Who Are the Perth Wildcats?
The Perth Wildcats are a professional basketball team based in Perth, Western Australia, competing in the National Basketball League (NBL) and widely regarded as one of the league’s most successful and recognizable clubs.[1] They play their home games in front of some of the NBL’s largest and loudest crowds, helping make Perth a central hub for top-tier Australian basketball.[1][2]
In the 2025–26 season, the Wildcats remain a prominent force, striving to extend their rich history of finals appearances and championships into a new era.[1] Their strong following and consistent competitiveness continue to drive high interest in their fixtures, standings and player storylines across domestic and international audiences.[2][3]
Current Season Standings and Form
Perth enters the heart of the 2025–26 NBL schedule with an 11–9 record and a 55 percent winning mark, placing them firmly in the play-in and playoff mix.[2][4] A points percentage above 102.00 underlines that they are outscoring opponents overall, an important indicator in a league where points differential can decide seeding through official tie-breaker rules.[1][2]
The broader ladder shows heavyweight campaigns from clubs such as the Adelaide 36ers and Melbourne United, but Perth remains close behind, grouped with other contenders like the Sydney Kings, South East Melbourne Phoenix and Tasmania JackJumpers.[1][3][6] As a result, every upcoming game has heightened importance, with even modest winning or losing streaks capable of moving the Wildcats several places up or down the standings.[2][6]
Recent Highlights and Key Players
One of the standout recent performances came when Kristian Doolittle delivered a 30-point outburst in a 94–85 road victory over the Tasmania JackJumpers, a game the league spotlighted as a critical Round 13 result for Perth.[4] That win bolstered both their record and points percentage, and highlighted the Wildcats’ capacity to produce big offensive nights against direct rivals in the playoff race.[1][4]
Beyond single-game heroics, the Wildcats’ season has featured contributions across the roster, with imports and local talents combining to keep Perth competitive against top-tier opposition.[1][4] With a slate of high-impact games looming against fellow playoff hopefuls, the team’s depth, defensive focus and ability to perform in tight finishes will be central to whether they can secure a strong seed and mount another deep postseason push.[2][3][4]


