ruled him out for the playoffs. Cairns and New Zealand traded blows for second place in the final fortnight, with Cairns finishing the season by defeating Perth (84-71). Although this momentarily lifted them to second, New Zealand’s back-to-back wins over Brisbane and Illawarra dropped Cairns to third place, forcing them into the NBL’s inaugural play-in tournament.

Facing Perth without Pinder, a history-making performance from DJ Hogg (32 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 assists), the highest-scoring playoff game by a Taipan, secured a 91-78 victory and a semifinal berth against Sydney.

In Game 1 of the semifinals, the Taipans were without Tahjere McCall, who had suffered a partially dislocated shoulder in the Seeding Qualifier against Tasmania. Xavier Cooks (27 points, 14 rebounds) led Sydney to a 95-87 victory. Game 2, however, was filled with drama, including the ejection of Kings’ coach Chase Buford and several physical altercations. Amidst the chaos, DJ Hogg (25 points, 8 rebounds) and McCall (20 points, 7 assists) powered Cairns to a 93-82 win, forcing a decisive Game 3.

In the deciding game, Sydney’s Dejan Vasiljevic, a non-factor in the first two games, landed three crucial three-pointers, leading the Kings with 15 points and 5 rebounds. Cooks added 11 points and 11 rebounds as Sydney held Cairns to their lowest score of the season, defeating them 79-64 to advance to the Championship Series. Ben Ayre was Cairns’ top scorer in the final game, finishing with 20 points (4-8 from three) and 4 assists.

Hogg (18.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals, 1.2 blocks) led the Taipans in scoring and was named to the All-NBL Second Team alongside Pinder (16.9 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.3 steals). Pinder also made history as the first player to win the Most Improved Player award twice. Rookie Sam Waardenburg (11.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists) earned the league’s Next Generation Award, which replaced the Rookie of the Year award that season.

Ayre appeared in 32 games throughout the season, averaging 5.8 points, 1 rebound, and 1.4 assists per game.

SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX
2023/24

Melbourne born Ayre returned to his home state in 2023, signing a two year deal with the Phoenix after a breakout year with the Cairns Taipans in NBL23.

“I made the decision to sign with South East because of the vision Mike (Kelly) has for this ball club and the opportunity I have to grow with this group,” said Ayre on signing with the Phoenix.

“Representing my hometown is something special and I look forward to giving my all every night for this crowd.”

Ben Ayre currently plays for the South East Melbourne Phoenix and has played 88 games in his NBL career. He has averaged 6.9 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 1.9 assists since entering the league in 2019.

CURRENT CONTRACT:

South East Melbourne Phoenix – 2 Year Deal (2023-25)

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NBL TOTAL STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2024-2529South East Melbourne16-13 (4)19187.086102682721226296346%163842%121771%60%59%15
2023-2428South East Melbourne10-18 (10)27643.0288546984618056738722139%4210640%728189%55%49%23
2022-2327Cairns18-10 (3)32440.0186324672511222546416539%339734%253083%52%49%20
2021-2226Cairns9-19 (9)8130.053143021270716164337%102638%111385%54%49%20
2019-2024Adelaide12-16 (7)24.0011010020020%010%000%0%0%0
Totals88140461311117225864349916919649439.7%10126837.7%12014185.1%55%50%26

NBL PER GAME STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2024-2529South East Melbourne16-13 (4)199.84.50.51.40.40.10.40.10.61.41.53.346%0.82.042%0.60.971%60%59%15
2023-2428South East Melbourne10-18 (10)2723.810.72.02.60.31.70.70.02.12.73.28.239%1.63.940%2.73.089%55%49%23
2022-2327Cairns18-10 (3)3213.85.81.01.40.20.80.30.10.71.72.05.239%1.03.034%0.80.983%52%49%20
2021-2226Cairns9-19 (9)816.36.61.83.80.31.50.90.00.92.02.05.437%1.33.338%1.41.685%54%49%20
2019-2024Adelaide12-16 (7)22.00.00.50.50.00.50.00.01.00.00.01.00%0.00.50%0.00.00%0%0%0
Total8816.07.01.32.00.31.00.50.01.11.92.25.639.7%0.00.037.7%1.13.085.1%55%50%26

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS TRIPLE DOUBLES
266103160

STATE LEAGUE EXPERIENCE

  • Nunawading 2019 | Knox 2021 | Cairns 2022



After completing Ayre signed with the Nunawading Spectres in May 2019 and played out the remainder of the NBL1 season. He helped the Spectres reach the grand final, where they won the championship with a 99-90 win over the Bendigo Braves. In 15 games, he averaged 4.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 2.1 assist per game.

Ayre returned to Australia after a stint in Lithuania and played for the Knox Raiders (alongside teammate Bul Kuol) in the 2021 NBL1 South season. Ayre played 11 games and averaged 12.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.4 steals per game.

Played for Cairns in the NBL1 for the 2022 season. His dominance during this season, averaging 23.9 points, 3.76 rebounds, and 4.05 assists, resulting him Ayre being rewarded with a contract at the Taipans for the NBL23 season. Whilst playing for the Marlins he also recorded a 43-point season high over Rip City, four other 30+ point games and led Cairns feeder to into the NBL1 playoffs.

Season Team PTS AST STL BLK FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P%
1 0 56% 76% 56% 38%
2 0 26 10 3 1
Total 196 494 39.7% 101 268 37.7%

NBA TOTAL STATISTICS

YEARAGETEAMPOSGPGSMINSPTSTRBASTORBDRBSTLBLKTOVPFFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%TS%EFG%
2024-2529South East Melbourne8-9 (6)964.022313302151272133%61638%2367%49%48%13
2023-2428South East Melbourne10-18 (10)27643.0288546984618056738722139%4210640%728189%55%49%23
2022-2327Cairns18-10 (3)32440.0186324672511222546416539%339734%253083%52%49%20
2021-2226Cairns9-19 (9)8130.053143021270716164337%102638%111385%54%49%20
2019-2024Adelaide12-16 (7)24.0011010020020%010%000%0%0%0
Total000000000000000000

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Lithuania - BC Mažeikiai (2020) | New Zealand - Wellington (2024)

On 6 September 2020, Ayre signed with BC Mažeikiai of the Lithuanian Basketball League. Due to family reasons, he left the team and returned to Australia on 22 November 2020. In eight games during the 2020/21 LKL season, he averaged 9.3 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game.

COLLEGE

Ayre had a two-year stint at Skagit Valley College, where he earned second-team All-NWAC North Region in both 2016 and 2017. While playing for the Cardinals he averaged 15.2 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game, leading the team in points and assists.

He was also the team's leading shooter, going 50% from the floor, 45% from the three, and 90% from the free-throw line becoming the only player in the NWAC to accomplish this feat.

In 2017, Ayre transferred to Newman University and played the next two seasons for the Jets. He averaged 13.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in 27 games in 2017/18, and 12.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 4.6 assists in 29 games in 2018/19. He was named second-team All-Heartland Conference as a senior.

AWARDS

- NBL1 champion (2019)
- Second-team All-Heartland Conference (2019)
- 2× Second-team All-NWAC North Region (2016, 2017)

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