1986 NBL Finals

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Duration1–19 October 1986
Number of teams6
1986 NBL Finals
LeagueNational Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration1–19 October 1986
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)ABC
SAS-10 (Adelaide)
TV0 (Brisbane)
NBL Finals
ChampionsAdelaide 36ers
  Runners-upBrisbane Bullets
Finals MVPMark Davis
Seasons

The 1986 NBL Finals was the championship series of the 1986 season of Australia's National Basketball League (NBL) and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The Adelaide 36ers defeated the Brisbane Bullets in three games (2-1) for the first NBL championship.

The 1986 National Basketball League Finals was played in October 1986 between the top six teams of the regular season, consisting of knockout Elimination Finals and Semifinals followed by the league's first ever three-game Grand Final series.

Qualification

Qualified teams

TeamFinals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
Adelaide 36ers3rd1985Runner-up (1985)
Canberra Cannons5th1985Champions (1983, 1984)
Brisbane Bullets5th1985Champions (1985)
Sydney Supersonics2nd19831983 minor premiers
Illawarra Hawks2nd19848th in 1984
West Sydney Westars1st-First season in NBL

The Ken Cole coached Adelaide 36ers had stormed through the regular season with a 24–2 record, including a 13–0 record on their home court at the Apollo Stadium, to finish 5 games clear of the Canberra Cannons and 7 clear of the defending champion Brisbane Bullets. They were also the only team in the league to score over 3,000 points during the season (3,016) and went into the Finals on a 12-game winning streak. The 36ers only losses for the regular season had come away from home on last second buzzer beaters from the West Sydney Westars and Coburg Giants respectively.

Ladder

This is the ladder at the end of season, before the finals. The top 6 teams qualified for the finals series.

Pos 1986 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Adelaide 36ers 26 24 2 92.31% 5–0 W12 13–0 11–2 3016 2510 120.16%
2 Canberra Cannons 26 19 7 73.11% 4–1 W1 11–2 8–5 2718 2520 107.86%
3 Brisbane Bullets 26 17 9 65.38% 3–2 W1 10–3 7–6 2650 2485 106.64%
4 West Sydney Westars1 26 15 11 57.69% 3–2 W2 8–5 7–6 2519 2492 101.08%
5 Illawarra Hawks1 26 15 11 57.69% 3–2 W2 10–3 5–8 2551 2472 103.20%
6 Sydney Supersonics2 26 14 12 53.85% 3–2 W2 8–5 7–6 2518 2438 103.28%
7 Geelong Cats2 26 14 12 53.85% 2–3 W1 8–5 6–7 2875 2889 99.52%
8 Coburg Giants2 26 14 12 53.85% 2–3 W2 9–4 5–8 2841 2825 100.57%
9 Nunawading Spectres 26 12 14 46.15% 4–1 L1 8–5 4–9 2592 2642 98.11%
10 Newcastle Falcons 26 10 16 38.46% 1–4 L4 6–7 4–9 2782 2878 96.66%
11 Hobart Devils 26 9 17 34.62% 2–3 L1 7–6 2–11 2606 2704 96.38%
12 Perth Wildcats 26 8 18 30.77% 0–5 L5 6–7 2–11 2458 2693 91.27%
13 Melbourne Tigers 26 6 20 23.08% 1–4 L1 5–8 1–12 2822 3089 91.36%
14 St. Kilda Saints 26 5 21 19.23% 1–4 L2 3–10 2–11 2742 3053 89.81%

Updated to match(es) played on 28 September 1986. Source: NBL.com.au

The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win–loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding.

Playoff bracket

Elimination Finals Semifinals Grand Final
1 Adelaide 36ers 116
4 West Sydney Westars 86 5 Illawarra Hawks 92
5 Illawarra Hawks 105 1 Adelaide 36ers 122 83 113
3 Brisbane Bullets 119 104 91
2 Canberra Cannons 100
3 Brisbane Bullets 100 3 Brisbane Bullets 120
6 Sydney Supersonics 82

Elimination Finals

(3) Brisbane Bullets vs (6) Sydney Supersonics

1 October
Brisbane Bullets 100, Sydney Supersonics 82
Scoring by quarter: 20-20, 14-6, 41-23, 22-33
Pts: Leroy Loggins 28
Rebs: Leroy Loggins 10
Asts: Cal Bruton 6
Pts: Kendal Pinder 27
Rebs: Kendal Pinder 14
Asts: Wayne Burden 4
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Steve Bignell

(4) West Sydney Westars vs (5) Illawarra Hawks

1 October
West Sydney Westars 86, Illawarra Hawks 105
Scoring by quarter: 12-31, 24-24, 20-23, 30-27
Pts: Harmison, Kelley 20 each
Rebs: Vince Kelley 21
Asts: Damian Keogh 6
Pts: Borner, Hammond 20 each
Rebs: Don Bickett 11
Asts: Alphonse Hammond 6
State Sports Centre, Sydney
Attendance: 5,006
Referees: Ray Hunt, Bob Barnett

Semifinals

(2) Canberra Cannons vs (3) Brisbane Bullets

4 October
Canberra Cannons 100, Brisbane Bullets 120
Scoring by quarter: 30-19, 23-29, 27-36, 20-36
Pts: Simon Cottrell 25
Rebs: James Crawford 14
Asts: Phil Smyth 4
Pts: Leroy Loggins 43
Rebs: Leroy Loggins 9
Asts: Ron Radliff 3
AIS Arena, Canberra
Attendance: 5,200
Referees: Eddie Crouch, Geoff Weeks

(1) Adelaide 36ers vs (5) Illawarra Hawks

4 October
Adelaide 36ers 116, Illawarra Hawks 92
Scoring by quarter: 28-14, 27-24, 36-23, 25-31
Pts: Darryl Pearce 28
Rebs: Mark Davis 14
Asts: Darryl Pearce 7
Pts: Ray Borner 28
Rebs: Ray Borner 14
Asts: McLeod, Kubank 4 each
Apollo Stadium, Adelaide
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Ray Hunt, Bill Mildenhall

Grand Final series

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