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Sep

SuperCoach NBA

Join our league: Luka and I are waiting for you

Written By

Peter Brown

basketball.com.au

Join our league: Luka and I are waiting for you
Join our league: Luka and I are waiting for you

Luka Doncic of Slovenia reacts during the Round of 16 FIBA Eurobasket 2025 game between Italy and Slovenia at Arena Riga on September 8, 2025 in Riga, Latvia. Photo: Christina Pahnke / Corbis via Getty Images

SuperCoach NBA debuts with Classic and Draft formats, live scoring, trades and cash prizes for fans.

basketball.com.au has launched a Public League for the first season of SuperCoach NBA starting on October 22, 2025.

Create your team and join the league – to sledge me ...

The salary cap is $154,647,000 for a squad of 14 players by position – the goal to score as many fantasy points as possible based on your individual players' performances during a 7-day period.

The first player I've selected is Luka Dončić ($19,430,000). I have no doubt the Los Angeles Lakers superstar will be back in the All-NBA First Team in 2025-26 and will be pushing for MVP after his stunning departure from the Dallas Mavericks. He has slimmed down and was simply outstanding for Slovenia in EuroBasket.

There is no better player to put the (C) on than a superstar with something to prove.

The tough decision to make is at the Centre position between Nikola Jokic ($28,070,000) and Giannis Antetokounmpo ($23,390,000). The $5M price difference is significant in choosing the next level of starter but Jokic is a walking near-triple double averaging 45.2 points last season while Antetokounmpo averaged 36.7. But Antetokounmpo was flat-out dominant for Greece during EuroBasket.

Both Anthony Davis ($21,070,000) and Victor Wembanyama ($21,860,00) are injury risks but if they can both string together a solid stretch of games both their prices will go up as the season progresses.

Jayson Tatum ($18,350,000) and Tyrese Haliburton ($16,180,000) are both out for the season. Expect an injury icon to appear next to their names before the start of the season, so rule them out now.

With all the attention on Kawhi Leonard ($14,700,00) at the moment, expect him to play more games in 2025-26 to deflect the salary cap scandal engulfing he and the Los Angeles Clippers. There's no better way to quiet the noise but putting the ball in the bucket.

I just have to work out how to get Josh Giddey ($14,720,000) into my line-up. He has $100M reasons to prove he's an All-Star. He'll more than likely to come in at the expense of Ja Morant.

There is still more than a month to the start of the 2025-26 NBA season but this is where my team is at the moment.

How many minutes and what role Kevin Durant ($17,640,000) will play early in the Houston Rockets season is a "watch this space" but he is a walking bucket, who averaged 28.4 fantasy points last season. Devin Booker ($15,550,000) needs serious consideration given Durant is in Texas and he'll be back as the primary option in the Suns offense. He averaged 25 points last season.

Already players are building rosters and looking for SuperCoach cheapies to maximise the top end of their teams. 2025 No1 Draft Pick Cooper Flagg is owned by 63% of SuperCoaches and it's no wonder, he's worth $5,000,000 as a rookie while Dylan Harper ($4,950,000) is owned by 42% and VJ Edgecombe 42%.

Top 7 Guards by % Owned

  1. Dylan Harper – SA – $4,950,000 – 48% (SG/PG)
  2. VJ Edgecombe – PHI – $4,900,000 – 42% (SG/PG)
  3. Luka Dončić – LAL – $19,430,000 – 32%(PG)
  4. Andrew Nembhard – IND – $9,030,000 – 28% (SG/PG)
  5. Anthony Edwards – MIN – $16,240,000 – 27% (SG/PG)
  6. Josh Giddey – CHI – $14,720,000 – 22% (PG/SF)
  7. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – OKC – $22,010,000 – 21% (PG)

Top 7 Centres by % Owned

  1. Nikola Jokić – DEN – $28,070,000 – 36%
  2. Collin Murray-Boyles – ATL – $4,600,000 – 34% (C/PF)
  3. Giannis Antetokounmpo – MIL – $23,390,000 – 29%
  4. Jaylin Williams – OKC – $3,500,000 – 29% (PF/C)
  5. Victor Wembanyama – DAL – $21,860,000 – 24%
  6. Alex Sarr – MIL – $10,060,000 – 11% (C/PF)
  7. Alperen Şengün – OKC – $16,360,000 – 8% (C/PF)

Top 7 Forwards by % Owned

  1. Cooper Flagg – DAL – $5,000,000 – 63% (SF/PF)
  2. Ace Bailey – UTA – $4,800,000 – 50% (SF/PF)
  3. Kon Knueppel – CHA – $4,850,000 – 32% (SF/SG)
  4. Paolo Banchero – ORL – $15,460,000 – 24% (PF/SF)
  5. Josh Giddey – CHI – $14,720,000 – 22% (PG/SF)
  6. Matas Buzelis – CHI – $6,670,000 – 22% (SF/PF)
  7. Jaylen Brown – BOS – $13,920,000 – 21% (SF/SG)

SuperCoach NBA 2024–25 Season Top 30

  1. Nikola Jokić — C — DEN — Avg: 45.2 — $24,950,000 → $26,100,000 (+$1.1m)
  2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — PG — OKC — Avg: 35.4 — $21,130,000 → $20,130,000 (–$1m)
  3. Giannis Antetokounmpo — PF/C — MIL — Avg: 37.6 — $23,340,000 → $22,330,000 (–$1m)
  4. Ivica Zubac — C — LAC — Avg: 28.7 — $12,560,000 → $17,560,000 (+$5m)
  5. Karl-Anthony Towns — C/PF — NYK — Avg: 31.8 — $15,010,000 → $17,100,000 (+$2.1m)
  6. Domantas Sabonis — C — SAC — Avg: 31.5 — $20,630,000 → $17,090,000 (–$3.5m)
  7. Jayson Tatum — PF/SF — BOS — Avg: 29.5 — $17,710,000 → $16,520,000 (–$1.2m)
  8. LeBron James — SF/PF — LAL — Avg: 30.1 — $19,060,000 → $17,320,000 (–$1.7m)
  9. James Harden — PG/SG — LAC — Avg: 26.8 — $14,680,000 → $16,370,000 (+$1.7m)
  10. Anthony Edwards — SG/PG — MIN — Avg: 26.1 — $15,660,000 → $15,510,000 (–$150k)
  11. Alperen Şengün — C/PF — HOU — Avg: 26.3 — $16,900,000 → $14,920,000 (–$2m)
  12. Cade Cunningham — PG/SG — DET — Avg: 28.6 — $13,740,000 → $16,830,000 (+$3.1m)
  13. Jarrett Allen — C — CLE — Avg: 24.2 — $16,410,000 → $13,280,000 (–$3.1m)
  14. Bam Adebayo — C/PF — MIA — Avg: 25.4 — $16,500,000 → $15,240,000 (–$1.3m)
  15. Josh Hart — SG/SF — CLE — Avg: 25.5 — $10,750,000 → $13,900,000 (+$3.1m)
  16. Nikola Vučević — C — DET — Avg: 26.4 — $14,930,000 → $14,410,000 (–$520k)
  17. Evan Mobley — PF/C — CLE — Avg: 27.0 — $15,560,000 → $15,270,000 (–$290k)
  18. Trae Young — PG — TOR — Avg: 25.2 — $15,920,000 → $15,160,000 (–$760k)
  19. Tyrese Haliburton — PG — IND — Avg: 26.0 — $16,720,000 → $17,100,000 (+$380k)
  20. Tyler Herro — SG/PG — MIA — Avg: 24.4 — $11,990,000 → $14,500,000 (+$2.5m)
  21. Devin Booker — SG/PG — SAC — Avg: 25.0 — $16,960,000 → $14,160,000 (–$2.8m)
  22. Jalen Duren — C — DET — Avg: 23.5 — $14,660,000 → $14,680,000 (+$20k)
  23. Pascal Siakam — PF/SF — IND — Avg: 23.5 — $14,890,000 → $12,430,000 (–$2.5m)
  24. Dyson Daniels — SG/PG — TOR — Avg: 23.1 — $7,290,000 → $14,250,000 (+$7m)
  25. Rudy Gobert — C — MIN — Avg: 24.4 — $16,550,000 → $15,900,000 (–$650k)
  26. Stephen Curry — PG — GS — Avg: 25.0 — $14,690,000 → $15,040,000 (+$350k)
  27. Kevin Durant — PF/SF — HOU — Avg: 28.4 — $18,040,000 → $16,380,000 (–$1.7m)
  28. Jaren Jackson Jr. — C/PF — MEM — Avg: 23.6 — $13,720,000 → $12,290,000 (–$1.4m)
  29. Jalen Williams — SG/SF — OKC — Avg: 25.1 — $13,490,000 → $14,510,000 (+$1m)
  30. Anthony Davis — PF/C — DAL — Avg: 33.9 — $22,540,000 → $18,020,000 (–$4.5m)

Key Game Modes

  • Classic: 15-player squad under a salary cap. “Best 9” scoring applies, with three weekly trades (plus Five Trade Boosts across the season). Captains double score; vice-captain acts as backup.
  • Draft: Live draft with mates, no duplicate players, league play only.
  • NBA Cup: Knockout tournament from Rounds 5–18 for the top 16,384 teams.
  • Leagues: Up to 20 private/public leagues, with finals from Rounds 20–22.

Squad & Scoring

  • Squad setup: 3 PGs, 3 SGs, 2 Cs, 3 SFs, 3 PFs, 1 Flex. Start 10 each week.
  • Scoring system: +1 point (points, rebounds, assists), +2 (steals, blocks), -1 (missed shots, turnovers).

Schedule

  • Weekly game rounds run Tuesday–Monday (AUS time).
  • Breaks happen for NBA Cup finals (December 10 to 17, 2025) and All-Star Weekend (February 13 to 15, 2026).

Rewards & Extras

  • Prizes: $2000 for Classic winner, $500 for second, $500 for NBA Cup champion.
  • SuperCoach Plus subscribers get projected scores, advanced stats, and trade recommendations.
  • Beginner-friendly guides and expert content will support new players.

The NBA season tips off October 22, 2025 with squads already open for building. Whether competing casually with mates or chasing cash prizes, SuperCoach NBA offers a full fantasy experience.

About the Author

Peter Brown is the head coach of the Sydney Comets Women’s Youth League team in the Waratah Basketball League in NSW. He is also the assistant coach for the Comets NBL1 women’s team in the NBL East Conference. Peter is a 30-year journalist, starting as a sports reporter at the NT News in the early 1990s. He played junior basketball for the Northern Territory at national championships from U16 to U20 and for the Territory’s senior men’s team at numerous international tournaments. Peter has been a basketball fan since the early 80s, especially the NBA. Basketball is his passion — and his opinions his own. Email peter.brown@basketball.com.au with feedback. Any email feedback on articles sent to Peter can be published on basketball.com.au for others to read.

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