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{{More sources|date=August 2014}}{{Infobox sports season | title = 1987 NBL season | league = National Basketball League | sport = Basketball | logo = | pixels = | duration = 24 April 1987 – 27 September 1987 30 September 1987 – 4 October 1987 (Semi-Finals) 10 – 16 October 1987 (Grand Finals) | no_of_teams = 14 | TV = ABC, ATN7, BTQ7, STW9, SAS10 | season = Regular season | top_seed = Brisbane Bullets | top_scorer = Paul Stanley (920 - 35.3 ppg) | MVP = Mark Davis Leroy Loggins | MVP_link = NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player | finals = Finals | finals_link = 1987 NBL Finals | finals_champ = Brisbane Bullets | finals_runner-up = Perth Wildcats | finals_MVP = Leroy Loggins | finals_MVP_link = NBL (Australia) Most Valuable Player – Grand Final | seasonslist = List of NBL seasons | seasonslistnames = NBL | prevseason_link = 1986 NBL season | prevseason_year = 1986 | nextseason_link = 1988 NBL season | nextseason_year = 1988 }}The 1987 NBL season was the ninth season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 14 teams contested the league. Three of the Melbourne based clubs rebranded themselves in the off season, with the Nundawading Spectres renaming themselves Eastside Melbourne, Coburg Giants became North Melbourne Giants and the St. Kilda Saints became Westside Saints.[1] ClubsThe NBL had 14 clubs spread across all Australian states and territories with the exception of the Northern Territory. Club | Location | Home Venue | Capacity | Founded | Head coach |
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Adelaide 36ers | South Australia}} Adelaide, South Australia | Apollo Stadium | 3,000 | 1982 | USA}} Gary Fox | Brisbane Bullets | Queensland}} Brisbane, Queensland | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 13,500 | 1979 | AUS}} Brian Kerle | Canberra Cannons | Australian Capital Territory}} Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | AIS Arena | 5,200 | 1979 | USA}} Bob Turner | Eastside Spectres | Victoria}} Melbourne, Victoria | Burwood Stadium | 2,000 | 1979 | Geelong Supercats | Victoria}} Geelong, Victoria | Geelong Arena | 2,000 | 1982 | AUS}} Ken Richardson [2] | Hobart Devils | Tasmania}} Hobart, Tasmania | Kingborough Sports Centre | 1,800 | 1983 | USA}} David Adkins | Illawarra Hawks | New South Wales}} Wollongong, New South Wales | Illawarra Basketball Stadium | 2,000 | 1979 | AUS}} Dave Lindstrom | Melbourne Tigers | Victoria}} Melbourne, Victoria | Albert Park Basketball Stadium | 2,000 | 1931 | AUS}} Lindsay Gaze | Newcastle Falcons | New South Wales}} Newcastle, New South Wales | Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium | 2,200 | 1979 | AUS}} Steve Johansen | North Melbourne Giants | Victoria}} Melbourne, Victoria | The Glass House | 7,200 | 1980 | USA}} Bruce Palmer | Perth Wildcats | Western Australia}} Perth, Western Australia | Perth Superdome | 4,500 | 1982 | USA}} Cal Bruton | Sydney Supersonics | New South Wales}} Sydney, New South Wales | State Sports Centre | 5,006 | 1982 | AUS}} Ken Cole | Westside Melbourne Saints | Victoria}} Melbourne, Victoria | Keilor Stadium | 2,000 | 1979 | AUS}} Andris Blicavs | West Sydney Westars | New South Wales}} Sydney, New South Wales | State Sports Centre | 5,006 | 1982 | AUS}} Robbie Cadee |
Regular seasonThe home and away season took place over 23 rounds between 24 April 1987 and 27 September 1987 with semi-final on 30 September 1987 until 4 October 1987 and grand final on 10-16 October 1987. Ladder{{NBL Ladder 1987}}Finals{{Main|1987 NBL Finals}}There were four semi-finals, and then best of three grand final. All three of these finals were sudden death. Semi-FinalsDate | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | 30 September | Illawarra Hawks | 87-109 | Brisbane Bullets | Illawarra Basketball Stadium | 30 September | Perth Wildcats | 98-99 | Adelaide 36ers | Perth Superdrome | 2 October | Adelaide 36ers | 99-101 | Perth Wildcats | Apollo Stadium | 2 October | Brisbane Bullets | 77-78 | Illawarra Hawks | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 4 October | Adelaide 36ers | 93-120 | Perth Wildcats | Apollo Stadium | 4 October | Brisbane Bullets | 100-82 | Illawarra Hawks | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
Grand FinalDate | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Venue | 10 October | Perth Wildcats | 79-80 | Brisbane Bullets | Perth Superdrome | 16 October | Brisbane Bullets | 106-87 | Perth Wildcats | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
1987 NBL statistics leaders Category | Player | Team | Stat |
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Points per game | Andrew Gaze | Melbourne Tigers | 44.1 | Rebounds per game | Mark Davis | Adelaide 36ers | 17.1 | Assists per game | Gordie Mcleod | Illawarra Hawks | 8.2 | Steals per game | Phil Smyth | Canberra Cannons | 3.4 | Blocks per game | Willie Simmons | North Melbourne Giants | 4.3 | Free throw percentage | Calvin Bruton | Perth Wildcats | 89.2% | |
NBL awards- Most Valuable Player: Mark Davis, Adelaide 36ers & Leroy Loggins, Brisbane Bullets
- Most Valuable Player Grand Final: Leroy Loggins, Brisbane Bullets
- Rookie of the Year: Greg Hubbard, Illawarra Hawks
- Coach of the Year: David Lindstrom, Illawarra Hawks
All NBL Team# | Player | Team |
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PG | Steve Carfino | Hobart Devils | SG | Andrew Gaze | Melbourne Tigers | SF | Leroy Loggins | Brisbane Bullets | PF | Mark Davis | Adelaide 36ers | C | James Crawford | Perth Wildcats |
References1. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V8hogqYGyg&t=270s 2. ^http://supercats.com.au/about-us/history/honour-boards/
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