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The 2024–25 Melbourne United season is the 42nd season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their 11th under the banner of Melbourne United. This is their eighth season under head coach Dean Vickerman .
Melbourne United is an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria. United compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at John Cain Arena . The team made their debut in the NBL in 1984 as the Melbourne Tigers .
6 games Melbourne United (13 October 2023 – 29 October) Perth Wildcats (4 November 2023 – 1 December) (26 December 2023 – 21 January 2024) Losing streak: 5 games S.E. Melbourne Phoenix (30 December 2023 – 20 January 2024) Highest attendance: 16,605 – Sydney SuperDome Sydney vs New Zealand (14 January 2024) Lowest attendance
The 2023–24 Melbourne United season was the 41st season of the franchise in the National Basketball League (NBL), and their 10th under the banner of Melbourne United. On 19 April 2023, head coach Dean Vickerman signed a four-year contract extension with the club.
The 2022–23 Melbourne United season was the 40th season of the franchise in the ... Qualification to play-in games: ... Darwin Basketball Facility 922 0–1 2 21 ...
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre closed event 1–0 2 15 November @ Sydney: L 80–75: Jo Lual-Acuil (13) Mason Peatling (8) Caleb Agada (4) Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre closed event 1–1 3 20 November Illawarra: L 90–97: Jo Lual-Acuil (20) Jo Lual-Acuil (9) Matthew Dellavedova (6) Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre closed event 1 ...
The National Basketball League (NBL) Grand Final is the championship series at the conclusion of the NBL to determine the NBL champion. Between 1979 and 1986, the league used a single game to determine the champion.
Melbourne United: Albert Park Basketball Stadium: 1984–1987 2,000 1958 1997 Albert Park, Victoria Bendigo Stadium: 2021 4,000 1976 present Bendigo, Victoria The Glass House: 1988–1991 7,200 1956 present Olympic Park, Victoria National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park: 1992–2000 14,820 1988 present Melbourne Park, Victoria Margaret Court ...