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Fans’ take on News Corp’s exclusive NBL Players’ Poll surprises

The NBL’s players have had their say — now it’s the turn of the fans to weigh in on some of the league’s biggest issues and, surprisingly, agreement is hard to find.

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And they disagree with several key responses from the league’s stars.

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On the back of News Corp’s exclusive Players’ Poll, we gave the same questions to the supporters — and there were some interesting results.

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Bryce Cotton is still the NBL’s best player, according to the fans.
Bryce Cotton is still the NBL’s best player, according to the fans.

The players believe the race for the NBL’s best player is close, giving Perth star Bryce Cotton a slight edge over Kings gun recruit Jaylen Adams by two votes.

The fans, though, think Cotton remains the league’s best player, and it isn’t even close.

The Wildcats maestro received a whopping 57 per cent of the vote compared to Adams’ 20 per cent.

It appears the Sydney star has to produce for more seasons to come to overtake Cotton as the best player in the fans’ eyes.

The players voted United big man Jo Lual-Acuil as the NBL’s most improved player, but the fans selected Kings’ swingman Xavier Cooks.

Cooks has been enormous for Sydney, averaging 15 points and 9.57 rebounds – a jump of five points on the offensive end compared to last season.

The major disagreement between the players and the fans is on the best rising talent.

The players voted for Cairns forward Bul Kuol, who has been brilliant for the Taipans on his way to breaking Shane Heal’s all-time three-point record in a season.

But as good as Kuol has been, the fans selected Wildcats’ guard and NBA prospect Luke Travers as the league’s best rising talent.

Travers, who has averaged eight points and 5.64 rebounds this season, romped home with 33 per cent of the vote compared to Kuol’s 20 per cent.

The players were also strong on Sydney to win this year’s championship, but the fans are holding firm, with the defending champions Melbourne United.

Forty-nine per cent of supporters believe United will win this year’s title while the Kings were second with 35 per cent, followed by the Hawks in third.

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NBL FANS POLL RESULTS

NBL’s best player

Bryce Cotton (Wildcats) – 57%

Jaylen Adams (Kings) – 20%

Jo Lual-Acuil (United) – 10%

Mitch Creek – (Phoenix) – 8%

Most underrated player

Shea Ili (United) – 38%

Yanni Wetzell (Breakers) – 21%

Jason Cadee (Bullets) – 15%

Wani Swaka Lo Buluk (Kings) – 11%

Kyle Adnam (Phoenix) – 10%

Xavier Cooks has had a great season with the Kings.
Xavier Cooks has had a great season with the Kings.

Most improved player

Xavier Cooks (Kings) – 37%

Jo Lual-Acuil (United) – 34%

Keanu Pinder (Taipans) – 25%

Kyle Adnam (Phoenix) – 3%

Best coach

Brian Goorjian (Hawks) – 40%

Scott Roth (JackJumpers) – 23%

Dean Vickerman (United) – 19%

Chase Buford (Kings) – 17%

Hawks coach Brian Goorjian is popular with the fans.
Hawks coach Brian Goorjian is popular with the fans.

Best sixth man

Shea Ili (United) – 67%

Xavier Rathan-Mayes (Hawks) – 13%

Kyle Adnam (Phoenix) – 11%

Angus Glover (Kings) – 7%

Best rising talent

Luke Travers (Wildcats) – 33%

Bul Kuol (Taipans) – 20%

Ousmane Dieng (Breakers) – 17%

Justinian Jessup (Hawks) – 16%

Hugo Besson (Breakers) – 10%

Who will win the championship

United – 49%

Kings – 35%

Hawks – 11%

Wildcats – 4% 

The fans think Melbourne United are the team to beat.
The fans think Melbourne United are the team to beat.

Which team do you most like to beat

Wildcats – 40%

United – 33%

Kings – 19%

Phoenix – 8%

Which rival player would you sign

Bryce Cotton (Wildcats) – 49%

Xavier Cooks (Kings) – 22%

Mitch Creek (Phoenix) – 16%

Jaylen Adams (Kings) – 12%

Exclusive: NBL MVP, award finalists revealed

The NBL will unveil its end-of-season award winners next week, with the MVP title the hottest debate in the game.

In most people’s eyes, the MVP is a two-horse race between gun guards — Perth’s Bryce Cotton and Sydney’s Jaylen Adams.

Officially, Cotton, Adams, and United big man Jo Lual-Acuil are the three MVP finalists, but Cotton and Adams are the frontrunners.

So, who wins the MVP?

The race for the NBL22 MVP award is down to three.
The race for the NBL22 MVP award is down to three.

Cotton leads the league in scoring ahead of Adams in second position, but the Kings star is a walking stats sheet with his impact on the game at all levels.

Adams has led the Kings’ resurgence averaging 20.1 points, 6.1 assists and 5.1 rebounds since his delayed start to the season.

Cotton will be looking to win his third straight MVP and fourth in the past five years. He could become just the second player in history to win three consecutive MVPs, joining the man the award is named in honour of, Andrew Gaze. Cotton is also leading the league in scoring at 22.4 points per game.

Perth superstar Bryce Cotton is again in the MVP mix. Picture: Getty Images.
Perth superstar Bryce Cotton is again in the MVP mix. Picture: Getty Images.

Other finalists are:

Lindsay Gaze Coach of the Year
Chase Buford (Sydney Kings)
Dean Vickerman (Melbourne United)
Scott Roth (Tasmania JackJumpers)

Melbourne United big man Jo Lual-Acuil has been one of the NBL’s best players this season. Picture: Getty Images
Melbourne United big man Jo Lual-Acuil has been one of the NBL’s best players this season. Picture: Getty Images


 
Most Improved Player
Jo Lual-Acuil (Melbourne United)
Keanu Pinder (Cairns Taipans)
Yanni Wetzell (New Zealand Breakers)
 
Sixth Man of the Year Presented by Marsh Insurance
Clint Steindl (Tasmania JackJumpers)
Shea Ili (Melbourne United)
Xavier Rathan-Mayes (Illawarra Hawks)
 
Damian Martin Trophy for the Best Defensive Player
Antonius Cleveland (Illawarra Hawks)
Shea Ili (Melbourne United)
Xavier Cooks (Sydney Kings)


 
Rookie of the Year Presented by Champion
Bul Kuol (Cairns Taipans)
Luke Travers (Perth Wildcats)
Ousmane Dieng (New Zealand Breakers)

***The winner of The Andrew Gaze MVP Award, along with all other awards for the 2021/22 season, will be announced next Wednesday April 27, live on ESPN.

NBL weighs up finals format as players remain torn

The NBL’s growing competitiveness and closeness could prompt the league to expand the current four-team finals format from next season.

Head office is currently looking at a host of finals models, including an NBA style play-in tournament, which the majority of team owners would like to see introduced.

These options could include expanding the finals to five or six teams for a play-in scenario to quality for the finals.

It appears not all players are keen on an NBA style play-in tournament based on News Corp’s Players’ Poll.

42 of the 75 players polled said they wouldn’t like to see a play-in tournament introduced to the finals format.

33 players voted in favour of a play-in tournament – and NBL commissioner Jeremy Loeliger thinks the format would work in Australia.

“We are looking at options to include a Play-In tournament next season,” Loeliger said.

“We have seen how successful the Play-In Tournament has been in the NBA and think it would be a great addition to the NBL season.

“It will create more excitement for fans, keep teams alive for longer during the season and make the race to the finals even more tantalising.”

Bruce welcomes trash talking

Sydney Kings guard Shaun Bruce couldn’t help but laugh when he was asked about taking home the NBL’s biggest trash talker in News Corp’s players’ poll.

Bruce, who picked up a whopping 42 votes from the 75 players polled, revealed his trash talking title was also picked up in America.

“It’s funny, I woke up on the Saturday morning when the poll came out and the first person to message me about it was former Kings coach Will Weaver,” Bruce said about Weaver, who is now an NBA assistant coach at the Houston Rockets.

“Will is still reading the Aussie media and we had a laugh about it, although I was probably surprised about the number of votes I received.”

Sydney Kings guard Shaun Bruce isn’t too fussed about being hailed the NBL’s best trash talker in News Corp’s exclusive players’ poll. Picture: Getty Images
Sydney Kings guard Shaun Bruce isn’t too fussed about being hailed the NBL’s best trash talker in News Corp’s exclusive players’ poll. Picture: Getty Images

Bruce won’t wear the trash talking title as a badge of honour, but he also knows his verbal barrages on the court is just gamesmanship and never personal.

“I thought about it a bit deeper and there are not that many people left in the league who do that much talking now that Casper Ware and Bogut aren’t playing here anymore,” he said.

“A few of my old coaches used to say there is a game within a game.

“I’m not saying anything personal out there, it is just something to get my opponent off his game a little bit or thinking about me a bit more.

“To get that many votes, I guess players have reacted to what I’ve said, but as someone not as talented as other guys in the league, you take whatever you can get with them getting worried about something else.”

Remarkable final round

NBL22 has provided twists and turns at every point – and fittingly the race to the finals will come down to the final round.

Round 19 gave us more curveballs, with Tasmania keeping their Finals hopes alive against South East Melbourne.

It sets us up with a thrilling finish to the season with Round 21 set to decide the final standings and also the last spot in the Finals.

Here is where the teams stand, and the different scenarios that could play out for each.

The scenarios below are based on the presumption that the Kings beat the Taipans on Thursday night.

This game is crucial for Sydney. A win there will take them to 19 wins and will lead to the following.

> If the Hawks beat the Wildcats on Friday – the winner of Sunday‘s game between Sydney and Illawarra will finish second. The loser would finish third.

> If the Kings win Thursday and the Hawks lose to Wildcats – Sydney lock in second place.

> Two wins for the Hawks and they lock in second place.

> If Perth beats the Hawks on Friday, they are locked into the semi-finals.

> If Perth wins twice and the Hawks beat the Kings, percentage will decide third and fourth. (Currently Hawks have about a 20-point difference over Wildcats, but that difference would be worth twice as much if Wildcats won and the Hawks lost).

> If Perth beats Illawarra on Friday night, both teams would be on 17 wins and Perth would be ahead on percentage.

> Perth can finish second but they would have to win twice and rely on the Kings losing to the Taipans on Thursday and the Hawks beating the Kings with percentage going Perth’s way.

For Tasmania to make the finals, they need the Hawks to defeat Perth on Friday night.

The JackJumpers then need to beat United by on Saturday. Then sit back and hope Phoenix beats Wildcats on Sunday and they are in.

What is Goorjian’s future?

Dorry Kordahi stepping down as the Illawarra Hawks’ president has sparked speculation around Brian Goorjian’s future as Hawks coach.

Kordahi, who lured Goorjian home from China, announced his plan to step back from the day-to-day operations at the Hawks.

Will Brian Goorjian re-sign with the Hawks? Picture: Getty Images.
Will Brian Goorjian re-sign with the Hawks? Picture: Getty Images.

He is “still committed as a co-owner” in the immediate future, but could his decision prompt off-contract Goorjian to exit Illawarra?

Kordahi has done a tremendous job rebuilding the Hawks in his two seasons at the club.

Illawarra has qualified for the finals in two straight seasons and the club is considered a genuine championship contender, but there could be change on the horizon.

MILESTONES:

The NBL’s most successful mentor will coach his 800th game on Friday night when his Illawarra Hawks take on the Wildcats in Perth.

Adelaide guard Sunday Dech will play his 100th NBL game on Friday against the South East Melbourne Phoenix.

KEY STAT:

Tasmania JackJumpers are the first expansion team in NBL history that has beaten every other team at least once in its debut season.

NBL ROUND 21 DRAW

Thursday, Apr 21 from 7.30pm (AEST) at Cairns Convection Centre and Live on ESPN and Kayo

Cairns Taipans vs Sydney Kings

Friday, Apr 22 from 7.30pm (AEST) at John Cain Arena and Live on ESPN and Kayo

South East Melbourne Phoenix vs Adelaide 36ers

9.30pm (AEST) at RAC Arena and Live on ESPN and Kayo

Perth Wildcats vs Illawarra Hawks

Saturday, Apr 23 from 5.30pm (AEST) at MyState Bank Arena and Live on ESPN and Kayo

Tasmania JackJumpers vs Melbourne United

8pm (AEST) at Cairns Convection Centre and Live on ESPN and Kayo

Cairns Taipans vs Brisbane Bullets

Sunday, Apr 24 from 1pm (AEST) at MyState Bank Arena and Live on ESPN, 10Peach and Kayo

New Zealand Breakers vs Adelaide 36ers

3pm (AEST) at Qudos Bank Arena and Live on ESPN, 10Peach and Kayo

Sydney Kings vs Illawarra Hawks

5.30pm (AEST) at RAC Arena and Live on ESPN and Kayo

Perth Wildcats vs South East Melbourne Phoenix

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