2018–19 NBL Canada season
LeagueNational Basketball League of Canada
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 15, 2018 – March 31, 2019
Number of games40
Number of teams10
Draft
Top draft pickMiles Seward
Picked byMoncton Magic
Regular Season
Top seedMoncton Magic
Season MVPBraylon Rayson
Playoffs
Atlantic championsMoncton Magic
Central championsSt. John's Edge
Finals
ChampionsMoncton Magic
  Runners-upSt. John's Edge

The 2018–19 NBL Canada season is the eighth season of the National Basketball League of Canada. The regular season ran from November 15, 2018, to March 31, 2019.

League changes

The league originally intended to move the St. John's Edge to the Atlantic Division following the addition of the expansion Sudbury Five. However, after the NBL lost the Niagara River Lions and was back to four teams in Ontario, the league decided to play as a single table for the regular season schedule to ease the Edge's travel. The league still uses each team's overall record in a divisional table for playoff qualification as done in previous seasons.[1]

Offseason coaching changes

Midseason coaching changes

  • The London Lightning fired Keith Vassell following a 4–4 start to the season after leading the team to a championship the previous season. He was replaced by Elliott Etherington.[6]
  • The St. John's Edge head coach Doug Plumb resigned in March 2019 and was replaced by assistant Steven Marcus as interim head coach.[7]

Regular season

Standings as of 31 March 2019:[8]

Atlantic Division GP W L PCT GB Div
zMoncton Magic402713.67518–7
xHalifax Hurricanes402515.625213–11
xCape Breton Highlanders401921.475813–9
xSaint John Riptide401723.4251010–15
Island Storm401228.300157–19
Central Division GP W L PCT GB Div
cLondon Lightning402218.55016–11
xSt. John's Edge402119.52517–7
xSudbury Five402119.525114–14
xKW Titans401921.475314–12
Windsor Express401723.425510–17

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the division playoffs
  • x – Clinched playoff spot

Attendance

As of the end of the regular season

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 St. John's Edge 75,884 6,080 2,156 3,794 +11.6%
2 London Lightning 60,799 8,024 1,324 3,040 −27.7%
3 Halifax Hurricanes 41,894 4,473 1,123 2,095 +7.0%
4 Sudbury Five1 40,952 3,480 1,299 2,048 n/a
5 Saint John Riptide 31,453 4,012 471 1,573 −16.5%
6 KW Titans 26,022 5,036 499 1,301 +2.9%
7 Cape Breton Highlanders 24,762 4,108 576 1,238 −8.6%
8 Island Storm 24,482 1,825 899 1,224 −34.7%
9 Windsor Express 23,056 1,624 650 1,153 +18.3%
10 Moncton Magic 23,048 1,964 862 1,152 +7.6%
League total 372,352 8,024 471 1,862 −7.1%

Source:
Notes:
1: New team.

Playoffs

Division Semifinals Division Finals NBL Canada Finals
         
A1 Moncton 3
A4 Saint John 0
A1 Moncton 4
Atlantic Division
A2 Halifax 3
A2 Halifax 3
A3 Cape Breton 2
A1 Moncton 4
C2 St. John's 0
C1 London 2
C4 Kitchener–Waterloo 3
C4 Kitchener–Waterloo 2
Central Division
C2 St. John's 4
C2 St. John's 3
C3 Sudbury 2

Bold Series winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Statistics

As of games played 31 March 2019

Individual statistic leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameBraylon RaysonSudbury Five25.0
Rebounds per gameBryce WashingtonSaint John Riptide11.25
Assists per gameCliff ClinkscalesHalifax Hurricanes6.80
Blocks per gameTy WalkerWindsor Express2.23
Three pointersJaylen BlandSudbury Five4.54

Individual game highs

CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
PointsBraylon RaysonSudbury Five49
ReboundsObinna OlekaSt. John's Edge24
AssistsCliff ClinkscalesHalifax Hurricanes18

Awards

Player of the Week award

For games
in week ending
Player of the week Canadian player of the week
Player Team Player Team
November 18, 2018Jaylen BlandSudbury FiveGentrey ThomasMoncton Magic
November 25, 2018Bruce MasseyCape Breton HighlandersJamal ReynoldsCape Breton Highlanders
December 2, 2018Gabe FreemanHalifax HurricanesTyler ScottIsland Storm
December 9, 2018Maurice JonesSt. John's EdgeJoel FriesenKW Titans
December 16, 2018Doug Herring Jr.Moncton MagicGrandy GlazeSudbury Five
December 23, 2018Joel KindredHalifax HurricanesAaron RedpathCape Breton Highlanders
December 30, 2018Bruce Massey (2)Cape Breton HighlandersGarrett WilliamsonLondon Lightning
January 6, 2019Mike PooleHalifax HurricanesJunior CadouganSt. John's Edge
January 13, 2019Bruce Massey (3)Cape Breton HighlandersGuillaume BoucardIsland Storm
January 20, 2019Juan PatilloWindsor ExpressGarrett Williamson (2)London Lightning
January 27, 2019Cory DixonSudbury FiveTyrrel TateWindsor Express
February 3, 2019Glen DavisSt. John's EdgeTerry ThomasHalifax Hurricanes
February 10, 2019Mike Poole (2)Halifax HurricanesMamadou GueyeSudbury Five
February 17, 2019Frank BartleySaint John RiptideJunior Cadougan (2)St. John's Edge
February 24, 2019Trey KellMoncton MagicJunior Cadougan (3)St. John's Edge
March 3, 2019Braylon RaysonSudbury FiveGuillaume Boucard (2)Island Storm
March 10, 2019Chris JonesWindsor ExpressYohanny DalembertSudbury Five
March 17, 2019Frank Bartley (2)Saint John RiptideAlex CampbellIsland Storm
March 24, 2019Braylon Rayson (2)Sudbury FiveTerry Thomas (2)Halifax Hurricanes
March 31, 2019Marcus CapersLondon LightningJamal Reynolds (2)Cape Breton Highlanders

Coach of the Month award

Month Player Team
NovemberJoe SalernoMoncton Magic
DecemberBernado Fitz-GonzalezCape Breton Highlanders
JanuaryBill JonesWindsor Express
FebruaryMike LeslieHalifax Hurricanes
MarchJoe Salerno (2)Moncton Magic

End-of-season awards

Source:[9]

Draft

The 2018–19 NBL Canada Draft and Combine was held on August 25–26.[10]

Rnd. Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
1 1 Miles Seward  Canada Moncton Magic Harcum College
1 2 Aaron Jackson  United States KW Titans East Carolina
1 3 Charles Boozer  United States Cape Breton Highlanders Iowa State
1 4 Brent Arrington  United States Saint John Riptide Morehead State
1 5 Darnell Landon  Canada Saint John Riptide Mayville State
1 6 Gabe McCray  United States Saint John Riptide South Carolina State
1 7 Edward Asamoah  Canada Moncton Magic Bridgeport
1 8 Funsho Dimeji  Canada Sudbury Five Durham
1 9 Chris Early  United States St. John's Edge Chattanooga
1 10 Jonathan Wallace  Canada London Lightning Guelph
1 11 Davon Eley  United States Halifax Hurricanes Lakeland
2 1 Miroslav Jaksic  Serbia Windsor Express Oklahoma Christian
2 2 Matthew Hart  United States KW Titans George Washington
2 3 Benjamin Batts Jr.  United States Cape Breton Highlanders LSU–Shreveport
2 4 Marcus Jones  Canada Cape Breton Highlanders Windsor
2 5 David Atkinson  United States Saint John Riptide Salem
2 6 Daniel Dooley  Canada Windsor Express Guelph
2 7 Aaron Edison  United States St. John's Edge Santa Monica
2 8 Jameel Williamson  Canada London Lightning St. Francis Xavier
2 9 Donell Tuff  United States Halifax Hurricanes Albany State

References

  1. "NBLC's 2018-19 Schedule Features Strong Rivalries & Classic Matchups". NBLCanada.ca. September 10, 2018.
  2. "Fitz-Gonzalez named Highlanders coach". The Chronicle Herald. September 24, 2018.
  3. "Jeff Dunlap Accepts New Coaching Role". NBL Canada. 23 May 2018.
  4. "Doug Plumb Named Edge Head Coach". St. John's Edge. July 5, 2018. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  5. "Logan Stutz Named General Manager and Head Coach". OurSportsCentral.com. 9 August 2018.
  6. "Lightning dump coach Vassell after lack-lustre start". The London Free Press. 11 December 2018.
  7. "Edge Head Coach Doug Plumb Steps Down, Steven Marcus Named Interim Head Coach". St. John's Edge. March 19, 2019.
  8. "2018–19 NBL Canada Standings". NBL Canada. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  9. "NBLC Awards".
  10. "NBL Canada 2018 draft results". November 14, 2018. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
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