The official mobile app of the NBL1
Keep tabs on all NBL1 conferences with the NBL1 App. Stream live games, keep up to date with stats, scores, news, highlights and more
What's New in the Latest Version 1.4.15
Last updated on Jun 7, 2024
- This version contains bug fixes and enhancements
NBL1: Australia's Premier State Basketball LeagueNBL1 is Australia's premier state basketball league, featuring elite-level competition across multiple divisions and states. Established in 2019, NBL1 has quickly become a cornerstone of Australian basketball, showcasing the nation's top talent and providing a pathway to the professional ranks.
Divisions and Structure
NBL1 comprises five divisions, each representing a different state:
* NBL1 North (Queensland)
* NBL1 Central (Victoria)
* NBL1 East (New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory)
* NBL1 West (Western Australia)
* NBL1 South (South Australia and Tasmania)
Each division features both a men's and women's competition, with teams competing for state championships and a place in the NBL1 National Finals.
Teams and Rosters
NBL1 teams are typically owned by local clubs or community organizations. Each team's roster consists of a combination of professional, semi-professional, and amateur players. Rosters are subject to salary caps and player eligibility rules.
Competition Format
The NBL1 regular season runs from March to August, with teams playing a schedule of approximately 20 games. The top teams from each division qualify for the NBL1 National Finals, a tournament that determines the national champions.
Talent Development
NBL1 serves as a vital talent development pathway for Australian basketball. Many players who have gone on to represent the Australian national teams, including the Boomers and the Opals, have played in NBL1. The league provides opportunities for young players to hone their skills, compete against elite competition, and showcase their abilities to professional scouts.
Broadcast and Coverage
NBL1 games are broadcast live on Kayo Sports and streamed on the NBL1 website. The league also has a strong social media presence, providing fans with updates, highlights, and exclusive content.
Impact on Australian Basketball
NBL1 has had a significant impact on Australian basketball, elevating the standard of competition at the state level and providing a direct pipeline to the professional ranks. The league has also helped to increase participation in basketball, inspiring young players to pursue their dreams of playing at the highest level.
The official mobile app of the NBL1
Keep tabs on all NBL1 conferences with the NBL1 App. Stream live games, keep up to date with stats, scores, news, highlights and more
What's New in the Latest Version 1.4.15
Last updated on Jun 7, 2024
- This version contains bug fixes and enhancements
NBL1: Australia's Premier State Basketball LeagueNBL1 is Australia's premier state basketball league, featuring elite-level competition across multiple divisions and states. Established in 2019, NBL1 has quickly become a cornerstone of Australian basketball, showcasing the nation's top talent and providing a pathway to the professional ranks.
Divisions and Structure
NBL1 comprises five divisions, each representing a different state:
* NBL1 North (Queensland)
* NBL1 Central (Victoria)
* NBL1 East (New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory)
* NBL1 West (Western Australia)
* NBL1 South (South Australia and Tasmania)
Each division features both a men's and women's competition, with teams competing for state championships and a place in the NBL1 National Finals.
Teams and Rosters
NBL1 teams are typically owned by local clubs or community organizations. Each team's roster consists of a combination of professional, semi-professional, and amateur players. Rosters are subject to salary caps and player eligibility rules.
Competition Format
The NBL1 regular season runs from March to August, with teams playing a schedule of approximately 20 games. The top teams from each division qualify for the NBL1 National Finals, a tournament that determines the national champions.
Talent Development
NBL1 serves as a vital talent development pathway for Australian basketball. Many players who have gone on to represent the Australian national teams, including the Boomers and the Opals, have played in NBL1. The league provides opportunities for young players to hone their skills, compete against elite competition, and showcase their abilities to professional scouts.
Broadcast and Coverage
NBL1 games are broadcast live on Kayo Sports and streamed on the NBL1 website. The league also has a strong social media presence, providing fans with updates, highlights, and exclusive content.
Impact on Australian Basketball
NBL1 has had a significant impact on Australian basketball, elevating the standard of competition at the state level and providing a direct pipeline to the professional ranks. The league has also helped to increase participation in basketball, inspiring young players to pursue their dreams of playing at the highest level.