1000 Up For Sydney Kings
13 Apr
1
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By Matt McQuade
12 February 1988.
Friday night.
The State Sports Centre in Homebush.
That’s where it all began for the Brydens Lawyers Sydney Kings.
It was Game One of a journey that on Thursday night in Wollongong reaches 1,000 games in the National Basketball League as the Kings do battle with the Illawarra Hawks at the WIN Entertainment Centre.
Sydney won that first game 110-106 over the Geelong Supercats with import power forward Marc Ridlen going for 33 points and 16 rebounds. The late, great Ian Davies made the first basket in an NBL game for the purple and gold, his three-point bomb the first milestone befitting of one of the greatest outside shooters this country has ever produced.
And so here we are, more than 34 years and 998 games later, heading for a ballgame that in a couple of instances during the sometimes wild and crazy history of this franchise looked like would never happen.
You get that when you’re dumped out of the competition for a couple of years. And faced the spectre of voluntary administration on more than one occasion.
Yet this remarkable club has held together, even at the darkest of times, and rebuilt to the point where they’ve reached their sixth Grand Final in 2020 and have a strong chance to compete in another in NBL22.
The 1000th game for the mighty purple and gold will take place on 14 April, 2022, and in the 12,479 days from that historic debut in the NBL to Thursday’s night’s Freeway Series battle, so much has transpired.
33 seasons (including this one).
Three championships.
Six Grand Finals.
15 playoff appearances (with 16 just around the corner).
233 players to have played an NBL game in a Sydney Kings jersey.
15 Head Coaches.
Seven different ownership groups.
Total attendance in those 999 games of well over four million patrons through the doors to see a Sydney Kings game, both in Sydney and across the nation (and overseas, for that matter).
Of course, those are all just numbers.
They don’t show just how special this organisation is and has been through those 34 years since that first game in February 1988; much of that thanks to an extraordinary fan base that has stuck with the Kings through thick and thin, tasted triumph and despair, experienced hype only to be disappointed and yet always maintains the faith.
Those amazing fans are a big reason why Sydney is now the eponymous Hoops Capital. And why the Kings have managed to reach the 1,000 milestone.
However, numbers are still interesting to contemplate (okay, maybe for stats nerds like me) and definitely worth a look as we pay tribute to the history of the Sydney Kings, culminating in what figures to be a very special Thursday night.
Here’s a look at some of the stats that matter and the all-time leaders in the past 999 games for the Brydens Lawyers Sydney Kings:
TEAM
Wins: 535
Losses: 464
Playoff Wins: 36
Playoff Losses: 33
Home Wins: 315
Home Losses: 186
Road Wins: 220
Road Losses: 278
Points scored: 95,918
Points against: 94,882
Offensive Rebounds: 12,644
Defensive Rebounds: 27,476
Total Rebounds: 40,120
Assists: 18,312
Steals: 7,424
Blocked Shots: 4,157
Turnovers: 15,617
Fouls committed: 21,150
NBL MVPs: 3 (Chris Williams, Matthew Nielsen, Andrew Bogut)
NBL Grand Final MVPs: 3 (Chris Williams, Matthew Nielsen, Jason Smith)
NBL Defensive Players of the Year: 2 (Isaac Burton, Andrew Bogut)
NBL Sixth Man of the Year: 1 (Dontaye Draper)
NBL Rookies of the Year: 9 (Matthew Nielsen, Derek Moore, Travis Lane, Gary Boodnikoff, Mark Worthington, Ben Madgen, Anatoly Bose, Angus Brandt, Isaac Humphries)
NBL Most Improved Player: 1 (Ben Madgen)
NBL Coach of the Year: 1 (Brian Goorjian)
Biggest Home Crowd: 17,514 (NBL record) vs. Illawarra Hawks, 17/11/2019
Biggest Road Crowd: 15,099 vs. Melbourne Tigers @ Melbourne Park, 23/07/1994
Biggest Margin of Victory: 50 (138-88) vs Cairns Taipans, 02/11/2001
INDIVIDUAL
Most Games Played: Matthew Nielsen, 244
Most Points: Matthew Nielsen, 4,259
Field Goals Made: Matthew Nielsen, 1,634
Field Goals Attempted: Matthew Nielsen, 3,055
Three Pointers Made: Shane Heal, 608
Three Pointers Attempted: Shane Heal, 1,608
Free Throws Made: Matthew Nielsen, 906
Free Throws Attempted: Matthew Nielsen, 1,321
Offensive Rebounds: Matthew Nielsen, 616
Defensive Rebounds: Matthew Nielsen, 1,348
Total Rebounds: Matthew Nielsen, 1,964
Assists: Damian Keogh, 1,151
Steals: Damian Keogh, 425
Blocked Shots: Matthew Nielsen, 357
Career Points Per Game: Dwayne McClain, 27.8ppg
Career Rebounds Per Game: Ken McClary, 12.2rpg
Career Assists Per Game: Shane Heal, 6.3apg
Career Steals Per Game: Isaac Burton, 3.0spg
Career Blocked Shots Per Game: Leon Trimmingham, 2.0bpg
Triple Doubles
Dwayne McClain vs. Melbourne Tigers: 37 points, 12 assists, 10 steals @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 31/07/1993
Dwayne McClain vs. Hobart Devils: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 07/08/1993
Aaron Trahair vs. Townsville Crocodiles: 21 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists @ Townsville Entertainment Centre, 12/11/1999
Chris Williams vs. West Sydney Razorbacks: 34 points, 15 rebounds, 11 assists @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 18/01/2003
Dontaye Draper vs. New Zealand Breakers: 14 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 13/02/2008
20/20 Games
Marc Ridlen vs. Newcastle Falcons: 25 points, 30 rebounds @ State Sports Centre, 26/03/1988
Marc Ridlen vs. Hobart Devils: 22 points, 22 rebounds @ State Sports Centre, 16/04/1988
Marc Ridlen vs. Perth Wildcats: 23 points, 21 rebounds @ State Sports Centre, 04/06/1988
Marc Ridlen vs. Geelong Supercats: 26 points, 20 rebounds @ State Sports Centre, 28/07/1989
Ken McClary vs. North Melbourne Giants: 22 points, 20 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 20/04/1991
Dean Uthoff vs. Adelaide 36ers: 25 points, 20 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 25/04/1992
Ken McClary vs. Townsville Suns: 32 points, 20 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 26/06/1993
Ken McClary vs. South East Melbourne Magic: 31 points, 24 rebounds @ Melbourne Park, 03/07/1993
Dean Uthoff vs. Melbourne Tigers: 20 points, 24 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 31/07/1993
Bruce Bolden vs. North Melbourne Giants: 20 points, 21 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 09/09/1995
Melvin Thomas vs. Townsville Suns: 20 points, 20 rebounds @ Townsville Entertainment Centre, 26/04/1997
Melvin Thomas vs. Canberra Cannons: 23 points, 20 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 31/05/1997
Acie Earl vs. Adelaide 36ers: 20 points, 25 rebounds @ Clipsal Powerhouse, 04/12/1998
Julian Khazzouh vs. Adelaide 36ers: 20 points, 21 rebounds @ Sydney Entertainment Centre, 08/12/2011

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