新西兰NBL 04/27 04:00 5 [10] 马纳瓦喷射机 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [2] W 79-98
新西兰NBL 04/24 07:30 5 [3] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 富兰克林公牛 [2] W 92-74
新西兰NBL 04/19 07:30 4 [3] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 南部鲨鱼 [11] W 94-54
新西兰NBL 04/14 03:00 3 [7] 坎特伯雷公羊 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [6] W 99-111
新西兰NBL 04/12 07:30 3 [10] 尼尔逊巨人 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [5] L 88-84
新西兰NBL 04/06 06:30 2 [3] Whai v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [8] W 72-92
新西兰NBL 04/04 06:30 2 [11] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 塔拉纳基山脉 [6] W 84-77
新西兰NBL 03/31 02:00 1 [5] 惠灵顿圣徒 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [5] L 110-80
俱乐部友谊赛 03/16 02:30 - 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 塔拉纳基山脉 L 74-91
新西兰NBL 07/23 06:00 1 [1] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 坎特伯雷公羊 [2] L 82-93
新西兰NBL 07/21 07:00 2 [1] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 富兰克林公牛 [4] W 92-67
新西兰NBL 07/16 06:00 15 [1] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 惠灵顿圣徒 [5] L 93-102
新西兰NBL 07/09 04:00 14 [7] Bay Hawks v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [1] L 95-83
新西兰NBL 07/02 06:00 13 [1] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 坎特伯雷公羊 [4] W 104-81
新西兰NBL 06/29 07:00 13 [10] 塔拉纳基山脉 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [1] W 94-108
新西兰NBL 06/24 05:00 12 [1] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 尼尔逊巨人 [6] W 104-70
新西兰NBL 06/17 07:00 11 [2] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 南部鲨鱼 [7] W 101-86
新西兰NBL 06/11 06:00 10 [2] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 富兰克林公牛 [4] W 100-87
新西兰NBL 06/03 07:00 9 [2] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 马纳瓦喷射机 [9] W 96-82
新西兰NBL 05/28 04:00 8 [9] 马纳瓦喷射机 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [3] W 98-104
新西兰NBL 05/20 05:00 7 [2] 坎特伯雷公羊 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [3] W 72-84
新西兰NBL 05/18 07:00 7 [1] 奥塔哥掘金 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [3] W 84-93
新西兰NBL 05/13 07:00 6 [3] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 霍克湾雄鹰 [4] W 106-75
新西兰NBL 05/04 07:00 5 [3] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 奥塔哥掘金 [2] L 89-93
新西兰NBL 04/30 06:00 4 [7] 富兰克林公牛 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [3] L 90-85
新西兰NBL 04/23 06:00 3 [10] 惠灵顿圣徒 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [5] W 91-103
新西兰NBL 04/21 07:00 3 [6] 南部鲨鱼 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [1] L 97-77
新西兰NBL 04/14 07:00 2 [4] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 塔拉纳基山脉 [9] W 80-55
新西兰NBL 04/08 05:00 1 [3] 尼尔逊巨人 v 奥克兰鳄蜥 [3] W 86-91
新西兰NBL 08/13 07:30 1 [3] 奥克兰鳄蜥 v 奥塔哥掘金 [6] L 73-81

The Auckland Tuatara are a New Zealand basketball team based in Auckland. The Tuatara compete in the National Basketball League (NBL) and play their home games at Eventfinda Stadium. Founded in Tasmania in 2019 as the Southern Huskies, the team relocated to Auckland in 2020 and for two years were known as the Auckland Huskies. In December 2021, the team was purchased by the owners of the Auckland Tuatara baseball team.

History

In Tasmania

In 2016, sights were set on an Australian NBL franchise returning to Tasmania. The Hobart Chargers of the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) wanted to be "NBL ready" in three years. In 2018, plans to get the Chargers into the Australian NBL morphed into an overarching Tasmanian bid for a proposed new franchise to be called Southern Huskies led by former Hobart Devils player, Justin Hickey. The Huskies bid ultimately fell through when Hickey failed to acquire the Derwent Entertainment Centre (DEC), compounded with the league believing there were several hurdles and shortcomings with the bid. The licence subsequently went to the South East Melbourne Phoenix for the 2019–20 season and later the Tasmania JackJumpers were accepted into the Australian NBL for the 2021–22 season.

In November 2018, reports began to surface that the Southern Huskies would be entering the New Zealand NBL in 2019, with the Huskies viewing the New Zealand league as a launch pad to the Australian NBL and the stronger competition more appealing than the various Australian state leagues. The inclusion, while an exciting one for the New Zealand league, did present a number of unprecedented challenges for the competition, with flights to Tasmania problematic for New Zealand's less financially well-off franchises, while double or triple-headers on New Zealand trips for the Huskies were a looming issue. Despite these concerns, the move had the support of the existing eight NZNBL franchises. On 5 December 2018, a five-year contract was signed between the New Zealand NBL and the Southern Huskies, marking the first time in New Zealand sporting history that an overseas team had joined a New Zealand owned league.

The 2019 season saw each New Zealand team visit Tasmania to play the Huskies at least once, while the Huskies played every New Zealand team in New Zealand as well, playing double-headers each time. As part of the agreement, the Huskies assisted with the cost for New Zealand teams to travel to Tasmania to play, with the NZNBL Board not wanting to increase the New Zealand teams' expenses through this move. The Huskies' nine home games in 2019 were split between the Derwent Entertainment Centre in Hobart and the Silverdome in Launceston. Coached by former Australian NBL player Anthony Stewart, the inaugural squad included imports Jalen Billups and Tre Nichols alongside Harry Froling, Marcel Jones, Craig Moller and Jordan Vandenberg. The Huskies concluded their first season in the NZNBL missing the post-season with a fifth-place finish and a 9–9 record.

On 27 June 2019, the Huskies announced that they would rebrand as the Tasmanian Huskies for the 2020 season in order to remove any stigma of a division within the state. This announcement came days after it was revealed that any new team from the state in the Australian NBL must be branded Tasmanian. However, on 9 August 2019, the Huskies withdrew from the New Zealand NBL after they claimed their relationship with Basketball Tasmania became untenable, with mounting debts also cited as a factor for disbanding.

NBL1

On 17 December 2018, following the Hobart Chargers' decision to not enter the new NBL1 competition, the Southern Huskies entered the Hobart Huskies into the inaugural 2019 NBL1 season with both men's and women's teams. The Hobart Huskies were abolished after one season following the demise of the Southern Huskies.

In Auckland

In May 2020, the Southern Huskies re-emerged and relocated permanently to Auckland, New Zealand, and became the Auckland Huskies. They subsequently entered the 2020 New Zealand NBL season, a competition that was revised and modified due the COVID-19 pandemic. Coached by former Australian and New Zealand NBL player Kevin Braswell, the 2020 squad featured Leon Henry, Izayah Le'afa and Tohi Smith-Milner. The Huskies' 2020 campaign saw them lose in the second elimination final after finishing third with an 8–6 record.

For the 2021 New Zealand NBL season, the Huskies played at Eventfinda Stadium. The 2021 squad featured Justin Bibbs, Chris Johnson, Jeremy Kendle and Tom Vodanovich.

In December 2021, the owners of the Auckland Tuatara baseball team purchased the NZNBL licence from the Huskies owners and re-named the team the Auckland Tuatara. Behind the likes of Chris Johnson, Robert Loe and Dontae Russo-Nance, the Tuatara finished fifth in the 2022 regular season with a 10–8 record and went on to reach the NBL final for the first time in franchise history. In the final, they lost 81–73 to the Otago Nuggets.

In 2023, the squad was highlighted by Australian imports Cameron Gliddon and Jarrad Weeks alongside Robert Loe and Reuben Te Rangi. The Tuatara finished the regular season with a league-best 13–5 record behind Loe's MVP season. They went on to reach their second straight NBL final, where they lost 93–82 to the Canterbury Rams.

奥克兰哈士奇队是澳大利亚国家篮球联赛(NBL)的一支职业篮球队,位于新南威尔士州悉尼。球队成立于2016年,是NBL的新加入者之一。哈士奇队的主场是悉尼超级圆顶体育馆,可以容纳 21,500 人。球队的吉祥物是一只名为“西伯利亚”的西伯利亚哈士奇犬。

奥克兰哈士奇队的前身是悉尼国王队,该队在2008年因财务问题而解散。2016年,一支新的财团收购了悉尼国王队的参赛资格,并将其更名为奥克兰哈士奇队。球队的首任主教练是安德鲁·盖伊,他在2016-17赛季带领球队获得了NBL总冠军。

奥克兰哈士奇队是一支年轻的球队,但他们在NBL中已经取得了不错的成绩。球队在2016-17赛季获得总冠军后,又在2017-18赛季打进总决赛。哈士奇队阵中拥有多名实力出色的球员,包括阿龙·贝恩斯、安德鲁·博古特和杰森·卡波诺。

奥克兰哈士奇队是澳大利亚NBL中一支冉冉升起的新星,他们在未来有望取得更大的成就。