2018–19 NBA G League season


The 2018–19 NBA G League season was the 18th season of the NBA G League, the official minor league basketball organization owned by the National Basketball Association.

League changes

The league expanded by one team, the Capital City Go-Go owned by the Washington Wizards, to have 27 teams for the season.
There were three relocations, with two of them within the team's existing market. The most significant relocation was that of the Reno Bighorns, which were moved by their parent club, the Sacramento Kings, to Stockton, California and renamed the Stockton Kings. One of the in-market relocations was that of the Delaware 87ers, which were moved into a new nearby facility in Wilmington from their former home in Newark, and rebranded as the Delaware Blue Coats. Finally, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers moved within the urban area at the southernmost end of Texas, going from Hidalgo to nearby Edinburg with the opening of Bert Ogden Arena.
With the addition of the Go-Go, the league slightly realigned its six divisions. The Go-Go were added to the Southeast and Delaware was shifted to the Atlantic.
During the season, league president Malcolm Turner stepped down to become the athletics director at Vanderbilt University. He was replaced by Shareef Abdur-Rahim.

Regular season

Final standings:
x – qualified for playoffs; y – Division champion; z – Conference champion

Eastern Conference

;Atlantic Division
Team
zLong Island Nets 3416019–615–10
2921516–913–12
xRaptors 905 2921513–1216–9
21291313–128–17
Maine Red Claws 19311511–148–17

;Central Division
Team
2822014–1114–11
xWindy City Bulls 2723115–1012–13
2327514–119–16
Canton Charge 2228610–1512–13
Wisconsin Herd 1238168–174–21

;Southeast Division
Team
3218018–714–11
Capital City Go-Go 2525714–1111–14
Greensboro Swarm 2426810–1514–11
Erie BayHawks 2426817–87–18

Western Conference

;Midwest Division
Team
3416017–817–8
xMemphis Hustle 2822616–912–13
Sioux Falls Skyforce 24261013–1211–14
Iowa Wolves 20301413–127–18

;Pacific Division
Team
3416020–514–11
x – Stockton Kings 3020418–712–13
2624814–1112–13
21291313–128–17
1238227–185–20

;Southwest Division
Team
3416018–716–9
xSalt Lake City Stars 2723715–1012–13
Austin Spurs 20301413–127–18
Texas Legends 16341814–112–23

Playoffs

Statistics

Individual statistic leaders

Individual game highs

Team statistic leaders