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6.1  Regular season  



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6.1.2  Western Division  







6.2  Playoffs  





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7.1  Regular season  



7.1.1  Central Division  





7.1.2  Southwest Division  





7.1.3  Western Division  







7.2  Playoffs  





7.3  Finals  







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8.1  Regular season  



8.1.1  Central Division  





8.1.2  Southwest Division  





8.1.3  Western Division  







8.2  Playoffs  





8.3  Finals  







9 200910  



9.1  Regular season  



9.1.1  Eastern Conference  





9.1.2  Western Conference  







9.2  Playoffs  





9.3  Finals  







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10.1  Regular season  



10.1.1  Eastern Conference  





10.1.2  Western Conference  







10.2  Playoffs  





10.3  Finals  







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11.1  Regular season  



11.1.1  Eastern Conference  





11.1.2  Western Conference  







11.2  Playoffs  





11.3  Finals  







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12.1  Regular season  



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12.1.2  Central Conference  





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12.3  Finals  







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13.3  Quarterfinals  





13.4  Semifinals  





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21.3  Finals boxscore  







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22.3  Playoffs  





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These are regular season standings and playoff results for the NBA G League. The NBA G League is the official minor league basketball organization owned and run by the National Basketball Association (NBA). The league was formed in 2001 as the National Basketball Development League (NBDL). The league was renamed to NBA Development League (NBA D-League) in 2005 to reflect its close affiliation with the NBA. In 2017, it was renamed NBA G League, as part of a sponsorship deal with Gatorade.

2001–02[edit]

Team W L Win % GB
North Charleston Lowgators 36 20 .643
Greenville Groove 36 20 .643
Columbus Riverdragons 31 25 .554 5
Mobile Revelers 30 26 .536 6
Huntsville Flight 26 30 .464 10
Asheville Altitude 26 30 .464 10
Fayetteville Patriots 21 35 .375 15
Roanoke Dazzle 18 38 .321 18
Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
NBDL Championship
(Best-of-3)
      
2Greenville 2
3Columbus 1
2Greenville 2
1North Charleston 0
1North Charleston 2
4Mobile 1

Finals[1]

Finals[edit]

April 8, 2002
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

North Charleston Lowgators 63, Greenville Groove 81
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 17–21, 19–21, 8–17
Pts: Sedric Webber15
Rebs: Neil Edwards, Nate Green, Galen Young, Sedric Webber 5 each
Asts: Galen Young4
Pts: Billy Thomas20
Rebs: Kimani Ffriend10
Asts: Jeff Myers7

Bi-Lo Center, Greenville, South Carolina
Attendance: 2,172
Referees:

  • #23 Anthony Jordan
  • #28 Ed Malloy
  • #31 Mike Nance

April 10, 2002
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Greenville Groove 76, North Charleston Lowgators68
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 14–19, 18–12, 25–15
Pts: Billy Thomas28
Rebs: Rahim Lockhart8
Asts: Jeff Myers7
Pts: Galen Young12
Rebs: Neil Edwards10
Asts: BJ McKie10
Greenville wins series, 2–0

North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston, South Carolina
Attendance: 1,765
Referees:

  • #12 Tony Brown
  • #37 Troy Raymond
  • #39 Eli Roe

2002–03[edit]

Team W L Win % GB
Fayetteville Patriots 32 18 .640
North Charleston Lowgators 26 24 .520 6
Mobile Revelers 26 24 .520 6
Roanoke Dazzle 26 24 .520 6
Asheville Altitude 23 27 .460 9
Columbus Riverdragons 23 27 .460 9
Greenville Groove 22 28 .440 10
Huntsville Flight 22 28 .440 10
Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
NBDL Championship
(Best-of-3)
      
1Fayetteville 2
4Roanoke 0
3Mobile 2
1Fayetteville 1
3Mobile 2
2North Charleston 0

Finals

Finals[edit]

April 4, 2003
7:30 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Mobile Revelers 92, Fayetteville Patriots82
Scoring by quarter: 27–15, 25–24, 18–18, 22–25
Pts: Cedric Henderson21
Rebs: Derek Hood8
Asts: Cedric Henderson6
Pts: Terrell McIntyre29
Rebs: Jeff Aubry15
Asts: Omar Cook7

Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, North Carolina
Attendance: 2,163
Referees:

  • #10 Matt Boland
  • #41 Jeff Smith
  • #45 Zach Zarba

April 9, 2003
8:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Fayetteville Patriots 77, Mobile Revelers71
Scoring by quarter: 24–18, 16–16, 23–13, 14–24
Pts: Terrell McIntyre19
Rebs: Bryan Lucas8
Asts: Terrell McIntyre8
Pts: Cedric Henderson17
Rebs: Derek Hood15
Asts: Larry Reid4

Mobile Civic Center, Mobile, Alabama
Attendance: 1,888
Referees:

  • #35 Olandis Poole
  • #37 Troy Raymond
  • #39 Eli Roe

April 11, 2003
7:30 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Mobile Revelers 75, Fayetteville Patriots72
Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 16–19, 20–25, 24–15
Pts: Isaac Fontaine19
Rebs: Derek Hood8
Asts: Larry Reid3
Pts: Terrell McIntyre16
Rebs: Jameel Watkins8
Asts: Omar Cook5

Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, North Carolina
Attendance: 4,313
Referees:

  • #37 Troy Raymond
  • #39 Eli Roe
  • #45 Zach Zarba

2003–04[edit]

Team W L Win % GB
Asheville Altitude 28 18 .609
Charleston Lowgators 27 19 .587 1
Huntsville Flight 24 22 .522 4
Fayetteville Patriots 21 25 .457 7
Roanoke Dazzle 20 26 .435 8
Columbus Riverdragons 18 28 .391 10
Semifinals NBDL Championship
      
1Asheville 116
4Fayetteville 111
1Asheville 108
3Huntsville (OT) 106
3Huntsville 108
2Charleston 100

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 24, 2004
7:15 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Huntsville Flight 106, Asheville Altitude 108 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 37–21, 19–27, 18–21, 23–28, Overtime: 9–11
Pts: Mateen Cleaves26
Rebs: Rodney Bias10
Asts: Mateen Cleaves6
Pts: Brandon Kurtz26
Rebs: Brandon Kurtz14
Asts: Lavor Postell, Brandin Knight 4 each

Asheville Civic Center, Asheville, North Carolina
Attendance: 3,891
Referees:

  • #19 David Guthrie
  • #26 Eric Lewis
  • #35 Olandis Poole

2004–05[edit]

Team W L Win % GB
Columbus Riverdragons 30 18 .625
Asheville Altitude 27 21 .563 3
Huntsville Flight 27 21 .563 3
Roanoke Dazzle 26 22 .542 4
Fayetteville Patriots 17 31 .354 13
Florida Flame 17 31 .354 13
Semifinals NBDL Championship
      
1Columbus 96
4Roanoke 89
2Asheville 90
1Columbus 67
2Asheville 90
3Huntsville 86

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 23, 2005
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Asheville Altitude 90, Columbus Riverdragons67
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 25–14, 18–22, 29–10
Pts: Ron Slay, Lenny Stokes19
Rebs: Tim Bowers, Ron Slay 10 each
Asts: Tim Bowers4
Pts: Derrick Zimmerman16
Rebs: Ramel Curry, Neil Yanke 8 each
Asts: Derrick Zimmerman8

Columbus Civic Center, Columbus, Georgia
Attendance: 5,156
Referees:

  • #19 David Guthrie
  • #44 Sean Wright
  • #30 Curtis Blair

2005–06[edit]

Team W L Win % GB
Fort Worth Flyers 28 20 .583
Albuquerque Thunderbirds 26 22 .542 2
Florida Flame 25 23 .521 3
Roanoke Dazzle 25 23 .521 3
Arkansas RimRockers 24 24 .500 4
Austin Toros 24 24 .500 4
Tulsa 66ers 24 24 .500 4
Fayetteville Patriots 16 32 .333 12
Semifinals D-League Championship
      
2Albuquerque 80
3Florida 71
2Albuquerque 119
1Fort Worth 108
1Fort Worth 87
4Roanoke 78

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 22, 2006
7:00 p.m. CT

Boxscore

Albuquerque Thunderbirds 119, Fort Worth Flyers 108
Scoring by quarter: 28–21, 30–25, 29–28, 32–34
Pts: Tierre Brown, Andreas Glyniadakis 21 each
Rebs: Tierre Brown10
Asts: T. J. Cummings, Brandon Robinson 6 each
Pts: Keith Langford39
Rebs: Keith Langford7
Asts: Keith Langford, Aaron Miles 6 each

Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas
Attendance: 3,518
Referees:

2006–07[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Eastern Division[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Dakota Wizards (1) 33 17 .660 19–6 14–11
x-Sioux Falls Skyforce (2) 30 20 .600 3 17–8 13–12
x-Fort Worth Flyers (3) 29 21 .580 4 18–7 11–14
Tulsa 66ers 21 29 .420 12 12–13 9–14
Austin Toros 21 29 .420 12 11–14 10–15
Arkansas RimRockers 16 34 .320 17 11–14 5–20

Western Division[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Idaho Stampede (1) 33 17 .660 16–9 17–8
x-Colorado 14ers (2) 28 22 .560 5 16–9 12–13
x-Albuquerque Thunderbirds (3) 24 26 .480 9 14–11 10–15
Los Angeles D-Fenders 23 27 .460 10 13–12 10–15
Anaheim Arsenal 23 27 .460 10 11–14 12–13
Bakersfield Jam 19 31 .380 14 12–13 7–18

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

Three teams with the best regular season records in each division qualified for playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in the first and second rounds, while teams with higher seed holds home-court advantage in the Finals. The division winners received a bye from the first round. The remaining teams faced each other in the first round.

First round
(April 17–18)
Second round
(April 20–21)
D-League Championship
(April 29)
         
1Dakota 115
2Sioux Falls 113
2Sioux Falls 128
3Fort Worth 105
E1 Dakota 129*
Eastern Division
W2 Colorado 121
1Idaho 91
2Colorado 94*
2Colorado 130
3Albuquerque 100

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 29, 2007
6:00 p.m. CT

Recap
Box Score

Colorado 14ers 121, Dakota Wizards 129 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 33–25, 23–39, 24–22, 29–23, Overtime: 12–20
Pts: Eugene Jeter30
Rebs: Elton Brown12
Asts: Eugene Jeter8
Pts: Darius Rice52
Rebs: Maurice Baker10
Asts: Chris McCray7

Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota
Attendance: 5,224
Referees:

  • #48 Brian Forte
  • #18 John Goble
  • #30 Blair

2007–08[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Western Division[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Idaho Stampede (1) 36 14 .720 21–4 15–10
x-Los Angeles D-Fenders (4) 32 18 .640 4 19–6 13–12
Utah Flash 24 26 .480 12 14–11 10–15
Anaheim Arsenal 23 27 .460 13 14–11 9–16
Bakersfield Jam 11 39 .220 25 9–16 2–23

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The three division winners, along with the next three teams with the best regular season records regardless of division, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format for the first two rounds and best-of-three format for the finals. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The three division winners were seeded from 1 to 3 based on their regular season records, while the remaining teams were seeded from 4 to 6 based on their regular season records. The two division winners with the best regular season records received a bye from the first round. The remaining division winners faced the lowest seeded teams, while the two remaining teams faced each other.

First round
(April 15)
Second round
(April 19–20)
D-League Championship
(April 21–25)
         
1Idaho* 97
4Los Angeles 90
4Los Angeles 102
5Colorado 95
1Idaho* 2
2Austin* 1
2Austin* 99
6Sioux Falls 93
3Dakota* 89
6Sioux Falls 101

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 21, 2008
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Idaho Stampede 89, Austin Toros 95
Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 18–28, 17–26, 28–27
Pts: Cory Violette20
Rebs: Cory Violette14
Asts: Randy Livingston9
Pts: Justin Bowen25
Rebs: Darvin Ham13
Asts: Andre Barrett7

Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas
Attendance: 2,299
Referees:

April 24, 2008
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Austin Toros 89, Idaho Stampede 90
Scoring by quarter: 33–27, 12–22, 29–23, 15–18
Pts: Andre Barrett27
Rebs: Ian Mahinmi12
Asts: Andre Barrett8
Pts: Cory Violette19
Rebs: Jason Ellis16
Asts: Luke Jackson7

Qwest Arena, Boise, Idaho
Attendance: 3,659
Referees:

  • #30 Curtis Blair
  • #55 Marat Kogut
  • #58 Josh Tiven

April 25, 2008
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Austin Toros 101, Idaho Stampede 108
Scoring by quarter: 22–29, 24–26, 23–26, 32–27
Pts: Andre Barrett29
Rebs: Ian Mahinmi15
Asts: Barrett, Ham, Johnson, Mahinmi 2 each
Pts: Mike Taylor27
Rebs: Ellis, Violette 14 each
Asts: Luke Jackson10
Idaho wins series, 2–1

Qwest Arena, Boise, Idaho
Attendance: 4,124
Referees:

  • #30 Curtis Blair
  • #15 Eric Dalen
  • #55 Marat Kogut

2008–09[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Complete rosters for each of the 16 2008–09 NBA D-League teams will consist of the ten players drafted November 7 along with seven returning, allocation, and local tryout players. Rosters will be reduced to 12 players on November 20 and opening-day 10-man rosters must be set by November 26 in anticipation of the November 28 tip off of the NBA D-League's eighth season. Each team will play one preseason game between November 19 and 25.

Western Division[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Utah Flash (2) 32 18 .640 17–8 15–10
x-Idaho Stampede (5) 31 19 .620 1 20–5 11–14
x-Bakersfield Jam (8) 26 24 .520 6 16–9 10–15
Reno Bighorns 25 25 .500 7 18–7 7–18
Los Angeles D-Fenders 19 31 .380 13 11–14 8–17
Anaheim Arsenal 15 35 .300 17 9–16 6–19

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The three division winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular season records regardless of division, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with single elimination format for the first two rounds and best-of-three format for the finals. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The three division winners were seeded from 1 to 3 based on their regular season records, while the remaining teams were seeded from 4 to 8 based on their regular season records. The three division winners had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the three division winners. For the first time in the best-of-three era, a team completed a perfect postseason record, with the 14ers going a perfect 4–0 to win the championship.

First round
(April 14–16)
Second round
(April 18–20)
Finals
(April 22–24)
         
1Colorado* 129
7Erie 108
1Colorado* 114
4Austin 111
4Austin 119
5Idaho 116 OT
1Colorado* 2
2Utah* 0
2Utah* 94
8Bakersfield 81
2Utah* 103
6Dakota 93
3Iowa* 109
6Dakota 114

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 22, 2009
9:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Colorado 14ers 136, Utah Flash 131 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 36–23, 42–38, 23–33, 21–28, Overtime: 14–9
Pts: Sonny Weems28
Rebs: Josh Davis8
Asts: Eddie Gill8
Pts: Ronald Dupree37
Rebs: J. R. Giddens17
Asts: Dupree, Giddens, Kruger 4 each

McKay Events Center, Orem, Utah
Attendance: 4,058
Referees:

  • #52 James Williams
  • #51 Kane Fitzgerald
  • #58 Josh Tiven

April 24, 2009
9:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Utah Flash 104, Colorado 14ers 123
Scoring by quarter: 24–26, 35–26, 27–36, 18–35
Pts: Almond, Kruger 18 each
Rebs: J. R. Giddens15
Asts: Giddens, Kruger 5 each
Pts: Sonny Weems25
Rebs: Dabbert, Davis, Gilder 7 each
Asts: Sonny Weems7
Colorado wins series, 2–0

Broomfield Event Center, Broomfield, Colorado
Attendance: 3,059
Referees:

  • #34 Kevin Cutler
  • #36 Brent Barnaky
  • #55 Marat Kogut

2009–10[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.

This was the first Finals to feature teams with a single affiliation partnership, which featured the Rio Grande Valley Vipers (operated by the Houston Rockets) and the Tulsa 66ers (operated by the Oklahoma City Thunder). The Vipers won Game 1 and then finished Game 2 with a last-second shot by Craig Winder to win their first championship.[2]

First round
(April 7–13)
Second round
(April 16–21)
Finals
(April 25–27)
         
1Iowa* 2
7Utah 1
1Iowa* 1
8Tulsa 2
4Sioux Falls 1
8Tulsa 2
8Tulsa 0
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
6Reno 1
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
3Austin 1
3Austin 2
5Dakota 1

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 25, 2010
4:00 p.m. CT

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 124, Tulsa 66ers 107
Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 34–32, 33–21, 30–27
Pts: Mike Harris24
Rebs: Will Conroy16
Asts: Will Conroy11
Pts: Larry Owens21
Rebs: Latavious Williams13
Asts: Wink Adams7

Tulsa Convention Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Attendance: 5,453
Referees:

  • #58 Josh Tiven
  • #14 Nick Buchert
  • #52 James Williams

April 27, 2010
7:30 p.m. CT

Recap
Boxscore

Tulsa 66ers 91, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 94
Scoring by quarter: 22–24, 21–18, 24–22, 24–30
Pts: Larry Owens25
Rebs: Latavious Williams8
Asts: Wink Adams8
Pts: Mike Harris26
Rebs: Mike Harris16
Asts: Antonio Anderson9
Rio Grande Valley wins series, 2–0

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 6,198
Referees:

  • #34 Kevin Cutler
  • #36 Brent Barnaky
  • #33 J. T. Orr

2010–11[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.

First round
(April 6–14)
Second round
(April 15–20)
Finals
(April 24–29)
         
1Iowa* 2
7Utah 1
1Iowa* 2
4Tulsa 0
4Tulsa 2
8Texas 0
1Iowa* 2
3Rio Grande Valley 1
2Reno* 2
5Erie 1
2Reno* 0
3Rio Grande Valley 2
3Rio Grande Valley 2
6Bakersfield 1

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 24, 2011
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Iowa Energy 123, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 106
Scoring by quarter: 28–37, 31–26, 36–29, 35–34
Pts: Curtis Stinson29
Rebs: Curtis Stinson10
Asts: Hannah, Stinson 10 each
Pts: Mouhammad Faye22
Rebs: Mouhammad Faye9
Asts: Terrel Harris6

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 4,096
Referees:

  • #40 J. T. Orr
  • #32 Tre Maddox
  • #43 Kevin Scott

April 27, 2011
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 141, Iowa Energy 122
Scoring by quarter: 27–29, 38–34, 41–24, 35–35
Pts: Jerel McNeal37
Rebs: Mouhammad Faye12
Asts: Jerel McNeal8
Pts: Moses Ehambe33
Rebs: Curtis Stinson10
Asts: Curtis Stinson12

Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
Attendance: 14,036
Referees:

  • #17 Scott Twardoski
  • #31 Karl Lane
  • #12 Scott Bolnick

April 29, 2011
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 111, Iowa Energy 119
Scoring by quarter: 39–34, 22–28, 27–19, 23–38
Pts: Jerel McNeal29
Rebs: Jerel McNeal11
Asts: Jerel McNeal6
Pts: Stefhon Hannah31
Rebs: Stanley Robinson11
Asts: Curtis Stinson4
Iowa wins series, 2–1

Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
Attendance: 9,054
Referees:

  • #31 Karl Lane
  • #32 Tre Maddox
  • #40 J. T. Orr

2011–12[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The Eastern and Western Conference winners, along with the next six teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds.

First round
(April 11–16)
Second round
(April 19–22)
Finals
(April 24–28)
         
1Los Angeles* 2
8Iowa 0
1Los Angeles* 2
6Bakersfield 0
4Dakota 0
6Bakersfield 2
1Los Angeles* 1
3Austin 2
2Springfield* 1
7Canton 2
7Canton 1
3Austin 2
3Austin 2
5Erie 1

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 24, 2012
8:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Los Angeles D-Fenders 109, Austin Toros 101 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 20–24, 25–24, 29–27, Overtime: 16–8
Pts: Elijah Millsap33
Rebs: Malcolm Thomas25
Asts: Orien Greene, Mardy Collins, Malcolm Thomas 3 each
Pts: Terrance Woodbury23
Rebs: Woodbury11
Asts: Cory Joseph8

Cedar Park Center, Cedar Park, Texas
Attendance: 3,621
Referees:

  • #13 Steve Anderson
  • #37 Matt Myers
  • #57 Don Hudson
  • #11 Lauren Holtkamp

April 26, 2012
10:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Austin Toros 113, Los Angeles D-Fenders94
Scoring by quarter: 30–15, 19–23, 30–20, 34–36
Pts: Julian Wright, Justin Dentmon 26 each
Rebs: Wright11
Asts: Justin Dentmon, Brad Wanamaker 5 each
Pts: Malcolm Thomas18
Rebs: Thomas14
Asts: Orien Greene6

Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California
Attendance: 350
Referees:

  • #63 Ben Taylor
  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #20 Sir Allen Conner
  • #26 Brett Nansel

April 28, 2012
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Austin Toros 122, Los Angeles D-Fenders 110
Scoring by quarter: 37–31, 30–29, 27–28, 28–22
Pts: Justin Dentmon30
Rebs: Eric Dawson10
Asts: Dentmon, Brad Wanamaker, Carldell Johnson 5 each
Pts: Mardy Collins31
Rebs: Malcolm Thomas11
Asts: Mardy Collins6
Austin wins series, 2–1

Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California
Attendance: 400
Referees:

  • #13 Steve Anderson
  • #39 C.J. Washington
  • #63 Ben Taylor
  • #26 Brent Nansal

2012–13[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Canton Charge (4) 30 20 .600 16–9 14–11
x-Fort Wayne Mad Ants (5) 27 23 .540 3 16–9 11–14
x- Maine Red Claws (8) 26 24 .520 4 14–11 12–13
Erie BayHawks 26 24 .520 4 12–13 12–13
Springfield Armor 18 32 .360 12 12–13 6–19

Central Conference[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Rio Grande Valley Vipers (2) 35 15 .700 20–5 15–10
x-Austin Toros (6) 27 23 .540 8 15–10 12–13
x-Tulsa 66ers (7) 27 23 .540 8 16–9 11–14
Sioux Falls Skyforce 25 25 .500 10 13–12 12–13
Texas Legends 21 29 .420 14 13–12 8–17
Iowa Energy 14 36 .280 21 10–15 4–21

Western Conference[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Bakersfield Jam (1) 36 14 .720 21–4 17–8
x-Santa Cruz Warriors (3) 32 18 .640 4 19–6 13–12
Los Angeles D-Fenders 21 29 .420 17 13–12 8–17
Idaho Stampede 19 31 .380 17 10–15 9–16
Reno Bighorns 16 34 .320 20 11–14 5–20

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The three conference winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular season records regardless of conference, qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular season record holds home-court advantage in every rounds. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular season records. The top three seeds had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded teams. The fourth seeded team would be paired with the remaining team that is not chosen as an opponent by the top three seeds. For the second time in league history, a team went undefeated in postseason play to win the championship, with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers going 6–0 becoming the second team in league history to win two titles.

First round
(April 10–13)
Second round
(April 17–21)
Finals
(April 25–29)
         
1Bakersfield* 0
6Austin 2
6Austin 0
3Santa Cruz 2
3Santa Cruz 2
5Fort Wayne 0
3Santa Cruz 0
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
8Maine 0
2Rio Grande Valley* 2
7Tulsa 0
4Canton 1
7Tulsa 2

Notes

Finals[edit]

April 25, 2013
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 112, Santa Cruz Warriors 102
Scoring by quarter: 24–31, 30–26, 28–28, 30–17
Pts: Glen Rice Jr.33
Rebs: Rice, Daniels, Murry10
Asts: Toure' Murry10
Pts: Travis Leslie19
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne8
Asts: Stefhon Hannah5

Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,505
Referees:

  • #13 Steve Anderson
  • #20 Sir Allen Conner
  • #42 Brenda Pantoja
  • #26 Brett Nansel

CBS Sports Network

April 27, 2013
8 p.m. ET

Recap

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 102, Santa Cruz Warriors91
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 33–27, 17–26, 29–24
Pts: D. J. Kennedy27
Rebs: Glen Rice Jr.13
Asts: D. J. Kennedy6
Pts: Travis Leslie, Scott Machado16
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne8
Asts: Maurice Baker6
Rio Grande Valley wins, 2–0

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 6,132
Referees:

  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #39 C.J. Washington
  • #63 Ben Taylor

2013–14[edit]

Regular season[edit]

West Division[edit]

Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x-Los Angeles D-Fenders (2) 31 19 .620 17–8 14–11
x-Santa Cruz Warriors (6) 29 21 .580 2 16–9 13–12
x-Reno Bighorns (8) 27 23 .540 4 15–10 12–13
Idaho Stampede 24 26 .480 7 13–12 11–14
Bakersfield Jam 24 26 .480 7 13–12 11–14

Notes

Playoffs[edit]

The three division winners, along with the next five teams with the best regular-season records regardless of division qualified for the playoffs. The playoffs consist of three rounds with a best-of-three format. Teams with the better regular-season record hold home-court advantage in each round but play Game 1 on the road and Games 2 and 3 (if necessary) at home. The teams were seeded from 1 to 8 based on their regular-season records. Division winners were not given any special consideration in the seeding and could be the #8 seed. The three division winners, which may or may not be the three top seeds, had to choose their opponents in the first round from among the four lowest seeded wild-card teams. The top-seeded wild-card team was paired with the remaining team that was not chosen as an opponent by the three division winners. The two division winners which are not the top seed were placed in the lower half of the bracket which meant they would meet in the semifinals should they both advance. This would also result in the top two seeds meeting in the semifinals if they were from the same division and both advanced. For the third time, a team went 6–0 in postseason play, which saw the Fort Wayne Mad Ants become champions for the first time ever, while the Santa Cruz Warriors became the first D League team to ever lose back-to-back Finals (a feat not matched as of 2022).

Quarterfinals
(April 8–15)
Semifinals
(April 17–21)
Finals
(April 24–28)
         
1Fort Wayne* 2
8Reno 0
1Fort Wayne* 2
4Sioux Falls 0
4Sioux Falls 2
7Canton 1
1Fort Wayne* 2
6Santa Cruz 0
2Los Angeles* 0
6Santa Cruz 2
6Santa Cruz 2
5Rio Grande Valley 1
3Iowa* 1
5Rio Grande Valley 2

Notes

Quarterfinals[edit]

April 8, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 146, Iowa Energy 135
Scoring by quarter: 38–38, 40–33, 36–29, 32–35
Pts: Darius Morris29
Rebs: Dario Hunt10
Asts: Darius Morris 11
Pts: Patrick Christopher32
Rebs: Jackie Carmichael10
Asts: Curtis Stinson8

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 4,130
Referees:

  • #20 Sir Allen Conner
  • #11 Lauren Holtkamp
  • #29 Jaston Carter

April 10, 2014
7:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Canton Charge 99, Sioux Falls Skyforce86
Scoring by quarter: 26–28, 24–20, 19–21, 30–17
Pts: Shane Edwards29
Rebs: Arinze Onuaku19
Asts: Will Cherry9
Pts: Craig Smith24
Rebs: Liggins, Oriakhi5
Asts: Tre Kelley5

Canton Memorial Civic Center, Canton, Ohio
Attendance: 2,875
Referees:

  • #33 Justin Van Duyne
  • #62 Jeff Wooten
  • #12 Scott Bolnick

April 10, 2014
9:30 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Santa Cruz Warriors 140, Los Angeles D-Fenders 127
Scoring by quarter: 32–38, 27–33, 39–28, 42–28
Pts: Seth Curry44
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne18
Asts: Seth Curry 7
Pts: Terrence Williams27
Rebs: S. Williams, Hyman8
Asts: Terrence Williams 7

Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,000
Referees:

  • #37 Matt Myers
  • #25 Brett Nansel
  • #20 Sir Allen Conner

April 11, 2014
5:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 97, Reno Bighorns96
Scoring by quarter: 21–25, 27–21, 23–25, 26–25
Pts: Matt Bouldin20
Rebs: Sadiel Rojas11
Asts: Matt Bouldin 5
Pts: Mo Charlo22
Rebs: Willie Reed9
Asts: Walker Russell, Jr.8

Reno Events Center, Reno, Nevada
Attendance: 1,586
Referees:

  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #22 Tyler Ford
  • #53 Josue Nieves

April 12, 2014
1:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Iowa Energy 145, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 142 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 32–40, 30–29, 42–42, 37–30, Overtime: 4–1
Pts: Patrick Christopher34
Rebs: Curtis Stinson14
Asts: Curtis Stinson 8
Pts: Darius Morris51
Rebs: Dario Hunt14
Asts: Darius Morris 18

Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
Attendance: 3,236
Referees:

  • #66 Dedric Taylor
  • #60 Charles Watson
  • #67 Ray Acosta

April 12, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Sioux Falls Skyforce 86, Canton Charge82
Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 24–26, 19–19, 21–19
Pts: DeAndre Liggins21
Rebs: DeAndre Liggins 9
Asts: Tre Kelley7
Pts: Antoine Agudio16
Rebs: Arinze Onuaku12
Asts: Will Cherry4

Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Attendance: 2,374
Referees:

  • #57 Don Hudson
  • #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg

CBS Sports Network

April 12, 2014
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Santa Cruz Warriors 138, Los Angeles D-Fenders 126
Scoring by quarter: 24–33, 40–25, 44–34, 30–34
Pts: Cameron Jones33
Rebs: Ognjen Kuzmić18
Asts: Nwaelele, Goulbourne5
Pts: Brandon Costner39
Rebs: Shawne Williams12
Asts: Josh Magette7
Santa Cruz wins, 2–0

Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California
Attendance: 400
Referees:

  • #11 Lauren Holtkamp
  • #24 Deldre Carr
  • #47 Garrick Shannon

April 13, 2014
7:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 115, Reno Bighorns93
Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 30–22, 21–22, 44–25
Pts: Tony Mitchell21
Rebs: Frisby, Ohlbrecht11
Asts: Matt Bouldin9
Pts: Trent Lockett20
Rebs: Reed, B. Davis8
Asts: Walker Russell, Jr.4
Fort Wayne wins, 2–0

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 1,976
Referees:

  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #38 Greg Danridge
  • #39 C.J. Washington

April 14, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Sioux Falls Skyforce 105, Canton Charge98
Scoring by quarter: 21–27, 24–20, 25–31, 35–20
Pts: Tre Kelley26
Rebs: DeAndre Liggins6
Asts: DeAndre Liggins 7
Pts: Agudio, Cherry21
Rebs: Arinze Onuaku14
Asts: Will Cherry 12
Sioux Falls wins, 2–1

Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Attendance: 2,534
Referees:

  • #66 Dedric Taylor
  • #22 Tyler Ford
  • #26 Brett Nansel

April 14, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 131, Iowa Energy 126
Scoring by quarter: 32–32, 31–32, 35–29, 33–33
Pts: Darius Morris36
Rebs: Covington, Hagins9
Asts: Darius Morris 8
Pts: Patrick Christopher35
Rebs: Moses Ehambe9
Asts: Curtis Stinson8
Rio Grande Valley wins, 2–1

Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa
Attendance: 4,637
Referees:

  • #57 Don Hudson
  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg

Semifinals[edit]

April 17, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

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Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 113, Sioux Falls Skyforce 111
Scoring by quarter: 24–28, 34–29, 21–34, 34–20
Pts: Sadiel Rojas20
Rebs: Chris Porter7
Asts: Tony Mitchell7
Pts: Henry Walker24
Rebs: DeAndre Liggins13
Asts: Tre Kelley10

Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Attendance: 2,701
Referees:

  • #33 Justin Van Duyne
  • #39 C.J. Washington
  • #62 Jeff Wooten

CBS Sports Network

April 17, 2014
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Santa Cruz Warriors 135, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 104
Scoring by quarter: 41–23, 32–29, 28–29, 34–23
Pts: Cameron Jones24
Rebs: Ognjen Kuzmić18
Asts: Lance Goulbourne8
Pts: Isaiah Canaan25
Rebs: Dario Hunt9
Asts: Darius Morris8

Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,544
Referees:

  • #11 Lauren Holtkamp
  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #22 Tyler Ford

April 19, 2014
7:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 126, Sioux Falls Skyforce 118
Scoring by quarter: 36–20, 43–30, 16–30, 31–38
Pts: Ron Howard25
Rebs: Sadiel Rojas12
Asts: Matt Bouldin8
Pts: Craig Smith20
Rebs: Craig Smith 9
Asts: Tre Kelley10
Fort Wayne wins, 2–0

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 2,812
Referees:

  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg
  • #20 Sir Allen Conner
  • #60 Charles Watson

CBS Sports Network

April 19, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 136, Santa Cruz Warriors 113
Scoring by quarter: 28–28, 35–31, 37–20, 36–34
Pts: Isaiah Canaan43
Rebs: Covington, Hagins12
Asts: Darius Morris10
Pts: Mychel Thompson22
Rebs: Kevin Kotzur10
Asts: C. Jones, Gardner8

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 4,670
Referees:

  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 C.J. Washington
  • #66 Dedric Taylor

CBS Sports Network

April 21, 2014
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Santa Cruz Warriors 147, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 128
Scoring by quarter: 36–23, 37–38, 37–34, 37–33
Pts: Lance Goulbourne29
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne 14
Asts: Seth Curry8
Pts: Isaiah Canaan35
Rebs: Tony Bishop9
Asts: Darius Morris6
Santa Cruz wins, 2–1

State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas
Attendance: 4,123
Referees:

  • #57 Don Hudson
  • #33 Justin Van Duyne
  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #39 C.J. Washington

Finals[edit]

CBS Sports Network

April 24, 2014
9:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 102, Santa Cruz Warriors92
Scoring by quarter: 31–23, 28–28, 15–22, 28–19
Pts: Tony Mitchell25
Rebs: Sadiel Rojas11
Asts: Ron Howard8
Pts: Cameron Jones24
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne11
Asts: Curry, Gardner3

Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,544
Referees:

  • #11 Lauren Holtkamp
  • #39 C.J. Washington
  • #66 Dedric Taylor

CBS Sports Network

April 26, 2014
7:30 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 119, Santa Cruz Warriors 113
Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 38–21, 26–32, 28–33
Pts: Tony Mitchell32
Rebs: Sadiel Rojas10
Asts: Ron Howard6
Pts: Seth Curry29
Rebs: Lance Goulbourne14
Asts: Cameron Jones6
Fort Wayne wins, 2–0

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 4,719
Referees:

  • #33 Justin Van Duyne
  • #12 Scott Bolnick
  • #60 Charles Watson
  • #30 Mitchell Ervin

2014–15[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Quarterfinals
(April 8–15)
Semifinals
(April 17–21)
Finals
(April 23–27)
         
E1 Maine* 0
E4 Fort Wayne 2
E4 Fort Wayne 2
E3 Canton 0
E2 Sioux Falls* 1
E3 Canton 2
E4 Fort Wayne 0
W1 Santa Cruz 2
W1 Santa Cruz* 2
W4 Oklahoma City 0
W1 Santa Cruz 2
W2 Austin 1
W2 Austin* 2
W3 Bakersfield 1

Finals[edit]

April 23, 2015
8:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Santa Cruz Warriors 119, Fort Wayne Mad Ants 115
Pts: Elliot Williams31
Rebs: Ognjen Kuzmic13
Asts: Elliot Williams8
Pts: Ramon Harris30
Rebs: CJ Fair7
Asts: Jordan Crawford11

Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 3,318
Referees:

  • #22 Tyler Ford
  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 CJ Washington

April 26, 2015
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Fort Wayne Mad Ants 96, Santa Cruz Warriors 109
Scoring by quarter: 27–28, 25–31, 19–23, 25–27
Pts: Jordan Crawford17
Rebs: Trey McKinney Jones8
Asts: Matt Bouldin6
Pts: Elliot Williams23
Rebs: Darington Hobson, Taylor Griffin 11 each
Asts: Darington Hobson7
Santa Cruz wins series, 2–0

Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,600
Referees:

  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg
  • #68 Gediminis Petraitis

2015–16[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 24, 2016
6:00 p.m. CT

Boxscore

Sioux Falls Skyforce 104, Los Angeles D-Fenders99
Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 30–23, 24–23, 29–31
Pts: Rodney McGruder30
Rebs: Rodney McGruder11
Asts: DeAndre Liggins8
Pts: Vander Blue31
Rebs: Justin Harper7
Asts: Josh Magette8

Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California
Attendance: 550
Referees:

  • #14 JB DeRosa
  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #70 Aaron Smith

April 26, 2016
7:00 p.m. CT

Boxscore

Los Angeles D-Fenders 109, Sioux Falls Skyforce 102
Scoring by quarter: 27–26, 25–27, 28–26, 29–23
Pts: Vander Blue29
Rebs: Ryan Gomes11
Asts: Josh Magette10
Pts: Greg Whittington17
Rebs: DeAndre Liggins10
Asts: DeAndre Liggins6

Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Attendance: 3,250
Referees:

  • #39 CJ Washington
  • #45 Ray Acosta
  • #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal

April 27, 2016
7:00 p.m. CT

Boxscore

Los Angeles D-Fenders 63, Sioux Falls Skyforce 91
Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 18–20, 13–27, 15–22
Pts: Josh Magette21
Rebs: D.J. Shumpert8
Asts: Josh Magette3
Pts: Jarnell Stokes25
Rebs: Jarnell Stokes12
Asts: DeAndre Liggins6
Sioux Falls wins series, 2–1

Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Attendance: 3,016
Referees:

  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 CJ Washington
  • #45 Ray Acosta

2016–17[edit]

Final standings.[4]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Maine Red Claws (BOS) 29 21 .580 0 15–10 14–11
Delaware 87ers (PHI) 26 24 .520 3 15–10 11–14
Westchester Knicks (NYK) 19 31 .380 10 12–13 7–18
Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 19 31 .380 10 13–12 6–19
Long Island Nets (BKN) 17 33 .340 12 10–15 7–18
Erie BayHawks (ORL) 14 36 .280 15 9–16 5–20
Central Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
z – Raptors 905 (TOR) 39 11 .780 0 18–7 21–4
x – Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 30 20 .600 9 16–9 14–11
x – Canton Charge (CLE) 29 21 .580 10 17–8 12–13
Grand Rapids Drive (DET) 26 24 .520 13 15–10 11–14
Windy City Bulls (CHI) 23 27 .460 16 15–10 8–17

Western Conference[edit]

Southwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 34 16 .680 0 19–6 15–10
x – Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 32 18 .640 2 19–6 13–12
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 29 21 .580 5 16–9 13–12
Austin Spurs (SAS) 25 25 .500 9 13–12 12–13
Texas Legends (DAL) 25 25 .500 9 14–11 11–14
Iowa Energy (MEM) 12 38 .240 22 6–19 6–19
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
y – Los Angeles D-Fenders (LAL) 34 16 .680 0 16–9 18–7
x – Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 31 19 .620 3 18–7 13–12
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX) 22 28 .440 12 14–11 8–17
Reno Bighorns (SAC) 21 29 .420 13 12–13 9–16
Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 14 36 .280 20 7–18 7–18

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 23, 2017
8:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Raptors 905 106, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 119
Scoring by quarter: 31–29, 20–26, 31–38, 24–26
Pts: CJ Leslie25
Rebs: Pascal Siakam10
Asts: John Jordan8
Pts: Darius Morris23
Rebs: Chinanu Onuaku, Joshua Smith 10 each
Asts: Darius Morris11

McAllen Convention Center, McAllen, Texas
Attendance: 1,969
Referees:

  • #45 Ray Acosta
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg
  • #70 Aaron Smith

April 25, 2017
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 85, Raptors 905 95
Scoring by quarter: 22–23, 23–31, 22–18, 19–23
Pts: Kyle Wiltjer25
Rebs: Kyle Wiltjer12
Asts: Darius Morris7
Pts: Pascal Siakam32
Rebs: Pascal Siakam10
Asts: Fred VanVleet9

Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Attendance: 3,359
Referees:

  • #14 JB DeRosa
  • #23 Jacyn Goble
  • #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal

April 27, 2017
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 96, Raptors 905 122
Pts: Troy Williams23
Rebs: Chris Walker9
Asts: Jarvis Threatt7
Pts: Bruno Caboclo31
Rebs: Bruno Caboclo, Yanick Moreira 11 each
Asts: Fred VanVleet14
Raptors 905 wins series, 2–1

Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Attendance: 4,824
Referees:

  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 CJ Washington
  • #46 Jonathan Sterling

2017–18[edit]

Finals standings.[5]

x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference[edit]

Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
zWestchester Knicks (NYK) 32 18 .640 0 13–12 19–6
xRaptors 905 (TOR) 31 19 .620 1 18–7 13–12
Long Island Nets (BKN) 27 23 .540 5 14–11 13–12
Maine Red Claws (BOS) 17 33 .340 15 14–11 3–22
Central Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yFort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 29 21 .580 0 19–6 10–15
xGrand Rapids Drive (DET) 29 21 .580 0 16–9 13–12
Windy City Bulls (CHI) 24 26 .480 5 13–12 11–14
Canton Charge (CLE) 22 28 .440 7 9–16 13–12
Wisconsin Herd (MIL) 21 29 .420 8 8–17 13–12
Southeast Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yErie BayHawks (ATL) 28 22 .560 0 15–10 13–12
xLakeland Magic (ORL) 28 22 .560 0 15–10 13–12
Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 16 34 .320 12 9–16 7–18
Delaware 87ers (PHI) 16 34 .320 12 6–19 10–15

Western Conference[edit]

Midwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yOklahoma City Blue (OKC) 28 22 .560 0 15–10 13–12
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 25 25 .500 3 13–12 12–13
Iowa Wolves (MIN) 24 26 .480 4 14–11 10–15
Memphis Hustle (MEM) 21 29 .420 7 10–15 11–14
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yReno Bighorns (SAC) 29 21 .580 0 14–11 15–10
xSouth Bay Lakers (LAL) 28 22 .560 1 16–9 12–13
Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 23 27 .460 6 13–12 10–15
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX) 23 27 .460 6 13–12 10–15
Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC) 23 27 .460 6 14–11 9–16
Southwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
zAustin Spurs (SAS) 32 18 .640 0 17–8 15–10
xRio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 29 21 .580 3 14–11 15–10
xTexas Legends (DAL) 29 21 .580 3 16–9 13–12
Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 16 34 .320 16 11–14 5–20

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 8, 2018
7:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Raptors 905 93, Austin Spurs 105
Scoring by quarter: 23–30, 26–24, 27–27, 17–24
Pts: Lorenzo Brown20
Rebs: Kennedy Meeks9
Asts: Lorenzo Brown10
Pts: Derrick White35
Rebs: Jaron Blossomgame11
Asts: Darrun Hilliard4

H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, Cedar Park, Texas
Attendance: 4,321
Referees:

  • #24 Brandon Adair
  • #37 Matt Myers
  • #48 Vladimir Voyard-Tadal

April 10, 2018
8:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Austin Spurs 98, Raptors 90576
Scoring by quarter: 28–18, 18–20, 27–24, 25–14
Pts: Nick Johnson17
Rebs: Jaron Blossomgame10
Asts: Olivier Hanlan7
Pts: Malcolm Miller, Kaza Kajami-Keane 12 each
Rebs: Alfonzo McKinnie, Kennedy Meeks 9 each
Asts: Lorenzo Brown10
Austin wins series, 2–0

Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Attendance: 3,262
Referees:

  • #11 Randy Richardson
  • #19 Phenizee Ransom
  • #35 John Butler

2018–19[edit]

Regular Season Final standings:[6]

x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference[edit]

Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
zLong Island Nets (BKN) 34 16 .680 0 19–6 15–10
xWestchester Knicks (NYK) 29 21 .580 5 16–9 13–12
xRaptors 905 (TOR) 29 21 .580 5 13–12 16–9
Delaware Blue Coats (PHI) 21 29 .420 13 13–12 8–17
Maine Red Claws (BOS) 19 31 .380 15 11–14 8–17
Central Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yGrand Rapids Drive (DET) 28 22 .560 0 14–11 14–11
xWindy City Bulls (CHI) 27 23 .540 1 15–10 12–13
Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 23 27 .460 5 14–11 9–16
Canton Charge (CLE) 22 28 .429 6 10–15 12–13
Wisconsin Herd (MIL) 12 38 .240 16 8–17 4–21
Southeast Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yLakeland Magic (ORL) 32 18 .640 0 18–7 14–11
Capital City Go-Go (WAS) 25 25 .500 7 14–11 11–14
Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 24 26 .480 8 10–15 14–11
Erie BayHawks (ATL) 24 26 .469 8 17–8 7–18

Western Conference[edit]

Midwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
yOklahoma City Blue (OKC) 34 16 .680 0 17–8 17–8
xMemphis Hustle (MEM) 28 22 .560 6 16–9 12–13
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 24 26 .480 10 13–12 11–14
Iowa Wolves (MIN) 20 30 .400 14 13–12 7–18
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
ySanta Cruz Warriors (GSW) 34 16 .680 0 20–5 14–11
xStockton Kings (SAC) 30 20 .600 4 18–7 12–13
Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC) 26 24 .520 8 14–11 12–13
South Bay Lakers (LAL) 21 29 .420 13 13–12 8–17
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX) 12 38 .240 22 7–18 5–20
Southwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
zRio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 34 16 .680 0 18–7 16–9
xSalt Lake City Stars (UTA) 27 23 .540 7 15–10 12–13
Austin Spurs (SAS) 20 30 .400 14 13–12 7–18
Texas Legends (DAL) 16 34 .320 18 14–11 2–23

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 7, 2019
7:00 p.m. ET

Recap and Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 107, Long Island Nets 117
Scoring by quarter: 18–37, 31–22, 27–31, 31–27
Pts: Jordan Johnson23
Rebs: Isaiah Hartenstein17
Asts: Jordan Johnson3
Pts: Dzanan Musa23
Thomas Wimbush 23 each
Rebs: Alan Williams16
Asts: Tahjere McCall4

Island Federal Credit Union Arena, Stony Brook, New York
Attendance: 2,431
Referees:

  • #16 Nate Green
  • #65 Andy Nagy
  • #76 Toni Patillo
  • #31

April 9, 2019
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap and Boxscore

Long Island Nets 116, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 127
Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 29–37, 30–30, 30–33
Pts: Theo Pinson32
Rebs: Theo Pinson11
Asts: Jordan McLaughlin6
Pts: Isaiah Hartenstein33
Rebs: Isaiah Hartenstein13
Asts: Jordan Johnson9

Bert Ogden Arena, Edinburg, Texas
Attendance: 8,208
Referees:

  • #17 Matt Kallio
  • #49 Evan Scott
  • #35 John Butler

April 12, 2019
8:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore
Play-by-Play

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 129, Long Island Nets 112
Scoring by quarter: 38–24, 37–23, 28–27, 26–38
Pts: Isaiah Hartenstein30
Rebs: Isaiah Hartenstein17
Asts: Michael Frazier II6
Pts: Alan Williams26
Rebs: Alan Williams21
Asts: Jordan McLaughlin9
Rio Grande Valley wins series, 2–1

Island Federal Credit Union Arena, Stony Brook, New York
Attendance: 2,783
Referees:

  • #49 Evan Scott
  • #16 Nate Green
  • #42 Kevin Fahy
  • #35 John Butler

2019–20[edit]

Final standings when the season was curtailed on March 12, 2020:[7]

x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference[edit]

Atlantic Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
Maine Red Claws (BOS) 28 14 .667 0 14–6 14–8
Delaware Blue Coats (PHI) 22 21 .512 6.5 10–12 12–9
Raptors 905 (TOR) 22 21 .512 6.5 12–8 10–13
Long Island Nets (BKN) 19 23 .452 9 10–14 9–9
Westchester Knicks (NYK) 17 24 .415 10.5 7–13 10–11
Central Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
xWisconsin Herd (MIL) 33 10 .767 0 16–7 17–3
xCanton Charge (CLE) 29 14 .674 4 20–4 9–10
Grand Rapids Drive (DET) 25 18 .581 8 12–7 13–11
Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 21 22 .488 12 16–8 5–14
Windy City Bulls (CHI) 17 26 .395 16 7–13 10–13
Southeast Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
Lakeland Magic (ORL) 25 17 .595 0 11–11 14–6
Capital City Go-Go (WAS) 22 21 .512 3.5 14–7 8–14
College Park Skyhawks (ATL) 20 23 .465 5.5 9–10 11–13
Erie BayHawks (NO) 13 30 .302 12.5 8–12 5–18
Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 9 34 .209 16.5 4–17 5–17

Western Conference[edit]

Midwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
Memphis Hustle (MEM) 26 15 .634 0 14–7 12–8
Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 22 20 .524 4.5 15–7 7–13
Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 20 22 .476 6.5 12–10 8–12
Iowa Wolves (MIN) 19 24 .442 8 10–13 9–11
Pacific Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
Stockton Kings (SAC) 24 19 .558 0 12–8 12–11
Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 21 21 .500 2.5 8–12 13–9
Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC) 22 22 .500 2.5 12–10 10–12
South Bay Lakers (LAL) 19 25 .432 5.5 13–6 6–19
Northern Arizona Suns (PHX) 8 34 .190 15.5 3–18 5–16
Southwest Division
Team (affiliate) W L PCT GB Home Road
xSalt Lake City Stars (UTA) 30 12 .714 0 17–6 13–6
Austin Spurs (SAS) 24 18 .571 6 13–9 11–9
Texas Legends (DAL) 24 19 .558 6.5 12–11 12–8
Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 15 27 .357 15 6–13 9–14

2020–21[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Pos Team W L PCT GB
1 y – Raptors 905 (TOR) 12 3 .800
2 x – Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 11 4 .733 1
3 x – Erie BayHawks (NO) 11 4 .733 1
4 x – Delaware Blue Coats (PHI) 10 5 .667 2
5 x – Austin Spurs (SAS) 10 5 .667 2
6 x – Lakeland Magic (ORL) 9 6 .600 3
7 x – Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 9 6 .600 3
8 x – NBA G League Ignite 8 7 .533 4
9 Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 8 7 .533 4
10 Long Island Nets (BKN) 7 8 .467 5
11 Westchester Knicks (NYK) 7 8 .467 5
12 Memphis Hustle (MEM) 6 9 .400 6
13 Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 6 9 .400 6
14 Canton Charge (CLE) 5 10 .333 7
15 Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 5 10 .333 7
16 Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC) 5 10 .333 7
17 Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 4 11 .267 8
18 Iowa Wolves (MIN) 2 13 .133 10
Source: GLeague.NBA.com
x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Clinched top seed

Playoffs[edit]

For the first time since the 2006–07 NBA Development League season, the playoffs were held entirely as a single-elimination bracket (the league held this type of format from 2003 to 2007, albeit with four teams for the first three seasons and six for the last season).

Quarterfinals
March 8
Semifinals
March 9
Championship
March 11
         
1 Raptors 905 127
8Ignite 102
1Raptors 905 100
4 Delaware Blue Coats 127
4 Delaware Blue Coats 124
5Austin Spurs 103
4Delaware Blue Coats 78
6 Lakeland Magic 97
2 Santa Cruz Warriors 110
7Rio Grande Valley Vipers 81
2Santa Cruz Warriors 96
6 Lakeland Magic 108
3Erie BayHawks 110
6 Lakeland Magic 139

Championship boxscore[edit]

March 11, 2021
4:30 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Lakeland Magic 97, Delaware Blue Coats78
Scoring by quarter: 21–11, 25–23, 31–20, 20–24
Pts: Devin Cannady22
Rebs: Karim Mane8
Asts: Jeff Dowtin Jr.7
Pts: Rayjon Tucker20
Rebs: Paul Reed11
Asts: Justin Robinson5

AdventHealth Arena, Orlando, Florida
Attendance: Game was behind closed doors
Referees:

  • #18 Isaac Barnett
  • #55 Cheryl Flores
  • #80 Jamahl Ralls
  • #36 Tyler Ricks

2021–22[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Pos Team W L PCT GB
1 y – Raptors 905 (TOR) 24 8 .750
2 x – Motor City Cruise (DET) 22 10 .688 2
3 x – Delaware Blue Coats (PHI) 22 10 .688 2
4 x – Capital City Go-Go (WAS) 21 10 .677 2.5
5 x – College Park Skyhawks (ATL) 20 13 .606 4.5
6 x – Long Island Nets (BKN) 18 15 .545 6.5
7 e – Grand Rapids Gold (DEN) 17 15 .531 7
8 e – Westchester Knicks (NYK) 17 15 .531 7
9 e – Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 17 17 .500 8
10 e – Maine Celtics (BOS) 16 16 .500 8
11 e – Windy City Bulls (CHI) 15 19 .441 10
12 e – Lakeland Magic (ORL) 11 21 .344 13
13 e – Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 9 24 .273 15.5
14 e – Wisconsin Herd (MIL) 8 24 .250 16
15 e – Cleveland Charge (CLE) 6 26 .188 18
Source: GLeague.NBA.com
e – Eliminated; x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Clinched top seed

Western Conference[edit]

Pos Team W L PCT GB
1 y – Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 24 10 .706
2 x – Agua Caliente Clippers (LAC) 22 11 .667 1.5
3 x – South Bay Lakers (LAL) 21 11 .656 2
4 x – Birmingham Squadron (NO) 18 14 .563 5
5 x – Texas Legends (DAL) 19 15 .559 5
6 x – Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 15 17 .469 8
7 e – Iowa Wolves (MIN) 15 17 .469 8
8 e – Stockton Kings (SAC) 15 18 .455 8.5
9 e – Memphis Hustle (MEM) 15 19 .441 9
10 e – Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 15 20 .429 9.5
11 e – Austin Spurs (SAS) 13 19 .406 10
12 e – Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 14 21 .400 10.5
13 e – Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 9 23 .281 14
Source: GLeague.NBA.com
e – Eliminated; x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Clinched top seed

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 12, 2022
9:00 p.m. ET

Play-by-Play
Boxscore

Delaware Blue Coats 128, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 145
Scoring by quarter: 36–35, 29–42, 32–36, 31–32
Pts: Patrick McCaw24
Rebs: Patrick McCaw9
Asts: Shamorie Ponds9
Pts: Trevelin Queen44
Rebs: Mfiondu Kabengele14
Asts: Daishen Nix11

Bert Ogden Arena, Edinburg, Texas
Attendance: 4,186
Referees:

  • #12 Robert Hussey
  • #55 Cheryl Flores
  • #36 Tyler Ricks
  • #77 Jenna Reneau

April 14, 2022
8:00 p.m. ET

Recap
Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 131, Delaware Blue Coats 114
Scoring by quarter: 43–28, 26–29, 35–29, 27–28
Pts: Mfiondu Kabengele29
Rebs: Daishen Nix11
Asts: Daishen Nix8
Pts: Myles Powell28
Rebs: Shaquille Harrison12
Asts: Shaquille Harrison9
Rio Grande Valley wins series, 2–0

Chase Fieldhouse, Wilmington, Delaware
Attendance: 2,619
Referees:

  • #17 Matt Kallio
  • #13 Dannica Mosher
  • #80 Jamahl Ralls
  • #18 Isaac Barnett

2022–23[edit]

Eastern Conference[edit]

Pos Team W L PCT GB
1 y – Long Island Nets (BKN) 23 9 .719
2 x – Delaware Blue Coats (PHI) 20 12 .625 3
3 x – Capital City Go-Go (WAS) 19 13 .594 4
4 x – Maine Celtics (BOS) 19 13 .594 4
5 x – Cleveland Charge (CLE) 18 14 .563 5
6 x – Fort Wayne Mad Ants (IND) 18 14 .563 5
7 e – Windy City Bulls (CHI) 18 14 .563 5
8 e – Lakeland Magic (ORL) 18 14 .563 5
9 e – Motor City Cruise (DET) 17 15 .531 6
10 e – Raptors 905 (TOR) 16 16 .500 7
11 e – College Park Skyhawks (ATL) 15 17 .469 8
12 e – Greensboro Swarm (CHA) 11 21 .344 12
13 e – Wisconsin Herd (MIL) 11 21 .344 12
14 e – Grand Rapids Gold (DEN) 9 23 .281 14
15 e – Westchester Knicks (NYK) 9 23 .281 14
Source: GLeague.NBA.com
e – Eliminated; x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Clinched top seed

Western Conference[edit]

Pos Team W L PCT GB
1 y – Stockton Kings (SAC) 25 7 .781
2 x – Memphis Hustle (MEM) 23 9 .719 2
3 x – South Bay Lakers (LAL) 21 11 .656 4
4 x – Salt Lake City Stars (UTA) 20 12 .625 5
5 x – Sioux Falls Skyforce (MIA) 20 12 .625 5
6 x – Rio Grande Valley Vipers (HOU) 18 14 .563 7
7 e – Santa Cruz Warriors (GSW) 18 14 .563 7
8 e – Capitanes de Ciudad de México 18 14 .563 7
9 e – Ontario Clippers (LAC) 17 15 .531 8
10 e – Oklahoma City Blue (OKC) 13 19 .406 12
11 e – NBA G League Ignite 11 21 .344 14
12 e – Birmingham Squadron (NO) 11 21 .344 14
13 e – Iowa Wolves (MIN) 9 23 .281 16
14 e – Austin Spurs (SAS) 8 24 .250 17
15 e – Texas Legends (DAL) 7 25 .219 18
Source: GLeague.NBA.com
e – Eliminated; x – Qualified for playoffs; y – Clinched top seed

Playoffs[edit]

Conference Quarterfinals Conference Semifinals Conference Finals Finals
Best-of-three
            
1Long Island Nets 111
5Cleveland Charge 107
4Maine Celtics 100
5Cleveland Charge 113
1Long Island Nets 94
Eastern Conference
2Delaware Blue Coats 108
3Capital City Go-Go 101
6Fort Wayne Mad Ants 87
2Delaware Blue Coats 104
3Capital City Go-Go 99
E2 Delaware Blue Coats 2
W6 Rio Grande Valley Vipers 0
1Stockton Kings 97
5Sioux Falls Skyforce 98
4Salt Lake City Stars 107
5Sioux Falls Skyforce 115
5Sioux Falls Skyforce 105
Western Conference
6Rio Grande Valley Vipers 110
3South Bay Lakers 122
6Rio Grande Valley Vipers 124
2Memphis Hustle 108
6Rio Grande Valley Vipers 110

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 4, 2023
9:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Rio Grande Valley Vipers 120, Delaware Blue Coats 134
Scoring by quarter: 21–41, 36–33, 33–36, 24–30
Pts: TyTy Washington Jr.34
Rebs: TyTy Washington Jr.11
Asts: TyTy Washington Jr.8
Pts: Jaden Springer43
Rebs: Charlie Brown Jr.15
Asts: Mac McClung7

Chase Fieldhouse, Wilmington, Delaware
Attendance: 1,545
Referees:

  • #34 Brent Haskill
  • #73 Pat O'Connell
  • #46 Intae Hwang
  • #41 Tyler Mirkovich

April 6, 2023
8:30 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Delaware Blue Coats 114, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 110
Scoring by quarter: 28–26, 32–31, 30–17, 24–36
Pts: Mac McClung30
Rebs: Jaden Springer, Justin Smith, Louis King 9 each
Asts: Mac McClung8
Pts: TyTy Washington Jr.38
Rebs: Darius Days15
Asts: TyTy Washington Jr.5
Delaware wins series, 2–0

Bert Ogden Arena, Edinburg, Texas
Attendance: 6,117
Referees:

  • #80 JD Ralls
  • #77 Jenna Reneau
  • #18 Isaac Barnett
  • #63 Sha'Rae Mitchell

2023–24[edit]

Finals boxscore[edit]

April 9, 2024
8:00 p.m. ET

Box Score

Oklahoma City Blue 86, Maine Celtics 106
Scoring by quarter: 14–33, 28–26, 19–25, 25–22
Pts: Jaden Shackelford21
Rebs: Olivier Sarr13
Asts: Ousmane Dieng, Jaden Shackelford4
Pts: JD Davison23
Rebs: Neemias Queta13
Asts: JD Davison12

Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine
Attendance: 2,417
Referees:

  • #36 Tyler Ricks
  • #77 Jenna Reneau
  • #41 Tyler Mirkovich
  • #34 Brent Haskill

April 11, 2024
8:00 p.m. ET

Box Score

Maine Celtics 89, Oklahoma City Blue99
Scoring by quarter: 14–25, 32–30, 23–28, 20–16
Pts: Drew Peterson29
Rebs: Neemias Queta13
Asts: JD Davison12
Pts: Lindy Waters III27
Rebs: Olivier Sarr9
Asts: Adam Flagler, Hunter Maldonado, Lindy Waters III 5 each

Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Attendance: 6,883
Referees:

  • #41 Tyler Mirkovich
  • #80 JD Ralls
  • #34 Brent Haskil
  • #73 Pat O'Connell

April 15, 2024
9:00 p.m. ET

Boxscore

Oklahoma City Blue 117, Maine Celtics 100
Scoring by quarter: 29–22, 34–18, 29–27, 25–33
Pts: Ousmane Dieng25
Rebs: Olivier Sarr13
Asts: Ousmane Dieng4
Pts: JD Davison22
Rebs: Drew Peterson8
Asts: JD Davison10
Oklahoma City wins series, 2–1

Portland Exposition Building, Portland, Maine
Attendance: 2,417
Referees:

  • #36 Tyler Ricks
  • #77 Jenna Reneau
  • #80 JD Ralls
  • #73 Pat O'Connell

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