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1986 NBL season

The 1986 NBL season was the eighth season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 14 teams contested the league.


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1986 NBL season
National Basketball League
Basketball
25 April – 28 September 19861 – 4 October 1986 (semi-finals)11 – 19 October 1986 (Grand Final)
14
ABC, SAS-10, TV0, STW9
Adelaide 36ers
Leroy Loggins (Brisbane)
Andrew Gaze (Melbourne)
Adelaide 36ers (1st title)
Brisbane Bullets
Mark Davis (Adelaide)

The 1986 NBL season was the eighth season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 14 teams contested the league.

The NBL had 14 clubs spread across all Australian states and territories with the exception of the Northern Territory.

ClubLocationHome VenueCapacityFoundedHead coach
Adelaide 36ersAdelaide, South AustraliaApollo Stadium3,0001982Ken Cole
Brisbane BulletsBrisbane, QueenslandSleeman Sports CentreBrisbane Entertainment Centre2,70013,5001979Brian Kerle
Canberra CannonsCanberra, Australian Capital TerritoryAIS Arena5,2001979Bob Turner
Coburg GiantsMelbourne, VictoriaThe Glass House7,2001980Les Riddle
Geelong SupercatsGeelong, VictoriaGeelong Arena2,0001982Ken Richardson
Hobart DevilsHobart, TasmaniaKingborough Sports Centre1,8001983David Adkins
Illawarra HawksWollongong, New South WalesIllawarra Basketball Stadium2,0001979Dave Lindstrom
Melbourne TigersMelbourne, VictoriaAlbert Park Basketball Stadium2,0001931Lindsay Gaze
Newcastle FalconsNewcastle, New South WalesBroadmeadow Basketball Stadium2,2001979Steve Johansen
Nunawading SpectresMelbourne, VictoriaBurwood Stadium2,0001979Barry Barnes
Perth WildcatsPerth, Western AustraliaPerry Lakes Basketball Stadium1,5001982Jay Brehmer
St. Kilda SaintsMelbourne, VictoriaThe Glass House7,2001979Andris Blicavs
Sydney SupersonicsSydney, New South WalesState Sports Centre5,0061982Owen Wells
West Sydney WestarsSydney, New South WalesState Sports Centre5,0061982Robbie Cadee

The home and away season took place over 21 rounds between 25 April 1986 and 28 September 1986.

The Adelaide 36ers had a near perfect regular season recording a 24–2 win–loss record which included an undefeated 13-0 home record at the Apollo Stadium, a feat not matched before or since in the NBL. Adelaide's only two losses of the year came away in Round 6 when they lost 89–87 to the West Sydney Westars in Sydney, and in Round 11 against the Coburg Giants in Melbourne when they went down 116–114. Both the Westars and Giants won the games on last second baskets. The 36ers were easily the best offensive team in the league, averaging 116 points per game (11.5 points more per game than the next best team, the Brisbane Bullets), while they had the 5th best defence in the NBL only giving up 96.5 points per game.

6'5" (196 cm) Brisbane Bullets swingman Leroy Loggins was selected as the NBL's Most Valuable Player. Loggins averaged 29.8 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 3.3 steals and 1.3 blocks per game in 1986. It was Loggins' 2nd NBL MVP award having also won in 1984.

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.

1Head-to-Head between West Sydney Westars and Illawarra Hawks (1-1). West Sydney Westars won For and Against (+8).

23-way Head-to-Head between Sydney Supersonics (3-1), Geelong Cats (2-2) and Coburg Giants (1-3).

There were two Elimination Finals, two Semifinals, and then best of three Grand Final series. All of the Elimination Finals and Semifinals were sudden death. As the top two teams in the regular season the Adelaide 36ers and Canberra Cannons automatically qualified to host a home Semifinal.

After being a single game from 1979-1985, 1986 saw the establishment of the best of three Grand Final series. Game 1 in Brisbane saw a then NBL record attendance of over 11,000. The game went into overtime with the 36ers coming out on top with a 122-119 win. Game 2 saw Adelaide lose its only game at home for the season when the Bullets kept the series alive with a 104-83 win. Adelaide wrapped up its first NBL Championship with a 113-91 win in Game 3 at the Apollo Stadium.

Regular season MVP winner, Brisbane's Leroy Loggins, fouled out of both Games 1 and 3. Adelaide import Power forward Mark Davis was selected as the Grand Final MVP. Davis averaged 25.0 points, 19.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists over the series.

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per gameAndrew GazeMelbourne Tigers922 pts
Rebounds per gameMark DavisAdelaide 36ers16.1
Assists per gameDamian KeoghWest Sydney Westars8.1
Steals per gameLeroy LogginsBrisbane Bullets90 stls
Blocks per gameWillie SimmonsCoburg Giants98 blks
Field goal percentageMurray ShielsHobart Devils57.3%
Three-point percentageWayne BurdenSydney Supersonics47.8%
Free throw percentageDane SuttleGeelong Supercats89.3%
#PlayerTeam
PGSteve CarfinoHobart Devils
SGAndrew GazeMelbourne Tigers
SFLeroy LogginsBrisbane Bullets
PFJim FosterCoburg Giants
CMark DavisAdelaide 36ers
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