List of NBA Development League yearly standings
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These are regular season standings and playoff results for the NBA Development League (NBA D-League). The NBA D-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 adopted its current name in 2005
to reflect its close affiliation with the NBA.
Contents |
2001–02
Main article: 2001–02 NBDL season
Team | W | L | Win % | GB |
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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) |
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2 | Greenville | 2 | ||||||
3 | Columbus | 1 | ||||||
2 | Greenville | 2 | ||||||
1 | North Charleston | 0 | ||||||
1 | North Charleston | 2 | ||||||
4 | Mobile | 1 |
2002–03
Main article: 2002–03 NBDL season
Team | W | L | Win % | GB |
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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) |
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1 | Fayetteville | 2 | ||||||
4 | Roanoke | 0 | ||||||
3 | Mobile | 2 | ||||||
1 | Fayetteville | 1 | ||||||
3 | Mobile | 2 | ||||||
2 | North Charleston | 0 |
2003–04
Team | W | L | Win % | GB |
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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 | |||||||
1 | Asheville | 116 | ||||||
4 | Fayetteville | 111 | ||||||
1 | Asheville | 108 | ||||||
3 | Huntsville | 106 | ||||||
3 | Huntsville | 108 | ||||||
2 | Charleston | 100 |
2004–05
Team | W | L | Win % | GB |
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Columbus Riverdragons | 30 | 16 | .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 | |||||||
1 | Columbus | 96 | ||||||
4 | Roanoke | 89 | ||||||
2 | Asheville | 90 | ||||||
1 | Columbus | 67 | ||||||
2 | Asheville | 90 | ||||||
3 | Huntsville | 86 |
2005–06
Team | W | L | Win % | GB |
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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 | |||||||
2 | Albuquerque | 80 | ||||||
3 | Florida | 71 | ||||||
2 | Albuquerque | 119 | ||||||
1 | Fort Worth | 108 | ||||||
1 | Fort Worth | 87 | ||||||
4 | Roanoke | 78 |
2006–07
Regular season
Eastern Division
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Western Division
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- x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
- Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.
Playoffs
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) |
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1 | Dakota | 115 | |||||||||||
Eastern Division | |||||||||||||
2 | Sioux Falls | 113 | |||||||||||
2 | Sioux Falls | 128 | |||||||||||
3 | Fort Worth | 105 | |||||||||||
E1 | Dakota | 129* | |||||||||||
W2 | Colorado | 121 | |||||||||||
1 | Idaho | 91 | |||||||||||
Western Division | |||||||||||||
2 | Colorado | 94* | |||||||||||
2 | Colorado | 130 | |||||||||||
3 | Albuquerque | 100 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- An asterisk (*) denotes overtime period(s).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 29, 2007 | Recap | Colorado 14ers 121, Dakota Wizards 129 | OT | Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, North Dakota Attendance: 5,224 |
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Pts: Eugene Jeter 30 | Pts: Darius Rice 52 |
2007–08
Regular season
Central Division
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Southwest Division
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Western Division
Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road |
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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 |
- x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
- Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.
Playoffs
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) |
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1 | Idaho* | 1 | |||||||||||
4 | Los Angeles | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Los Angeles | 1 | |||||||||||
5 | Colorado | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Idaho* | 2 | |||||||||||
2 | Austin* | 1 | |||||||||||
2 | Austin* | 1 | |||||||||||
6 | Sioux Falls | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Dakota* | 0 | |||||||||||
6 | Sioux Falls | 1 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
- The division winners are marked by an asterisk (*).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 21, 2008 | Recap Boxscore |
Idaho Stampede 89, Austin Toros 95 | Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas Attendance: 2,299 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 18–28, 17–26, 28–27 | ||||||
Pts: Cory Violette 20 Rebs: Cory Violette 14 Asts: Randy Livingston 9 |
Pts: Justin Bowen 25 Rebs: Darvin Ham 13 Asts: Andre Barrett 7 |
April 24, 2008 | Recap Boxscore |
Austin Toros 89, Idaho Stampede 90 | Qwest Arena, Boise, Idaho Attendance: 3,659 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 33–27, 12–22, 29–23, 15–18 | ||||||
Pts: Andre Barrett 27 Rebs: Ian Mahinmi 12 Asts: Andre Barrett 8 |
Pts: Cory Violette 19 Rebs: Jason Ellis 16 Asts: Luke Jackson 7 |
April 25, 2008 | Recap Boxscore |
Austin Toros 101, Idaho Stampede 108 | Qwest Arena, Boise, Idaho Attendance: 4,124 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 22–29, 24–26, 23–26, 32–27 | ||||||
Pts: Andre Barrett 29 Rebs: Ian Mahinmi 15 Asts: Barrett, Ham, Johnson, Mahinmi 2 each |
Pts: Mike Taylor 27 Rebs: Ellis, Violette 14 each Asts: Luke Jackson 10 |
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Idaho wins series, 2–1 |
2008–09
Regular season
Central Division
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Southwest Division
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Western Division
Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road |
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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 |
- x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
- Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.
Playoffs
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 .First round (April 14–16) |
Second round (April 18–20) |
Finals (April 22–24) |
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1 | Colorado* | 1 | |||||||||||
7 | Erie | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Colorado* | 1 | |||||||||||
4 | Austin | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Austin | 1 | |||||||||||
5 | Idaho | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Colorado* | 2 | |||||||||||
2 | Utah* | 0 | |||||||||||
2 | Utah* | 1 | |||||||||||
8 | Bakersfield | 0 | |||||||||||
2 | Utah* | 1 | |||||||||||
6 | Dakota | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Iowa* | 0 | |||||||||||
6 | Dakota | 1 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
- The division winners are marked by an asterisk (*).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 22, 2009 | Recap Boxscore |
Colorado 14ers 136, Utah Flash 131 | OT | McKay Events Center, Orem, Utah Attendance: 4,058 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 36–23, 42–38, 23–33, 21–28, OT: 14–9 | ||||||
Pts: Sonny Weems 28 Rebs: Josh Davis 8 Asts: Eddie Gill 8 |
Pts: Ronald Dupree 37 Rebs: J. R. Giddens 17 Asts: Dupree, Giddens, Kruger 4 each |
April 24, 2009 | Recap Boxscore |
Utah Flash 104, Colorado 14ers 123 | Broomfield Event Center, Broomfield, Colorado Attendance: 3,059 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 24–26, 35–26, 27–36, 18–35 | ||||||
Pts: Almond, Kruger 18 each Rebs: J. R. Giddens 15 Asts: Giddens, Kruger 5 each |
Pts: Sonny Weems 25 Rebs: Dabbert, Davis, Gilder 7 each Asts: Sonny Weems 7 |
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Colorado wins series, 2–0 |
2009–10
Regular season
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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- x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
- Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.
Playoffs
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 7–13) |
Second round (April 16–21) |
Finals (April 25–27) |
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1 | Iowa* | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Utah | 1 | |||||||||||
1 | Iowa* | 1 | |||||||||||
8 | Tulsa | 2 | |||||||||||
4 | Sioux Falls | 1 | |||||||||||
8 | Tulsa | 2 | |||||||||||
8 | Tulsa | 0 | |||||||||||
2 | Rio Grande Valley* | 2 | |||||||||||
2 | Rio Grande Valley* | 2 | |||||||||||
6 | Reno | 1 | |||||||||||
2 | Rio Grande Valley* | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Austin | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | Austin | 2 | |||||||||||
5 | Dakota | 1 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
- The conference champions are marked by an asterisk (*).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 25, 2010 | Recap Boxscore |
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 124, Tulsa 66ers 107 | Tulsa Convention Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma Attendance: 5,453 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 27–27, 34–32, 33–21, 30–27 | ||||||
Pts: Mike Harris 24 Rebs: Will Conroy 16 Asts: Will Conroy 11 |
Pts: Larry Owens 21 Rebs: Latavious Williams 13 Asts: Wink Adams 7 |
April 27, 2010 | Recap Boxscore |
Tulsa 66ers 91, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 94 | State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas Attendance: 6,198 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 22–24, 21–18, 24–22, 24–30 | ||||||
Pts: Larry Owens 25 Rebs: Latavious Williams 8 Asts: Wink Adams 8 |
Pts: Mike Harris 26 Rebs: Mike Harris 16 Asts: Antonio Anderson 9 |
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Rio Grande Valley wins series, 2–0 |
2010–11
Main article: 2010–11 NBA Development League season
Regular season
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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- x indicates a team that had qualified for the playoffs
- Number in parentheses indicates the team's seeding for the playoffs.
Playoffs
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) |
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1 | Iowa* | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Utah | 1 | |||||||||||
1 | Iowa* | 2 | |||||||||||
4 | Tulsa | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Tulsa | 2 | |||||||||||
8 | Texas | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Iowa* | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Rio Grande Valley | 1 | |||||||||||
2 | Reno* | 2 | |||||||||||
5 | Erie | 1 | |||||||||||
2 | Reno* | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Rio Grande Valley | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Rio Grande Valley | 2 | |||||||||||
6 | Bakersfield | 1 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
- The conference champions are marked by an asterisk (*).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 24, 2011 8:00 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Iowa Energy 123, Rio Grande Valley Vipers 106 | State Farm Arena, Hidalgo, Texas Attendance: 4,096 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 28–37, 31–26, 29–9, 35–34 | ||||||
Pts: Curtis Stinson 29 Rebs: Curtis Stinson 10 Asts: Hannah, Stinson 10 each |
Pts: Mouhammad Faye 22 Rebs: Mouhammad Faye 9 Asts: Terrel Harris 6 |
April 27, 2011 8:00 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 141, Iowa Energy 122 | Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa Attendance: 14,036 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 27–29, 38–34, 41–24, 35–35 | ||||||
Pts: Jerel McNeal 37 Rebs: Mouhammad Faye 12 Asts: Jerel McNeal 8 |
Pts: Moses Ehambe 33 Rebs: Curtis Stinson 10 Asts: Curtis Stinson 12 |
April 29, 2011 8:00 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 111, Iowa Energy 119 | Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa Attendance: 9,054 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 39–34, 22–28, 27–19, 23–38 | ||||||
Pts: Jerel McNeal 29 Rebs: Jerel McNeal 11 Asts: Jerel McNeal 6 |
Pts: Stefhon Hannah 31 Rebs: Stanley Robinson 11 Asts: Curtis Stinson 4 |
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Iowa wins series, 2–1 |
2011–12
Main article: 2011–12 NBA Development League season
Regular season
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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- x indicates teams that have qualified for the playoff
Playoffs
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) |
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1 | Los Angeles* | 2 | |||||||||||
8 | Iowa | 0 | |||||||||||
1 | Los Angeles* | 2 | |||||||||||
6 | Bakersfield | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Dakota | 0 | |||||||||||
6 | Bakersfield | 2 | |||||||||||
1 | Los Angeles* | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | Austin | 2 | |||||||||||
2 | Springfield* | 1 | |||||||||||
7 | Canton | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Canton | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | Austin | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Austin | 2 | |||||||||||
5 | Erie | 1 |
- The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding.
- The numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round.
- The conference champions are marked by an asterisk (*).
- Teams in bold advanced to the next round.
- Teams in italics have home-court advantage in that round.
Finals
April 24, 2012 8:30 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Los Angeles D-Fenders 109, Austin Toros 101 | OT | Cedar Park Center, Cedar Park, Texas Attendance: 3,621 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 20–24, 25–24, 29–27 | ||||||
Pts: Elijah Milsap 33 Rebs: Malcolm Thomas 25 Asts: Orien Greene, Mardy Collins, Malcolm Thomas 3 each |
Pts: Terrance Woodbury 23 Rebs: Woodbury 11 Asts: Cory Joseph 8 |
April 26, 2012 10:00 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Austin Toros 113, Los Angeles D-Fenders 94 | Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California Attendance: 350 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 30–15, 19–23, 30–20, 34–36 | ||||||
Pts: Julian Wright, Justin Dentmon 26 each Rebs: Wright 11 Asts: Justin Dentmon, Brad Wanamaker 5 each |
Pts: Malcolm Thomas 18 Rebs: Thomas 14 Asts: Orien Greene 6 |
April 28, 2012 9:30 p.m. ET |
Recap Boxscore |
Austin Toros 122, Los Angeles D-Fenders 110 | Toyota Sports Center, El Segundo, California Attendance: 400 Referees:
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Scoring by quarter: 37–31, 30–29, 27–28, 28–22 | ||||||
Pts: Justin Dentmon 30 Rebs: Eric Dawson 10 Asts: Dentmon, Brad Wanamaker, Carldell Johnson 5 each |
Pts: Mardy Collins 31 Rebs: Malcolm Thomas 11 Asts: Mardy Collins 6 |
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Austin wins series, 2–1 |
References
- General
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- "2007 NBA Development League Championship Set". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. April 13, 2007. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
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- "D-League Playoffs 101: Format And Current Bracket". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
- "NBA D-League Announces Innovative Playoff Format". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. March 9, 2009. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
- "2009 NBA D-League Playoffs 101". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
- "NBA D-League Announces 2010 Playoff Format". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. November 11, 2009. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
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- "2011 NBA D-League Playoffs 101". NBA.com/Dleague. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
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