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Sports season
2014–15 NBA Development League season
LeagueNBA Development League
SportBasketball
DurationNovember – April
Draft
Top draft pickRobert Covington
Picked byGrand Rapids Drive
Regular season
Top seedSanta Cruz Warriors
Season MVPTim Frazier (Maine Red Claws)
Finals
ChampionsSanta Cruz Warriors
  Runners-upFort Wayne Mad Ants
Finals MVPElliot Williams
NBA Development League seasons
← 2013–142015–16 →

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 expanded to a record 18 teams for the 2014–15 season. 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

Regular season

Eastern Conference

East Division
Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x- Maine Red Claws (1) 35 15 .700 20–6 15–9
x- Canton Charge (3) 31 19 .620 4.0 14–10 17–9
Erie BayHawks 24 26 .480 11.0 15–10 9–16
Delaware 87ers 20 30 .400 15.0 11–14 9–16
Westchester Knicks 10 40 .200 25.0 9–16 1–24
Central Division
Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x- Sioux Falls Skyforce (2) 29 21 .580 14–10 15–11
x- Fort Wayne Mad Ants (4) 28 22 .560 1.0 14–11 14–11
Iowa Energy 26 24 .520 3.0 13–12 13–12
Grand Rapids Drive 23 27 .460 6.0 15–9 8–18

Western Conference

Southwest Division
Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x- Austin Spurs (2) 32 18 .640 18–8 14–10
x- Oklahoma City Blue (4) 28 22 .560 4.0 16–9 12–13
Rio Grande Valley Vipers 27 23 .540 5.0 14–11 13–12
Texas Legends 22 28 .440 10.0 8-17 14–11
West Division
Team W L PCT GB Home Road
x- Santa Cruz Warriors (1) 35 15 .700 19-7 16–8
x- Bakersfield Jam (3) 34 16 .680 1.0 17–8 17–8
Reno Bighorns 20 30 .400 15.0 14–11 6–19
Los Angeles D-Fenders 17 33 .340 18.0 12–13 5–20
Idaho Stampede 9 41 .180 26.0 6–19 3–22

Playoffs

The Santa Cruz Warriors won the D-League title, doing so in two games over the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, doing so with a win in Game 1 by a score of 119-115 and a win in Game 2 by a score of 109–96.

Quarterfinals
(April 8–15)
Semifinals
(April 17–21)
Finals
(April 23 & April 26)
         
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

Finals

April 23, 2015
8:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Santa Cruz Warriors 119, Fort Wayne Mad Ants 115
Pts: Elliot Williams 31
Rebs: Ognjen Kuzmic 13
Asts: Elliot Williams 8
Pts: Ramon Harris 30
Rebs: CJ Fair 7
Asts: Jordan Crawford 11
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Attendance: 3,318
Referees:
  • #22 Tyler Ford
  • #26 Brett Nansel
  • #39 CJ Washington
April 26, 2015
7:00 p.m. ET
Boxscore
Fort Wayne Mad Ants 96, Santa Cruz Warriors 109
Scoring by quarter: 27–28, 25–31, 19–23, 25–27
Pts: Jordan Crawford 17
Rebs: Trey McKinney Jones 8
Asts: Matt Bouldin 6
Pts: Elliot Williams 23
Rebs: Darington Hobson, Taylor Griffin 11
Asts: Darington Hobson 7
Santa Cruz wins series, 2–0
Kaiser Permanente Arena, Santa Cruz, California
Attendance: 2,600
Referees:
  • #30 Mitchell Ervin
  • #54 Jason Goldenberg
  • #68 Gediminis Petraitis

Awards and honors

First team
Second team
Third team

References

  1. NBA D-League expands to 18 teams for 2014-15 | NBA.com
  2. "2015 NBA Development League Finals: Santa Cruz Warriors Defeat Fort Wayne Mad Ants, 2-0".

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