2014–15 NBA Development League season
2014–15 NBA Development League season | |
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League | NBA Development League |
Sport | Basketball |
Duration | November – April |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Robert Covington |
Picked by | Grand Rapids Drive |
Regular season | |
Top seed | Santa Cruz Warriors |
Season MVP | Tim Frazier (Maine Red Claws) |
Finals | |
Champions | Santa Cruz Warriors |
Runners-up | Fort Wayne Mad Ants |
Finals MVP | Elliot Williams |
The 2014–15 NBA Development League season was the 14th season of the NBA Development League (NBA D-League). The NBA D-League is the official minor league basketball organization owned by the National Basketball Association (NBA). The NBA D-League will expand to a record 18 teams for the 2014–15 season.[1] For the first time in league history the NBA D-League was aligned into two conferences with two divisions each, two with five and two with four.
One expansion team, the Westchester Knicks, joined the 17 teams from the previous season. The Springfield Armor relocated to Grand Rapids, and were renamed the Grand Rapids Drive, and the Tulsa 66ers relocated to Oklahoma City, and were renamed to Oklahoma City Blue.
Teams
- Austin Spurs (affiliated with the San Antonio Spurs)
- Bakersfield Jam (affiliated with the Phoenix Suns)
- Canton Charge (affiliated with the Cleveland Cavaliers)
- Delaware 87ers (affiliated with the Philadelphia 76ers)
- Erie BayHawks (affiliated with the Orlando Magic)
- Fort Wayne Mad Ants (affiliated with 13 teams)
- Grand Rapids Drive (affiliated with the Detroit Pistons)
- Idaho Stampede (affiliated with the Utah Jazz)
- Iowa Energy (affiliated with the Memphis Grizzlies)
- Los Angeles D-Fenders (affiliated with the Los Angeles Lakers)
- Maine Red Claws (affiliated with the Boston Celtics)
- Oklahoma City Blue (affiliated with the Oklahoma City Thunder)
- Reno Bighorns (affiliated with the Sacramento Kings)
- Rio Grande Valley Vipers (affiliated with the Houston Rockets)
- Santa Cruz Warriors (affiliated with the Golden State Warriors)
- Sioux Falls Skyforce (affiliated with the Miami Heat)
- Texas Legends (affiliated with the Dallas Mavericks)
- Westchester Knicks (affiliated with the New York Knicks)
Regular season
Eastern Conference
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Western Conference
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Playoffs
Quarterfinals (April 8–15) | Semifinals (April 17–21) | Finals (April 23–27) | ||||||||||||
E1 | Maine* | 0 | ||||||||||||
E4 | Fort Wayne | 2 | ||||||||||||
E4 | Fort Wayne | 2 | ||||||||||||
E3 | Canton | 0 | ||||||||||||
E2 | Sioux Falls* | 1 | ||||||||||||
E3 | Canton | 2 | ||||||||||||
E4 | Fort Wayne | 0 | ||||||||||||
W1 | Santa Cruz | 2 | ||||||||||||
W1 | Santa Cruz* | 2 | ||||||||||||
W4 | Oklahoma City | 0 | ||||||||||||
W1 | Santa Cruz | 2 | ||||||||||||
W2 | Austin | 1 | ||||||||||||
W2 | Austin* | 2 | ||||||||||||
W3 | Bakersfield | 1 | ||||||||||||
Awards and honors
- NBA Development League Most Valuable Player Award: Tim Frazier, Maine Red Claws
- Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year Award: Scott Morrison, Maine Red Claws
- NBA Development League Rookie of the Year Award: Tim Frazier, Maine Red Claws
- NBA Development League Defensive Player of the Year Award: Aaron Craft, Santa Cruz Warriors
- NBA Development League Impact Player of the Year Award: Jerel McNeal, Bakersfield Jam
- NBA Development League Most Improved Player Award: Joe Jackson, Bakersfield Jam
- Executive of the Year: Tim Salier, Austin Spurs
- Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award: Renaldo Major, Bakersfield Jam
- Development Champion Award: Fort Wayne Mad Ants
- All-Star Game MVP: Andre Emmett, Fort Wayne Mad Ants
- All-NBA Development League Team:
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References
- ↑ NBA D-League expands to 18 teams for 2014-15 | NBA.com
External links
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