1984 NBL season

The 1984 NBL season was the sixth season of the National Basketball League (NBL). With the Melbourne Tigers joining the competition, the league's number of teams increased to 17, with nine teams in the Eastern Division and eight teams in the Western Division. The regular season began on 3 February and ended on 17 June. The finals began on 22 June with the divisional finals before concluding on 1 July with the NBL Grand Final.

1984 NBL season
LeagueNational Basketball League
SportBasketball
Duration3 February – 17 June 1984 (Regular season)
22 June – 1 July 1984 (Finals)
Number of games23 (Western Division)
24 (Eastern Division)
Number of teams17
TV partner(s)ABC
Regular season
Season championsBrisbane Bullets (Eastern)
Geelong Cats (Western)
Season MVPLeroy Loggins (Brisbane)
Top scorerAl Green (West Adelaide)
Finals
ChampionsCanberra Cannons (2nd title)
  Runners-upBrisbane Bullets

Regular season

Ladder

The home-and-away regular season took place over 17 rounds between 3 February and 17 June, with nine teams in the Eastern Division and eight teams in the Western Division. Each team would play the other teams in their division twice and the teams in the opposing division once. This meant that Western Division teams played 23 games and Eastern Division teams played 24.[1]

Eastern Division

Pos 1984 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Brisbane Bullets 24 19 5 79.17% 4–1 W3 10–2 9–3 2546 2117 120.26%
2 Coburg Giants1 24 18 6 75.00% 4–1 W3 11–1 7–5 3032 2579 117.56%
3 Newcastle Falcons1 24 18 6 75.00% 3–2 W2 10–2 8–4 2674 2486 107.56%
4 Illawarra Hawks 24 13 11 54.17% 3–2 W2 7–5 6–6 2539 2488 102.05%
5 Melbourne Tigers 2 24 11 13 45.83% 4–1 W2 8–4 3–9 2669 2584 103.29%
6 West Adelaide Bearcats 2 24 11 13 45.83% 2–3 L1 8–4 3–9 2580 2660 96.99%
7 Bankstown Bruins 3 24 10 14 41.67% 3–2 W1 7–5 3–9 2303 2380 96.76%
8 Frankston Bears 3 24 10 14 41.67% 2–3 W1 8–4 2–10 2475 2576 96.08%
9 Sydney Supersonics 24 3 21 12.50% 0–5 L8 2–10 1–11 2170 2888 75.14%

Western Division

Pos 1984 NBL season
Team Pld W L PCT Last 5 Streak Home Away PF PA PP
1 Geelong Cats 23 21 2 91.30% 4–1 W1 10–1 11–1 2735 2236 122.32%
2 Canberra Cannons4 23 16 7 69.57% 4–1 W4 9–4 7–3 2514 2303 109.16%
3 Adelaide 36ers4 23 16 7 69.57% 3–2 L2 9–2 7–5 2762 2590 106.64%
4 Nunawading Spectres 23 14 9 60.87% 2–3 L3 5–6 9–3 2410 2279 105.75%
5 St. Kilda Saints 23 9 14 39.13% 2–3 L1 5–6 4–8 2315 2446 94.64%
6 Hobart Devils5 23 4 19 17.39% 0–5 L6 1–11 3–8 2340 2689 87.02%
7 Devonport Warriors5 23 4 19 17.39% 1–4 W1 3–8 1–11 2257 2623 86.05%
8 Perth Wildcats 23 3 20 13.04% 2–3 L2 3–9 0–11 2176 2573 84.57%

Updated to match(es) played on 17 June 1984. 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 Coburg Giants and Newcastle Falcons (1-1). Coburg Giants won For and Against (+4).

2Head-to-Head between Melbourne Tigers and West Adelaide Bearcats (1-1). Melbourne Tigers won For and Against (+9).

3Head-to-Head between Bankstown Bruins and Frankston Bears (1-1). Bankstown Bruins won For and Against (+13).

4Head-to-Head between Canberra Cannons and Adelaide 36ers (1-1). Canberra Cannons won For and Against (+7).

5Head-to-Head between Hobart Devils and Devonport Warriors (1-1). Hobart Devils won For and Against (+1).

Finals

Playoff bracket

The NBL finals series in 1984 consisted of the elimination-style divisional finals, two semi-final games, and one championship-deciding grand final.

Divisional Elimination Finals

The top four teams in each division competed in a 1v2/3v4 elimination finals fixture, with the loser of 1v2 playing the winner of 3v4 for a spot in the Semi-finals, while the winner of 1v2 qualified through to the Semi-finals as well.

Awards

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
PointsAl GreenWest Adelaide Bearcats829 pts / 21 games[2]
Rebounds per gameDean UthoffNunawading Spectres18.4 rpg / 20 games[2]
StealsLeroy LogginsBrisbane Bullets82 / 24 games[2]
BlocksDan ClausenAdelaide 36ers76 / 23 games[2]
Field goal percentageDonny GipsonWest Adelaide Bearcats63.8% (175/274)[2]
3-point field goal percentageRay WoodWest Adelaide Bearcats45.1% (42/93)[2]
Free throw percentageRon RadliffBrisbane Bullets91.1% (41/45)[2]

Regular season

References

  1. "BACK IN THE DAY: 1984". Basketball.net.au. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. "All Time Leaders". nbl.gearbox.performgroup.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  3. "All NBL First Team". andthefoul.net. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012.
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