日期 | R | 主队 v 客队 | - |
---|---|---|---|
04/27 11:00 | - | [9] 华南虎 v Sturt Sabres [2] | 79-89 |
04/27 10:45 | - | [5] 伍德维尔Warriors v 福里斯特维尔Eagles [1] | 60-91 |
04/27 10:45 | - | [8] 中区雄狮 v 北阿德莱德Rockets [10] | 93-118 |
04/27 10:45 | - | [6] 西阿德莱德Bearcats v 诺伍德火焰 [7] | 110-84 |
04/27 10:45 | - | [3] 南阿德莱德Panthers v 东方独行侠 [4] | 91-76 |
04/25 07:15 | - | [2] 福里斯特维尔Eagles v 中区雄狮 [6] | 119-91 |
04/25 05:45 | - | [8] 诺伍德火焰 v 南阿德莱德Panthers [3] | 101-76 |
04/25 05:45 | - | [4] 东方独行侠 v 华南虎 [9] | 67-70 |
04/25 05:45 | - | [10] 北阿德莱德Rockets v 西阿德莱德Bearcats [7] | 79-107 |
04/25 05:45 | - | [1] Sturt Sabres v 伍德维尔Warriors [5] | 82-96 |
04/20 10:45 | - | [7] 西阿德莱德Bearcats v 华南虎 [9] | 112-107 |
04/20 10:45 | - | [6] 中区雄狮 v Sturt Sabres [1] | 89-101 |
04/20 10:45 | - | [10] 北阿德莱德Rockets v 福里斯特维尔Eagles [3] | 87-108 |
04/20 10:45 | - | [4] 南阿德莱德Panthers v 伍德维尔Warriors [5] | 104-100 |
04/20 06:15 | - | [8] 诺伍德火焰 v 东方独行侠 [4] | 79-82 |
04/14 06:00 | - | Sturt Sabres v 南阿德莱德Panthers | 97-94 |
04/13 10:45 | - | [6] 中区雄狮 v 华南虎 [9] | 99-93 |
04/13 10:45 | - | [4] 东方独行侠 v 西阿德莱德Bearcats [8] | 84-81 |
04/13 10:45 | - | [5] 伍德维尔Warriors v 北阿德莱德Rockets [10] | 92-82 |
04/13 10:30 | - | [3] 福里斯特维尔Eagles v 诺伍德火焰 [7] | 107-87 |
04/06 10:00 | - | [8] 华南虎 v 福里斯特维尔Eagles [6] | 81-108 |
04/06 09:45 | - | [2] 伍德维尔Warriors v 东方独行侠 [7] | 85-89 |
04/06 09:45 | - | [9] 西阿德莱德Bearcats v 中区雄狮 [5] | 83-82 |
04/06 09:15 | - | [4] 诺伍德火焰 v Sturt Sabres [1] | 77-92 |
04/06 08:00 | - | [3] 南阿德莱德Panthers v 北阿德莱德Rockets [10] | 104-82 |
03/30 09:45 | - | [9] 北阿德莱德Rockets v Sturt Sabres [1] | 62-104 |
03/29 07:15 | - | [9] 西阿德莱德Bearcats v 南阿德莱德Panthers [3] | 92-98 |
03/28 10:00 | - | 华南虎 v 伍德维尔Warriors | 已推迟 |
03/28 09:45 | - | [6] 中区雄狮 v 诺伍德火焰 [2] | 118-113 |
03/28 09:45 | - | [10] 福里斯特维尔Eagles v 东方独行侠 [5] | 96-84 |
NBL1 Central, formerly the Premier League, is a semi-professional basketball league in South Australia, comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2020, Basketball South Australia partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to South Australia. NBL1 replaced the former Premier League to create more professional pathways and opportunities for males and females playing basketball in South Australia. As a result, the Premier League became the central conference of NBL1.
The South Australian Metropolitan Basketball Association was founded in 1936. All games were played at Duncan Buildings, Franklin Street, Adelaide, with 16 teams competing. After World War II, basketball resumed at the Our Boys Institute in the city and at suburban drill halls, with 27 teams. In 1951, the District Association was formed, and by 1954, there were 57 teams competing in all grades. The first official State League season was in 1957.
In 1998, the SA State League joined the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) as the association's Central Conference, with the CBA being rebranded as the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) the following year. The Central Australian Basketball League (Central ABL) name was in place until 2014. The league was rebranded in 2015 and renamed Premier League.
In February 2020, Basketball South Australia and the National Basketball League (NBL) announced a new partnership to bring NBL1 to South Australia, with the Premier League being renamed NBL1 Central and becoming the central conference of the NBL1. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was cancelled.