Victoria Titans Defunct NBL club based in Melbourne
Victoria Titans Leagues NBL Founded 1998 Dissolved 2004 History Victoria Titans 1998–2002Victoria Giants 2002–2004Arena Melbourne Park (1998–2000)Vodafone Arena (2000–2002)MSAC (2002–2004)Capacity MP – 15,000 VA – 10,500 MSAC – 2,000 Location Melbourne , Victoria Team colors Titans – Black, teal, white Giants – Carolina blue, orange, white, black Main sponsor Liberty Championships 0 Website www.giants.com.au
The Victoria Titans (known in its final two seasons as the Victoria Giants ) were an Australian professional basketball team that competed in the National Basketball League (NBL).[ 1] The club was based in Melbourne , Victoria .[ 2]
History
The Titans were founded as a merger between the South East Melbourne Magic and North Melbourne Giants and competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) between the 1998–99 season and the 2003–04 season , and played their home games at Melbourne Park (1998–2000) and Vodafone Arena (2000–2002) when branded as the Titans. As the Giants the team played their games at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (2002–2004).
Under the Titans name, the team competed in back-to-back NBL Grand Finals in 1999 and 2000, losing to the Adelaide 36ers and Perth Wildcats respectively. After the Titans folded in mid-2002, a group fronted by businessman Peter Fiddes was granted a licence in their place and called the new team the Giants. The club struggled financially for one season before being propped up by Gerry Ryan for the 2003–04 season. Ryan and co-owner Sandy Constantine pulled the team out of the league in 2004, but retained the licence despite the NBL's attempts to take it back.[ 3]
Season by season
NBL champions
League champions
Runners-up
Finals berth
As of the end of the 2003–04 season
Source: Victoria Giants Year by Year
Honour roll
The logo used by the Victoria Giants from 2002 to 2004.
NBL Championships:
None
NBL Regular Season Champions:
2 (2001, 2002)
NBL finals appearances:
4 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
NBL Grand Final appearances:
2 (1999, 2000)
NBL Most Valuable Player:
None
NBL Grand Final MVP:
None
All-NBL First Team:
Jason Smith (2001), Chris Anstey (2002)
All-NBL Second Team:
Jason Smith (2000), Chris Anstey (2001)
All-NBL Third Team:
Darryl McDonald (2000, 2001, 2002), Tony Ronaldson (2002)
NBL Coach of the Year:
Brian Goorjian (2002)
NBL Rookie of the Year:
None
NBL Most Improved Player:
None
NBL Best Defensive Player:
None
NBL Best Sixth Man:
Chris Anstey (2001), Jamahl Mosley (2002)