2024–25 NBL season

2024–25 NBL season
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LeagueNational Basketball League
Season2024–25
Duration
  • 19 September 2024 – 8 February 2025
  • 11–16 February 2025
    (play-in tournament)
  • 26 February – 6 March 2025 (semifinals)
  • 9–23 March 2025 (finals)
Matches played145
Teams10
TV partner(s)
Regular season
Season championsIllawarra Hawks
Season MVP Bryce Cotton (Perth)
Finals
ChampionsIllawarra Hawks (2nd title)
Runners-upMelbourne United
SemifinalistsPerth Wildcats
S.E. Melbourne Phoenix
Finals MVP Matthew Dellavedova (Melbourne)
Statistical leaders
Points Bryce Cotton (Perth) 28.6
Rebounds Tyrell Harrison (Brisbane) 9.7
Assists Kendric Davis (Adelaide) 8.0
Efficiency Tacko Fall (New Zealand) 73%
Records
Biggest home win43 points
Melbourne 106–63 Cairns
(27 October 2024)
Biggest away win36 points
Cairns 92–128 Perth
(14 December 2024)
Highest scoring241 points
Perth 116–125 Cairns
(25 January 2025)
Lowest scoring142 points
Cairns 66–76 Melbourne
(26 December 2024)
Winning streak8 games
Tasmania JackJumpers
(9 November 2024 – 29 December)
Losing streak15 games
Cairns Taipans
(10 October 2024 – 31 December)
Highest attendance16,705 – Sydney SuperDome
Sydney vs Tasmania
(19 January 2025)
Lowest attendance2,110 – TSB Stadium
New Zealand vs Melbourne
(13 January 2025)
Attendance1,024,176 (7,063 per match)
All statistics correct as of 8 February 2025.

The 2024–25 NBL season was the 47th season of the National Basketball League since its establishment in 1979. A total of ten teams contested in the 2024–25 season.

The league extended its partnership with ESPN Australia. All games are available live on ESPN, Kayo Sports and Fetch TV. Network 10 broadcasts the marquee 2:30pm Sunday game on Network 10’s main channel followed by the second game at 4:30pm on 10 Bold and 10Play. In New Zealand, ESPN New Zealand will be the official league broadcaster.

As Australia and New Zealand participated in 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualification, the league took a break during the FIBA international windows of 18–27 November 2024 and 17–25 February 2025.

The Illawarra Hawks won their second championship, ending a 24-year title drought, after defeating Melbourne United in the Grand Final series.