- Source: 2022 NBL1 West season
The 2022 NBL1 West season was the second season of the NBL1 West and 33rd overall in State Basketball League (SBL) / NBL1 West history. The regular season began on Friday 8 April and ended on Saturday 13 August. The finals began on Friday 19 August and concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 2 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 3 September.
The 2022 NBL1 season saw the inaugural NBL1 National Finals take place in Melbourne, where both West champions the Rockingham Flames men and Warwick Senators women were crowned as NBL1 National champions.
Regular season
The regular season began on Friday 8 April and ended on Saturday 13 August after 19 rounds of competition. Easter games in round 2 were again scheduled for a blockbuster Thursday night, with all teams then on a break over the long weekend. Games then tipped-off again the following Friday for Anzac Round. There was also Pink Round (5), Mental Health Round (11) and First Nations Round (14).
For the first time in club history, the Goldfields Giants fielded a women's team in 2022.
= Standings
=Finals
The finals began on Friday 19 August and consisted of four rounds. The finals concluded with the women's grand final on Friday 2 September and the men's grand final on Saturday 3 September.
= Men's bracket
=Grand Final summary
= Women's bracket
=Grand Final summary
Awards
= Player of the Week
== Coach of the Month
== Statistics leaders
=Stats as of the end of the regular season
= Regular season
=Men's Most Valuable Player: Devondrick Walker (Rockingham Flames)
Women's Most Valuable Player: Stacey Barr (Warwick Senators)
Men's Coach of the Year: Dayle Joseph (Geraldton Buccaneers)
Women's Coach of the Year: Marcus Wong (Joondalup Wolves)
Men's Defensive Player of the Year: Cameron Coleman (Geraldton Buccaneers)
Women's Defensive Player of the Year: Emma Gandini (Willetton Tigers)
Men's Youth Player of the Year: Caleb Van De Griend (South West Slammers)
Women's Youth Player of the Year: Nes'eya Parker-Williams (Joondalup Wolves)
Sixth Man of the Year: Johny Narkle (Geraldton Buccaneers)
Sixth Woman of the Year: Hannah Little (Mandurah Magic)
Men's Leading Scorer: Devondrick Walker (Rockingham Flames)
Women's Leading Scorer: Stacey Barr (Warwick Senators)
Men's Leading Rebounder: Joshua Davey (Lakeside Lightning)
Women's Leading Rebounder: Ruth Davis (Lakeside Lightning)
Men's Golden Hands: Seva Chan (Cockburn Cougars)
Women's Golden Hands: Robbi Ryan (Joondalup Wolves)
All-NBL1 West Men's 1st Team:
Cameron Coleman (Geraldton Buccaneers)
Caleb Davis (Warwick Senators)
Marshall Nelson (Rockingham Flames)
C. J. Turnage (Joondalup Wolves)
Devondrick Walker (Rockingham Flames)
All-NBL1 West Women's 1st Team:
Stacey Barr (Warwick Senators)
Emma Clarke (Perry Lakes Hawks)
Jessie Edwards (Cockburn Cougars)
Teige Morrell (Joondalup Wolves)
Robbi Ryan (Joondalup Wolves)
= Finals
=Men's Grand Final MVP: Devondrick Walker (Rockingham Flames)
Women's Grand Final MVP: Leonie Fiebich (Warwick Senators)
See also
2022 NBL1 season
Notes
References
External links
2022 fixtures
Grand Final preview
"2022 NBL1 West Grand Final match-up and preview" at australiabasket.com
"Warwick Senators win NBL1 West grand final over Willetton Tigers as Leo Fiebich wins MVP in dominant display" at thewest.com.au
"The NBL1 West's historic weekend" at nbl1.com.au
Women's grand final highlights
Men's grand final highlights
NBL1 National Finals information
NBL1 National Finals explainer
NBL1 National Finals Women's Preview
NBL1 National Finals Men's Preview
National Finals – [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
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