nbl1_west · mens

Mandurah Magic

confidence 85%
official · roster scoring
17 players · 2026 NBL1 West
playerppgrpgapggp
Michael Christmas24.05.22.45
Lachlan Bertram22.47.55.811
Jock Perry20.310.23.211
Michael Dupree19.23.64.85
Matt Kenyon12.010.35.04
Ryan Blanchett11.45.72.511

aggregated from each player's most recent official season (no team-level stat feed exists).

summaryai · grounded

The Mandurah Magic men's team enters the 2026 NBL1 West season as the reigning champions, having made club history with their maiden title in 2024. However, the current season has presented significant challenges, with the team struggling to find consistent form and replicate their championship success. Despite boasting a roster with multiple high-scoring talents, they currently find themselves in the lower half of the NBL1 West standings, indicating a period of adjustment or inconsistency.

team_identity

The Magic's playing style appears to be heavily reliant on a potent offense driven by a diverse set of scoring threats. They feature a dominant center who anchors the paint, complemented by dynamic guards and forwards capable of high-volume scoring, strong rebounding, and effective playmaking. The team seems geared towards an up-tempo game, leveraging individual talent to generate points, though this hasn't consistently translated into wins this season.

strengths
  • +Elite Scoring Depth: The team possesses significant offensive firepower with four players capable of averaging near or over 20 points per game when active.
  • +Dominant Interior Presence: Jock Perry provides a strong and consistent anchor in the paint, reliably delivering double-doubles in points and rebounds.
  • +Versatile Playmaking Guards: Lachlan Bertram and Matt Kenyon showcase strong all-around games, contributing significantly in scoring, rebounding, and assists from the guard positions.
  • +Championship Pedigree: As the 2024 NBL1 West champions, the team has proven experience in performing under pressure and winning crucial games.
watch_outs
  • !Inconsistent Team Performance: Despite individual talent, the team's 2026 record (currently 12th with a 27.3% win rate after 11 games) indicates a struggle for consistent wins and overall team cohesion.
  • !Player Availability and Integration: The limited games played by key scorers like Michael Christmas, Michael Dupree, and Matt Kenyon suggest potential issues with injuries or recent roster additions, which could impact team chemistry and consistency.
  • !Defensive Lapses (Inferred): The disparity between their high-powered offense and their current standing suggests that defensive consistency or overall team defense may be an area requiring significant improvement.
  • !Reliance on Key Offensive Threats: While a strength, the team's heavy reliance on a few primary scorers could become a weakness if those players are contained, face foul trouble, or are unavailable.
key_players
  • Jock Perry (C): The team's interior anchor, consistently delivering double-doubles (20.3 pts, 10.2 reb) and providing a crucial presence in the paint.
  • Lachlan Bertram (G): A versatile and high-impact guard who fills the stat sheet across scoring, rebounding, and assists (22.4 pts, 7.5 reb, 5.8 ast), vital for offensive flow.
  • Michael Christmas (F): An explosive scorer (24.0 pts) whose presence, despite limited games, significantly elevates the team's offensive potential.
  • Michael Dupree (G): Another dynamic guard who provides significant scoring (19.2 pts) and playmaking (4.8 ast), adding depth to the backcourt attack.
  • Matt Kenyon (G): Despite fewer appearances, his strong rebounding (10.3 reb) and playmaking (5.0 ast) from the guard position are invaluable for controlling the tempo and creating opportunities.
outlook

The Mandurah Magic are currently facing a challenging 2026 NBL1 West season, sitting 12th in the standings with a 27.3% win rate after 11 games. This marks a significant departure from their championship-winning 2024 campaign where they finished 4th in the regular season. Recent results show inconsistency, including a narrow 106-105 victory over the Perth Redbacks but also a 100-97 loss to the Kalamunda Eastern Suns. The team has been noted for having 'new stars' and being 'one of the better and more experienced teams' after an initial shorthanded start, suggesting potential for improvement as the season progresses and their full roster integrates. Their next fixture is against the Warwick Senators on May 29, 2026. For the Magic to make a push for the playoffs, they will need to find greater consistency, particularly on the defensive end, and ensure their considerable individual talent translates into more collective team victories.