NBL Best Sixth Man Award
The National Basketball League Best Sixth Man is an annual National Basketball League award given since the 1996 NBL season to the best performing reserve player of the regular season. At the season's end, each club nominates one player for the award with the head coach, one assistant coach and the team captain then voting in a 3-2-1 format. Voters are not allowed to vote for players from their own team.
Winners
Year | Player | Nationality | Team |
1996 | Mike McKay | Australia | Brisbane Bullets |
1997 | Ben Pepper | Australia | Newcastle Falcons |
1998 | Jason Smith | Australia | South East Melbourne Magic |
1998–99 | Bruce Bolden | United States | West Sydney Razorbacks |
1999–2000 | Ben Knight | Australia | Townsville Crocodiles |
2000–01 | Chris Anstey | Australia | Victoria Titans |
2001–02 | Jamahl Mosley | United States | Victoria Titans |
2002–03 | Stephen Black | Australia | Perth Wildcats |
2003–04 | Darryl McDonald | Australia | Melbourne Tigers |
2004–05 | Brad Newley | Australia | Townsville Crocodiles |
2005–06 | Stephen Hoare | Australia | Melbourne Tigers |
2006–07 | Stephen Hoare | Australia | Melbourne Tigers |
2007–08 | Dontaye Draper | United States | Sydney Kings |
2008–09 | Phill Jones | New Zealand | New Zealand Breakers |
2009–10 | Erron Maxey | United States | Gold Coast Blaze |
2010–11 | Kevin Braswell | United States | New Zealand Breakers |
2011–12 | Jesse Wagstaff | Australia | Perth Wildcats |
2012–13 | Adris De León | Dominican Republic | Wollongong Hawks |
2013–14 | Kevin Tiggs | United States | Wollongong Hawks |
2014–15 | Cameron Tragardh | Australia | Cairns Taipans |
2015–16 | Hakim Warrick | United States | Melbourne United |
2016–17 | Rotnei Clarke | United States | Illawarra Hawks |
2017–18 | Ramone Moore | United States | Adelaide 36ers |
2018–19 | Reuben Te Rangi | New Zealand | Brisbane Bullets |
2019–20 | Jason Cadee | Australia | Brisbane Bullets |