After the break it would be all Wellington who outscored the Sharks 64-38. Wellington shot 15-27 from three (55 per cent) and dished out 22 assists and committed only seven turnovers.
Derone Raukawa came off the bench to score a team-high 15 points, Nick Kay added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Pledger had a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds.
Ngatai scored 18 on 4/4 from three and Wesley 14 points, five assists and five rebounds.
Webster cleaned up with the awards, winning both guard awards, New Zealand most valuable player and overall MVP. Wesley was also overall forward of the year and Marcel Jones was named Stan Hill NZ forward of the year for two straight seasons.
Ili was named Finals Most Valuable Player and James Blond Supercity Rangers guard Mitch McCarron joined all four in the All Star Five.
Wellington Saints general manager Fran Scholey was named administrator of the year for her tireless work in creating in incredible culture, winning her third championship in four seasons as GM.
Kevin Braswell won coach of the year, after creating history with an unbeaten season, and has coached the side to back-to-back championships with a record 24 straight wins.
Southland Sharks social media person Nick Jeffries is media person of the year for the amazing content throughout the season. Christchurch Matt Bathurst was named referee of the year for the second straight seasons.
Results:
Final, Saturday
Wellington Saints 108 (Shea Ili 31, Corey Webster 27, Jordan Ngatai 18)
SIT Zerofees Sharks 75 (Derone Raukawa 15, Nick Kay 14, Mitch Norton 10)
Semifinals, Friday
Wellington Saints 94 (Tai Wesley 36, Shea Ili 18, Corey Webster 12)
Canterbury Rams 73 (Jeremy Kendle 25, McKenzie Moore 21, Marcel Jones 10)
SIT Zerofees Sharks 106 (Alex Pledger 24, Reuben Te Rangi 19, Hayden Allen 13)
James Blond Supercity Rangers 67 (Mitch McCarron 14, Earnest Ross Jr 10)