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  2. Basketball Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian Basketball Federation (WABF) was founded in 1946 as the Western Australian Basketball Association (WABA). The WABA was formed by a small group of basketball enthusiasts at the Perth YMCA on Murray Street on Wednesday, 3 April 1946.

  3. National Basketball League (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    It is the premier professional men's basketball league in Australia and New Zealand. [1] The NBL was established in 1979 and played in the Australian winter until 1998 when the league switched to summer seasons beginning with the 1998–99 season. The NBL's regular season runs from October to February, with each team playing 28 games.

  4. NBL1 West - Wikipedia

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    NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), is a semi-professional basketball league in Western Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2020, Basketball Western Australia partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to Western Australia.

  5. List of NBL1 West champions - Wikipedia

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    The champion teams of the NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), are determined annually by a grand final weekend hosted by Basketball Western Australia. All grand finals have been played in a one-game championship decider, except in 1995 when a best-of-three series was used. [1]

  6. List of NBL seasons - Wikipedia

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    West Adelaide Bearcats: 21–5 1982: West Adelaide Bearcats: 14 1 team left, 3 new teams joined and 1 team renamed. 1983: Sydney Supersonics (Eastern) Geelong Cats (Western) 19–3 18–4 1983: Canberra Cannons: 16 1 team left, 3 new teams joined and 1 team renamed. 1984: Brisbane Bullets (Eastern) Geelong Cats (Western) 19–5 21–2 1984 ...

  7. Perth Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    The Wildcats are the city's only major professional basketball team and are one of Western Australia's major summer sport teams, along with the Perth Scorchers (cricket, Big Bash League), Western Warriors (cricket, Sheffield Shield), and Perth Glory (soccer, A-League). [2]

  8. List of NBL1 clubs - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia: NBL1 West: Warwick Stadium: 2021 0 N/A Waverley Falcons**** Melbourne: Victoria: NBL1 South: Waverley Basketball Centre: 2019 0 N/A West Adelaide Bearcats*** Adelaide: South Australia: NBL1 Central: Port Adelaide Recreation Centre: 2020 0 N/A Willetton Tigers***** Perth: Western Australia: NBL1 West: Willetton Basketball ...

  9. Willetton Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Willetton Tigers is an NBL1 West club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club fields a team in both the Men's and Women's NBL1 West. The club is a division of Willetton Basketball Association (WBA), the major administrative basketball organisation in the Melville/Canning region. The Tigers play their home games at Willetton Basketball Stadium.