- Source: 1993 NBL season
The 1993 NBL season was the 15th season of National Basketball League competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 14 teams contested the league, It was broadcast on Network Ten at midnight due to low ratings of live coverage until 1997, Townsville Suns made their debut this season.
Clubs
Regular season
The 1993 regular season took place over 23 rounds between 16 April 1993 and 26 September 1993.
= Round 1
== Round 2
== Round 3
== Round 4
== Round 5
== Round 6
== Round 7
== Round 8
== Round 9
== Round 10
== Round 11
== Round 12
== Round 13
== Round 14
== Round 15
== Round 16
== Round 17
== Round 18
== Round 19
== Round 20
== Round 21
== Round 22
== Round 23
=Ladder
Updated to match(es) played on 25 September 1993. Source: NBL.com.au
The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.
1Melbourne Tigers won Head-to-Head (2-0).
2Head-to-Head between Illawarra Hawks and Newcastle Falcons (1-1). Illawarra Hawks won For and Against (+9).
3Head-to-Head between Canberra Cannons and Gold Coast Rollers (1-1). Canberra Cannons won For and Against (+2).
Finals
= Playoff bracket
== Quarter-finals
== Semi-finals
== Grand Final
=1993 NBL statistics leaders
NBL awards
Most Valuable Player: Robert Rose, South East Melbourne Magic
Most Valuable Player Grand Final: Ricky Grace, Perth Wildcats
Best Defensive Player: Terry Dozier, Newcastle Falcons
Most Improved Player: Scott Ninnis, Adelaide 36ers
Rookie of the Year: Chris Blakemore, Adelaide 36ers
Coach of the Year: Alan Black, Illawarra Hawks