South West Slammers is a State Basketball League club based in Bunbury, Western Australia. The club fields a team in both the Men's SBL and Women's SBL. The club is a division of Basketball South West, the major administrative basketball organisation in Western Australia's South West region. The Slammers play their home games at EatonRecreation Centre. The club was originally based in the City of Bunbury at Hay Park Recreation Centre but relocated north to the suburb of Eaton in 2005 and moved into Eaton Recreation Centre.
1989 saw the formation of the State Basketball League with both a men's and women's competition. A team from Bunbury, known as the Slammers, entered the MSBL for its inaugural season. The Slammers were a dominant force in the first decade on the league, winning championships in 1995, 1996, 1998 and 1999, while also making grand final appearances in 1991 and 1992. However, after six grand final appearances and four championships in 11 years, things went decidedly south for the team. Following the 2001 season, the Slammers had a disastrous 11-year stretch without making the finals and an overall record of 46–225, which included two winless seasons and two years where they had just the one win. Following the 2012 season, the Slammers knew they had to do something different to become a force again, and that's where the appointment of Ty Harrelson as player-coach came to fruition. Harrelson outlined a three-year plan that he hoped would set up the Slammers for long-term success. As a result, the Slammers played finals basketball in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The three-year plan culminated in making the 2015 MSBL Grand Final behind the likes of Harrelson, Clive Weeden, Tre Nichols, Brian Voelkel and Trent Worthington. In their first grand final since 1999, the Slammers were defeated 105–75 by the Joondalup Wolves.
Women's team
In 1992, a Slammers women's team entered the WSBL. The team struggled over their first three seasons, as they finished in ninth place each year while registering a 6–14 record in both 1992 and 1993, and a 3–17 record in 1994. The team subsequently exited the league following the 1994 season and had a five-year hiatus, returning in 2000. In 2012, after 15 seasons of not playing in the finals, the Slammers finished in third place with a 15–7 record. They went on to reach the WSBL Grand Final, where they defeated the Rockingham Flames 85–48 to win their maiden championship.